Video Game By Namco.
Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies
is as close as console owners can come to owning a PC-class
simulator. It still has the arcade sensibilities of
previous entries in this popular series, but the graphics,
number of planes (all with different flight characteristics),
and story line kick this dogfighting experience into
full afterburner.
Things don't start out too well. Early in the game you're
saddled with what amounts to a flying brick, and are
forced to fly a few boring mud-moving missions. Stick
with it, though. By the end of the game, you'll have
earned enough money to buy a hangar full of incredible
aircraft, each with special weapons, capabilities, and
shortcomings. The F-14, for example, has a slow roll
rate but can engage multiple targets at long range.
The A-10 is horrible in a dogfight, but is devastating
down low. You'll need to familiarize yourself with all
the planes, as picking the right plane for the job always
spells the difference between success and failure in
the later missions.
The
game is nearly perfect in the audio department, with
booming engine noises (taken from recordings of the
planes' real-life counterparts) and constant radio chatter
during missions. Graphically, it's a bit of a letdown,
especially the anemic explosions. Up high, everything
is picture perfect, and the plane models are gorgeous,
but close to the ground the terrain melts into a pixilated
mess. This is offset somewhat by the inclusion of dense
urban areas and twisting canyons that are thrilling
to fly through. All things considered, Shattered Skies
is the best mix of simulation and arcade action ever
burned onto a disc. -- T. Byrl Baker
Brand
new storyline
18 fabulous missions, Intense
dogfights, sometimes involving dozens of planes
Eye-popping visuals,
Vast levels over land and sea,
Photorealistic terrain (at least when viewed from high
altitude)
Futuristic setting, |