Il-2 Sturmovik - Birds Of Prey - Sony PSP

Publisher:1C Company  Info
Developer:Dynamic Systems  Info
Year:2009
Category:Shooter / Plane
Game Manual:N/A Game Music:N/A

Also on: Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo DS

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Microsoft Xbox 360 version
In game image of Il-2 Sturmovik - Birds Of Prey on the Sony PSP.
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Title screen of Il-2 Sturmovik - Birds Of Prey on the Sony PSP.
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Box cover for Il-2 Sturmovik - Birds Of Prey on the Sony PSP.
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Box back cover for Il-2 Sturmovik - Birds Of Prey on the Sony PSP.
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Cartridge artwork for Il-2 Sturmovik - Birds Of Prey on the Sony PSP.
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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey, or Wings of Prey on the PC, is a combat flight simulator video game. As with previous installments of the PC series IL-2 Sturmovik, it depicts combat aircraft from World War II, although with less focus on realistic simulation than other entries in the series.[2] The game has a campaign mode in which players are able to fly the Allies against the Axis, and also a multiplayer mode in which they are able to select either faction.[3] A demo of the game launched on the PSN and Xbox 360's Xbox Live on 29 July 2009.[4]

Birds of Prey is based around the large-scale aerial combat and ground military operations of World War II. Players can participate in some of the war’s most famous battles, piloting fighters, attack aircraft and heavy bombers across a range of missions. There are six theatres of war to engage in: The Battle of Britain, Stalingrad, Berlin, Sicily, Korsun and the Battle of the Bulge, representing the main airborne battles of World War II in Europe.

Birds of Prey has a new damage effects engine. Players can see real-time damage to the aircraft such as holes in the wings and trail lines during dog fights. IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey features hundreds of aircraft taking part in air battles. The environmental engine also produces high-detail, realistic landscapes that allow players to easily see ground support actions.[5]

The game was developed by Gaijin Entertainment, who subsequently developed Birds of Steel, also exclusively for consoles. Birds of Steel shares many traits with Birds of Prey (including HUD, aircraft models, controls, and menu design) but differentiates itself by concentrating primarily on US–Japanese aerial battles of the Pacific theater.


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