![]() The graphics are excellent, for a free to play game, and it is a F2P despite the option to purchase a premium account. They seem a bit too mellow.Īpart from the atmosphere, there’s not anything else worth objecting to. I for one ‘blame’ the lack of uplifting music and crisper sound effects. The battles are three times more dynamic than in WoT and WoWS but even so, something’s missing. Part of that is because the atmosphere doesn’t seem all that epic. Not necessarily as exhilarating as the othersįor some reason, World of Warplanes doesn’t quite cut it for me. And when it comes to the latter, appreciation, there is a lot of it to give. However, for the serious gamer, or aircraft enthusiast, all of that is welcomed and appreciated. While in the air, you need to fly, aim, watch out for two or three planes firing at you, avoid ground AA guns and of course, not make sure you don’t smash into a mountain or crash into the ocean. A battle in World of Warplanes is entirely different than one in any of its siblings. Flying isn’t all that simple, although the developers have made the controls as basic as possible, making way to anyone who wants to play it. World of Warplanes is just as fun as the other two, minus the epic music but takes twice as long to master. This time it’s about aerial combat, and it takes a lot more focus and skill to make an impact in the outcome of a battle. ![]() The same game concept but tougher to masterĬompared to WoT and WoWS, in World of Warplanes you’ll have to worry about a whole lot more than going straight, making a left turn, aiming and firing. This one takes its players up high, where things get complicated by a lot, in comparison to the other two. ![]() World of Warplanes is the third brother from the Wargaming family, alongside World of Tanks and World of Warships.
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