Enemy Engaged 2 signed by Strategy First

Enemy Engaged 2 - Image 1Remember when we showed you the trailer for the new flight simulation sequel Enemy Engaged 2? Software publisher Strategy First Inc. has just signed the game. Strategy First sounded very pleased with the flight sim, saying that it’s a very convincing and realistic chopper combat simulation, with an overwhelming authenticity and attention to detail.

Enemy Engaged 2 was developed by Gameyus Interactive. This sequel is going to be released Q2 of 2007. It features helicopter simulation with realistic flight physics, three theatres of war with two opposing campaigns each, real-time battlefields, flying areas over Lebanon, Taiwan and Korea, various combat environments and weather conditions, and over 1,200 detailed vehicles as well as using an immersive voice control to command your gunner and wingman.

Strategy First, Inc. has high hopes for the game, and even invites gamers to let them know what they think of Enemy Engaged 2. Then again, after the success of the predecessor of this game, Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche Versus Ka-52 Hokum, we’re betting that they’re going to receive only flattery for the game.

Enemy Engaged 2 - Image 1Remember when we showed you the trailer for the new flight simulation sequel Enemy Engaged 2? Software publisher Strategy First Inc. has just signed the game. Strategy First sounded very pleased with the flight sim, saying that it’s a very convincing and realistic chopper combat simulation, with an overwhelming authenticity and attention to detail.

Enemy Engaged 2 was developed by Gameyus Interactive. This sequel is going to be released Q2 of 2007. It features helicopter simulation with realistic flight physics, three theatres of war with two opposing campaigns each, real-time battlefields, flying areas over Lebanon, Taiwan and Korea, various combat environments and weather conditions, and over 1,200 detailed vehicles as well as using an immersive voice control to command your gunner and wingman.

Strategy First, Inc. has high hopes for the game, and even invites gamers to let them know what they think of Enemy Engaged 2. Then again, after the success of the predecessor of this game, Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche Versus Ka-52 Hokum, we’re betting that they’re going to receive only flattery for the game.

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