Blazin Angels: Sqaudrons of WWII is a game all flight combat gamers will take a week out of their life to play. The game focuses on major battles of World War II. From the skies of Dunkirk to the battle of Normandy, fight across the skies in a variety of aircraft from the Gladiator to the Wildcat. The game is rated T for violence and mild language.
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It is a war game, no prizes to the person who points out the violence then! I've had this game on the PC for about a year and found that once the controls were mastered it was an enjoyable game to play, this history, as in the Medal of Honour series, is integral to the game, although notably light. I have certain reservations as to the gaming ethics of this title, like many combat flight simulators, and indeed the concept of remote warfare. It is important that children are aware of the real human consequences of all combative actions. This title I feel oversteps the boundary into celebrating warfare, which is why I consider it iffy. The implicit violence and gore in titles such as this may be more socially damaging than the explicit violence in the Medal of Honour series