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Warhawk Series

Warhawk

Main Game
Simulator Action Science fiction
66
User Score
8 ratings
November 10, 1995
Released 11135 days ago
PlayStation 3 PC (Microsoft Windows) PlayStation PlayStation Portable

About

Warhawk, released as AirAssault in Japan, is a futuristic arcade-style flight-combat game where the player flies a VTOL aircraft. The player maneuvers with 360 degrees of flight control through six levels. Weapons include fire-off lock-ons, rockets, multi-fire swarmers, and plasma cannons. The game has no multiplayer capabilities and does not feature DualShock or analog controller support.

There are no saving or loading features. Instead, a password is presented each time a level is completed. The game ends after its six levels are completed, or when the player's craft can no longer fly. This occurs if the craft takes heavy damage or the player ejects from their craft. The craft is teleported to base, repaired, and sent back to the stage for the first two times this happens; on the third time, the game ends.

Enemies in the game vary from being tanks and aircraft to massive fixed gun emplacements and futuristic robots. In certain areas of the game, enemies continuously respawn to challenge the player until they swiftly complete the mission objective.

Storyline

The plot of the game centers around a megalomaniac named Kreel who has become a global threat and is threatening various nations with his seemingly unstoppable armies. Players take the role of two pilots named 'Hatch' and 'Walker', who are part of an international force devoted to fighting Kreel and his varied minions. As the campaign progresses, the source of Kreel's power is revealed to be Red Mercury, which provides his forces with their nigh-invulnerability. The game has various endings depending on what actions the player takes.

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Release Dates by Platform

PlayStation Worldwide
Nov 10, 1995
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Nov 10, 1995
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Dec 15, 1995
PlayStation Worldwide
Dec 31, 1995
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Aug 14, 1996
PlayStation Worldwide
Oct 4, 1996
PC (Microsoft Windows) Worldwide
Oct 4, 1996
PlayStation 3 Worldwide
Dec 20, 2007
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Dec 20, 2007
PlayStation 3 Worldwide
Oct 17, 2012
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Oct 17, 2012

Game Info

Developer
SingleTrac
Publisher
Sony Computer Entertainment of America, Sony Imagesoft
Game Modes
Single player
Perspective
First person, Third person, Bird view / Isometric
Genres
Simulator
Themes
Action Science fiction

Languages

Text / Subtitles
English

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