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Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War

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Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War
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8.9 User Score:

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Based on 57 critic reviews
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Game Info

Publisher: Namco

Developer: Namco

Genre(s): Flight Action

Players: 1

ESRB Rating: T (Teen)

Release Date: October 25, 2004

Summary

(Also known as "Ace Combat 5: Squadron Leader") With more than 50 different licensed planes and an intense storyline extending over 30 missions, players will be put to the ultimate test, including air-to-air combat, air-to-ground fighting, air-to-sea assaults, rescue, recon and much more. Incorporating ultra-realistic beautifully rendered in-game graphics and cinematics along with unparalleled game play; ACE COMBAT 5 goes a step beyond the traditional air combat gaming experience. One of the exciting new features to the sequel includes Wingman Command, where players can issue directives to their wingmen mid-mission to carry out coordinated group attacks. Additionally, the in-game radio communications with the squadron and enemies adds to the realism and intensity of the dynamic battle sequences. In the game's premise, it is September 23, 2010 on distant Sand Island, a small island in the Ceres Ocean that divides the two superpowers, Osea and Yuktobania. An entire military base is on red alert--the 108th Tactical Fighter Squadron intercepted an unidentified aircraft and the entire squadron was decimated. You are a fighter pilot, part of the new squadron that's been called into action to protect your nation of Osea. Now, the story begins to unfold. [Namco]

What The Critics Said

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97

Game Chronicles

Heavy on action and heavier on story, Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War is without a doubt the finest flight combat game on the PS2.

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95

PSM Magazine

I found myself literally sweating bullets during most of the missions. [Holiday 2004, p.80]

95

Gamer's Hell

If you like air warfare, beautiful graphics, excellent sound, fabulous story, great gameplay and gorgeous cinematics than Ace Combat is the best possible choice for all your desires.

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93

Warcry

Yet another great example of a company not scared to leave the core elements of a great game alone and simply make small improvements.

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93

IGN

A marvelously done, tight, invigorating experience with few shortcomings but no real problems that destroy the universe.

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93

PSX Extreme

Despite its few visual sore spots, it's one wonderfully sharp looking title with an addictive nature that'll have you pressing for more.

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92

Worth Playing

It may lack multiplayer or online play, which many, including myself, were hoping for, but the single player campaign clearly makes up for this.

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91

Play Magazine

What's important here is the execution and level of player involvement, not that we haven't done all this before, because we have. And believe me, I was involved. [Dec 2004, p.78]

91

Gaming Age

The best flight title on the market to date on the consoles. You will have to boot up that PC to find one better that’s for sure, but the complexity that those games offer doesn’t measure up to the fun you’ll have with Ace Combat 5.

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90

GameZone

This game is drop dead gorgeous, has a good sound track, and is an absolute blast to play.

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90

Game Over Online

Easy to pick up controls, an interesting story line and plenty of fast paced action will feed any adrenaline or action junkie’s desires.

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90

Game Informer

Through relentless intensity and hair-raising gameplay, Ace Combat 5 electrifies the digital skies and soars as one of the most exhilarating experiences in all of gaming. [Dec 2004, p.172]

90

PGNx Media

A great dogfighting title. While it is light on the simulation stuff, its portrayal of aerial dogfighting is extremely fun and that is most important of all.

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90

PSX Nation

It’s hard to imagine how the single-player Ace Combat experience could get any better than in The Unsung War.

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90

AceGamez

The intensity the radio chatter brings, matched with amazing music, exciting missions and fantastic storytelling makes one game that every gamer looking for a great action game should not miss, despite the short nature of the main story.

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90

RewiredMind

One of the most compelling, atmospheric and in some places, downright beautiful combat flight simulations ever made.

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90

GameShark

Unless you're the evil kind of person who eats kittens and hates candy, I don't think you'll get anything but satisfaction out of Ace Combat 5.

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90

Thunderbolt

Exactly how a console flight combat game should be. Dogfights are intense and hugely satisfying, the handling is spot on, the graphics are detailed and it all runs very smoothly. The story is surprisingly well crafted.

