Editorial Review
The critically acclaimed
Ace Combat series has long been known as the best way to get your flying kicks on the PlayStation, so it is no surprise that
Ace Combat 3 takes things to new heights in terms of terrific visuals and overall gameplay.
The standard mission design of previous games in the series remains intact, giving players complete control over their aircraft as they zip around in a fully 3-D environment. There are plenty of fun planes to fly this time around, from agile superfighters to lumbering bombers. Their maneuverability has been toned down from previous games in the series, which makes lining up targets more of a challenge, but it becomes second nature with a little practice.
Don't be intimidated by some of the fancy moves available to thrill-seeking flyers here. After all, what's the worst that can happen when you decide to risk a daring loop and roll? The truth is that Ace Combat 3 is ultimately more about pyrotechnics and fast action than about realistic flight physics. Ace Combat 3 isn't the leap in technology over its predecessor that we expected, but it's still a great way to satisfy your urges to fly the unfriendly skies. --T. Byrl Baker
Pros:
- Much-improved graphics
- Plenty of planes and missions to fly
Cons: - Linear gameplay isn't quite as compelling or replayable as that in Ace Combat 2
Product Description
THE PICTURE YOU SEE IS EXACTLY WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE. SONY PLAYSTATION CD-ROM VIDEO GAME VERSION. CD-ROM ONLY.
HARD TO FIND GAME. LOTS OF FUN. SONY PLAYSTATION C-ROM VIDEO GAME VERSION. ACE COMBAT 3ELECTROSPHERE VIDEO GAME SONY PLAYSTATION CD-ROM VIDEO GAME. MADE BYNAMCO. GREAT COLLECTOR'S ITEM. A MUST BUY. ALL-TIME CLASSIC. HOURS OF GREAT SUPER FUN. HIGH REPLAY VALUE. GREAT FOR ALL AGES. HERE IS SOME MINOR INFO ON THE GAME.
AC3 was the first game in the series to feature a third-person 360-degree camera that could be rotated on all three axis with the right thumbstick; allowing the player to keep enemies in constant sight. A welcome feature, this was carried over to later games. It was also the first game to allow the player to choose their aircraft's armament.
It is the only game in the series so far to feature a mission in outer space. Although there is only one, it featured a reasonably accurate physics model of a zero-gravity situation. The game was also a departure in other ways; the style is reminiscent of the Wipeout series of games, especially the Head-Up Display (though some found it was too bulky and interfered with the player's view). The company logos of Neucom, Ouroboros, General Resource and the UPEO bear resemblance to the works of The Designers Republic. The soundtrack consists of a variety of electronic music, largely ambient mood setting tunes (as opposed to the rock music found in Ace Combat 2), composed by much of the same team responsible for the critically-acclaimed Ridge Racer soundtracks.
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