Opera mini for mobile. This listing is for the brilliant Blazing Angels 2, secret Missions of WW2 for the Xbox 360. The game is used, but comes boxed with the manual, in good condition. The disc has only very minor marks. This is a PAL UK game and will play on any PAL format Xbox 360 console. Page Tools More • • • • This page contains a list of cheats, codes, Easter eggs, tips, and other secrets for Blazing Angels 2: Secret Missions of WWII for Xbox 360. If you've discovered a cheat you'd like to add to the page, or have a correction, please. 2000 Prestige Points, Level Skip and More [ ] During the campaign, pause the game and enter this code: Hold LT, tap LB, RB, RB. Release everything. Hold RT then tap RB, LB, LB. Release everything and unpause the game for 2000 points. For up to 8000 points, enter the code up to 4 times in one pause screen. If you enter the code 5 times, you'll skip to the next level with an Ace rating with all planes unlocked. Cheat List [ ] The following cheats can be inserted at different times. Unlocking the missions and planes is done on the main menu, while the other two are done while the game is paused during a mission. • God Mode - Left Trigger (hold), X, Y, Y, X, Right Trigger (hold), Y, X, X, Y. Microsoft dynamics gp 10.0. • More Damage - Left Trigger (hold), Left Bumper, Left Bumper, Right Bumper, Right Trigger (hold), Right Bumper, Right Bumper, Left Bumper • Unlock all Planes & Missions - Right Trigger (hold), Left Trigger (hold), X, Left Bumper, Right Bumper, Y, Y, Right Bumper, Left Bumper, X. What you will find as you take to the skies is that the various planes are surprisingly easy to control in most situations. Players can choose either an arcade or simulation style flight scheme, and can also choose to use the Sixaxis to maneuver their craft as well. Sixaxis flight doesn't necessarily take away or add too much to the gameplay, and many pilots will probably find it to be a 'take it or leave it' kind of mechanic, but you can use it to maneuver through environments, target enemies and destroy objectives. The largest problem that you may find with some of the planes is that they don't necessarily feel as though they're particularly fast or agile in air. You can't make S turns or Immelmans, nor can you quickly perform barrel rolls or other evasive maneuvers that you'd expect from these crafts. As a result, making turns feels slower than you'd expect, and dodging or targeting some enemies is harder than it needs to be. In particular, one mission, which has you aiming from a rear canopy while a computerized co-pilot fires for you is much harder than it needs to be. Straying out of formation, aren't we? The single player game does provide 18 different missions that you'll take on, which you'll probably wind up flying through in quick fashion. Fortunately, if you're looking for a bit more of a challenge, you can hop into the multiplayer arena and take on other pilots via split screen, LAN play or over the PSN. There are three main game mode types within multi-player: Solo, Co-op and Squadron, each of which have additional secondary game modes, such as capture the flag, racing or kamikaze. The modes of multiplayer are pretty creative, much more so than the standard deathmatch that everyone is accustomed to, and the inclusion of being able to complete the single-player missions of the game with friends is a nice extra. However, the largest problem is that not many people are playing online as of right now; of the little more than 500 players on the PSN with the game, the majority of them will play a solo dogfight match before they'd hop into the other modes, so if you're looking to play something like Squadron Base Assault or Co-Op Bombing Run, you may be waiting for an extremely long time.
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