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January 2010
(69%)
32 Reviews
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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...
Sharp classic controls let you ditch the motion-sensing stuff for a gamepad, Loaded with nonstop aerial action, Good depth with lots of unlockable planes and gear, Nifty tactical maneuver commands lets you pump up the pace
Default motion-sensing controls are very difficult to use, So-so campaign storyline
If you ignore the motion-sensing controls, then you'll find a lot of exciting aerial action in The Sky Crawlers....
Abstract: Visually Innocent Aces is a pretty solid Wii title. The screen can fill up with enemy and friendly planes flying all around, and the level of detail that was on screen during all of these instances was pretty impressive. Sure, the Wii is not as powerfu...
Abstract: In this Wii exclusive flying game, young pilots uncover hidden corporate initiatives. The engaging storyline originates from a 2008 Mamoru Oshii directed anime film titled The Sky Crawlers (rated PG-13). That, in turn, is based on Hiroshi Mori’s serie...
Abstract: When I first heard about Innocent Aces, I scratched my head. It seemed like a bit of a strange title to turn into a flight sim, especially after hearing one of my writers over at Japanator discuss how the story is more about the characters and relatio...
Abstract: These days, a good flight sim is hard to find -- on consoles, anyway. But Namco's Ace Combat series has provided a steady stream of flight games mixed with that intangible Japanese, action game quality. Now, the same development team behind Ace Combat ...