Take to the skies over Ameria and fight for liberty and justice in Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation for the Xbox 360. X-Play is your wingman and has a killer review!
The Pros
- Gorgeous and great sounding
- Truly intense, huge battles
- Great online play
The Cons
- Starts out a bit slow
- Sometimes too melodramatic
- Landscapes look blurry up close
Ace Combat debuts on a non-Sony system! Surprisingly an Xbox 360 exclusive, Namco Bandai’s latest in the venerable jet combat fighter is an impressive move to the next generation. Mixing equal parts thrilling aerial combat and great looking melodramatic cinematic sequences, Ace Combat 6: Fires of Liberation should entice fans and newcomers.
Space Ace!
Ace Combat 6 opens up with a surprisingly dramatic wartime setting. The peaceful country of Emmerian suddenly finds itself until brutal attack by the Estovakian nation. Without knowing why, the Emmerians immediately launch an aerial counterattack to save their nation, but are driven out and left to devise a tactical plan to take back their homeland.
As usual for war games from Japan, the setting is fictitious, yet certainly close enough to a theoretical cold war battle to make it all feel familiar. The use of real-world aircraft helps players to identify with the saga as well. The most surprising part of the narration is the cinematic sequences the game uses to set the tone of the war.
Narrating Drama
The tales of characters who have nothing directly to do with the actual gameplay is a dramatic attempt to give players some sense of the drama (and trauma) that war creates. The main focus is on a mother, who may have lost her entire family, and an Estovakian military man. These sequences look and feel as if they would be more at home in a Final Fantasy adventure. While the melodrama is poured on a bit too heavily, these segues add an interesting dynamic to the narrative flow.
Of course, cinematic scenes are hardly an issue during actual gameplay. Thankfully, the rest of the game’s presentation is up to spec. The audio work is noticeably impressive. There’s plenty of chatter on the radios—your wingmen and other fliers, commanding officers, missile warnings, and other sound bites that add to the overall level of immersion. The voice acting is solid overall, the soundtrack suitably action-oriented, and the sound effects are topnotch.
To match the great audio, the look of the game is exceptional. Although the landscapes look a bit lackluster close-up, the sheer scope of the battlefields and the superb details of the planes make Ace Combat 6 a visual treat.
Dog Eat Dog
Presentation aside, the gameplay is everything fans have come to expect from the series. A mix of long-range missile combat and even some up close and personal machine gun dog fights make up the missions. You’ll tackle an incredible array of land, sea, and air-based enemies. The game starts out slightly slow, but soon things get crowded and intense, and the action keeps ramping up throughout the game. In no time, you’ll find the skies filled with planes, weapons fire, and smoke.
If you opt to pay the extra bucks for the flight stick version, Ace Combat 6 will certainly feel more authentic (for an arcade-style flyer, anyway…), but rest assured the standard controller is more than up to task. The controls are responsive and intuitive and just flying around at mach speeds is a lot of fun.
Beyond the next gen graphics, the biggest enhancement Ace Combat 6 brings to the series is the addition of online play. Although the single-player campaign isn’t actually as lengthy as past Ace Combat games, the inclusion of co-op missions, team-based siege battles, and free-for-all dog fights with up to 16 players is a huge improvement.
To the Skies!
If you’re a 360 owner pining for more aerial action than Blazing Angels, Ace Combat 6 is definitely your ticket. The game looks and sounds fantastic, and offers an impressive level of control and combat refinement that fans have come to expect from the series. The multiplayer aspects are the icing on the cake, however, and give the overall game plenty of longevity long after you’ve conquered the intense single-player campaign.
Review by: Jason D'Aprile
Video Produced by: Matt Keil






























17 Comments
Tasomo
"Sessler talks about "dozens of planes"...that's a lie. What you get is 15 planes, already more than 10 less than Ace Combat 5 & Zero each, 15 missions that are a lot easier than the previous titles, and a single super plane whose weapon gives the word "gamebreaking" a whole new meaning. The whole "dozens of planes" crap is nothing more than new paintjobs for planes in the game that minorly alter the capabilities of these planes. Meaning instead of an actual new plane, they'll toss a Jack O' Lantern paintscheme on an F-14 and let it carry more missiles...but it will still just be as lackluster in combat as it ever was in the later missions. This game is a prime example of the total abuse of downloadable content offers.
It's not a bad game, but it's nothing more than a rental unless you're an achievement whore. Play online and you'll soon find it's nothing but a QAAM-spam fight...if you can ever find a game that's NOT team deathmatch."
pielord13
"SHUT UP IF YOU ARE A FAN OF THE SERIESS YOU JUST TAKE WHAT YOU GET IF IS LESS THEN WHAT YOU EXPECTED WHO CARES."
Fro_JSimpson
"pielord, you need to relax and go back to whatever video games YOU enjoy, because obviously you've never been disappointed in ANY of your video game series endeavors. I almost envy you."
LT_HiNDu
"when will a flight stick be available for purchase. one that must be bought with the special edition pack or one that is wireless?"
Tasomo
"Pielord, you are the perfect example of someone who thinks that something should be bought no matter how terrible it is just because of the brand name. If someone took a dump on your chest, spray painted it green, and then called it Halo 4...you probably wouldn't mind at all if you were a Halo fan. Consumers like you are why we get sub-par games."
GIGA_BOWSA_BOY
"ya know, we all have our different tast in gemes, but u need to know when to admit ur av series comes out with a crap of a game, i mean im a little dissapointed in gow2, but i still move one in fact one of my ultimate fav sereis is comin out with supr smash brothers brawl..............its gonna be sweet yall!!!!!!!!!"
Schurm82
"Go dance with the F-n Angels."
CokeAColeA
"It looks good, although i was dissapointed with the lack of planes like the others in the series. Really glad theres online multiplayer, even if it does have some cheap ppl playing it. You cant win everything and the good points of this game KILL the bad things about it."
plyspooner
"I hate the stupid xbox-360..i hav a ps3..and i love ace-combat 6..(i hav played all of them,evn the ones 4 the ps1) WHY NAMCO..WHYYYYY!!!!!"
kcspn
"I love this series but with each game there are less choices of aircraft to fly, my favorite is the A10 I see it on the box cover can anyone whose played the game through tell me if the A10 is really part of the game or just eye candy for the box cover Thanksssssss........."
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