In the mid-2000s, the flight combat genre was in a strange place. Simulations were becoming incredibly complex, alienating casual players, while arcade shooters were often dismissed as shallow. Enter Ubisoft’s Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII . Released for PC in 2006 (following its console debut), it struck a chord with a specific demographic: PC gamers who wanted the thrill of a dogfight without the need to read a 300-page manual on throttle management.
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