Over G Fighters (XBOX 360)
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In Over G Fighters, a terrorist organization threatens the world's peace and security as players take to the skies in a united world air force. Players command more than 30 of the most powerful jet fighters ever conceived and battle for air superiority in massive dogfights in the skies above Europe, Asia, Africa and North America. Players combat enemies in the air and on the ground with challenging and dangerous strike missions against well defended targets deep in the heart of hostile territory. Fly the world's most powerful fighters: Fly every modern jet fighter in the Western arsenal including the F-22A Raptor, the US air superiority fighter of the 21st century. Face more than 90 Western and former Soviet enemies and get in the cockpit of the F-15E Strike Eagle, F-16C Fighting Falcon, F/A-18C Hornet, Su-27 Flanker, MiG-29A Fulcrum, and F-117A Nighthawk. Attempt more than 80 intense missions in a modern-day global conflict: Players take the fight to the enemy in aerial battles all over the world and face massive, challenging missions with interlocking sub-missions. After successfully completing the sub-missions, players will attack the most challenging primary mission objective. [Ubisoft]
| Developer | Taito Corporation |
| Publisher | Ubisoft |
| Genre | Flight Combat Simulation |
| Publish Date | June 27, 2006 |
Critics Reviews
Boomtown
It looks and plays fantastically well and recalls the days when flight sims were something fun and accessible as well as requiring intelligence.
full reviewMS Xbox World
Over G Fighters does nothing drastically different from other similar games. It also has a fairly steep learning curve especially where missile evasion is concerned.
full reviewGameBrink
Dog fights with 8 people are really a blast and the whole time I felt very little lag. [JPN Import]
full reviewTeam Xbox
Being a modern military aircraft lover, I can easily look over the sketchy graphics, the odd interfaces, and the brief missions and just enjoy the impressive lineup of birds. While it’s still hard to justify paying sixty bucks to fly a MiG, Eagle,
full reviewGamingExcellence
For casual gamers, the repetitive missions, complex gameplay mechanics and steep learning curve may leave many feeling bitter about a purchase.
full reviewIGN
For flight simulation fans, Over G provides a wealth of realistically detailed jets, loadout customization options, and gameplay modes. However, the game fails to generate a thrilling sense of speed.
full reviewExtreme Gamer
Over G Fighters is for the hardcore fans of modern aircraft simulations. There isn't much here besides the accuracy of the jets and a few entertaining dogfights.
full reviewOfficial Xbox Magazine UK
In spite of its unspectacular style and its translation-glitch quirks, Over G is a little weird, but lots of fun. [Aug 2006, p.92]
full reviewNTSC-uk
There is a steep learning curve. Initially it might appear that avoiding a locked-on missile is an impossibility, but these are realistic representations of modern arms so it was never going to be easy. The solution is to learn what real pilots do.
full reviewGameSpot
Though the game attempts to be more than mission-based monotony by also offering online multiplayer and some other options, the sluggish flight controls, bland graphics, and often-poor English translations conspire to make Over G Fighters a vapid package,
full reviewGamingTrend
Unfortunately, Over G Fighters doesn’t have the sense of speed, graphics, action, or mission structure to make you feel like you are flying the unfriendly skies.
full reviewAmped IGO
A very average game. Sluggish controls and a lackluster presentation really hurt this game. The lack of real mission variety doesn’t help matters either.
full reviewWHAM! Gaming
Fans of modern flight sims will enjoy the game, but its bare-bones presentation and slightly technical nature won't win any followers among action gamers hoping for Top Gun-style dogfights.
full reviewCheat Code Central
The visuals are very disappointing, the music is terrible, control is weak, the gameplay is average and the price is $60. You do the math.
full reviewGamerFeed
Over G Fighters manages to get into the sky, but fails to put on a memorable show.
full reviewPlanet Xbox 360
The presentation is pretty awful; it looks to be straight out of a Playstation 1 game, not a next-gen console.
full reviewGame Informer
To say that Over G Fighters is a phenomenally terrible game isn't an exaggeration or a quippy joke. [Sept. 2006, p.97]
Official Xbox Magazine
While the game strives for a balance of realism and playability, the bottom line is, it's not much fun. [Sept 2006, p.79]
Play Magazine
An ugly duckling. [Aug 2006, p.63]
Games Master UK
Modern missiles are too good to make games any fun - give us crap biplanes any day. [Sept 2006, p.65]
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Only players with a "Top Gun" level of dedication will persevere. Everyone else will start looking for the eject button. [Aug 2006, p.88]
G4 TV
To be breezily blunt, it’s possible to be Over G Fighters after a few hours’ worth of play.
full reviewEuroGamer
If you're in the market for a proper jet-fighter game, I'd recommend hunting down a proper PC simulation. I remember EF-2000 from about 1998 being about 1998 times better than this. And if you want an arcadey dogfighter, try "Crimson Skies" for Xbox 1 ins
full reviewgames(TM)
Ease of play combines with the game’s slow pace to undermine all Taito’s good intentions. [Aug 2006, p.128]
Games Radar
Even the multiplayer over Xbox Live can't save this title from a near-complete flare-out, and while there's nothing actually broken about Over G's gameplay, it still comes off as stale and tedious.
full reviewPALGN
A really unspectacular package. The single player campaign is short and lacks variety, there’s nobody to play multiplayer games with, the action itself is confused yet utterly simplistic, and the game fails to graphically compete with titles releas
full reviewEdge Magazine
It's in need of plenty more flair, not so much that it strains against what its buttoned-down framework is trying to achieve, but just to inject some feeling of variety into its skirmishes and sorties. [Sept 2006, p.88]
Xboxic
Over G Fighters is one of those games that make me wonder what the quality assurance department was doing when it tested the game. If they only check for crashes, they failed... it crashed a couple of times (and only when I just unlocked a plane...), but
full reviewSydney Morning Herald
A good example of why realism in games isn't necessarily the best outcome.
full review360 Gamer Magazine UK
Not even one to recommend to diehard flight sim fans. In a relatively short space of time, Ubi has become one of the leading software publishers and really doesn’t need tat like this sullying its reputation – particularly when it’s pe
full reviewDigital Entertainment News
Really, aside from the nice-looking replays, this game could have been made on a Sega Genesis or Super Nintendo without too much loss in game play.
full reviewX360 Magazine UK
A game that can't decide what it is and should never really have been released; something that Ubisoft clearly realises given the amount of effort that hasn't gone into promoting it. [Issue 10, p.86]
1UP
A not particularly attractive game that provides neither the twitch-based thrills of an arcadey flight game nor the intricate controls and challenge of flying a realistic virtual aircraft.
full reviewDetroit Free Press
From the laughable briefing scenes to the flighty controls, this game is simply not fun. The design, from front to aft, is flawed and, frankly, not up to par with the Xbox 360's standards.
full reviewGame Revolution
Other than plenty of cockpit bleeps and bloops, the sound is also lackluster. Bad, generic metal loops dominate the soundtrack, making you actually wish Kenny Loggins was back on the scene.
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