You will find out right from the get go that you did well in a mission and therefore were upgraded to the team Blackhawk’s. You play as a young man named James Chase in the year 1940 and have been assigned to go and serve in Britain’s Royal Air Force. Secret Weapons Over Normandy pulls through and does a nice job but you just feel it lacks some of the key ingredients to a great game. It has the perfect setup for a great storyline and for a genre which is really looking for some solid titles, Lucas Arts and Total Games had the opportunity to really do something great with this one.
In many ways Secret Weapons Over Normandy has the potential to be a top notch air combat title that would knock people’s socks off. But in fact that isn’t true at all, as Secret Weapons over Normandy is an arcade style flight game that attempts to recreate the magic that the 1991 PC Classic Secret Weapons of the Luftwaffe. When I first heard about Secret Weapons Over Normandy, it sounded like it was going to be a flight combat simulation title.