Warhawk Review
13 out of 15
Warhawk is finally a PS3 exclusive worth getting excited about.
Date: Monday, September 17, 2007
Author: Loren Halek

Warhawk is a bit of a surprise in just how much fun it really is; this game sits right alongside Xbox’s Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge, the only game that can be compared to this on gameplay alone, with the ground and aerial combat. When Incognito decided to drop the single-player aspect, combined with the delay, the chips were clearly stacked against this from being an A-List release. In the end the company has created an excellent game with good graphics, great controls that you can change, and one that runs smoothly even with 32 people playing at once. Warhawk is truly a benchmark for the PS3 and easily one of the best games in its lineup.

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