Those enemies range from fighter jets, boats, railgun cannons, and even a gigantic flying fortress. Like Ace Combat it keeps it simple: you take on a clearly marked enemy force which is followed by waves. There are 21 missions in Project Wingman that each take around 30 minutes to complete in most cases on your first run but can be replayed to do better and earn more points. Once I finally got into the game I was impressed by just how much fun it is. What were they thinking? Immersion & Gameplay The initial HOTAS experience was so frustrating I’d probably have just refunded it if I weren’t reviewing. That means unless you have a gamepad connected & ready you have to realize what’s going on, close the game, re-launch it in non-VR mode, and set your entire control scheme from scratch.Įven once you’ve done this, you can’t assign a HOTAS key to advance through menus between levels.Īll of this is fine when you’re sitting beside your monitor, but not blindfolded in VR. There’s no support for VR controllers either- not even for browsing the menu. I initially found myself wondering if I’d forgotten the USB connection. Worse, it doesn’t even attempt to communicate this. That’s because unlike almost every other VR game with HOTAS support, Project Wingman doesn’t have default HOTAS mappings. I tried mashing every button I could feel. I pressed all the primary buttons on my flight stick and waited. I put on my headset, sat down in my flight chair, and strained to look at the word ‘]’ flashing in yellow against a golden cloud. The Steam page claims ‘full compatibility with HOTAS peripherals’, but none of the buttons & axis are pre-assigned. There’s no need to have an understanding of fighter jets or flight dynamics- this is an action game, not a simulator. Like Ace Combat, Project Wingman is set on a parallel Earth destabilized so badly that private military organizations operate large fleets of jet fighters. It supports gamepad well, but using a HOTAS in VR with this game is downright frustrating. Price: $24.99Įvery mission in Project Wingman is playable on Oculus (PC) or SteamVR headsets. Platforms: SteamVR (specifically Rift/Quest, Vive, and Index) What is it?: Single-player mission-based aracde-style flight combat game with optional VR support. Only three of Ace Combat 7’s missions were playable with PlayStation VR, leaving fans hoping for much more, and PC VR players with nothing. But does it deliver, and how’s the VR support? Read on for our full Project Wingman VR review. Project Wingman is a love letter to the casual combat flight shooter genre Ace Combat popularized, bringing it to new heights.
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