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T om Cla ncy's H.A.W.X  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X.  Developer(s)Ubisoft Romania Ubisoft Kyiv (PC) Gameloft  (Android, iOS & webOS) Publisher(s)Ubisoft Designer(s)Thomas Simon Composer(s)Tom SaltaVersion 1.02 (May 6, 2009) Platform(s)Microsoft Windows ,PlayStation 3, Xbox 360,Android, iOS, webOS,Symbian^3, Java ME Release date(s) PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 

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Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. 

Developer(s) Ubisoft Romania 

Ubisoft Kyiv (PC)

Gameloft (Android, iOS & webOS)

Publisher(s) Ubisoft  

Designer(s) Thomas Simon

Composer(s) Tom Salta 

Version  1.02 (May 6, 2009)

Platform(s) Microsoft Windows,PlayStation 3, Xbox

360,Android, iOS, webOS,Symbian^3, Java

ME 

Release date(s)  PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 

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NA March 3, 2009[1] 

Microsoft Windows 

NA March 17, 2009[2] 

iOS 

NA December 9, 2009

[3] 

Genre(s) Arcade Flight Shooter

Mode(s)  Single-player, multiplayer 

Rating(s) CERO: A

ESRB: T

OFLC: PG

PEGI: 12+

Apple: 9+

Media / distribution  Blu-ray Disc, DVD-DL, Digital Download

- Steam 

System requirements 

See Development  

Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X is an arcade flight video game developed by Ubisoft Romania and published

by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows,Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Android, webOS, and iOS.[4]

 It was released in

United States on March 6, 2009.[1]

 The Wii version was announced, but it has been canceled.[5]

 In September

2010 a sequel titled Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X 2  was released for Xbox 360 andPlayStation 3. The Microsoft

Windows and the Wii versions were released in November 2010.

The story of the game takes place during the time of Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced 

Warfighter . H.A.W.X is set in the near future where private military companies have essentially replaced

government-run military in many countries. The player is placed in the shoes of David Crenshaw — an ex-

military elite pilot who was recruited by one of these corporations to work for them as one of their pilots, fighting

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whomever and whenever he is told to. Crenshaw later returns to the US Air Force together with his team, trying

to prevent a full scale terrorist attack on the United States which was initiated by this military company.

A demo of the game for the Xbox 360 was released on February 11, 2009, PlayStation 3 on February 27, 2009

and Microsoft Windows on March 2, 2009.[6]

 H.A.W.X received mixed reviews from critics.[7]

 

Contents

[hide] 

1 Gameplay 

o  1.1 Multiplayer 

2 Background 

3 Plot 

4 Development 

5 Reception 

6 Sequel 

7 References 

8 External links 

[edit]Gameplay

The fundamental gameplay mechanics are similar to those of other console-based flight series, including Ace

Combat. 

Players take on enemies with over 50 aircraft available. Each mission is at real world locations in environments

created with commercial satellite data. A cockpit, first person, and third person view are selectable. The third

person view gives the player an external view of both their plane and the target,.[8]

 

The game features an Enhanced Reality System (ERS), which is used as a set of training wheels for players.

The ERS includes radars,incoming missile detection, an anti-crash system, damage control system, tactical

map, information relay, aircraft interception trajectories and weapons trajectory control. ERS also allows

players to issue orders to their squadron and other units.[9]

 When fully activated, ERS provides a great deal of

assistance to the player. The ERS features can be turned off selectively to make the game more difficult and

give the player more maneuverability.[8]

 

The Ace Edge flight stick and throttle control, designed for the limited edition Ace Combat 6 package, is fully

compatible with the game on both Microsoft Windows and Xbox 360.[10]

 

[edit]Multiplayer

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Players are able to complete campaign missions in co-op mode. There is a deathmatch mode where players

can challenge each other. Winning players are rewarded with experience points to unlock more weapons. The

planes that are available in multiplayer mode are determined by the level the player is currently on.

