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Digital Combat Simulator: Black Shark AU Review
Posted on Thursday, January 15 @ 19:49:14 MST by Budo7
by Bennett Ring, IGN AU Australia, January 15, 2009 - Pity the poor flight sim. Once a staple ingredient of any PC gamer's diet, these incredibly complex pieces of software have since become a rare delicacy enjoyed by a hidden audience. Once upon a time every second game on the PC was a flight sim, but their limelight slowly petered out as more accessible genres engulfed the PC. Yet there's still a sizable audience of virtual Mavericks out there, eagerly waiting for the latest virtual ****pit. Sadly though, this large yet quiet audience doesn't justify the development attention it once did, and the result has been a dearth of sims. Simmers have watched in horror as their beloved genre gasped its dying breath over the last few years, with only re-releases of older games, and the promise of a handful of titles, to keep them going. Digital Combat Simulator: Black Shark (BS) was one of those titles, and has been in development for what feels like decades.
Built by the same team who released the critically acclaimed Flanker series, and its follow-up, the gorgeous but not so well received Lock On Modern Air Combat, BS has pedigree simming DNA. These crazy Russians – now known as Eagle Dynamics – have been guided by an ex Ubi-producer to go it alone for this title, releasing it online via their site for US$49.99. Once you've read the review, you can pop over here to purchase it if the score to your right gets your joystick all tingly. And yes, that price stays the same regardless of which r
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