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Review: Warhawk: Operation Fallen Star
Posted by Brandon Hess,
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 Fun Factor
 9.0 
 Graphics
8.5
 Sound
5.0
 Multiplayer
9.5
 Controls
8.0
 
0.0

This generation, and the capabilities of each console’s online platforms, has prompted the gaming industry to find what kinds of downloadable content make consumers happy. Free content always holds a special place in the hearts of gamers, but pay-for-play content has become more of a mainstay. Many companies have resigned themselves to charging for more maps or a new game mode or two, and while Incognito charges for their additional maps like Tau Crater, the map found in Warhawk’s latest expansion pack "Operation Fallen Star," there’s much more than just a new neighborhood to explore.


Like "Omega Dawn" and "Broken Mirror" before it, "Fallen Star" offers players new methods of play that mix up the game’s play dramatically, and also like the previous two expansions, this change comes in the form of a new vehicle, the Icarus Mk. 1 Rocket Pack. These jet packs are dispensed to players from objects called Daedalus Rapid Assembly Devices, which work much like a vending machines; players only need to wait for the next Icarus to spawn before getting their unit. While it’s different for each map layout, each team’s home base has a Daedalus and some of the more important nodes spawn the machines as well, so they give players yet another reason to protect certain bases.

The jetpack itself gives infantry an impressive amount of agility. Holding R2 turns the jetpack "on," propelling the player into the air, and releasing R2 turns it "off;" it doesn’t work like normal Warhawks, which operate in either a flight mode or in hover. Players can, however, hover by pressing L2 and hold themselves at a constant altitude. Double tapping R2 boosts the player in any direction they choose, even straight up, so even infantry flag carriers can motor around the map with ease. Players are hardly indestructible, however: while missile turrets and Warhawk missiles cannot lock onto a flying infantryman, the standard RPG can.

 Our Rating for Review: Warhawk: Operation Fallen Star
9.0
Fun Factor
The new gameplay is just new enough to explore, and just familiar enough to learn quickly.
8.5
Graphics
No new graphical updates for the game as a whole, but Tau Crater is brimming with gorgeous detail.
5.0
Sound
Nothing interesting to speak of; the jetpack sounds very similar to the Warhawk when activated.
9.5
Multiplayer
Playing with the Icarus may change the landscape, but everything that made Warhawk fun since launch remains.
8.0
Controls
The Icarus is a little unwieldy in combat, but works great at keeping troops mobile.
8.0
Overall
Of the previous expansions, "Operation Fallen Star" holds the most value for players, veterans and newbs alike.
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