[edit]Background

Set above the skies of a near-future world, increasingly dependent on private military companies with elite

mercenaries who have a relaxed view on the law. As these non-governmental organizations gain power, global

conflict erupts with one powerful PMC attacking the United States.[11]

 

The game is set in the same universe as Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter ; as Captain Scott

Mitchell, the Ghost leader, is featured in a few of the missions.[12]

 Plot elements are carried over from other

Tom Clancy games such as the missile defense system found in Tom Clancy's EndWar .[12]

 G4's interview

with H.A.W.X' s lead designer Thomas Simon reveals that the game takes place in between Tom Clancy's 

Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2  and Tom Clancy's EndWar .[13][14]

 

[edit]Plot

The player begins the game in 2014 as the player assumes the role of former U.S. Air Force pilot, David

Crenshaw, who is part of an elite unit called H.A.W.X ("High Altitude Warfare Xperimental squadron"), provides

fire-support missions for the Ghost team carrying out covert operations in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico. However,

shortly after the mission, the Air Force decides to deactivate the H.A.W.X squadron and its pilots, including

Crenshaw, are recruited into the PMC Artemis Global Security.

Over the next six years, Crenshaw and his squadron perform various missions for Artemis and its clients,

including defending valuable facilities and attacking insurgent bases. In 2021, Artemis signs a lucrative defense

contract with Brazil, making it one of the most powerful PMCs in the world. However, shortly after the contract

is signed, Las Trinidad, an alliance of anti-US South American states, launches an invasion on Rio de Janeiro. 

With the help of Crenshaw and his squadron, Artemis and the Brazilian military are able to push back the

assault. The United States then sends in forces to intervene in the conflict, thereby subverting Artemis' role in

the conflict and pushing the company towards financial difficulties as its stocks drop. In response, Artemis

terminates its contract and attempts to drive out "interfering" U.S. forces in the Magellan Strait, as Las Trinidad

had offered them a better deal. Then, its naval forces attack a U.S. carrier battle group. Unwilling to turn on

their own country, Crenshaw and his squadron side with the United States and help them destroy the Artemis

forces in the area.

After the United States orders Artemis to disarm, the PMC knocks out U.S. communication and radar systems

(despite previously having their Caribbean HQ bombed by U.S. B-52s in a retaliatory strike), rendering the

entire nation nearly defenseless, and launches a massive preemptive attack on United States soil. Though

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H.A.W.X manages to prevent them from takingWashington, DC and assassinating the President of the United

States, Artemis manages to attack and capture numerous American cities and military facilities, severely

damaging U.S. military capability. Crenshaw and his squadron then assists the American counterattack against

Artemis as the U.S. military attempts to regain their footing. However, as the United States begins gaining the

upper hand with the help of Japan and NATO, Adrian DeWinter, the CEO of Artemis, announces that he has

stolen some of the United States' nuclear weaponsand gives the President an ultimatum, surrender in 24 hours

or watch the United States be destroyed. 

H.A.W.X, along with the Ghost Recon team and the US military, manage to restore the SLAMS missile defense

shield— found in Tom Clancy's EndWar  and retake the stolen nukes, but Artemis still has a trump card.

Artemis forces managed to smuggle one nuclear warhead into Los Angeles and threatens to detonate it. With

the warhead eventually located by AWACS Citadel and destroyed by Crenshaw with seconds to spare, the

Artemis threat was destroyed once and for all.

In the epilogue which takes place several weeks later, it is revealed that Artemis has been completely

destroyed, however DeWinter and other Artemis executives have managed to escape and are now

international fugitives. The conflict between the United States and Artemis, despite lasting less than 72 hours,

had caused over 40,000 civilian and military deaths all across the United States, prompting the United

Nations to begin a crackdown on all PMCs. PMCs are now either forced to take on small scale support and

logistical roles, as they had at the turn of the century, or they will be dismantled. Meanwhile, Crenshaw alone is

sent in a F-22 Raptor fighter jet on a black operation to assassinate DeWinter and his subordinates. Thanks to

intelligence provided by Third Echelon, Crenshaw destroys Dewinter's hideout located above a series of

canyons.

