![]() ![]() You steer your plane with the Nunchuk, tilting it up or down to climb or dive, twisting it left or right to turn, and using buttons on the Nunchuk and remote to fire your weapons and switch between your three speeds: slow, fast, and very fast. Then you remember you're not playing it in an arcade circa 1989. This game is okay for the first few minutes. ![]() As the reckless Ghost Leader, a pilot for a band of rebels called the Alliance of Independent States, you'll take on the UWN's fighters in battle and repeatedly disobey direct orders and endanger your own safety to blow up more of the UWN's stuff. In the near future, a corrupt conglomeration of countries called the Union of World Nations is taking over the planet. The story, like everything about Rebel Raiders, is generic and disposable. Its recent release on the Wii is best ignored. The intervening years have not been kind, and the game is even less impressive today. When it was first released for the PlayStation 2 and PC in early 2006, Rebel Raiders: Operation Nighthawk was already way behind the times-a simple, unimpressive air combat game that did nothing to stand out from the pack. ![]()
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