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Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X.
Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X.
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Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X.
This is a brand new copy. The pictures are pulled from the web. Recent pictures provided upon request.
Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. is an arcade flight video game developed by Ubisoft Bucharest and published by Ubisoft. Released in 2009 for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3, the game is also available on various mobile platforms. Set in a near-future world where private military companies have replaced government-run military forces, the game follows Major David Crenshaw, a U.S. Air Force pilot, as he navigates a complex web of global conflict. The story is intertwined with other Tom Clancy titles, such as Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 and EndWar. The gameplay mechanics are akin to other console-based flight arcade games like Ace Combat, with players controlling over fifty aircraft in real-world locations created using commercial satellite data. The game features an 'Enhanced Reality System' (ERS) that assists players with navigation, missile detection, and evasive actions. Players can choose between assistance-on and assistance-off modes, affecting the level of control and realism in flight. While the game received mixed reviews for its simplistic controls and camera issues, it was praised for its accessible gameplay and the ERS system. However, it did not achieve the same level of critical acclaim as some other Tom Clancy titles, with no notable awards or exceptionally high review scores. Despite this, it remains a notable entry in the Tom Clancy franchise and is still playable today, including on the Xbox One through backwards compatibility. The game's historical significance lies in its contribution to the arcade flight genre and its integration of real-world satellite imagery, enhancing the game's realism. Though it may not be as highly sought after as some other titles in the franchise, it maintains a niche following among fans of flight combat games.
This is a brand new copy. The pictures are pulled from the web. Recent pictures provided upon request.
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