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Ace Combat: Assault Horizon

  • Video Game
  • 2011
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Ace Combat: Assault Horizon (2011)
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The game's story mainly focuses on members of the United Nations' 108th Task Force, a joint NATO-Russia military organization primarily assigned to quell a rebellion spreading over East Afri... Read allThe game's story mainly focuses on members of the United Nations' 108th Task Force, a joint NATO-Russia military organization primarily assigned to quell a rebellion spreading over East Africa set in 2015-2016.The game's story mainly focuses on members of the United Nations' 108th Task Force, a joint NATO-Russia military organization primarily assigned to quell a rebellion spreading over East Africa set in 2015-2016.

  • Writer
    • Jim DeFelice
  • Stars
    • Paul Mercier
    • Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
    • Yuri Lowenthal
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    6.7/10
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    • Writer
      • Jim DeFelice
    • Stars
      • Paul Mercier
      • Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
      • Yuri Lowenthal
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Paul Mercier
    Paul Mercier
    • William Bishop
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
    Philip Anthony-Rodriguez
    • Jose 'Guts' Gutierrez
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Philip Anthony Rodriguez)
    Yuri Lowenthal
    Yuri Lowenthal
    • Sergei Illich
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Richard Doyle
    Richard Doyle
    • Pierre La Pointe
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    David Agranov
    David Agranov
    • Andrei Markov
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Kari Wahlgren
    Kari Wahlgren
    • Janice Rehl
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Arnell Powell
    Arnell Powell
    • Doug 'D-Ray' Robinson
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Arnie Powell)
    Graham McTavish
    Graham McTavish
    • Ivan Stagleishov
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Adetokumboh M'Cormack
    Adetokumboh M'Cormack
    • Bravo 1
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    • (voice)
    Liam O'Brien
    Liam O'Brien
    • Bravo 2
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    • (voice)
    Rick Pasqualone
    Rick Pasqualone
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    Courtenay Taylor
    Courtenay Taylor
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    Richard Gilbert-Hill
    Richard Gilbert-Hill
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    • (voice)
    • (as Richard Hill)
    David Berón
    David Berón
    • Fire Control Officer
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Dave Beron)
    JB Blanc
    JB Blanc
    • Forward Air Controller
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Matthew Mercer
    Matthew Mercer
    • Gunner
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    • (as Matt Mercer)
    Robin Atkin Downes
    Robin Atkin Downes
    • Hammer 1
    • (English version)
    • (voice)
    Antony Del Rio
    Antony Del Rio
    • Jericho 3
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    • (voice)
    • Writer
      • Jim DeFelice
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    5southdavid

    Fight or Flight.

    The next game I gave some of my time too, as I prepare to get rid of my 360 collection, was "Ace Combat: Assault Horizon". This was my first experience with any game in the Ace Combat series and what I found was a visually impressive game but one whose missions were too long and repetitive to keep me coming back.

    "Ace Combat: Assault Horizon" is a combat flight simulator in which the player controls fighter jets in close combat, assault helicopters from both mounted gun positions and the pilot's seat and operates as a weapons officer on a large gunship. There is a story to the game, but frankly I wasn't that interested in it. We successfully rescued a downed soldier and our Russian colleagues turned on us, but that was about as far as I got.

    Like I say, it looks lovely, particularly in the modes other than dogfighting. In dogfighting generally things move too fast to be able to concentrate on the visuals, but everything was fine in that mode too. Control felt natural, though I spent a lot of time inverting axis and back again for different modes of gameplay. I liked that there was variety in the game and if it shook things up a little more frequently then I'd have been more into it - but each mission is a long one and often with relatively unforgiving checkpoints. I regularly found myself bored by each type of mission well before I'd reached its conclusion.

    Most disappointingly, the dogfights - which are the core game mechanic from the series, were my least favourite. Endlessly spinning around and around whilst trying to get a lock on the targets is probably realistic, but I didn't find it fun and each of those levels seemed to go on for a long, long time.

    I can't speak to the rest of the game, I had enough well before reaching Dubai, but it speaks to my enjoyment of it that I had no regrets about giving up.
    7LloydBayer

    This new version feels as if the original concept has been stripped down to the foundation and then re-built with major improvements.

    Based on my PS3 experience, the story plays out in the perspectives of Colonel William Bishop, the Warwolf Squadron leader and Captain Doug Robinson of the Nomad Squadron; both pilots of the 108th NATO Airborne Division. Through multiple air battles over the US, Europe, Middle East, East Africa and East Asia, Bishop and Robinson must dominate the skies in preventing Russian insurgents from detonating a devastating nuclear device.

    For the first time in the franchise, players can experience aerial warfare from piloting fighter jets as well as gunships. However, there is no option to switch between aircrafts, as the campaign mode puts the player in the cockpits of fighter jests as well as attack helicopters by default, as and when the story progresses over various theatres of war. In great external detail, the fleet comprises of a wide range of multi-role aircrafts including F-22 Raptors, F-15 Strike Eagles, F-16 Fighting Falcons, F/A-18 Super Hornets, F-4 Phantoms, Harriers, A-10 Thunderbolts, F-117 Nighthawks and more, while gunships include Apache Longbows and Black Hawks, and a single mission that lets the player switch between ordinance on the high altitude AC-130 gunship.

