I D/L’d this earlier today. It seems similar to 04, 5 and Zero in how it plays, which is a good thing for me. There are no wingman controls (so far) either. The graphics aren’t much to write home about (it doesn’t support HDR), but the frame rate is 60 at all times from what I can gather. You can swap the triggers so that L1 and R1 are stop and go too thankfully.
I’m yet to try out VR, but I’ll likely go through the campaign before I do as a treat.
Considering how long I’ve waited for it, I’m not entirely sure why it’s taken so long to come out though. As I noted earlier, it’s just a PS4 version of the PS2 games in what it does. It doesn’t look “that” much better than Ace Combat 5, which you get with it for free. It’s not all about looks though; the gameplay is solid and the skill tree means that you have to purchase things that you may not like to unlock things that you do.
In short. Very expensive “does nothing new” Ace Combat title for PS4.
I’m yet to try out VR, but I’ll likely go through the campaign before I do as a treat.
Considering how long I’ve waited for it, I’m not entirely sure why it’s taken so long to come out though. As I noted earlier, it’s just a PS4 version of the PS2 games in what it does. It doesn’t look “that” much better than Ace Combat 5, which you get with it for free. It’s not all about looks though; the gameplay is solid and the skill tree means that you have to purchase things that you may not like to unlock things that you do.
In short. Very expensive “does nothing new” Ace Combat title for PS4.
Comment