To start things off I'll talk about the graphics. When I played the game I noticed that the screen, while in a dogfight, would start to blur somewhat or get really choppy. That can be accepted over time... Not in this case. As I kept playing it just got worse at times. While playing in the cockpit view it was hard to see what was going on around me as the control panel came up too high. While playing in the third-person perspective was where most of the graphics problems were.
The characters in the game were all annoying to listen to. I hated the voice of the main character most of all. Most (if not all) of the voice acting was pretty bad. The mission briefings and cut scenes were also dreaded because they showed (dare I say it?) the "Paper People." The characters here were all flat and had no emotion to them and only two were on the screen at once. When one of the two people was done talking they'd just scroll right on off and the next person would just scroll right on.
The planes and weapons were also quite dull. The aircraft had decent looks. That's the only good thing I can say about the entire game. That's not my gripe here though. The thing about the planes that really turned me off was the fact that they all felt the same. When you'd get into an Su-47 "Berkut" it felt the same as if it were the starting F-5 or a P-31. The missile lock-on and the missiles themselves were also quite irritating. With the lock-on it usually locked-on too slowly if it did at all. And when you'd fire a missile at a target in the air or on the ground it was just boring. The machine guns were also prety much useless all the time.
The sound was another thing that I had a problem with. The radio chatter mixed with the various sounds and music only came out to be a tool for developing a quick head ache. The music sounded more like techno out of the 80's. The sounds from the planes and everything else sounded like they came out of something that the coyote would use to try and trap the road-runner. And the radio chatter was useless and gave nothing to the game.
Though this game was released almost two years after Namco's Ace Combat 4: Shattered Skies, it is still the lesser game. Konami could have looked at AC04 and, seeing what made that such a great game in it's time, used some of that for this game. But they didn't. Since then Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War has come out and has dwarfed what AC04 was. And Konami's AirForce Delta Strike has really shown itself to be a failure.
So if you're looking for a good console flyer then check Namco's Ace Combat 5 or go and play Ace Combat 4. Just don't touch this one.
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The missions in this game can be a little confusing but once you play them several times they become pretty entertaining, especially if you like flight simulator games. The briefings and time in between missions can be very dull which is why I gave it 4 stars. Besides that the game is a classic.Best Deals for AirForce Delta Strike
I discovered this game rummaging through the shelves of a second rate rental place, and being a fan of the Ace Combat series, I decided to give it a try. AFDS absolutely has is faults, but I am still having a blast with it.First the bad: the user interface and the overal graphics are pretty mediocre for the time that this title came out. The UI is a series of menus coupled with the text boxes with the characters, and having to get through all those text boxes just to get the options you want can be a little frustrating.
Now the good: This game has well over a 100 flyable airframes, from WWII fighters, to experimental X-planes. The flight modeling is very diverse, with acceleration, turn rate, roll rate, and speed all coming into play for each aircraft.
The challenge of some of the missions is impressive, as well. Some of the missions can come off as impossibly frustrating at first, but they all have a method in which you can complete them you just have to figure out the proper tactic.
Also, I found missle evasion took a bit of skill; it wasn't just hit the afterburners and start turning. You have to use your radar and time your manuever for a successful evasion.
Other opinions: Despite the criticism of this game's cookie-cutter characters, and the voice acting, I got a kick out of it. Having watched a few aviation related animés (Area 88 comes to mind), the expressions, voices, and cutscenes were rather amusing. Most of the cutscenes may only be stills, but there are dozens of them.
I also enjoyed the radio chatter of the missions. It is frequent, and often repetitive, but the over-lapping transmissions in a furious fight really can add to the feel of the game.
Lastly, the learning curve; it is steep. Whenever I have come back to playing this gaming after some time away from it, I tend to get my butt kicked a few times before I get the hang of it again. Probably not ideal for a "pick up and play" casual gamer.
Overall, I enjoyed this game enough to purchase it, and I dont' regret that decision. The missions are diverse, and there are tons of incentives to replaying the storyline, such as hidden animated cutscenes, hidden aircraft, hidden missions, and alternate endings.
