lundi 16 décembre 2013

World of Warplanes Review

I should have learned my lesson after going down in flames for the tenth time in less than two hours. Fortunately, I didn’t, and my eleventh attempt at World of Warplanes’ dogfighting produced a pyrotechnically gratifying aerial victory over an already-smoking Brewster Buffalo whose pilot foolishly thought he could out-turn my Nakajima A4N biplane. Thumping my chest in simian celebration, I helped my team’s surviving pilots ventilate and splash the remaining enemy plane – I’m pretty sure I got a glancing blow in. The most important thing I learned from my first few hours with Wargaming.net’s unabashedly arcadey, free-to-play aerial combat followup to World of Tanks, however, was that enthusiasm and bravado are no match for situational awareness and sound dogfighting strategy. That, and the fact that even an ace pilot isn’t safe from an internet full of kamikaze jerks.


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