New Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception Screenshots
Check out these new screenshots for Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception for the PSP! The game will feature a large load of multiplayer modes like dogfights, base attacks, and escort battles but will also include an intensive campaign mode (more about that below) with a new story and the complex AI system will without a doubt be a cool thing too. Namco‘s upcoming game will be released on September 30 in Japan and a while later in the US and Europe.
The story of the game is pretty simple. The Federal Republic of Auerila is at war with another empire, the Democratic Republic of Leasath. Apparently Auerila exploited Leasath during a civil war (whoops!). It’s set in a totally different world (unlike like the previous Ace Combat games), and you play the leader of the Aurelian Air Force.
Here’s a list of airplanes in the game:
Su-27 Flanker EF-2000 Typhoon F-5E Tiger II F-1 Kai/Kaizen F-2A Banshee (LASM) F-14D Super Tomcat (XLAA) MiG-31 Foxhound (SAAM) Tornado F-3 (XLAA) XFA-24A Apalis XFA-27
Via IGN
Check out these new screenshots for Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception for the PSP! The game will feature a large load of multiplayer modes like dogfights, base attacks, and escort battles but will also include an intensive campaign mode (more about that below) with a new story and the complex AI system will without a doubt be a cool thing too. Namco‘s upcoming game will be released on September 30 in Japan and a while later in the US and Europe.
The story of the game is pretty simple. The Federal Republic of Auerila is at war with another empire, the Democratic Republic of Leasath. Apparently Auerila exploited Leasath during a civil war (whoops!). It’s set in a totally different world (unlike like the previous Ace Combat games), and you play the leader of the Aurelian Air Force.
Here’s a list of airplanes in the game:
Su-27 Flanker EF-2000 Typhoon F-5E Tiger II F-1 Kai/Kaizen F-2A Banshee (LASM) F-14D Super Tomcat (XLAA) MiG-31 Foxhound (SAAM) Tornado F-3 (XLAA) XFA-24A Apalis XFA-27
Via IGN