What I learned about Ace Combat 7 from Maxor after playing it myself: "WE LIVE IN A SOCIETY" and The Long Range Strategic Strike Group "Strike('s) a Group at Long Range Strategically as The Long Range Strategic Strike Group"
As a guy going through rebuilding my life after a divorce, I can safely say that once I get a solid income again I have earmarked some of it for Max0r. Best use of disposable income. His stuff helped me through some truly dark times.
@@memesrdreams4854 One day. One day, he will bless us with the others. I wouldn't mind if he did the whole series. Imagine the chaos an Ace Combat 3 Max0r review would contain. Not the US version, either. The original, batshit insane version with the dozens of missions and several paths that intertwine. That English fanmade patch thing has gotta be done by now, right?
While the more recent maxor videos are more bombastic, I just kinda like the more calm insanity of his earlier videos. I'm not saying the newer ones are bad, but this "jeff bezos has a drone hub that you must shoot with a giant gun" being said calmly is peak maxor for me. If I were to pinpoint, devil may cry V part 2 is the best over all.
Oh and by far my fav of these, AC0's Pixy fight. If it was made like yesterday, he coulda demolish his entire character and squeeze the shit out of every memes possible (like with Minos Prime). Yet, Pixy's part feels somewhat geniune, a bit crazier but geniune.
I'm actually surprised you know the YF-23 Black Widow well enough to recognize it that fast. It's not exactly a mainstream fighter jet since only two were built for testing purposes back in the 90s, they weren't adopted by any military and in the end only the engines ended up being used in the much more broadly known F22.
On of the cool things about this game I loved is some of the random stuff that happens isn't so random. Like Fullband having an accident is because he's blabbing military secrets to a bunch of convicts mid combat and half the Spare Squadron missions lead up to the Stonehendge mission latter on. Which is cool looking at the game in hindsight. But seriously Fullband almost lost the whole war.
I'll let you in on a life saving secret. The US names its planes in numerical order. From F1 - F22 there's pretty much at least one plane for each number, some have multiple. Some only remain prototypes and don't get adopted, but they exist.
And the letter denotes the aircraft type. A - aircraft (pretty simple, e.g., A-10. Its not an "F-10" because it doesnt typically "fight" other planes, same with... EA - electronic warfare aircraft (EA-6 Prowler) AH - Attack Helicopter (AH-64 Apache) H... this ones obvious innit (Bell H-1 "Huey") F - Fighter (insert literally any US fighter here) F/A - multirole fighter aircraft (F/A-18 Hornet) C - carrier aircraft (C-130 Hercules) AC - Assault Carrier (AC-130 "Spooky" Gunship) X - experimental I may have missed some
@@ryanparker4996 There's also "Y" to designate a prototype (YF-22, YF-23, etc), and "B" for Bombers (B-1, B-2, B-52). "U" for Utility aircraft (like the U-2, which was later resignated the TR-1. TR standing for Tactical Reconnaisance). SR for Strategic Reconnaisance (SR-71). S for anti-submarine warfare (S-3 Viking). T for Trainers (T-38 Talon). Q for UAVs (if Q precedes F, like the QF-4 for example, it indicates a fighter that's been converted into a target drone), RQ for UAVs designed for reconnaissance (RQ-170). MQ for UAVs designed for combat (MQ-1 Predator, MQ-9 Reaper). K for tankers (usually precedes a C, like the KC-135 or KC-10, to indicate a cargo aircraft that has been converted into a tanker). O for Observation aircraft (OV-10). L for light aircraft traditionally used for observation (L-4 Grasshopper, L-19 Bird dog) which are usually converted civilian general aviation aircraft. "P" used to stand for Pursuit (P-51 Mustang, P-61 Black Widow), which is what fighters were called back in WWII, but it is now used to indicate a patrol aircraft (P-3 Orion). Also, and this might sound confusing, but the designation doesn't always match the role. For example, the F-117 isn't actually a fighter. It doesn't have a gun, or missiles (actually it was capable of carrying Sidewinders, because a proposed mission for it was to engage Soviet AWACS aircraft undetected. But it never carried them operationally). Instead, it's a strike aircraft, meant to attack with precision guided bombs
A little fact about that French song at the end. The sing is Japanese so here pronunciation might be a bit off on some words, so that might be why it confused you a bit.
I love that my man's was able to name one military plane. It just so happens to be a plane that was never put in service. The Black widow when up against the F-22 for a military contract. The F-22 raptor won of course.
0:35 Man, I think I've played games that were too mature for the intended age. Like Jagged Alliance 2. A game like XCOM, you have Mercs instead of soldiers, but they have national and political identity, and they can have an attitude towards you who hires them and bringing them to fight against a dictator in a fictional 3rd world country. so you need to juggle their state of morale, your tactical + Strategy approach and money, because you don't buy them for life, you make a contract that will expire. make sure they don't step too much and get gunned down easily because perma death and that fucks morale of the whole squad especially if someone liked that character gets it the worse... That's a.... that's a heavy game to play for a 9 year old. I remember ordering my mercs to kill children which was funny for a child me, not so funny to my mercs who did it, some of them refused..... This game still so wild.
You think the Concorde and the Black Widow(I'm assuming the night interceptor from the end of WWII) are mainstream? Edit: So you know the rejected YF-23 Black Widow, but not the F-22 Raptor who was the one adopted out of the 2?
Wait…You know about the P-61 Blackwidow? That’s pretty random for a person who doesn’t know too much about non-mainstream aircraft Oh...wait, you’re talking about the YF-23 Blackwidow...
I can name like a few which are also common bitches like F16 F22 F4 F114 F18 F14 F35 B17 B25 B29 F111 C130 Mig29 J20 Su37 boeing 747 J18 mig25 and thats like it
Belka did nothing wrong All jokes aside if you played Ace Combat 5 then as soon as you saw those crates the drones were coming from in the first couple cutscenes you knew who was really behind it...
only ace combat game i got to play was that 1 on playstation 2 , that 1 game was enough to get me interested in fighter combat, shame hawx was garbage compared to that