[edit]Development

[show]Official system requirements

H.A.W.X was officially announced on July 15, 2008 at the annual E3 2008 developers conference.[16]

 Prior to

this, Ubisoft issued a press release about the game under its working title Tom Clancy's Air Combat .[17]

 Tom 

Clancy's H.A.W.X uses a new high resolution image program. H.A.W.X uses GeoEye's commercial Earth-

imaging IKONOS satellite system. The H.A.W.X development team worked closely with GeoEye so that

satellite images could be used in the game's nineteen-level environment. "High-resolution satellite imaging is

moving from the black world of intelligence to the white world of commerce, and Tom Clancy's HAWX will bring

that reality to gamers," said GeoEye VP, Mark Brender.[18]

 However, flying your craft in-game at low altitudes

makes you visually aware that the GeoEye imagery is not perfect, with ground textures becoming very

pixelated: what would appear to be buildings being nothing more than flat squares on the floor, and what would

sometimes appear to be water being nothing more than a blue-colored texture.

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[edit]Reception

[hide] Reviews

Aggregate scores

Aggregator Score

GameRankings 74%[19]

 

Metacritic 72%[7]

 

Review scores

Publication Score

Eurogamer 6/10[20]

 

Game Informer  8.75/10[21]

 

GameSpot 7.5/10[22] 

IGN 6.7/10 (Xbox 360)[23]

 

6.8/10 (PS3)[24]

 

Official Xbox Magazine 8.5/10[25]

 

TeamXbox 8.4/10[26]

 

 X-Play[27]

 

H.A.W.X has received average reviews and has been both praised and criticized. While the satellite mapping

has been largely praised as it increases authenticity, it has also been criticized as pixelation becomes very

obvious during low-level flying. On Xbox 360, the frame rate dramatically falls during intense battle scenes.

Many reviewers criticized it as "stale". IGN said in their review, "The co-op is fun, but the lacking multiplayer is

a bummer."[23][24]

 and X-Play  stated "Versus multiplayer is confusingly shallow".[27]

 Zero Punctuation, known for

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its overly critical and often cruel review style gave it a rare positive review, criticising the story but

complimenting the gameplay.[28]

 

Visual differences in many aircraft models with multiple variants like the F-14, F-15, F-16, Su-27, Su-35 & Su-

37 are poorly detailed. For example the visual differences between the F-15C and the F-15E are not modeled,

as both aircraft in the game have the same 3-D model with a different weapon loadout. However, in reality

the F-15C is a single seat air superiority fighter / interceptor while the F-15E is a two seat multi-rolestrike

fighter with extra hardpoints and Conformal Fuel Tanks. Another example is with the MiG-25 and the MiG-31, 

where the both aircraft are identical in the game, whereas the real versions have several differences. The same

drawback is seen in most if not all aircraft with multiple variants in the game.

A gameplay element new to flight games called Assistance OFF met mixed reception with the gaming

community. While some gamers felt it made for thrilling gameplay, others were unhappy with the fact that

Assistance OFF mode forces an external 'dogfight camera' view while active, but is the only way to access

many of the game's more advanced flight maneuvers. This makes it impossible to execute those maneuvers

from within the cockpit, and thus reduces the immersion factor for some gamers. In response to community

concern shortly after the release of the game's demo, the development team issued a statement explaining the

benefits of the external camera, and stating that "the dogfight camera is and will remain the only camera

available when playing in "Assistance OFF" mode".[29]

 Game Informer  praised it for its "big thrills".[21]

 

[edit]Sequel

On May 5, 2010, Ubisoft announced that a sequel, HAWX 2, was being developed by Ubisoft Romania for the

Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii and PC. The game was released on September 3, 2010 for Xbox 360, September10 for PlayStation 3,

[30] and on November 12, 2010 for Wii and PC.

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