Since the early days of NovaLogic - you know, back when voxels were the
size of your fist and hours were wasted trying to squeeze out some
extra lower memory to run Comanche - the company has steadily released
simulations, typically with a military theme, that are fast, fun, and
furious. You didn't expect a lot of realism or even depth in some
cases, but what you got was a game you could load, play, and shoot
something in, with some nice explosion or other graphical treat as your
reward. Despite NovaLogic's attempt to gain legitimacy with official
sanctioning from the F-22's manufacturer Lockheed Martin, you still
couldn't expect the level of realism of, say, the Falcon series, or
sims from Digital Integration, Jane's, or Digital Image Design. So,
with that in mind, if you look over NovaLogic's latest offering, F-22
Lightning 3, you are presented with NovaLogic's credo (that is, fast,
fun, and furious) front and center, which is really not a bad thing at
all.