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90

TotalGames.net

Get it, it makes all other flight titles feel like you're flying a cargo plane full of rubber dog sh.t out of Hong Kong.

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88

DailyGame

Fans of aircraft combat titles should really enjoy Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War. It's got a good storyline, top-notch presentation and a great gameplay engine. Fast action, furious combat and flying fun make this a game you shouldn't miss.

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87

Next Level Gaming

Ace Combat 5 adds a little, takes a little, but still ends up being the best in it's class. A top notch movie-like story helps that along, as well as a eye-melting graphic engine.

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87

BonusStage

I hated the last four Ace Combat titles, but now, I am a believer. The Unsung War offers up a great story, fantastic gameplay, and a gripping experience that you should have you by the balls from the beginning.

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87

Pelit (Finland)

A light but very enjoyable flight sim with great weapons and a well written story. It is technically flawless and the best Ace Combat game so far. [PELIT Feb. 05]

86

Jolt Online Gaming UK

No matter how many bad songs there are, no matter how many planes you’ll never pilot or how much you want there to be multiplayer, Ace Combat: Squadron Leader is still a fantastic game.

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85

GameBiz

The game's detailed tutorial and isolated storyline pave the way for newcomers to the series, so if you've been contemplating becoming a pilot in the series that is Ace Combat, now is the time to do so.

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85

3DAvenue

A game that pairs superb combat gameplay with a mainstream market and as a result comes out as one of the first surprises for 2005 on the PS2.

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85

eToychest

A winning combination of arcade-style mechanics and rich, engaging presentation. Of course this game is not going to win over players who have little taste for manic aerial combat, or those who were looking for something really different from the previous games.

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85

netjak

It's EXCELLENT fun with the flight stick, but it's also $130 plus tax for that bundle...it had better be that good. (Add a +1 onto the gameplay, replay, and overall score for the scores with the Flight Stick.)

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85

Gamezilla!

The game would have scored much higher had it managed to better balance its weapons’ issues, but it’s still worth buying if you are into flight simulators and don’t want to mess around with a computer game.

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85

TotalPlayStation

This is more or less "Ace Combat 4" with a few slight upgrades and gameplay honed to near-perfection, but the formula's just a bit too familiar, and the lengthy missions may turn less patient gamers off before the story can suck them in.

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85

Weekly Famitsu

8 / 9 / 8 / 9 - 34 gold [Oct 2004]

83

GameSpot

Ace Combat 5 isn't the huge step for the series that "Ace Combat 04" was, but it's still a great flight combat game, featuring grueling arcade-style action and plenty of surprises both in its mission design and its story.

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80

Electronic Gaming Monthly

If you liked "Ace Combat 4", this is more of the same good stuff - gorgeous planes, complex missions, and a real feeling of being in the middle of a war, thanks in part to scripted events, radio chatter, and the massive scale of it all. [Holiday 2004, p.109]

80

G4 TV

With all these fantastic flight features, there's one glaring omission that casts a pall on Ace Combat 5. Put simply, no multiplayer.

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80

NTSC-uk

AC5 ups the ante once again for console dogfight games, combining the tight, exciting gameplay and gorgeous visuals and atmosphere of AC04 with added challenge and a superb story tied together by some brilliant cinematic cutscenes.

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80

Sydney Morning Herald

The graphics are spectacular, rivalling the intense scenes in Top Gun, especially in the after-action replay mode. It's easily the slickest of the Ace Combat series.

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80

GamerFeed

The lack of multiplayer or online play does hurt the title a bit, especially when multiplayer has been included in previous Ace Combat titles.

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80

GamePro

For veterans, it'll feel like the same gameplay found in all previous Ace Combat games--and that's not necessarily a bad thing considering this is a shooter that's still worthy of sitting in first class.

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80

Official U.S. Playstation Magazine

The trouble is, all this story is presented with some of the most god-awful writing and voice work I've ever heard. [Dec 2004, p.112]

80

GMR Magazine

Boasts ideal handling and control, near photo-realistic graphics, and digital surround sound. Where the game staggers is in its defiantly single-player focus. [Jan 2005, p.86]

80

Yahoo! Games

Console dogfighting really can't get much better than this.

