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Hawx Xbox 360

H.A.W.X. X360

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3932 in Video Games
  • Brand: Ubisoft
  • Model: 52414
  • Published on: 2009-03
  • Released on: 2009-03-03
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Platform: Xbox 360
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .75″ h x 5.50″ w x 7.50″ l, .25 pounds
  • Become a fellow member of the elite HAWX squadron and command more than 50 iconic in-game planes
  • Explore real emplacements all over the world with photo-realistic environments devised using high-end satellite data
  • Use the PVP mode to engage other players in brutal dogfights for bragging rights and in-game rewards
  • Experience the extended crusade as a solo flier or in multiplayer mode with smooth jump in/jump out functionality
  • Let distinguishable E.R.S. technology guide you in evading incoming missiles, avoiding crashes, and controlling weapons
Tom Clancy’s HAWX for Xbox 360 puts you behind the throttle, in the fighter pilot’s seat. As a fellow member of the elite HAWX squadron, you’ll find yourself manning cutting-edge aircraft, training on all the most recent weapons, and carrying out dangerous top-secret missions set versus the backdrop of a chaotic future, where private military companies (PMCs) are constantly putting your achievements to the test and forcing you to defend your reputation as one of the top military pilots on Earth.

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Fly alone or work with other pilots. View larger.

Let E.R.S. help you demonstrate your skills. View larger.

Experience photo-realistic environments. View larger.

Perform tricky maneuvers to undertake and escape brutal dogfights alive. View larger.

Take on secretive, black-op missions all over the world. View larger.

Shifting International Dynamics: The Hazards of PMC Warfare
Set amidst Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2 and Tom Clancy’s EndWar from the ordinary Ghost series, Tom Clancy’s HAWX takes place in a world where warfare is constantly evolving–a time when state-sponsored militaries lack the funds and personnel to modernize their forces and elite, private mercenary groups have grown in size and scope to pick up the slack.

The Reykjavik Accords of 2012 specified the role of these PMCs in combat, and they made it wholly legal for these groups to buy from the international armaments market, leading to a shift in the structure of international military power. Over time, you’ll do battle on the front lines of both sides as this shift reveals high-stakes arms threats and a terrifying glimpse of the future.

HAWX: The Elite, High Altitude Warfare eXperimental Squadron
You’ll commence the game as former U.S. Air Force Pilot David Crinshaw, assigned to provide air help for the well-known Ghost Recon team. You and your fellow HAWX pilots are a great deal of of the most highly-trained specialists in the world. Based out of Langley Air Force Base in Virginia, you’re tasked with everything from testing mystery and experimental aircraft weapon systems to carrying out combat and recon missions, training other top pilots, and attempting to capture enemy technologies.

With the rise of the PMCs, your distinctive attainments in higher demand than ever before. And with 49 playable planes available in game, plus further and added planes available to some pilots through pre-order bonuses or VIP memberships, there’s no shortage of sleek, fast, deadly aircraft at your disposition as you put your accomplishments to use.

An Iconic, Enhanced Reality System to Help You Deliver Results
When you’re in the midst of a firefight, E.R.S. in-game engineering science may aid anybody survive, if you know how to take vantage of it. Featuring incoming missile detection, an anti-crash system, harm assessment, a tactical map, and weapons trajectory control, E.R.S. even allows you to issue orders to your squadron and other units, much like the iconic Cross-Com system in other Tom Clancy games. When you’re getting started, you may ease into the rigors of flight and gain selfconfidence by using a special assistance mode that offers support through the E.R.S. This mode may be swapped off at any time, deactivating safety features and permitting you to carry out innovative maneuvers.

Cutting-Edge Realism and Innovative Multi-Player Modes
Whether you’re in a classic F15 Fighting Falcon or a new-generation Gripen, the controls and flight graphics are designed to keep you on your toes. And the game’s photo-realistic environments have been formulated using elaborate satellite data. When you pull back on the throttle to jet all over the world, you’ll experience this authentic world from a assortment of viewpoints.

Game play choices aren’t fixed either, with the effort featuring solo and multiplayer choices with seamless jump in/jump out functionality, and a PVP mode where players may challenge each other to dog-fights for bragging rights, earning experience points and cash, and unlocking further and added weapons.

