Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy

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Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy
Ace Combat - Assault Horizon Legacy cover.jpeg
North American box art
Developer(s)Access Games
Publisher(s)Namco Bandai Games
Composer(s)Go Shiina
Tetsukazu Nakanishi
Ryo Watanabe
Rio Hamamoto
Tetsuya Uchida
Kazuhiro Nakamura
Akihiko Ishikawa
Wataru Hokoyama
SeriesAce Combat
Platform(s)Nintendo 3DS
ReleaseOriginal version
  • NA: November 15, 2011[1]
  • EU: December 2, 2011
  • JP: January 12, 2012
Plus version
  • JP: January 29, 2015
  • NA: February 10, 2015
  • EU: February 13, 2015
Genre(s)Air combat simulation
Mode(s)Single-player

Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy, released as Ace Combat 3D: Cross Rumble (エースコンバット 3D クロスランブル, Ēsu Konbatto Surī Dī Kurosu Ranburu) in Japan, is a 2011 combat flight simulation video game for the Nintendo 3DS, developed by Access Games and published by Namco Bandai Games and a remake of Ace Combat 2.[2] It is a combat flight simulation game but it is presented in a more arcade-like format in contrast to other flight-sim games.[3] Despite the game's international title outside Japan, it has little relation to Ace Combat: Assault Horizon. The original Japanese version features compatibility with the Circle Pad Pro accessory.

The enhanced version, Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy + (エースコンバット 3D クロスランブル +) was released in Japan on January 29, 2015, with added support for Amiibo figures, as well as updated control handling for the New Nintendo 3DS.[4] It was also released in North America and Europe later in February.

Plot[]

The plot is fleshed out from Ace Combat 2. Fearful of being caught in the saber rattling between the Osean Federation and Union of Yuktobanian Republics four years after the events of the Belkan War, the nations of the Usean continent agree to unite and form a third-force alliance. However, countries in southern Usea consider joining the Osean Federation after it offers to sign a military treaty with them. The other countries in Usea object to this move, but the southern nations press ahead with the treaty. Conservative military personnel in these countries engineer a coup on the day of the treaty signing, and even military forces in the other Usean nations join the rebellion. In danger of total collapse, the Usean government executes an offensive codenamed Operation Fighter's Honor, with the Special Tactical Fighter Squadron Scarface leading the attack.

Since the game is a remake, it features additional aircraft not previously seen in Ace Combat 2 such as the Boeing F-15SE Silent Eagle and fifth-generation jet fighters like the Sukhoi PAK FA, the latter of which previously appeared in Assault Horizon.

Reception[]

Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy received generally mixed reviews, with Metacritic tallying up to a 71 out of 100 (from 37 reviews)[5] and GameRankings 72.28% out of 25 reviews.[6] Nintendo Power awarded the game a score of 7.5 out of 10, stating "Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy may not be a beefy adventure, but because virtually everything that's great about Namco Bandai's long-running series is present here, it's well worth playing".[citation needed] IGN awarded it an 8.0, praising it for "beautiful environments" and impressive 3D effects, but criticized it for a short campaign and lack of multiplayer.[7]

References[]

  1. ^ Ace Combat Takes 3DS to the Skies in NA on 15th November - 3DS News @ Nintendo Life
  2. ^ Jones, James (28 November 2011). "Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy Review". Nintendo World Report. Retrieved 21 July 2012.
  3. ^ "Ace Combat 3DS info". IGN. Retrieved 4 July 2011.
  4. ^ http://www.polygon.com/2015/1/14/7545505/ace-combat-assault-horizon-legacy-nintendo-3ds-release-date
  5. ^ Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy for 3DS Reviews, Ratings, Credits, and More at Metacritic.com
  6. ^ Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy for 3DS - GameRankings
  7. ^ Thomas, Lucas M. (December 13, 2011). "Ace Combat: Assault Horizon Legacy Review - Nintendo 3DS Review at IGN". IGN.
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