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- Innovation in the Sky: Breathtaking clouds coupled with highly detailed aircraft and photorealistic scenery makes this the most engaging Ace Combat to date.
- Return to Strangereal: The alternative Ace Combat universe composed of real-world current and near-future weapons, but with a history steeped in Ace Combat lore.
- All new arsenal of ultra-modern super weapons and formidable enemies.
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ASIN | B01MUDTTIP |
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Release date | January 18, 2019 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #3,007 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #82 in PlayStation 4 Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.56 x 6.61 x 5.33 inches; 0.56 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Rated | Teen |
Item model number | 12084 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 0.564 ounces |
Manufacturer | Bandai Namco Entertainment America |
Date First Available | January 26, 2017 |
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Putting gamers in the cockpit of the most advanced war planes ever developed, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown delivers the fiercest air combat experience ever created through photorealistic visuals, intense dog-fighting action, a multitude of authentic and futuristic aircraft to fly, an immersive storyline, and even virtual reality! Leveraging the power of the newest generation gaming consoles, Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown will blow players away with the evolution of its graphics engine. Beautifully rendered cloud-filled skies and highly detailed cityscapes enhance the sense of unparalleled speed and set the stage for the most engaging aerial battles in the franchise's storied 20 year history. Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown will provide an arsenal of ultra-modern super weapons and formidable enemies that the series is known for. Genres flight or combat.
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Customers like the gameplay, appearance and VR support of the video game. They mention that it's a fun and amazing game, with breathtaking graphics and a great VR experience. They are also satisfied with the value of the product. However, some customers dislike the content and interest level. Opinions are mixed on quality and difficulty.
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Customers like the gameplay of the video game. They say it's a fun experience, with amazing visuals, sound, and gameplay. The PSVR part of the game is amazing, and customers really enjoy the missions. They also mention that the cut scenes are really fun to watch, and the plot in general feels like a movie. It's also a very good multiplayer game, with a nice addition of the aircraft tree.
"...Having said that, the missions are actually really diverse, and very fun. They are challenging as all Ace Combat games in the past have been...." Read more
"...The cut scenes are really fun to watch and the plot in general feels like a movie. Aircraft detail and flight characteristics are unique...." Read more
"...It's fun to listen to radio chatter like always, and most of characters have reasonably endearing personalities..." Read more
"...to figure out the control's, but once you do the game just becomes so fun to play as you fly though the skies as an ace pilot...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the video game. They mention that the graphics are breathtaking, the gameplay looks cool, and the controls feel fluid. Some say that the game is by far the best with graphics. The story is decent, with an anime-ish theme, but the game play is KING.
"...Graphics are breathtaking and the level of variety sets a new standard for flying games. I am so glad that AC still continues to be made...." Read more
"...First, the good. We're back in Strangereal, and it feels great...." Read more
"...For me, the game shines in graphics and gameplay. The evironoments in the sky look beautiful and I love the design of the planes and drones...." Read more
"...Other than that, it’s still an incredibly striking game visually, and the way they have the environment interact with how you fly was a great touch." Read more
Customers like the vr support of the game. They mention that it's awesome, amazing, and absurd. The game support VR, and the simulation is spot on. It's the greatest VR experience to date, and is highly recommended.
"VR is awesome, the only down side to the game is trying to take out the objects...." Read more
"...This is the full package, fun gameplay, and the VR mode is absurd in the best way possible...." Read more
"...The game support VR; although it is quite a harsh game; so you may end up with nausea, due to the excessive action...." Read more
"...There is the option of VR too. I borrowed my buddy's VR system and that makes the game even more enjoyable. I am glad that I bought it!" Read more
Customers like the value of the video game software. They say it's worth the money, a great buy, and is in good condition. Some mention that the graphics are good.
"...Price was right too." Read more
"Brand new and very good graphics" Read more
"...OT - MS hunting Xbox game is horribly worthless, soent more than 3 decades hunting, no approximation to reality at all...." Read more
"...It's a great value that offers plenty of play time. I highly recommend it for anyone looking to spend some time in the flight-seat." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the product. Some mention that the story isn't bad, it far exceeds their expectations, and the plot in general feels like a movie. Others say that the game's story is a mess, it doesn't make any sense, and it puts too much emphasis on the story.
"...The aircraft and weapons are top notch. And of course the flying experience is fantastic. Very nostalgic of past Ace Combat games...." Read more
"...The cut scenes are really fun to watch and the plot in general feels like a movie. Aircraft detail and flight characteristics are unique...." Read more
"...There story is kinda of ehh mainly because you don't stick to the same squadron and they don't develop them enough in my opinion...." Read more
"...The music is, as always, excellent. Keiki Kobayashi returns to add his signature touch to the score, and it shows...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the difficulty of the game. Some mention it's very challenging, while others say it' s frustratingly difficult at times. They say the ground objectives are very manageable.
