Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Review

Don't let this one fly under your radar.



After playing through the tutorial of Ace Combat: Assault Horizon, a certain fact dawned upon me: This is a Japanese game. Even now, it's still hard for me to truly believe this, given how Western the title feels. Clearly, Namco Bandai was intending to capture the eyes and thumbs of…

  • Gameplay is arcade-styled but engaging
  • Replayability in both single- and multiplayer
  • Variety in campaign keeps things fresh
  • Most environments are empty
  • Jet combat can get repetitive
  • Plot characters are stereotypical

7

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Gameplay is arcade-styled but engaging Replayability in both single- and multiplayer Variety in campaign keeps things fresh Most environments are empty Jet combat can get repetitive Plot characters are stereotypical
Gameplay is arcade-styled but engaging Replayability in both single- and multiplayer Variety in campaign keeps things fresh Most environments are empty Jet combat can get repetitive Plot characters are stereotypical
Gameplay is arcade-styled but engaging Replayability in both single- and multiplayer Variety in campaign keeps things fresh Most environments are empty Jet combat can get repetitive Plot characters are stereotypical
Gameplay is arcade-styled but engaging Replayability in both single- and multiplayer Variety in campaign keeps things fresh Most environments are empty Jet combat can get repetitive Plot characters are stereotypical
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