Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge

Platform(s): Xbox
Genre: Action
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios
Developer: FASA Studio
Release Date: Oct. 21, 2003 (US), Oct. 31, 2003 (EU)

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'Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge' (Xbox) - Screens

by Rainier on Aug. 20, 2003 @ 12:28 a.m. PDT

Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge combines thrilling aerial combat with the swashbuckling style of a Hollywood action-adventure movie. Set in an alternate 1930s world of gunship diplomacy and sinister intrigue, Crimson Skies lets you pilot powerful aircraft against nefarious air pirates and behemoth war zeppelins.

As the daring air pirate Nathan Zachary, leader of the infamous Fortune Hunters, players take off on a high-flying adventure, filled with daring escapes and damsels in distress.

Features :

  • Environments that serve as weapons. Use the natural environment and man-made structures to great advantage. Trigger landslides, collapse water towers and bridges, or fly through “danger zones” to destroy or avoid fast-approaching enemies.
  • Fully loaded aerial hotrods. Pilot one of 10 warplanes armed to the teeth with napalm missiles, magnetic grapples and sandstorm cannons. Swoop and dive to elude bogeys just itching to take down the good guys.
  • Multiplayer madness. Dogfight enemy aircraft in four-person splitscreen multiplayer mode. Fly solo or with a squadron against human and artificial intelligence opponents.
  • Secrets in the skies. Swoop high and low in a search for stunt zones, which uncover bonus weapons and more.
  • Flight school not required. Command the air with ease in the true spirit of combat flying. Focus on the art of dogfighting, not the science of flying.

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