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Company(s): Microsoft
Product: Games
Availability: Now
Author: Chris (Demon) White
Price: N/A
Supplier: N/A
Date: 7-2-02
There are 5 parts to this review, please use the pulldown below to browse sections or simply hit "Next" at the bottom of each section to continue
Graphics and Sounds
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The audio in CFSII is great. Engines roar, planes zoom by, flak fire from enemy artillery crackles and explodes and all while your wingmen chatter in Japanese or American depending on which side you are playing. The voices are well done. You can tell the difference between a wingman who is excited about a kill and the one who is about to get killed just by listening to the tone of their voice. I honestly have no idea what a WWII fighter sounds like but I can imagine Microsoft got it right. Little audio changes such as engines sputtering when it takes too much damage or the slight crackle of a wing on fire also add to the overall audio bombardment that CFSII bring to you. If you have good sound card and speaker system you will not be disappointed.
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