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Retrasado said:
Warhawk takes a while to learn and you will find yourself blown out of the sky hundreds of times before you get the hang of it. (there's no tutorial or single-player mode) However, once you DO learn it, it can stand up next to CoD4 and end up looking pretty good. The balance between the air warfare and the ground warfare is excellent and the online community is large and for the most part, very civil. Warhawk is the kind of game that you play for a while, go away to play newer games, but then find yourself coming back again and again. It's like the ultimate "fall-back" game to play when your other games get old.

This is quoted because it is an excellent summary of the Warhawk experience.

If you allow Warhawk to grow on you, you will love it. On the other hand, I have more then a few friends on the PSN that hate it and would never play it with me. Which is why I formed the Warhawk league.

You really should give the league a serious try if you get the game. I virtually guarantee that it is the friendliest competition you will find. We really welcome all skill levels, but your first games will be brutal, but at least you will be among VGC friends.