The wings are fluttering and the plane is bouncing. It is ultimate chaos with the illusion of control. The plane falls into a steep dive, your insides turn to scrambled eggs and powdered milk.
You pull the trigger and cut into the enemy lines with a barrage of bullet fire. This is the exhilaration of flying a warplane and what the new CG trailer of World of Warplanes is trying to recreate.
World of Warplanes by Persha Studia is a new flight combat MMO action game set during the Golden Age of military aviation. Players enter into a never-ending altercation to dominate the sky. Well I am sure if you crash your plane there will be at least a timeout in the battle for the sky.
Players will be able to build full-scale careers for virtual pilots and take flight in several key historic warplanes including planes from like biplanes and Korean War jet fighters. The game also feature both male and female pilots.
If this new CG trailer is any indication of game play, gamers will be in for a fast and fun flight. World of Warplanes will be a free-to-play title and will feature a lot of plane with each of them having a distinct behavior.
Gaming pilots will choose between three main warplane classes - single-engine light fighters, heavy fighters and ground-attack aircraft. The planes will have variations of ammo and engines.
In an interview at Gamescom, Game Producer Sergey Ilyshyn said that the game will support the most realistic air physics engine.
"In fact, our physics engine for World of Warplanes is even more sophisticated and complex than the one you'll find in World of Tanks, Ilyshyn said. "Since planes are much more maneuverable in the sky and can perform a lot more moves than, let's say a tank could on the ground, we knew early on that a strong physics model would be needed. And we're proud to say that we're very happy with the results you see in the game, which will be even improved up until and after the beta."
World of Warplanes is currently in closed-beta and a release date has not been announced.
Watch the trailer below...