The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Heroes Over Europe Xbox 360 Game
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:008888525837
Condition:Used
Genre:Other
Platform:Microsoft Xbox 360
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:X360_HEROES_OVER_EUROPE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Kayo1946 –
Good buy, something this old man could handle!!
norm kolody –
Great simulation and historically accurate aircraft.LOVE IT
steve andrews –
GREAT PROD.
Ivan Freire Brito –
I received the game in the combined termthe product was exactly as specifiedI indicate to friends and costumers.
Cindy A. Kuriscak –
thank you
Alembic1 –
I am a pilot and also fly radio control planes(the big ones). Besides having great graphics and missions based on real history, this game has the best control Layout of all the flying games I own. If you ever plan to fly radio control planes, This game is an excellent way to get used to the controls on RC transmitters.Also, this game is becoming popular again which is good for live play.The planes you earn are all unique in their flight characteristics. They also come loaded with period correct weapons, eg; bullet-cannon caliber and rocket packs. This makes for more realistic Dogfights.It is true that you don’t have to land your plane to re-arm or re-fuel. If you need stuff like that, I would suggest computer sims.If you are looking for all out dogfighting, this game stands alone in my opinion. Just stick with it and don’t give up! It will become second nature flying both single player missions and "balls to Wall" live Dogfighting.I just ordered a second disk and plan to play this game for a long time.
Anna –
This was easily as much fun as Crimson Skies, which is an Xbox legend, but with authentic WWII planes! Great fun and very addicting.
David –
Bottom line: if you liked Secret Weapons over Europe, Heroes of the Pacific, and Blazing Angels – then you’ll like this game. It’s more of the same – i.e. shoot down enough bombers before they make the red graph on the upper right hand side fill up. Here are the drawbacks: (1) some slowdown during the more intense battle sequences, (2) inability to customize aircraft – I really liked that feature from Blazing Angels 2, and (3) there are no wingmen to speak of – no one is coming to bail you out if an enemy is on your tail – again, another feature from Blazing Angels 2 that I liked. The biggest new addition they have is the “Ace Kill” – if you get close enough to an enemy for a few seconds you will get a closeup of the enemy plane. If you can hit the vital part of the enemy plane in a few seconds, you can destroy it with a single shot. The single player campaign is about the length of that for the other games, though the variety of missions didn’t seem as good. Simply put, even without playing it, you’ve been down this road before. I personnally like these games so it was still a worthwile purchase for me.
Urby Chaney –
Great one player game if you’re a WW2 buff. I loved it. Some of it was pretty tuff so I had to put it on Rookie be able to beat that level. It’s worth it with that low price.
Funky Winkerbean –
To be fair, I haven’t touched the single player yet, so this is strictly for multiplayer. I am ALWAYS up for a good dogfight. I had deep hopes that this game would offer more than the standard “fly in big loops until you line up a target play. Boy, does this deliver! Very tight controls mean that you can truly utilize your flying skills and the abilities of your aircraft in order to capture what it must have been like to blast at enemies in the air using these WW11 craft. Responsive, intense, fun modes (by yourself or team dogfights, dive bombing, hiding in the clouds, battle and war odes, there is all kinds of stuff to enjoy in multiplayer. Add to that a boatload of planes available right off the bat and we have a winner! This game is loads of fun online, it’s probably going to be meaty in single player too. Maybe I’ll write up another review once I’ve torn myself away from the amazing multiplayer component of the game.