I have a theory that, like cooking, the secret of a successful Bomber Crew mission is timing. It’s knowing exactly when you’ll have five free seconds to aim and drop your bombs. It’s knowing when you can afford to pull someone out of a gun turret and send them to patch up a pal. It’s knowing just when to enable one of your aircrew’s special abilities, like increased focus or an evasive dive, as those cooldowns feel so painfully slow when there are 10 fighters on your tail.One might imagine Bomber Crew would rely heavily on flight simulation and while you’ll certainly be controlling the aircraft, though not exactly how you’d think, the majority of the game will be directing crew members to achieve different tasks. Crews are assembled of seven members, each with a few different roles to fill. Missions start by selecting the pilot and choosing to take off, from there you’ll then raise the landing gear, and tag a location set by the navigator. Tagging is critical to any given mission as it’ll be used to not only navigate the ship, but also locking onto enemies for the gunners to attack. This is done simply by pressing the ZL button which brings up a viewfinder and then hovering over icons will tag that location or enemy. This is an easy task to monitor while the action is light, but as missions progress it becomes a much more daunting task when enemy planes litter the sky in all directions. That’s only compounded once the plane starts to break down in different areas, requiring a shift in attention. When in the heat of battle, things usually don’t go according to plan, and being quick on your toes is vital to success. As your ship begins to break down while under enemy siege, it forces you to micromanage each crew member as new problems continue to arise. Electrical and hydraulic failures are commonplace and require immediate attention because when not functioning properly, other important abilities such as navigation, gunning, bombing, and landing are impossible. Much like tagging, no one task is too difficult to manage, but only becomes problematic when juggling everything at once. There were instances when the engines were on fire, the electrical system failed, a crew member was on the verge of dying and needing medical attention, all while rapidly approaching the mission target. You’ll need to immediately decipher what’s most crucial to the task at hand and delegate the responsibilities accordingly. Orders are given by selecting the member then pressing the ZR button and moving around the control stick around in a side profile view of the ship. I found this to actually be a bit difficult when things got chaotic, but fortunately using the D-pad snaps onto objects and areas of interest, making it much easier to quickly dish out orders. "We love you, M-town," Gotti said during his set.It’s a rewarding feeling to properly managing everything as it comes, but I found tagging enemies to be difficult since the radar often isn’t helpful enough. Memphis rap veteran Yo Gotti, Moneybagg's friend and Collective Music Group labelmate, was the final surprise performance of the night, performing "That’s What’s Up," "I Got Dat Sack," "FU" and others. Many of the rappers paid their respects to Pooh Shiesty, the Memphis rapper was indicted in October 2020 in connection with a shooting in Miami. Other guests included rappers Big Homiie G, EST Gee and 42 Dugg. Singer Tink brought an R&B flavor during her set, performing a few songs including "Treat Me Like Somebody." Lil Durk rapped some of his hottest songs and features, including "Crazy Story 2.0" as a tribute to Only The Family labelmate and close friend King Von, who was shot and killed in November 2020.Īri Fletcher, Moneybagg's girlfriend, was rolled out on stage on a bed, as he sang his song "One of Dem Nights" to her. Big30 joined Moneybagg for his verse on their song "GO!" from "A Gangsta's Pain." The first guest of the night was 21-year-old Memphis rapper Big30. Moneybagg invited several musical guests and close friends to celebrate his birthday with him. What's next for Memphis rapper? The special guests: Yo Gotti, Big30 and more 'A GANGSTA'S PAIN': Moneybagg Yo has the No. His set concluded with the announcement of the release of "Wockesha (Remix)" featuring Lil Wayne and Ashanti. Moneybagg also performed "123," "Pistol by da Bed," "U Played," "Hard for the Next," fan favorites "Doin' Too Much" and "Time Today," "Said Sum" and "Wockesha." "I'm feeling good I'm at home," he said after his opening song, "Me vs. Moneybagg Yo took the Cannon Center's stage, which included a set designed to look like a Hunt Brothers Pizza location.
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