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January 2010
(69%)
32 Reviews
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Abstract: Based on the Japanese anime feature film, The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces, is a flight action game in which you can customise your planes and use the Nunchuck as a joystick to control your aircraft as you seek to destroy enemy jets. With the same team...
Licensed games and budget titles are two words most gamers cringe at the mere mention of. Put them together and you’re likely to have a frigid audience but The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces manages to surpass those pitfalls and be not just a good budget...
Abstract: It may be based off of a movie, but it does not sink to the depths that most of these games do. The people who bought the Ace Combat series have put a lot of time into making the controls work for this flight combat simulatorInnocent Aces OverviewThe ...
Abstract: I have been wanting to play a great flight dogfight sim game ever since I had the excellent experience of pouring many hours into XBox's Crimson Skies: High Road to Revenge. That game had the story, style, simple gameplay, and multiplayer functionality...
Abstract: For a while now the Ace Combat series has been something of a standard bearer for the arcade end of the flight sim genre. So, when developers at Namco's Project Aces team announced they'd taken it upon themselves to leave their hugely popular brand asi...
Abstract: One of the most inspiring impressions to walk away from a game with is that it had the quality of somehow being polite to the player. Some games do it without you ever feeling that way—in being either flexibly customizable in their play styles, or just...
Abstract: The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces takes a lot of inspiration from mission-driven flight games such as Wing Commander, the various X-Wing series games, and obviously Ace Combat (it was even developed by the same team that did the Ace Combat series), thoug...