![]() ![]() To anyone who hasn’t played a single Ace Combat game, you are in for a treat! Ace Combat 7 (and previous series entries) take place in a unique alternate world with different regions and countries. But when you finally get on your groove and you’re in “the zone” shooting down enemy drones and fighters one by one, Ace Combat 7 perfectly nails the feeling of having a sense of power over your virtual enemies during the theatre of war between Erusea and the Ocean Federation. It is fast, sometimes even chaotic and difficult during some missions. “I found Ace Combat 7’s multiplayer offering disappointing, due to its having just two game modes that are as vanilla as your boring neighbor’s ice cream.”Īce Combat 7 is classic Ace Combat, down to the action, and I’ve been loving it. Choosing either mode is fine, as both handle pretty well, whether you are locking in tangos and out-maneuvering enemy missiles in the middle of a dogfight, or swooping down enemy bases and loading out all of your sweet ASMs. Standard lets you automatically turn your plane properly by pushing the left stick to move either left or right, while Expert requires you to turn the plane realistically by pushing left or right on the left stick to ROLL your plane - you’ll then PITCH up or down to turn in the desired direction. From the start, the game offers either Standard or Expert controls. Controls are responsive with the right mix of both sim and arcade elements. But playing Ace Combat 7 via controller feels totally natural. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to play Ace Combat 7 using a HOTAS flight stick (which can be purchased separately). The game’s controls make the available jets a joy to handle. In terms of gameplay, Ace Combat pretty much sticks to its tried-and-true formula, and in this case, it’s not a bad thing. This year, Bandai-Namco and series developer Project Aces gave us the seventh numbered entry, this time with online multiplayer, VR-exclusive missions, a few new game mechanics, and a serious bump in visual upgrades that make it the prettiest Ace Combat yet. Known for being equal parts arcadey-action and flight sim, the Ace Combat games gave us a candy-coated glimpse at what it feels like to be an ace pilot burning up the skies. The main thing is not getting frustrated, this mission is here to teach you hit and run tactics, just keep trying and you will get there, I crashed more times than I want to admit but every time you learn stuff and trust me later on the game you get to do some anime as fuck stuff.It’s been over a decade since we last saw a new mainline Ace Combat game, though the series has always been one of the most beloved and best-selling videogame franchises to grace Sony PlayStation consoles. Click to shrink.Just replayed the Mission to get my memory straight and here what I would suggest, like Miniature Kaiju said go with the A-10 but pic the UGB, and bomb the the first run way with the bombers and some fuel tanks, after that go left, there are a ton of tagets there that are easy to attack, just keep an eye out on the SAMs and if you have the time take out the fighters but dont waste too much time on them, by my calculations you should be around 13-15k by the time the drones show up, you basically need to ignore them and go to the right and take out some targets on your way there, cause this place is FULL of sams and other anti air defenses but this is the time you go to the blue like change to the surface missiles, if you have damage this will be repaired as well, once you come back try to destroy as much as you can to hit the 17 mark once you do just fly away from the fight and let the times runs out. ![]()
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