Iron Combat: War in the Air

Iron Combat: War in the Air (2015)

by Teyon
Genres:Shooter
Themes:Action
Story:Restore justice to a shattered Earth, seek out & destroy an enemy in epic Air Combat and Mecha Assault Modes! The skies of future Earth are endless battlefields and you have volunteered to become a living weapon, the last hope to vanquish an evil corporation bent on enslaving mankind. Chase in the air as a sophisticated fighter aircraft, then transform into a hi-tech mecha to finish off the enemy. Victories earn you credits that can be used to purchase powerful weapons and upgrades. Customize your abilities and use new powers, you choose how to make every battle unique. Become the mightiest weapon humanity has ever seen! Are you the hero Earth needs for ultimate justice? -Maneuver, chase and fire in realistic Air Combat Mode, close with the enemy and destroy in thrilling Mecha Assault Mode -Fight hundreds of enemies and bosses, in the air and on the ground -Tally kills to purchase weapons & upgrades to customize your vehicle -Easy controls, stunning 3D effects and highly immersive graphics -Clear missions and reveal the storyline in Campaign Play, or master every level in Free PlayShow more
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