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49 of 53 people found the following review helpful.
5Aircombat gaming done right!
By Casey V. Roberts
First and foremost, Tom Clancy’s HAWX is an “Air combat game” (at least that’s what it calls itself) so if you are looking for a flight sim, this isn’t it. That being said, my review is based upon the game itself, not the virtues/vices of it being a sim or “arcady”

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.
4RAWX
By Cesar A. Delgado
This arcade style flight combat game (as the review about me also pointed out, its not a “flight simulator”) is incredibly fast paced and engaging. Though there are a few slow moments as you recieve a briefing while heading to the destination at hand, once there you will be engaged in constant dogfights, dodging missles and out-manuevering(sp?) the other bandits. The missions do range from Defend, Escort, Bombing runs but so far I found the majority as defend and escort, which is fine as it offers enough diversity in those missions to keep you both challenged and entertained.
The wingmen, in my opinion, dont do much other than keep the com line busy, shooting down targets on their own time. It’s decent AI but nothing to write home about. I have yet to play this in coop mode, though I do lok forward to that and should remedy any problems you have with the AI wingmen if you have a buddy along side you.

The experience system (which reminds me alot of Call of Duty’s EXP system) gains you EXP for every kill and in game challenge you complete and works for both off and online modes giving you new ranks (up to lvl 40), weapon packs, and planes (the box says there are “over 50 liscensed planes”).

Which brings me to the second(the first being coop for those of you who were paying attention) and last online feature: Team Deathmatch. I havent thoroughly explored it but clocked in a few matches to get a feel for it (wanted to unlock more planes and hone my flying skills before I really hit it). From the matches I played I have to say that this is one of the game’s best features. Its fast paced, balanced, and alot of fun. The TD consists of 2 teams of 4 locked in a dogfight. The twist is the match bonuses you get for a certain amount of kills (EMP burst, limiting them to a certain altitude repair-bots, locking their missles, and radar jamming) that can turn the tide of battle for either team.

In closing: I am extremely pleased with this game. The graphics are amazing the gameplay is immersive and engaging, the online capabilities offer immense replayability and the story, though predictable, is a decent Clancy story. I didnt give this game a 5 of 5 because I dont usually give any game a perfect score (a flawless game? Doesnt exist IMO), but this one came pretty close. I recommend this game to anyone who likes fast paced action titles (and doesnt mind being in a plane the whole time).

16 of 19 people found the following review helpful.
3Could Have Been Great
By Christopher J. Martin
Let me say first and foremost, this game is very good. The graphics are very well done but in my opinion they’re not up to par with early videos I saw of this game, which obviously weren’t using game play.

As other reviews have noted, this is NOT a flight sim. There are weapons and missions in this game that don’t happen in real life. But if you don’t approach it looking for a complete 100% realistic experience, it’s a lot of fun. Although, having said that, the realism is pretty close. It does give you a sense of what it’s like to fly between buildings in a major metropolitan city at high speeds as well as dodge missiles coming at you from all angles.

The storyline of this game was supposed to follow the storyline of the most recent Tom Clancy game, Endwar. But it appears the developers decided to go a different direction. Gamers who have played previous Tom Clancy games will recognize CPT Mitchell from Ghost Recon leading a team of ground troops in the game. That little addition I really liked. I wanted to really make sure I helped out the Ghosts during each ground mission they were in because I’d previously played the Ghost Recon games.

Now, the bad, and the reason I rated this game only three stars. Ubisoft did not do a good job with the quality control on this at all. I experienced NUMEROUS freezing problems with this game, and they’ve been reported by a lot of gamers. It usually freezes on the title screen right when you press start to get into the game. I’ve also had it freeze on me during a mission briefing. Secondly, sometimes the audio during a mission briefing doesn’t match the text, and I’ve also seen grammatical mistakes in the briefings, as well as minor things like spelling “defense” as “defence”. To an American audience that’s noticeable and the grammatical mistake I found is inexcusable. There are also game play issues that cause problems. In a heavy dogfight sometimes you will find your “fire” button unresponsive for 5-10 seconds after launching a missile. This would be no big deal and could be chalked up to an attempt at realism, but it’s not consistent. Sometimes it’ll happen and sometimes it doesn’t.

On balance this game is a lot of fun but it could have been a truly amazing, great game had Ubisoft put some more polish on it. The graphics are good but don’t live up to the jaw dropping graphics from early game play videos released after the game was originally announced. The freezing issues are just totally inexcusable and really color my opinion of the game.

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