Burnin’ new screens for After Burner: Black Falcon
We know it feels like you’ve been getting nothing but screenshots for the upcoming arcade-style flight combat PSP title, After Burner: Black Falcon, but with the March 2007 release window, can you really blame us for wanting to show you guys what you can look forward to once you get your hands on the game?
Nope, didn’t think so. So anyhoo, just in case it’s been to long since you last got a preview of the game, or it has managed to slip your minds, here are some of the features After Burner: Black Falcon will have:
- in-depth customisation of 19 officially licensed military planes
- more than 30 missions in the single-player campaign
- Co-op play as well as multiplayer
- plane of your choice can be controlled using the PSP’s analog stick
And that’s not even half of it, so if you wanna know more about the game, make sure you check back with us ‘coz we’ll keeping you posted on the latest news and developments on this Planet Moon Studios-developed game. Meanwhile, check out these burnin’ screens we have for you, why don’tcha?
Via WorthPlaying
We know it feels like you’ve been getting nothing but screenshots for the upcoming arcade-style flight combat PSP title, After Burner: Black Falcon, but with the March 2007 release window, can you really blame us for wanting to show you guys what you can look forward to once you get your hands on the game?
Nope, didn’t think so. So anyhoo, just in case it’s been to long since you last got a preview of the game, or it has managed to slip your minds, here are some of the features After Burner: Black Falcon will have:
- in-depth customisation of 19 officially licensed military planes
- more than 30 missions in the single-player campaign
- Co-op play as well as multiplayer
- plane of your choice can be controlled using the PSP’s analog stick
And that’s not even half of it, so if you wanna know more about the game, make sure you check back with us ‘coz we’ll keeping you posted on the latest news and developments on this Planet Moon Studios-developed game. Meanwhile, check out these burnin’ screens we have for you, why don’tcha?
Via WorthPlaying