Ace Combat 5 isn't the huge step for the series that Ace Combat 04 was, but it's still a great flight combat game, featuring grueling arcade-style action and plenty of surprises. ... Baldur's Gate ...
Ace Combat 5 isn't the huge step for the series that Ace Combat 04 was, but it's still a great flight combat game, featuring grueling arcade-style action and plenty of surprises. ... Baldur's Gate ...
Or hit autopilot to get the game to do it for you. Turns - First, roll the wings left or right until you get to about 45 degrees, then pull the nose back to increase the angle of attack and the plane turns in that direction. To alter the rate in which you turn, try different bank angles and the rate you pull back.
For Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War on the PlayStation 2, GameFAQs has 101 cheat codes and secrets.
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Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown Review - Sortie It Out Strong aerial combat, an earnest story, and a varied campaign herald a victorious return to form for Ace Combat.
Ace Combat Infinity is in development at Project Aces. The most recent entry in the series, Ace Combat: Assault Horizon (2011), is available for the PS3, Xbox 360, and PC. For more on Ace Combat ...
The soundtrack is another highlight, while the selection of tracks may be on the slim side, the music certainly pumps you up for the action, and the sound effects have a nice arcade-y feel to them. Summary: Great graphics with imposing, screen filling bosses; Destructible environments; Good sound design, catchy music
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You can collect cassette tapes--the game's currency--and either deposit them at the bank between stages or spend them on items with some of the scattered merchants around, but not knowing what new ...
Ibb and Obb is a satisfying cooperative puzzler whose inventive situations are occasionally overshadowed by design misstep. By Tom Mc Shea | @TomMcShea on October 7, 2013 at 5:25PM PDT
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Until Dawn is a thoughtful experiment in how far you can go with multilayered player-driven narrative games, and despite some ugly visuals, delivers an engaging experience where story and controls ...
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Hello Neighbor is based around a stellar idea: In the game's first act, you are that aforementioned child, who has taken it upon himself to sneak into his neighbor's house any way he can and get ...
Tropico 5 lets you take a real hands-on approach to governing the people. There is a lot to enjoy on the sandy beaches of Tropico 5. Whether you're playing alone or with up to three others online ...
Sunless Sea is an ambitious work that attempts to capture the sheer kinetic thrill of discovery in a bottle without the inevitable entropy of player completion depleting it, and falls well short.
The Grinch Review Die-hard action-game players will find the game far too easy and much too tedious to be of any real value, but children and Dr. Seuss fans should be well satisfied.
Taz Wanted Review Its frustrating reliance on awkward platform jumping and its poor camera keep it from being recommendable to anyone at all. By Ryan Davis on October 25, 2002 at 6:54PM PDT