Flying
jet fighters has to be one of the coolest jobs around, as a kid I
wanted to be a jet pilot (for a while anyway) never quite attained that
until now! JANE'S ADVANCED STRIKE FIGHTERS or J.A.S.F., the latest
release from EVOLVED GAMES and TRICKSTAR GAMES, has helped me fulfill
that dream. I now get the chance to bomb around the sky at ridiculous
speed, blowing stuff up in a variety of expensive jet fighters with only
20 minutes training, how cool is that?
This is a flight
simulation game which is aimed more at gamers than serious flight sim
enthusiasts. MICROSOFT FLIGHT SIMULATOR this isn't, but I do recommend
getting a flightstick or joystick to use as this adds much more realism
and interactivity to the game.
J.A.S.F.
takes place in the fictional country of AZBARISTAN and you are stuck in
the middle of a civil war. You are squadron leader RAZOR and it is your
job to take on the rebels to reunify Azbaristan and protect the west's
interests, very topical at the moment. With 16 missions to complete and
30 aircraft to choose from you're all set for some rip roaring
excitement… or are you? To be honest it wasn't what I expected, you
basically spend all the campaign bombing various targets with what seems
to be an endless supply of weapons, whilst trying to avoid being shot
down. The scenery is mainly low rez landscapes that occasionally
disappear or freeze entirely, sometimes when you are just about to
complete a mission, requiring a complete reboot.
I know J.A.S.F.
was originally a PC game, but it still feels a little dated and lacking
any kind of excitement. Even the voice over actors seem bored. To be
honest if your purpose is to reunite the country and protect the west's
oil interests, why bomb the oil refineries? There's plenty of
information on each jet, which is fine, if you are 8 years old. The
problem with J.A.S.F. is I don't think it knows whether it is a flight
simulator or a game.
"Will it redeem itself on the multi-play on
line element of the game?" I hear you ask. The answer is, I am afraid
not. In fact the game offers 16 player on-line matches. Unfortunately I
couldn't find 2 people to play on-line, never mind 16!
The problem
I have found with this genre of game is there aren't many out there.
Either it's down to lack of popularity or the game developers would
rather spend money on FPS and RPG gaming. A pity really. J.A.S.F. is
certainly not the best flight simulator I have played, that's for sure.
Unfortunately it is the only one out there at the moment that is set in
the present day.
Summary
The
problem is folks, I can't really say much more on this game as it
really speaks for itself. The content, gameplay and graphics aren't up
to much. I can see the potential, just need a bit more (well a lot more
to be honest) excitement, dog fighting and perhaps more enthusiasm from
the voice over actors would be nice.
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