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- The Armchair Empire - [8.8/10] Review with screen shots by Stefan Shetty. "SWON is a great WWII experience as well as an exceptional game."
- GameSpy - [4/5] Review by Zach "Freelance Weasel" Meston. Offers links to screen shots and movies. "...the most intense dogfighting and most spectacular production values I've ever encountered in a flight-action game."
- GameSpy - Multi-platform preview with screen shots by Ryan "digitaltaco" O'Donnell. "...a flight combat game which is a little bit more arcade than simulation..."
- Secret Weapons Over Normandy - ESCMag Review - [8/10] Multi-platform review with screen shots by Cliff Daigle. "...anyone looking for fun, polished, single-player aerial combat should lock their sights on SWON."
- PC Gameworld - [90%] Review by Jeff Maginniss. Offers link to screen shots. "...SWON lands itself in good hands for softcore fight fans and kids young and old."
- GameSpy - [3/5] Review by Scott Osborne. Offers links to screen shots, demo download and movies. "...it feels too much like a port of an uninspired console game."
- IGN.com - [8/10] Review with screen shots by Steve Butts. Offers links to game help, movies and demo download. "...as if Totally Games was holding back, hoping like hell not to overly smartify the title for a console audience."
- GameSpot - [6.9/10] Review by Jeff Gerstmann. Offers links to demo download, movies and screen shots. "...a decent air combat game that takes a stripped-down, arcade-style approach to the genre."
- Worthplaying - [8.2/10] Review with screen shots by Ben Zackheim. "For the most part SWON delivers on everything it promises."
- GameSpy - Offers interview with designer Lawrence Holland shortly before game's debut party at E3 2003.
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- Secret Weapons Over Normandy - Secret Weapons Over Normandy or (SWON) is a World War II-based flight simulation video game released on November 18 2003. Published by Lucas Arts and developed by Totally Games, the game is composed of 15 objective-based missions set in 1940s European, North African, and the Pacific theatres ...