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80

GameSpy

Many of the new features are gimmicky and unnecessary, but they don't really impact the core experience too much either way. Everything that is good about Ace Combat games is still here, only some things are a bit better and a few things are a bit worse.

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80

Stuff

The biggest difference is the ability to manage your wingmen. Coincidentally, the game uses the same wingman commands we use when it's Ladies' Night at our favorite rum bar: attack, cover and disperse.

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80

1UP

Ace Combat 5 is not a major leap ahead of 2001's "Ace Combat 4"...But if you liked that game's impressively detailed presentation and instantly playable controls, then strap in and get ready to take off.

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80

games(TM)

Perfect control, sound effects that make the best use of Dolby stereo, and combat that imbues the player with a genuine sense of urgency without sacrificing fun. [March 2005, p.104]

80

PALGN

The new Wing Command system coupled with the ability to choose their aircraft allows for an increased level of strategy and the in-flight conversations with them really adds a new layer depth and involvement to the series.

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80

Boomtown

If you can summon up the courage to try a flight game for the first time, Ace Combat 5 - Squadron Leader will be a great place to start.

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80

AltGaming

Flying jets in the near future (2010) over the homeland of Osean and defending it doesn’t get more realistic or fun than this.

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80

Gamestyle

A worthy successor to the Ace Combat series in almost every respect. Fans will love this game and many more may succumb to its charm.

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80

Official Playstation 2 Magazine UK

Top flight sim that will take your breath away. [Jan 2007, p.106]

74

My Gamer

Again, true flight enthusiasts will balk at the lack of takeoff/landing phases and since there is no multiplayer, Ace Combat 5 can't be recommended for anyone but airplane lovers.

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73

IC-Games

Playing Namco’s latest title was a challenge and there’s nothing hugely wrong with any of the work on the title just a total lack of involvement, nothing to draw you in, that all-important ‘X’ factor. It just didn’t take my breath away.

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70

Edge Magazine

The Unsung War doesn’t break any boundaries, but it perfectly fulfils expectations. What might look unambitious is in actuality an adventure that whisks you through brilliantly rendered backdrops with a touch more polish than previous iterations, always flying hard and successfully conveying the buzz of aerial combat. [Jan 2005, p.90]

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70

Total Video Games

A game that fighter pilot wannabes will love, although it’s not quite as enthralling as perhaps it should be.

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60

Times Online

It’s a shame, too, that the levels aren’t more exciting and spontaneous. Such predictability stops this game from being any more than an enjoyable flight simulator.

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60

Eurogamer

It's not a bad game to any degree, is technically very polished with beautifully rendered craft bursting with technical detail and slick in almost every sense - but it lacks soul.

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60

Computer and Video Games

Sadly, when it comes down to it, this is all just a very dull experience. You fly about a bit, shoot at some tiny dots, shoot at some more tiny dots, become irritated by shooting at tiny dots, stop concentrating and crash into the sea. Then you start the entire process all over again.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this game is 8.9 (out of 10) based on 26 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Jesse L. gave it a10:
Great Storyline, a ton a missions, planes, targets. The best game in the series, and great graphics, but could be a bit more realistic.

Anson G. gave it a10:
Very good, Namco. This game is best i ever played.

Matthew C. gave it a10:
This is definately the BEST air combat game for the PS2!

Brett F. gave it a10:
Wonderful game. Best ever.

Ghost O. gave it a10:
All other flight-combat game manufacturers...bow down before the new gods of flight gaming! AC5:UW is a dream come true, from the plot depth, character depth, sound, visuals, music, controls, options, unlockables... it leaves the competition reaching for the eject handle and incinerating in it's afterburners. Fly or die, AC5:UW !

Jackson R. gave it a9:
Really good game, no seriously, REALLY good game.

Kurtis C. gave it a10:
Best flight game i ever played.

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