Credited cast: | |||
Jay Britton | ... | Indian, America and British Pilots | |
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Andy Mack | ... | British RAF / IAF Pilot |
Sam S. Hughes | ... | British RAF pilot (as Sam Hughes) | |
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David McCallion | ... | British RAF Pilot |
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Kyle Brauch | ... | British RAF Pilot |
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Andrew Overfield | ... | Australian Fighter Pilot |
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Amit Karia | ... | Indian Pilot (IAF) |
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C. Alan Robinson | ... | Trailer / Narrator AVG Pilot |
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Vitaliy Vodney | ... | Russian SSSR Pilot |
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Aaron Baca | ... | USAAF Pilot |
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David Deighton-Theakstone | ... | British RAF Pilot |
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Hsieh Yi Fan | ... | Chinese ROCAF Pilot |
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Kevin Parr | ... | US AVG Pilot |
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Ric Santos | ... | AVG Pilot |
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Takuya Matsumoto | ... | Japanese pilot |
FLYING TIGERS: SHADOWS OVER CHINA is an air-combat action game based on the historical events of America's secret volunteer squadrons that flew against Japan in the China-Burma-India (CBI) Theatre of WW2.
I recently had the pleasure of playing the game Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China. Many World War II games in today's market place offer the same regurgitated game play and story lines. Flying Tigers: Shadows Over China is the exception.
The game play is simple and not overly complicated. As a user it was refreshing to not have to watch hours of instructional simulation before delving into the entertaining parts of the game. The graphics were superb and had a sense of realism while still being playful and imaginative. The storyline was complete and was obviously written by professionals as it kept me glued to the chair.
I would recommend this game to any gamer or war enthusiast alike. It was a great time!