The choice of helicopters in Steely Bird is limited to 3 iron birdies, but all of the machines are pure joy to pilot and attack with. All 3D objects are remarkably well designed and bear a distinct Air Force Missions style touch. The battle scene is littered with burning oil barrels and is packed with industrial objects where sneaky terrorist land units can hide to give them unfair advantage. There is a whole lot of desert flying to do because this add-on is Iraq-based. During World War II, five different Chinese people fight their way through Japanese Air Force attacks to protect an important military machine in Chongqing, 1940. Naturally, the only way to stop the destruction is to annihilate the opponents while they are on the move.Īfter this is done, the player has to carefully plan the assault on the core base, which is defended by the towers and is fortified with a new type of metal alloy. With Ye Liu, Bruce Willis, Song Seung-heon, William Wai-Ting Chan.
This time around, the terrorists created a new monstrous weapon and a new type of explosives. The centerpiece of Steely Bird is a new terrorist base, well defended and cleverly designed to make any head-on attack pointless. The new sequel follows in the footsteps of its parent and takes it to the limit. Steely Bird is a fresh sequel to Air Force Missions, perhaps the most exciting 3D indie helicopter combat action game ever released. There are five different landscape types, all with. 100+ land, air and water enemy units will make your life worse then hell. Genre: Action, Arcade, Shoot'em Up (ShmUp), Side-Scrolling Shooter Rough, cruel and intense helicopter 3D action game that makes you fly and fight over desert, water and industrial areas.