Flying the AC-130 gunship alongside combat drones feels like stepping right into the core of modern aerial warfare. What grabbed me is how seamlessly the game mixes action with strategy—it’s never just about pulling the trigger. You’re plotting flight paths, lining up targets, and timing strikes while managing multiple weapon systems. Every burst from the 25mm Gatling or a well-placed Hellfire missile feels earned, and that intensity makes each encounter a test of focus and precision.
What really sets it apart is the simulation depth. Missions demand more than reflexes—they push you to think like a real operator. I often caught myself scanning recon data, managing limited ammo, and watching weapon heat levels, which gave every decision weight. That balance between realism and adrenaline kept pulling me back in.
For anyone who’s into military simulators or air combat shooters, this is the closest I’ve come to feeling what drone warfare might actually be like—challenging, tense, and incredibly rewarding.