Comanche 3
Developed by:
NovaLogic, Inc.
Founded in 1985, by CEO John A. Garcia, NovaLogic Inc. is a developer and global publisher of computer games for the PC, PlayStation® and PlayStation® 2 game consoles, NINTENDO GAMECUBE and Xbox video game system.
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Comanche 3 is developed by Novalogic, Inc. in the year 1997. It was released in the DOS Platform. This is an Action and Simulation genre game. This is a First Person Perspective Game.
Comanche 3 is far better than its predecessor Comanche 2. In this game the player is going through difficult missions in a chopper. These chopper are designed using original Boeing and Sikorsky documents which are tested by Army Pilots. The player gets to handle the stick of the Comanche helicopter and has to steer through 30 missions. These missions are different from each other and they include missions like night creeps, set-piece assault and strategic lighting strikes. Comanche 3 has an easy and advanced model with a flight recorder that gives you a chance to rewind i.e. go back in time and change the outcome of the mission. This game also offers the “Multiplayer Network” which lets up to player play alongside and battle each other.
The developers of the game have learned from their previous mistakes and have spent time in the graphics section of the game. The graphics are excellent and the sound is pretty good too. At first, this simulation game can be feel extremely hard(it is), but after a while you might get a hold of it. You would badmouth the game at the beginning but will come back again and again to beat it. Your patience and perseverance will pay off. The game provides what type of skill and coordination is required to Start the game. If you have had previous simulation experience then this is your time to show your skills and play this game. This game is highly recommended for anyone who likes to play helicopter simulator games.
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