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IL-2 Sturmovik: Birds of Prey Famous title comes to consoles.

 
 
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Old 10-09-2009, 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by Monkeynuts View Post
8 quid for 2 planes and a few "missions". Er, No thanks.

Even if the game was fixed (which it isn't), or we had a patch date (which we don't) and the planes were new (not just a lazy unlock) I doubt this would be worth more than 4 quid.

It ranks alongside the Little Big Planet costumes as the biggest ripoff on PSN.
Don't forget about the Soul Caliber IV "exclusive characters" or the Resident Evil 5 multiplayer. OH! and the Street Fighter IV and Blazblue alternate costumes and colors. ...lots of DLC rip-offs, come to think of it.

I definately felt this DLC was over-priced, but I still got it because I've always liked the P-47 (and thankfully, its a joy to fly), and I want to support this game. I really don't want this to be its only entry on the consoles, I have certainly played the hell out of it, my friends too.

I really hope that patch comes out soon though. I want my Mustang to actually fly properly. Hopefully the sequel will be more polished as well. Still, for a first attempt on a console, and an air combat game on the console, BoP has been a lot of fun.

I can definately agree with your (and probably a lot of others) sentiments about the DLC, and had this game not already have been priced cheaper than other new games, and not been so fun, I would not have gotten it either.
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