"...They are challenging as all Ace Combat games in the past have been. Just enough that it takes time to figure them out and break them down...." Read more
"...hoo boy. so the hud is simple; in a game where most of the battles are now in thick cloud cover, pale green and red is a pain to try and read- there..." Read more
"...This is not. Ground objectives are very manageable, but for air combat I I find the two most difficult things are 1)..." Read more
"...and there's a distinct lack of commands...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the content of the game. They mention that the game did not include bonus content or AC5 as promised, the preorder bonuses were absent from the delivered game, and no promised DLC was included. The physical copy of the product did not come with the bonus code, and the bonus codes were not emailed when the physical game was shipped.
"...As I and many customers who preordered the game experienced, bonus codes were not emailed when the physical game was shipped out...." Read more
"...Amazon when I pre-ordered, but when I received the game none of that content was included or available...." Read more
"...My copy as many have said did not include the DLC in the box...." Read more
"...The physical copy of the game didn't come with the bonus code. However, I got one within 24 hours after contacting Amazon customer service." Read more
Customers are not impressed with the interest level of the game. They mention that it feels boring, it's not more interesting, and it'd be better on PS2 than it is on PS3. They say that there is no time for any fun maneuvers, and the missions are repetitive and ridiculous.
"...The superplane in this game is also not very interesting, at least in my opinion...." Read more
"...my dislikes of the game aren't too big, but enough they made my overall experience less fun...." Read more
"...The music, the cheesy melodrama, the fun sci-fi-ish Strangereal setting, the lovingly rendered aircraft, the gorgeous landscapes, and the incredible..." Read more
"...Overall, it's alright, but truth be told I never found it to be thrilling. In fact, more often than not, I found it utterly frustrating...." Read more
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The story on this one feels like it jumps around a bit, and there is a lot of monologue that doesn’t seem to always fit together. I appreciate them trying to make it feel more like a story, but I think the gamers who play these, would be fine with just a simple plot of “here come the bad guys, let’s shoot them down”.
Having said that, the missions are actually really diverse, and very fun. They are challenging as all Ace Combat games in the past have been. Just enough that it takes time to figure them out and break them down. I will say that I think every mission has a “plot twist” thrown in, which started seeming unnecessary. Also, the missions are generally fairly long. So it can be hard if you just want to sit and play for 20 minutes, you might not get through and there is no save or checkpoint in the middle of the missions.
The aircraft and weapons are top notch. And of course the flying experience is fantastic. Very nostalgic of past Ace Combat games.
PLEASE KEEP MAKING THESE GAMES
As for the game because that's what the reviews should REALLY be about:
The cut scenes are really fun to watch and the plot in general feels like a movie. Aircraft detail and flight characteristics are unique. It has both a combination of arcade and simulator feel. On first flight, the game defaults to assistance with controls, that is, the aircraft won't roll and what not. So you can turn that off in the settings and get the full yaw, roll and pitch fully controlled by YOU.
Graphics are breathtaking and the level of variety sets a new standard for flying games. I am so glad that AC still continues to be made. IT almost reminds me (if anyone remembers back in the late 90's the Jane's Combat Simulation games, USNF and ATF and all those through the realism and variety of aircraft).
Glad to have bought this game, the bonus content to me was just extra so I didn't care if I got it or not, I already beat those games anyway.
Haven't tested out the multiplayer yet but I hope to see you all out there in the air!!
People talk about Kingdom Hearts 3's long awaited release, but us Ace Combat fans have been waiting for this game to come out for almost as long. The last mainline Strangereal game that we got, Ace Combat 6 on 360, came out almost 12 years ago. And now that it's here, I can say that Project Aces has, for the most part, delivered.
First, the good. We're back in Strangereal, and it feels great. You're once again flying for Osea (mostly), this time against an invasion by Erusia. One of the big themes of this game is information access, and how disrupting it can cause chaos. While you are principally an Osean soldier, that matters less and less as the game continues, information gives way to rumors, and lines are blurred. While this is the next entry in a very long-running franchise, newcomers shouldn't worry about jumping in. Aside from a few exciting callbacks to previous games (particularly 5), 7's story stands on its own. If you do get your digital copy of Ace Combat 5, I might recommend playing through it before you play 7, just so you'll get some of the references they put out there.
The game looks really good. I remember early on the developers discussed that one of their goals with 7 was to make the sky itself more of an element in gameplay. That felt like fluff at the time, but playing through the game, it really does feel like special attention was paid to the natural elements. Clouds, for example, cause your canopy to fog and eventually ice up, and will screw with missile tracking, such that it's a viable tactic to escape enemies by flying into them. Turbulence can throw you off course, and lightning strikes can scramble your electronics. These things don't dominate the gameplay, but they are a meaningful addition and collectively make the game more immersive.
The music is, as always, excellent. Keiki Kobayashi returns to add his signature touch to the score, and it shows. It still doesn't quite top what he did for AC5 in my opinion, but it's a great work all the same.
