While it never spawned a direct sequel, the game's developer eventually gained significant industry recognition for their work on the narrative-driven shooter Spec Ops: The Line . Go to product viewer dialog for this item. Yager - Xbox
: The delay of the North American release until late 2004 made its graphics feel slightly dated by the time it arrived in that market. Yager [Xbox Classic]
: Reviewers often cited an inconsistent and punishing difficulty curve that "ramps up dramatically" after the first five missions. While it never spawned a direct sequel, the
: Doubles the throttle for high-speed dogfighting and aerial maneuvers like barrel rolls. : Reviewers often cited an inconsistent and punishing
The game requires players to transition seamlessly between these modes to survive large-scale encounters. Missions are varied, ranging from standard dogfights and defending harbors to more strategic tasks like using a sniper rail gun for silent espionage. Technical and Critical Reception
The game is set in a future where national borders have dissolved, and the world is divided into Trade Zones controlled by powerful corporate entities like Proteus and the militaristic DST. Players take on the role of , a freelance pilot trying to rebuild his reputation after a disastrous past mission.