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First of all I give it 5 stars because the overall rating if far too low. It's at the very least a four star game. I've had the game for a while and just never got around to playing it. I have however played countless flight arcade and flight sim games such as Ace Combat, TC HAWX, Lethal Skies, Aero Elite, some of the Jane's games, Over G Fighters and some others.This game is not perfect. It did start kinda slow but unlike some of these other reviewers I kept at it and hell, it was way worth it. The gameplay is very customizable and playable for anyone, there are three levels of control: novice, expert and ace with all three allowing customizable button mapping(novice for noobs, expert plays like the AC games and ace will give a more flight sim feel). The game isn't the best with impressions BUT keep playing and you will take on missions of greater variety than any other flight game it's almost ridiculous how much they change it up but it's all good because they're fun especially when you go in SPACE! There are over 130 aircraft in this game including experimental and cameo aircraft like Vic Viper from Gradius. The characters and plot was kind of iffy at first but if you push on you'll fall in love with some of them and lol at the stupid ones. The story is kind of out there and feels almost RPG like. You play different characters in a non linear affair following the guys and squads of your choosing. It takes place in 20X7 with futuristic themes and it works well because it allows for variety like dogfights in space, destroying deadly crap falling towards the planet, attacking orbital elevators, taking on mechs and other weird ships, flying inside of and destroying massive cannons.
You do a lot in this game and big missions feel epic like Luke destroying the Death Star, some require really fancy flying and when you win.. it's just the best feeling and that is one of the major pros with this game. The graphics are great for PS2 I actually favor them over the AC PS2 games, the FPS doesn't seem as smooth as AC but the details like bolts and panels on the individual craft look superior (Yes I directly compared them).
Now what it doesn't do so well.. like I first said the first impressions can be kind of weak. Some of the missions can get confusing or chaotic and the characters talk quite a bit during gameplay. None of these were deal breakers for me I would just every now and then tell my TV to STFU. One thing that annoyed me was when you wreck the plane you get an irritating scolding from two different people whom I hate for this reason, again STFU!! I guess it isn't too bad though if you're like me and believe failures should hold some kind of impact rather than "Oh, I don't care about performance because I can restart from any of the 992134573429857 checkpoints."
All in all I love this game and am on my third round going through it, it is NOT in my opinion completely superior to the AC games but considering when it came out and what it does holy crap is it awesome I would put it on the same level as AC. I hope sometime in the future this series will come back as it is quite the diamond in the rough so I conclude saying that if you have any interest in aircraft and jets you will like this game. Happy shopping.
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I picked this game up just a few months ago, and I have to say i have mixed feelings. For me, the game had a fairly steep learning curve. The first few levles are basic fly around, kill anything that moves and are all in the open skies. the levles then turn into "Esscort this highly vulnerable, slow moving,defenceless target down an incredibly narow canyon in a super sonic jet, while taking heavy fire" This is probably due to my lack of practice with console air combat games, but i feel any game should be sucj that a novice should be able to pick it up with out too much work.Also, i found the controls were flakey. The Novice setting is far too basic and limits one's ablity to develope skills, but the next step up is a huge jump from the previous setup, and were too sensitive.
The voice overs for the "cut scenes" were fairly well done, but the voices in the missions were far too confusing with having not only your comand center sending you info on enemy positions, important comunications from allies(e.g., "Enemy reinforcements ariving soon") but you have to contend with witless banter, dialoge that pertains to the story of the game, and the enemy's comunications.... Place all of this over the music and combat noises, and you cant really get anything out of it. Also, in dogfights, the cannons and machine guns are useless on any enemy not the size of a house.
the game also seems to have had a small budget based on how the cut scenes/dialouge was put togeather with a simple 2d, non animated sprite for the charicters. they have different facial expressions, but that's about it. i personaly enjoy this style, as gives the game an old school feel, but i can see where many would have a problem with it
all in all the game is fun for people who arent as familiar with other arcade flight combat games.




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