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Top Gun Danger Zone is a fun arcade-style flight simulator based on the hit Tom Cruise movie of the same name.
The goal, of course, is to become a Top Gun abroad the USS Brigham. You'll get to fly 2 modern fighters: the F-14 and F-18, each of which has its own instrument panels and semi-authentic aircraft handling. Flight sim grognards will undoubtedly find many flaws in the physics department-- even though I know next to nothing about flight sims, I can still tell that the plane shouldn't be able to quickly bank like a bike ;)
What makes Danger Zone a lot of fun to play, though, is the career mode and the excellent atmosphere of being a rookie pilot. While you're not on duty, you have many things to do on the USS Brigham. You can talk to other officers to pry them for help -- but you won't get it immediately. You will need to survive a few missions before the officers will accept you as a peer and offer useful flying tips, among other things. This is a great feature, and makes life outside the cockpit much more interesting (similar to Wing Commander). You can also challenge other pilots in one-on-one dogfights to improve your standing on the 'Top Gun Challenge Board' on the ship.
On the downside, the game is disappointingly short, with only a handful of missions, and enemy AI needs a lot of improvement. If you're a die-hard pilot, you'll probably be turned off by Danger Zone's arcade-style combat and many technical flaws. If you are an arcade fan who don't care much about realism, and want a good simulation that really immerses you in the storyline, though, you'll have a lot to like in Danger Zone. Recommended for casual pilots only.
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Wanna go to the danger zone? Yeah, I thought so. Top Gun has some nice graphics along with the dogfight action that some sims are known for. The soundtrack is pretty lame unfortunately. Too bad they couldn't get Kenny Loggins to do the original theme from the movie. The video sequences are nicely done with good actors and actresses which is always a plus. I like this one better than Air Combat because it has a better story line and much better control. It's more like really flying in combat. Not to say that I know what it's like, but I can imagine it'd be kind of like Top Gun. The ground targets are a nice addition.
With Top Gun, you get the same adrenaline-pumping music and cinemas (straight from the flick) that made the film such a testosterone movie classic. The game is nice in that it gives you complete freedom to move around the large levels. The enemies are a bit easy to shoot with the machine guns, making gun kills more frequent than normally seen in this type of game. There really isn't much here that we haven't seen before-just shoot all the bandits in your sights. I wish the developers would have added taking off and landing sequences. This would have added a little substance to an otherwise repetitive jet fighting game.
Fans of realistic flight sims won't find what they're looking for in Top Gun. You don't take off or land or worry about working dozens of controls in this game; you just blow stuff out of the skies over and over again while taking out the occasional ground target. But such simplicity isn't necessarily bad if you're looking for a decent arcade-style shooter, which Top Gun is. You get loads of missions to fly--although they're not very varied-and some nifty missiles. You ran save your missiles, though, since the bad guys are ridiculously easy to take out with your gun. The cinemas are cool, too, but don't expect to see Tom Cruise.
Fast and furious best describes the action experienced while in the cockpit. The game loses points in my book for the lack of realistic controls and more of an in-depth, in-the-cockpit feel, allowing you to take off and land. Sure, some gamers may just want the intense action of a title like this but I feel it ranks only fair at best. The graphics and the other visuals look great, but do little to hold up the merely average sound and the redundant missions. Don't get me wrong: I like fast, intense titles like this but I was expecting more depth. Not a bad title, but it definitely fails into the no-brainer category.