There's a general feeling like the technology has progressed since the previous entries. The prevalence of drones in the story are maybe the biggest indication of this, but you can see it here and there across the board. For example, whereas railguns and laser weapons used to be limited to futuristic superplanes in past games, now they've spread to a wider variety of more basic planes. The final boss in the game made me feel like we were gradually approaching Macross levels of dogfighting.
As a smaller note, the game is fully multilingual, with options for English and Japanese voiceovers and subtitles, as well as other languages.
Now, for the stuff I was a little disappointed by.
The first thing you'll likely notice is that the plane selection is a little weak. There's a noticeably large number of F-15 variants and Sukhois, and the selection is dominated by Fighters, with only TWO Attacker craft. Mainstays like the F-22, A-10, F/A-18, F-14, Su-47 and Typhoon are present, but for example we didn't get the Nighthawk this time around, and the F-4 Phantom is preorder only. The superplane in this game is also not very interesting, at least in my opinion.
The wingmen in this game also feel a little less... there. It's fun to listen to radio chatter like always, and most of characters have reasonably endearing personalities (I liked Huxian and Wiseman in particular), but while I do occasionally notice them getting kills, for the most part your wingmen are just kinda there to fill out the scene and provide dialogue. There's also no wingman support mechanic like in 5, 6 and Zero.
A quick note on the multiplayer. I haven't played a whole lot of it, but while it's a little basic it seems fine. It has two modes: Battle Royale (basically Free For All) and Team Deathmatch. In order to prevent every match from being a throwdown between F-22s, Su-57s and YF-23s each aircraft has a "cost" associated with it, with the better planes being more expensive. You can set your matchmaking criteria to only pull up matches with a certain maximum cost, which forces everyone to use lower tiers of planes. There's no voice chat from what I can see, but you can set a bunch of preset messages to broadcast while in-game.
Overall, this unmistakably the game that Ace Combat fans have been waiting for. It's been a long wait, but Ace Combat is back.
It's a bit of a struggle when you start out since your trying to figure out the control's, but once you do the game just becomes so fun to play as you fly though the skies as an ace pilot. There story is kinda of ehh mainly because you don't stick to the same squadron and they don't develop them enough in my opinion. To be fair though, it didn't seem that the game was to focus on fleshing out the character and it was more focused on the politics behind why everything was happening and I think they do a good enough job on that, but I wish they fleshed the teams you worked with more. For me, the game shines in graphics and gameplay. The evironoments in the sky look beautiful and I love the design of the planes and drones. For gameplay I played on the ps4 controller with standard controls, It was odd at first, but I got the hang of it. I like the aircraft tree for getting planes and parts, however if you want to unlock everything for singleplayer mode on the tree then your gonna have to play all the difficulties to get enough points to unlock them, which I didn't mind cause the game was really fun or repeat playthroughs with your new planes.
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Reviewed in Brazil on November 26, 2023
Good game and a really good story.
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After the disappointing outing of Infinity (YMMV), Ace Combat returns with a full campaign and it is gorgeous. For fans, this is the culmination of a 12-year wait and it's a no-brainer. Go get it. The story is insane as always, but welcome back to Strangereal. Those on the fence may read on.
If you've never touched an Ace Combat game, then you should know that it is not a flight sim, but an accessible arcade-style game with real-world jet fighters. No fancy peripherals are needed for this one, and the VR isn't really the point of it, as the game is easily controlled with the Dual Shock 4 that came with your system. While you can expect a little realism, part of the fun of the series has always been its loose physics model and impossible loadouts. If you weren't convinced that the game isn't a sim, I'd really like you to point to the real-world fighter that has hardpoints for 60 missiles.
AC7, for the most part, is about dogfighting and showering your enemies in a rain of missiles, leaving the skies torn apart by smoke trails. You'll pilot real-world jets that all typically have an assortment of weaponry on board to help you win the war. You'll start in an F4 Phantom and work your way up to advanced platforms like the Raptor. Flight is simplified to thrust, brake, and yaw for your shoulder buttons, and your left stick to control roll and pitch and each fighter has its own characteristics. Some feel heavier and slower, and some feel incredibly nimble. The camera can be smack right in the cockpit or in chase view behind the fighter itself without sacrificing the HUD. For the most part, the jets function exactly as you would expect them to, though some leniency with physics is involved.
The story is nonsense, but nobody really gets these games for the story - if you want to hop into some of the coolest aircraft ever invented and blast stuff out of the sky (and a few on the ground, too) without having to read a 200-page manual, AC7 fits the bill. The ultimate endgoal of AC7 is fun over everything else, and it is completely loaded with it. Even someone who knows nothing about jet fighters can still pick this up and have a good time provided they have any interest in dogfighting. There's really not much else to say about it - Ace Combat hasn't really changed its formula (except for Assault Horizon) in decades and it certainly didn't start now. It just looks a heck of a lot prettier now.
すぐ試して、問題なく作動しました。
中古品は逆に若干高いですが、少し傷があるのため、PS4に使えない。
この商品は英語版といっても、違和感がありません。
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