    Another surprise, thanks to hushed production and marketing, is the inclusion of an entire aerial battle over Dubai. The city looks great from the air with all the latest landmarks, including the iconic Burj khalifa. Unfortunately, dogfights are so intense, players hardly have time to admire the artwork or gauge the authenticity of the Dubai map. I did manage to fly between the Emirates Towers without breaking a wing though! Speaking of dogfights, the game-play here can get pretty intense within minutes of starting the game. This new version feels as if the original concept has been stripped down to the foundation and then re-built with major improvements on various aspects of the game. Unlike older versions of the game, you can no longer 'fire and forget' after locking onto an enemy aircraft. Enemy AI is one of the areas that have been tweaked. The enemy will almost always maneuver out of the path of your missile or fire counter-measures just before impact, making it hard to get a single-missile-kill accuracy, irrespective of what type of missile you have fired. This brings me to another new addition to the game, known as "Dogfight Mode" of DFM. This is more of an engagement tactic than anything else, where you have to get within close range of the enemy and activate DFM for an increased success rate of nailing the enemy aircraft with missiles, or the onboard cannon. No doubt, the enemy will try to evade pursuit, but this is what makes the hunt rewarding. Every kill using the DFM mode is rewarded with a slow-motion close-up of the disintegrating enemy aircraft. Unfortunately, players cannot opt out of using the DFM for all kills as some enemy aircrafts can only be shot down using the DFM mechanism. Likewise, if an enemy pilot has you in DFM range, you better try every trick in the book to get out of the kill zone. Sometimes, actual tactical maneuvering helps by instantly decelerating or accelerating in combination with sharp pitching and rolling. However, this is easier said than done, because when facing multiple 'boogies', the only ways to mute a lock-on tone is to either continuously evade missiles or start dropping enemy aircraft like flies. On the other hand, attack helicopters have a lot more accuracy in firepower as compared to the agility and velocity of fighter jets. This comes at a price though, as helicopters are meant for low altitude assault and can pick out multiple targets with one burst of hellfire rockets; but elevating a gunship more than necessary will make you a floating (and stationary) duck for RPG or AA fire. My only complaint with this game is the sticky situations found in certain missions. This causes frustrating repeat attempts if you don't succeed within set parameters. On a particular mission, I found myself re-starting several times only because I failed to exert surgical precession on a timed bombing run. Sure, any gamer will appreciate the level of detail and authenticity gone into this game, but let's face it; we are consumer gamers (couch potatoes if you like) and not veteran air force pilots.

    Conclusion

    On the whole, this new version is a great inclusion to the franchise with various improvements as well as additions to the combat simulation genre. Graphics and visuals are well rendered, but you may not have the time to appreciate the detailed art work here without an enemy missile seeking the heat from your thrusters. Aircraft responsiveness depends on the player's choice of control schemes. Opting for 'Original' will give you full control, resulting in very high maneuverability. Whereas 'Optimum' controls will give the player added stability at the cost of loosing some of the responsiveness to the auto-pilot. I did find that acceleration in real-time seems to be a bit off. As an example, accelerating with 100% thrust (afterburner) took me approximately ten seconds to get from The Palm Jumeirah to the Burj Khalifa. I'm no fighter pilot and neither have I flown an aircraft, but considering the velocity of these modern machines, shouldn't the said distance be covered in less than half that time? It was until writing this review when I realized that it is probably impossible to mimic real world physics in a simulation, that too a game. Even so, how would you replicate Gs or even the pop of going past the sound barrier into a gaming experience? While we let virtual reality work on those questions, I wholly recommend stepping into the cockpit of an ultra modern flying machine, take to the skies like there's no tomorrow and fire from all cylinders using those itchy trigger fingers…all in the safety of your own home.
    6catmandu2009

    Visuals and Soundtrack Blind You From The Truth

    Ace Combat Assault Horizon is the first Of the series to shy away from it's fictional setting and into the real world. The first time you play it, you are sucked in by it's sexy visuals and epic soundtrack. Take away those elements from this game and you have a mediocre plot that can be predicted to the very end.

    The missions are long and can become dull. Especially the chopper missions. But the Dog fighting mode is suppose to make the fighting intense. The Dog fighting mode is very attractive, but it only distracts you from the truth that the plot is weak (Much like a Michael Bay film). The voice acting is weak, Especially the main character, who has almost little to no emotions. He does not compare to , Mobius 1, Blaze, or The Demond Lord on any level when it comes to your impact on the war. They were legends, people feared them and marveled at their ability to change the tide of battle. You are not as feared as The demon Lord,or The demons of Razgriz, Therefore you are not given the respect as an unstoppable force as you were in previous games The key elements that made Ace Combat special are not in this game: A great story line, great characters,and the boss fights. Assault Horizon was supposed to be a step in a new direction. New doesn't always mean better. Hopefully they will take a step back, and go back to the fictional land we all fell in love with. Osean 4 life

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    • Trivia
      This is the first Ace Combat video game series ever to control helicopters, bomber planes and gun turrets inside the helicopters for certain missions.
    • Goofs
      In a flashback to the Bosnian War, B-2 bombers are seen flying overhead. The Bosnian War ended in 1995; the B-2 had not entered service yet.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Best Ever!: The Best Ever! Final Boss Battle (2015)
    • Soundtracks
      Gotta Stay Fly
      Composer: Rio Hamamoto

      Lyrics: Spencer Lee & Ken Stacey

      Vocals: Ken Stacey & Emi Evans

      Orchestrator: Keiki Kobayashi

      Recording Directors: George Nishigomi, Norihiko Hibino

      Strings: Yuya Yanagihara (as Yuuya Yanagihara), Mikiyo Kikuchi, Naoko Ishibashi, Mayumi Horisawa

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 2011 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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      • Xbox.com (United States)
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      • English
      • Japanese
      • Russian
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      • Namco Bandai Games
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