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Wikipedia-Article "Air Combat"

The Ace Combat series of games are arcade-style flight sims made by Namco.

Air Combat, Ace Combat 2, and Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere were released on the Sony PlayStation, whilst Ace Combat 04, Ace Combat 5 and Ace Combat Zero are PlayStation 2 games.

Air Combat (Ace Combat) is one of the original six games on the PlayStation platinum range. The series in Japan began with the release of this game, Ace Combat, on the PlayStation. However, this game is more commonly known as Air Combat in North America and Europe. The name was changed back to Ace Combat for the sequels and reissues of the game.

Ace Combat 2 is seen by many as the best of the Ace Combat games on the PlayStation. This game also presents the world setting that would be used in the subsequent games in the series.

Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere is set in a more futuristic setting than the other games in the series, and the futuristic planes were not well received by some. The game seems to be set in the same world as AC2, 04, and 5. The Japanese version of this game is very story-driven, featuring 52 missions, multiple endings, and anime-style characters. However, in the North American and European versions, this story was mostly cut out, reducing it to 36 missions and a more linear storyline. Consequently, this game was generally well-received in Japan, but met much criticism elsewhere.

Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies (Ace Combat: Distant Thunder), being the first PS2 release in the series, was a huge step forward from the previous three games due to its use of the console's improved processing power and its ability to render more detailed graphics. It was well received by many primarily for its gameplay, well-told narrative, and its beautifully rendered graphics.

Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War (Ace Combat: Squadron Leader) magnificent improvement in graphics and gameplay over Ace Combat 04 in the same way AC04 improved over the original three games. In addition, the game allowed for longer gameplay compared to the 18-mission AC04, offering almost 30 missions along with an arcade mode (which was a direct sequel to the story of AC04). Although in practice, most of these missions were shorter than the multi-staged missions of AC04. Ace Combat 5's other major additions included a simple wingman command system where the player could give orders to other members of your squadron. Planes also had to be purchased for not only the player, but also for the rest of the squadron. Furthermore, Ace Combat 5 contains a higher level of characterization and plot not seen since the Japanese version of Ace Combat 3: Electrosphere.

Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War(Unknown European Title) serves as the prequel to Ace Combat 5 and explains in further detail the Belkan Conflict that occurred 15 years before the events of Ace Combat 5. The planes in the game will be those of the 1990's, including F-15's, F-18's and more. The game is slated to release in 2006 for the PlayStation 2.

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Title differences

The Japanese Ace Combat was renamed Air Combat in the North American and European releases.

In NTSC territories, the fourth installment of the game is known as Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies, while in PAL territories the game is known as Ace Combat: Distant Thunder.

In NTSC territories, the fifth installment of the game is known as Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War, while the European release was renamed Ace Combat: Squadron Leader.

Music

The series is well known for its beautiful and very dramatic soundtrack, particularly in Ace Combat 04 and 5, and doesn't shy away from employing full blown orchestras, such as the Warsaw Philharmonic, and Latin chants. Notably, the pieces "Agnus Dei" and "The Unsung War" are considered to be among the most evocative musical themes ever produced for a videogame.

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