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Seriously, a place called "Gracemeria". Difficult enough at higher setting and missions to compel replaying without becoming a grinding chore.Pro: feels realistic with good learning curve.Con: storyline is a bit contrived. Using the "worst" plane on the last level was actually a lot easier for me than the "best" plane - go figure. This is the only fighter simulation I played since Wing Commander (I know that I'm dating myself). Simple enough at novice difficulty to play through the entire game without getting frustrated. However, this is not why I bought this game for.Tip: playing the same mission with different aircraft makes the mission feel entirely new.
The game is very good the online game playing is not that great but other than that its a great game overall
If you love Ace Combat you won't be disappointed with Ace Combat 6. The missions themselves are much more interesting in that many of them have multiple operations going on at the same time and by accomplishing mission objectives you can call upon allies to help out in defense or attacks with you. You can save your favorite replays of missions. Stategy and choosing the right plane and weapons is important for success although there is also a medal for keeping the same plane throughout the entire campaigne for which I have chosen the Raptor as my plane of choice. I have played all the Ace Combat series game and this is by far the best yet. It's graphics on the XBox 360 are amazing first off and I have have the pleasure of flying on a 50" plasma which is just the best. The story line is good and I'm playing it through a second time now trying to win various medals I didn't achieve the first time through.
The story lines have gotten oh-so-inane and the characters -- especially their dialogue -- seem like they've been created for three-year-olds. Instead of stressing actual battle characteristics, the developers have created impossible situations (really, flying aircraft carriers).
I would advise all but the under-eight crowd to avoid this game. The graphics are fine but the incredibly goofy missions just make this game look silly, and the sheer implausibility of the situations (a plane with a payload of 125 missiles).
that simply do not engage the player. The uneven degree of difficulty of opponents creates frustration because you don't know from one mission to the next whether you'll be battling nitwits or supermen.
After AC4, the AC series took a serious nosedive and this entry is a perfect example of the ongoing low quality of the newer titles. But we don't play games like this for the story, we're looking for realistic action, and this game misses that target big time.
make AC6 a throwaway.
Since I'm use to playing Halo 3 I'm use to seeing the enemy right in front of you and than you shoot. Your totally going by color alerts on the screen to to tell you where to shoot.
Over all it's not bat but I guess it could be better. Online seems very one dimentional.
There is a little tiny window on the upper left that shows a little plane you are trying to shoot. After a while my thumb was in pain.
I thought the campaine was fun although the contries involved use funny fictional names. With Ace Combat six you can't see the enemy.
To me your just flying around in circles until either you or your apponent gives in.
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