

If you crash or you are destroyed you get a certain number of continues depending on the difficulty before the mission is failed. As fun as co-op is, playing single player gives you an AI gunner that is no dummy and can really help you out. Along with the co-op is of course single player and a free roam mode. Unfortunately there is no online versus mode. You can also take it online with 2-4 player co-op which is even more fun, when you have 2 choppers flying through mission with 3 of your friends.
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You can play offline 2 player co-op where one person is in the gunner seat while the other is flying with control of the missiles. One of the coolest aspects of the game in my opinion was the co-op. You can go into first and third person views as well as everything in between, whenever you want. I still found that firing between the missiles/turret and flying was a pretty good balance that didn’t overwhelm me like other flight controls have done in the past. I don’t even bother flying the choppers in Bad Company because I find them difficult to shoot and fly at the same time, so a Bad Company Chopper Veteran will be able to pick these controls up with ease. While the controls can take some getting used to, I found them to be fairly easy to grasp, but I had my occasional crash. People that like flying the choppers in Battlefield: Bad Company 2 will love this game, because that is all you do.
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But the title of the game says it right out, why this is different from any other flight simulator and that is because you are flying only choppers. Apache: Air Assault is one of those game that fly under the radar when released, no pun intended.
