Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception Review

After Namco's last outing with Ace Combat Zero I didn't think I'd see another quality air combat game like it until Namco's eventual PS3 outing but Ace Combat X has arrived to prove me wrong. From the visuals to the audio and the controls, the developers custom tailored the PS2 Ace Combat engine to fit in the PSP's profile. And they didn't just port it; they actually improved on it as if Ace Combat X was the next title in the series and not a portable spin-off.
89 / 100
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Published: 1138 days 10 hours ago | Review | Sony PSP
 
 
 

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