12/23/2023 0 Comments Bomber crew switchYes, there is the option to pause matters should you so wish, and when you zoom the camera into the cockpit of the plane in order to command your crew, time does slow down to give a little breathing space, but there is so much going on at once, that Bomber Crew all becomes a little too hectic for it to be considered as proper ‘fun’. See, getting your head around a control system which has been looped over from the PC world isn’t the biggest issue – because if I’m honest, a few missions in and you quickly find your way around the intricacies of the game pad – but ensuring that each of your crew members has a job to do at all times, whilst in the heat of a dogfight, whilst navigating to new lands, whilst trying to bomb a sub before it disappears under the waves, and whilst taking intel photos, is all a bit too much. And it will, eventually, but initially the darn difficulty curve that Bomber Crew comes with will see you needing to shed more than a single tear as you stare at the memorials of downed men, before trying to place their smiley little faces to the back of your mind as you go about the job once more. It is here where you’ll find yourself rinsing and repeating those initial recruitment actions in the hope that the next mission you send them on will be all the better. See, Bomber Crew isn’t a walk in the park. And it also won’t be long before you find that same plane, and those same seven guys, crash landing in the middle of the ocean after a fight with a few bogeys has gone horrendously wrong. Tasked with keeping seven little men safe and sound is a task in itself, and after recruiting the likes of a pilot, navigator, mechanic and ace gunners to your team, it isn’t long before you’ll see them taxiing down the runway and heading on out for the battle which lies ahead.
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