Finished the campaign of Ace Combat 7. Oh, man, that got nuts at the end. It was a lot of fun, especially mission 19 where everyone goes after the 2nd Arsenal Bird in a big epic showdown and the whole "Hey, why don't you chase a drone through an underwater tunnel!" Apparently this kind of thing is normal for the AC series, I'm led to believe.
The plot isn't bad but it does feel like the writers had a couple different big ideas they wanted to do and just decided to do all of them. The penal unit, the space elevator, what happens when Command and Comunication completely breaks down in a war, the Erusean Civil War, and of course, the whole Perpetual Robot War thing vis a via the drones. These are all cool ideas, but man, it feels like it jumps back and forth between them a lot and the plot doesn't feel nearly as focused as it could be. It is kinda wierd where where the cinmeatic cutscenes do the "War is terrible and everyone suffers" but the in-mission cutscenes and dialogue lean a lot more into "WOOHOO! AIRPLANES! EXPLOSIONS!"
It was a lot of fun, and there's some great missions viariety for 20 missions, particulary the one where you have to fight over a nightime cityscape where everyone is fighting each other and Nobody seems to know who is on which side, which is both annoying and does keep the tension up.
The plot isn't bad but it does feel like the writers had a couple different big ideas they wanted to do and just decided to do all of them. The penal unit, the space elevator, what happens when Command and Comunication completely breaks down in a war, the Erusean Civil War, and of course, the whole Perpetual Robot War thing vis a via the drones. These are all cool ideas, but man, it feels like it jumps back and forth between them a lot and the plot doesn't feel nearly as focused as it could be. It is kinda wierd where where the cinmeatic cutscenes do the "War is terrible and everyone suffers" but the in-mission cutscenes and dialogue lean a lot more into "WOOHOO! AIRPLANES! EXPLOSIONS!"
It was a lot of fun, and there's some great missions viariety for 20 missions, particulary the one where you have to fight over a nightime cityscape where everyone is fighting each other and Nobody seems to know who is on which side, which is both annoying and does keep the tension up.
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