''Warhawk'', subtitled ''The Red Mercury Missions'', released as in Japan, is a 1995
combat flight simulation video game
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developed by
Sony Interactive Studios America
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and
SingleTrac and published by
Sony Computer Entertainment
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for the
PlayStation
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. It was originally released on November 10, 1995 in North America and a month later elsewhere. A Windows version was planned for release in 1996 but was cancelled.
''Warhawk'' was well received by critics and was re-released as part of Sony's ''Greatest Hits'' line-up. It was released on the
PlayStation Network
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in North America in 2007 and elsewhere in 2012. A
multiplayer-only remake of the game, developed by
Incognito Entertainment
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, was released in 2007 for the
PlayStation 3
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.
Gameplay
''Warhawk'' is a
vehicle simulation game
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built around a futuristic
VTOL
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craft. The player maneuvers with 360 degrees of flight control through six levels. Weapons include fire-off lock-ons, rockets, multi-fire swarmers, and plasma cannons. The game has no multiplayer capabilities and does not feature
DualShock
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or analog controller support.
There are no saving or loading features. Instead, a password is presented each time a level is completed. The game ends after its six levels are completed, or when the player's craft can no longer fly. This occurs if the craft takes heavy damage, gets stuck in narrow places or the player
ejects from their craft. The craft is teleported to base, repaired, and sent back to the stage for the first two times this happens; on the third time, the game ends.
Enemies in the game vary from tanks and aircraft to massive fixed gun emplacements and futuristic robots. In certain areas of the game, enemies continuously respawn to challenge the player until they complete the mission objective. A version of the ''Warhawk'' craft itself is the final boss in ''
Twisted Metal: Black''.
Plot
The plot of the game centers around a megalomaniac named Kreel who has become a global threat and is threatening various nations with his seemingly unstoppable armies. Players take the role of two pilots named 'Hatch' and 'Walker', who are part of an international force devoted to fighting Kreel and his varied minions. As the campaign progresses, the source of Kreel's power is revealed to be
Red Mercury, which provides his forces with their nigh-invulnerability.
The game has various endings depending on what actions the player takes during the final battle, or if the player loses all lives. These include a costly nuclear war, Kreel choking to death on a chicken bone, a happy ending selling "I survived the Red Mercury war" baseball caps, both pilots being served as the main course at Kreel's grand victory ceremony, or Hatch being brainwashed by the Red Mercury and becoming Kreel's willing servant and destroying the mothership and remaining planetary defense forces.
Development
The game was announced at
E3 1995. Associate producer/designer Mike Giam explained how the game's basic concept was formed: "We looked at shooters like ''
After Burner
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'' and ''
StarFox'', and we juxtaposed their arcade feeling with the freedom of a
computer flight sim."
The game took nine months to develop.
By the end of November 1995 Singletrac had started work on a conversion of ''Warhawk'' for
Windows 95
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, with a planned early 1996 release.
[ However, it was cancelled.
]
Reception
''Warhawk'' was released to overwhelmingly positive reviews. Critics lauded the precise controls, music, graphics, sound effects, and most especially the freedom and variety afforded by the open 3D world and complex flight controls, though some felt the game was too short.
See also
*Warhawk (2007 video game)
''Warhawk'' was a 2007 online multiplayer third-person shooter video game developed by Incognito Entertainment and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3. It was intended to be a remake of an aerial warfare game of the ...
References
External links
''Warhawk'' at GameSpot
*
''Warhawk'' review
at Gaming Target
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