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October 2011
(76%)
35 Reviews
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Abstract: There aren’t many flight combat games around on the videogames scene, so if you know any at all, chances it’s one in the Ace Combat series. Offering wannabe Mavericks some beautifully detailed and faithfully modelled aircraft to fly, the Japanese-prod...
Abstract: PlayStation 3The games of the Ace Combat series have never tried to be flight sims but they have always felt as if they had the same respect for the super-engineered and precise machines, along with the men and women who fly them. Players of the Ace Co...
Abstract: Ace Combat: Assault Horizon is the latest release in the long running air combat series with a significant fan following. Focusing on story and gritty combat, this latest release does well to provide quite a few hours of entertainment to all fans of ac...
Abstract: In 1992, Namco released a flight-simulator arcade game called Air Combat, a bulky action fighter title that not only took up about half of a city block but was nonetheless popular enough to draw in kids with quarters — all of whom were anxious to sit i...
Abstract: Assault Horizon definitely tries to take itself more seriously than previous Ace Combat games, with New York Times Bestselling military author Jim Deflice behind the game's story. You are a part of the UN Task Force that's on a mission to stop the gro...
I’m not the biggest Ace Combat fan, so maybe that’s why the changes in Assault Horizon intrigued me. It’s not as well polished as previous games, but this new step is more interesting than if it had been yet another Ace Combat game. Dogfights are excit...
Abstract: Namco Bandai and Project Aces are back with another in their popular Ace Combat series. This time, however, the game takes off in a new direction utilizing real-world nations and locations for you to fly around. The game puts players into the role of a...
Abstract: Combat-based flying simulators aren't exactly common in the current gaming landscape. Sure, you get two or three a year, but truly blockbuster games in this genre are unfortunately few and far between. Fortunately, the Ace Combat series has become know...
Online play is fun, Lots of explosive audiovisual spectacle, Impressive recreation of realworld geography.
Dogfights require little skill, Chopper missions require little skill, Onrail missions are long and boring, The entire game is all flash, no substance.
With Ace Combat: Assault Horizon, a respected series takes a nose-dive....
Assault Horizon is likely to be divisive among series fans. But whatever your opinion on its new direction it's unreasonable to call it a bad game. In fact it's still quite the opposite. What it loses in realism it makes up for with variety and a strong p...