Ace Combat: Joint Assault Co-Op Review
Project Aces keeps with its strong traditions for Ace Combat: Joint Assault. But will classic training and muscle memory be enough when bogies appear on the horizon?
Project Aces keeps with its strong traditions for Ace Combat: Joint Assault. But will classic training and muscle memory be enough when bogies appear on the horizon?
Ace Combat: Joint Assault launched into the unfriendly skies of the PlayStation Portable this week and co-op gamers are tasked with teaming up with pals to bring down the bad guys. If you haven't snagged the game yet, you're in luck, because we've been provided with copies of the game to giveaway.
Combat pilots on the go will be happy to know that Ace Combat Joint Assault is on deck and taking off in stores today. A squad of up to four flyboys can work together throughout the campaign - the Joint Assault Mission System provides multiple objectives for two pairs of wingmen to tackle simultaneously. Let the ad-hoc and infrastructure skirmishes begin!
The Ace Combat series has always bordered on realism, but in the end throws in some over the top flair for good measure. The portable game looks to bring that cheesy story and over the top goodness on the go in Ace Combat Joint Assault.
Namco-Bandai has sent along fourteen new screenshots for Ace Combat: Joint Assault on the PlayStation Portable. The four player co-op title features the unique Joint Assault Missions System which allows four players to cooperate through different missions, while playing in totally different areas of the campaign.
Namco Bandai has just unleashed an assault of new media on us for their upcoming Ace Combat title on the PlayStation Portable. Ace Combat: Joint Assault is a four player co-op aerial combat game that features a unique co-op mode called the "Joint Assault Mission System."
Namco Bandai has officially announced the return of Ace Combat to the PlayStation Portable, with Ace Combat: Joint Assault. This time around, co-op steals the show - up to four wannabe pilots can join each other to patrol the friendly skies via ad hoc (LAN), Ad Hoc Party, or online.