• Publisher: G2 Games
  • Release Date: Jul 10, 2007
  • Summary: Enemy Engaged 2 is the sequel to the best selling chopper classic, "Enemy Engaged: RAH-66 Comanche Versus Ka-52 Hokum". Enemy Engaged 2 is set to take the series even further with new dynamic missions and a complete overhaul of graphics and audio that bring the game up to date with the latest and best flight simulations available. Modern helicopter combat simulation with realistic flight physics. Three exciting theaters of war with two opposing campaigns each. Dynamic real-time battlefields. No linear mission plot or predefined unit behavior. Over 30,000 square kilometers of flying area over Lebanon, Taiwan and Korea. Diverse combat environments executed in lush 3D detail under a wide range of weather conditions. Over 1,200 very detailed and blue-print precise vehicles, chosen from among proven classics in actual use in armed forces around the globe. Use immersive voice control to command your gunner and wingman. [Strategy First Inc.] Expand
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 12
  2. Negative: 2 out of 12
  1. An excellent though rather bland-looking 'copter combat sim. [Sept 2007, p.56]
  2. Not a bad game, but cannot beat the original EECH combined with latest free community mods. I hoped for more changes to flight and systems modelling and AI, but instead we got some trees and invisible objects to crash into. [Aug 2007]
  3. For anyone who hasn't already got a helicopter license though, playing Enemy Engaged 2 is about as much fun as eating a pair of sheep's testicles. Yum. [Sept 2007, p.84]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 7
  2. Negative: 5 out of 7
  1. JayL.
    7
    This was unplayable for me with my old gen video card but since upgrading to a ATI 1650 pro, I'll give this title a strong 7 for the best helo sim we've had since the original Enemy Engaged. Graphically the game is really lacking. BUT there are trees and foliage in this sim! They are great duck and cover clusters and the controls with my CH throttle and Joystick have been excellent. Granted, as others have said here about controls, you DO have to set them up EVERYTIME you boot up the game. Overall, I’m liking this sim a lot, flaws and all. If you have over expectations or a pre-shader model 2 generation video card you’ll not be getting the most from this sim. Expand
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  2. FrankExzor
    5
    My previous review under Frank K. needs some updating. I recieved an email back from the developers from a person named Ben Harring about 2 days after my report of trouble was made to them. He instructed me to delete two files....."Please delete game.cfg and eech.ini files from the game directory, you have changed a setting which is causing the game to crash, by deleting these files you will lose all settings that you have made. Please keep checking to see which setting you're changing to cause the game to crash." After doing so this stoppped 90% of the crashes and the TrackIR is operating much better now. This has made me happy but the other 10% of the time ......well you can imagine. Expand
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  3. FrankK.
    3
    My graphics look awesome (I have evga 8800 DX10 card) when the game doesn't crash on me. Joystick setup is lacking horribly (the manual just quickly says to use your joystick drivers to set up your joystick) and the TrackIR suffers from keeping up with your head movement nomatter how you adjust the TrackIR software to compensate for it. I am deeply concerned that the developers are going to run with the money they make onthe release becasue this could definitely be the pinnacle of great sims inline with IL2 but for helicopters. Man I preorder this game over a month in advance hoping it would be the game to really show off my new DX 10 card and 24 inch widescreen monitor and half the time I run the game it crashes. Expand
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