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PS3 Review: Warhawk

Written by Tim Schultz
Published September 19, 2007

This game is worth buying for any PS3 owner. That was for those of you who just want the jist of the review. Below you will find the detailed review.

It was over a year ago when I was at E3 '06, right before the PS3 and the Wii were released. My wife, Alyse Wax, and I were watching hundreds of people stand in line to try Nintendo's big blockbuster new console. We debated for 10 minutes about getting in line but decide to pass. We knew we would buy the Wii, which was only a few months around the corner. The large booth next to Nintendo was Sony and as she can attest, I had no interest (like many) in the PS3. But there was no waiting in line to try it, so we strolled through.

I only stopped three times in that booth. Once to see the Metal Gear Solid 4 trailer, once to see what Lair was all about (I like dragons...is that a surprise?), and the third was this game Warhawk. They were toting it as the first game that would come out and show us all why their Sixaxis controller would rock our worlds. Well, it kind of worked on me. I picked it up and had a blast moving this airship around in virtual space the same way I would play with a toy airship in my hands. It was fun, nothing really new, but a lot of fun. I turned to my wife and said "Oh... maybe I will get a PS3 when this comes out."

One and a half years later...

I got my PS3 near the beginning of '07, and until now I haven't had a game made for the PS3 that I've been excited to play. Even though the game had been reduced from single player and Multiplayer title to just multiplayer, I still needed to have it.

This game doesn't stand out to me in the graphics department. With things like BioShock pushing the Xbox 360 farther than even Gears of War did (and I really thought that was going to be the peak for the 360) Warhawk doesn't stand out. It has a clean interface that is pleasing to the eye, and the smoke and cloud effects are rendered at high frame rates without missing a beat. The developers have shown a good balance between the "wow" factor the PS3 will certainly have at some point, and what your system can handle in one of those 16 vs. 16 online matches.

Surround sound in gaming is crucial for me. I like to be immersed, and this game delivers on that. You can especially tell while flying at high speeds through some good dog fighting action. Oh and it's THX certified for all you audiophiles out there.

This game is pure fun. With a wide range of multiplayer game types, weapons and vehicles, it doesn't leave much to want. The vehicles in this game are really its main attraction. I'll start with the lesser ones. The Jeep is the easiest to get in the game, usually you'll find four or five lying around waiting for a couple people to hop on and gun down enemy players that are on their way to other vehicles.

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PS3 Review: Warhawk
Published: September 19, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Gaming
Filed Under: Gaming: PlayStation 3
Part of a feature: PlayStation Network Games
Writer: Tim Schultz
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#1 — September 19, 2007 @ 20:13PM — ovalteens

Hellzzz yezzzz! I'm buying me this game!!!11!!!1

pew pew!

#2 — October 3, 2007 @ 09:51AM — xXxlovexXx

get this fuckin game it is the best game in the world u will spend hours playin this u will want 2 skip school and play this game if a girl said she will have sex wit you if u stop playin this game you would punch her in the mouth and say move bitch get out the way im playin warhawk now respect my authority...lol


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