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Wii
Innocent Aces JPN |
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New Import:
US$65.00 |
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JAN Code:
4582224492411 |
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«©NCSX»
Namco's Ace Combat series of flight
simulators have generally focused on modern
jetfighters such as the F/A-18 Hornet, MIG-29
Fulcrum, F-22 Raptor, and F-16 Falcon. In
Innocent Aces, the aircraft hearken from a
previous generation when propellers were still
situated on the nose of a fighter to provide thrust.
The game is partitioned into missions which start with a bit of
dramatic intrigue and voice acting before the action starts. Controls
are handed through a combination of the nunchuk and
Wii Remote. The nunchuk acts as a flight yoke while
the remote serves to thrust (point upwards) and
brake (point down) the plane. When flying through
the air and targeting multiple enemy bogeys in the
horizon, they'll be outlined in green squares so you
can get a bead on them. While the aerial combat
is happening, communications from HQ appear on the
upper-left corner of the screen which is accompanied
by speech. On the lower-right, dials indicating
speed and orientation are shown. On the lower-left, the
overview of the local area is shown with enemy
planes shown as dots. After every successful
mission, a short interlude is shown which moves the
story along before the next area of conflict is
opened up. The game features 12 planes and 26
different parts that may be bolted on to enhance
performance. Over 30 minutes of animation were
produced for the game to bolster the story.
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