Helicopter 2015: Natural Disasters
A low-budget helicopter rescue sim with 40+ missions across a 100 sq km map. Chronic stability issues and a 15% Steam approval rating make it hard to recommend to almost anyone.
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About Helicopter 2015: Natural Disasters
Helicopter 2015: Natural Disasters is a single-player helicopter simulation developed by Si7 and published by Ravenscourt. You fly one of five helicopters, each with different performance specs, across a mission-based structure spanning more than 40 scenarios set against changing weather conditions. The camera supports both a side-view and a bird's-eye perspective, and every mission runs against a time limit, so there is at least some mechanical tension built into the loop. On paper, that structure has the bones of a lightweight arcade sim worth an afternoon. In practice, the numbers tell a brutal story. Out of 126 Steam reviews collected over the game's lifetime, only 15% are positive. That is not a rough launch that self-corrects over time. That is a signal. The most common complaints are hard to dismiss: crashes on startup when selecting a helicopter, runtime errors on Windows 10, and a control scheme that tries to map every function to a gamepad but reportedly demands upward of 16 buttons to cover all inputs. Joystick support, which you would reasonably expect from a sim marketed on flight authenticity, has been broken for players since at least the earlier Helicopter Search and Rescue 2013, the codebase this title appears to share. No post-launch patch appears to have resolved it. From a sim-depth standpoint, the decision-making layer is extremely thin. There are no resource management systems, no base upgrades, no crew assignments, and no procedural mission variety. The five helicopters offer different stats on paper, but with missions structured around timed pickups and drop-offs, the choice of airframe feels cosmetic rather than strategic. The 100-square-kilometer terrain sounds generous, but it functions as an open corridor between objective markers rather than a simulated environment you interact with meaningfully. Changing weather is present but appears to affect aesthetics more than flight model difficulty. The tutorial and training missions do exist, which at least shows some awareness that newcomers need onboarding. That is the one structural kindness the game extends. But a working tutorial is the floor, not a selling point, and it does nothing to address the underlying instability. If the game will not run past the helicopter selection screen for a meaningful portion of players, the tutorial is irrelevant. There is no mod ecosystem, no community-built content pipeline, and no indication of ongoing developer support to rescue the product from its own technical debt. Skip this one unless you are specifically archiving budget PC sims from 2015 for historical reasons. Even at rock-bottom pricing, a game you cannot reliably launch is a game that costs you time, not just money. Diego, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Storage
- 3 GB
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 / AMD Radeon™ HD 5870 (1GB VRAM)
- Processor
- Intel® Core™ i5-2500 @3.3 GHz / AMD FX-8320 @3.5 GHz
- System requirements
- Windows 7 / Windows 8
Recommended
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 / AMD Radeon™ R9 290 (2GB VRAM)
- Processor
- Intel® Core™ i5-4670K @3.4 GHz / AMD FX-8350 @4.0 GHz
- System requirements
- Windows 7 / Windows 8
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Game Info
- Developer
- Si7
- Publisher
- Ravenscourt
- Release Date
- May 1, 2015