![]() When playing it’s amazing seeing how much the developers got right in Wing Commander that would clearly inspire the many games that followed. It’s a perfect way to get a taste for what the rest of the game offers. You can even return to it later for a spot of practise and to improve your score. A great touch from the start of the game is that your first introduction to combat is via an “training simulator” that quickly gets you used to the controls before the real missions begin. Starting off as a rookie pilot on the carrier TCS Tiger’s Claw the game’s campaign gets you acquainted with the game’s controls through some basic missions before pushing you into the main campaign and fighting against the cat-like Kilrathi. They weren’t cutting any corners in quality that’s for sure. With the epic style music score pumping out you can’t help but think that the game is certain to deliver on that first impression. ![]() How many can you think of would open with an animated conductor and symphony as the music starts? It’s a bold statement for sure but the game followed it up with a movie style opening cinematic and credits. You know from the beginning that the game is aiming to be something above the games of the time. ![]()
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