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Crimson Skies For Xbox Barnstormed 13

Thanks to Gamesdomain for posting an interview with the lead developer of FASA/Microsoft's Xbox title, Crimson Skies:High Road To Revenge. The game, a sequel to the noted PC flight action title, is summed up succinctly in the first interview answer: "Crimson Skies is about three things - dogfighting on Xbox Live, story and choice-driven gameplay. It is set in a unique 1930s alternate United States where aircraft have evolved as the chief mode of transportation." The title is due out in October, and this interview is accompanied by some excellent-looking screenshots.
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Crimson Skies For Xbox Barnstormed

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  • Heh (Score:3, Funny)

    by Frac ( 27516 ) on Friday June 06, 2003 @09:46AM (#6131258)
    Thanks to Gamesdomain for posting an interview with the lead developer of FASA/Microsoft's Crimson Skies:High Road To Revenge for Xbox.

    For a second there I thought "for Xbox" was part of the title, making the game title Crimson Skies:High Road To Revenge for Xbox. THAT actually got me interested in the game - the game is about Microsoft avenging their low xbox market share by building an airforce of the 30's to fight their enemies? WOW!!!

    It would be out of character for Microsoft to send fighter jets to bomb Sony and Nintendo's headquarters, but then again, I wouldn't put it past them either...
    • Hah, you wacky guys :) You're right though, I switched my sentence around so it doesn't sound like Crimson Skies is inciting Xbox-related riots. :)
  • I saw the explanation, and I thought: "Gee, I knew the Xbox was expensive and rather beastly, but who makes a game solely for revenge?!"
  • Oh man... (Score:5, Funny)

    by Tickenest ( 544722 ) on Friday June 06, 2003 @11:01AM (#6131956) Homepage Journal

    Thanks to Gamesdomain for posting an interview with the lead developer of FASA/Microsoft's Xbox title, Crimson Skies:High Road To Revenge.

    When I read that the first time, I didn't look closely enough and I thought the game's title was "Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenue ." I was like, "Wow, at least they're not hiding their motivations!"

  • But never got updated for modern operating systems. As such, running it on Windows XP, well, it just doesn't work. Even with the vaunted compatibility mode. Having a version of the game debugged (they've had literally years to work on the engine since the PC release) and running nicely on Xbox means I will be able to play the shit out of it. This will likely be the very first Xbox game I purchase -- All I play now is Sega GT 2002 which came with the thing. Obviously, I bought it half for the hacking potential.

    For those who have never seen or played it; Crimson Skies is an arcade-style dogfighter. Those who bill it as a simulation game are lost. It allows you to fly a fairly wide range of craft from a big flying wing with a turret down to a little autogyro. You get to fly through caverns and a ruined blimp in some of the original missions, dogfighting all the while. Very cool. You play Nathan Zachary, air pirate and gentleman.

    So to those who say it will not be playable with a little bitty analog joystick: poppycock. It's not a sim. You'll be able to play it with a handheld controller just fine. A good joystick would improve the experience but is not strictly necessary. Hell, an analog joystick isn't strictly necessary, people were playing this kind of game with the keyboard before you could even get a good fighter stick for anything like a reasonable price.

    • I've actually played Crimson Skies with a PS2 controller. Plugged straight in through an adapter with default settings worked great, with the exception that having throttle mapped to an auto-centering axis (right stick up/down if I'm not mistaken) wasn't very good for keeping any speed you wanted.

      And the working great goes for playing on ME and XP as well. Granted, I finished it on Win 98 and haven't given it nearly as much time on XP, but it's there, has been played in multiplayer, and I've never had a
  • This game deals with a certain time period and a certain kind of "alternate timeline". Does anybody have any information on this kind of setting? This was the same kind of setting as Tale Spin and Porco Rosso. I think it would make an excellent setting for a D20 campaign, but I don't even know what to begin searching for to start gathering information.

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