Developer G5 Software deserves a lot of praise for its chopper sim Whirlwind Over Vietnam. Unfortunately, virtually all of these kudos are for the company's decision to skip World War II and set a flight sim in Southeast Asia, not for anything to do with gameplay. Everything beyond the offbeat setting ranges from merely pedestrian to downright bad, thanks in large part to problematic controls that won't satisfy serious simmers or casual fliers, overly long shoot-'em-up missions, and some serious technical glitches.
Controls are the biggest issue. As you might expect, piloting a Huey helicopter is a bit more complex than something like a Spitfire or an Me-109. But the game does almost nothing to prepare you for that challenge. There is no flight school; there are no training missions. You're simply set free to tackle the 10 historical missions included in the game (that's all you get in the game, actually, as there is no multiplayer support) with nothing more than a couple of brief pages in the pamphlet-size manual detailing the basics of takeoff, thrust, and flight control, along with some tips and chopper-specific dangers like the vortex ring. Much of this text is incomprehensible, too, as the manual appears to have been translated from the original Russian by someone who needs to brush up on English articles and prepositions.
Of course, you need a lot more guidance than this to feel comfortable at the helm of a helicopter. While the few hundred words dedicated to basic flying are enough to get you off the ground, this game is crying for an interactive tutorial of some sort. Even if you switch off a lot of the more treacherous chopper physics effects like air cushion and that dreaded vortex ring, you still need to go through loads of trial and error before figuring out how to keep your bird in the air and positioned correctly to fire rockets and riddle Charlie with bullets. Also, the keyboard controls are awkward, so you need a flight-sim joystick with a hat to have a good shot at becoming a Huey pro.
You can skip this piloting rigmarole and switch on an autopilot feature, but it has a couple of serious problems. For starters, sometimes it doesn't function properly. Switch it on and you might twirl in a circle, or you'll meander along your patrol route so oddly that you're moving sideways as much as you are forward. Second, switching on the autopilot removes the flight sim characteristics entirely and turns Whirlwind into a rail shooter. Missions mostly feature simplistic search-and-destroy patrols or hold-a-location objectives to protect ground troops. So with the autopilot on, all you do is gun down Viet Cong and North Vietnamese Army regulars on the ground with your Huey's two side miniguns and watch air support light up the jungle with napalm.
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