@@krispinwah2784 I have an unfinished conspiracy theory, that Cipher is actually a lagging player and currently in an insane asylum muttering out words that he should've said in the past
This is my favorite Ace Combat track, because of how it is composed gives you an image of two expert pilots not dog fighting in the air, but doing an intricate dance with each other.
When you are playing War Thunder, only one player on either team remains, and both players are pulling out all the stops and the battle won't stop. This. Especially when it is japan VS US: US player keeps diving, Japan player keeps dodging, until either the US player runs out of ammo or the Japan player messes up. Also, Spitfire VS Zero when the Zero has a slight energy advantage.
@@SolitarySpade_Davon Tbh, the pun wasn't intended. That said, I could see either way. Honestly though, Spitfire VS Zero is one of my favorite dogfights to come up in Warthunder.
And thus, with Pixy's words, "It's not over, buddy. In fact, this is where it all starts. You know what I mean, right?", the Curse of Strangereal History is unleashed.
Only the Ace Combat Franchise can ever make me feel some kind of connection to a character whos face I've never seen and at the same time make me feel such blinding rage towards a Traitor I've never known until now. It was at this moment that I just completely let go and let pure instinct take over my flying. Every bank, every twist, every turn, every bullet fired and every missile sent, like a torrent of emotion being expressed through the art of combat. It's because of this that the Ace Combat Franchise will always have a near and dear place in my heart and i'm glad I had the opportunity to experience them in my lifetime.
Why would you want a remake? AC0 can't be better than it is. Some graphic enhancements, okay, but you can really just modify it for that, an official remake would not be worth the money. I'd say the original game is still very enjoyable even though it's far from new now.
One last clash, one final joust... From the front, through the heart. Thus lives and dies the noble, honest and honourable knight. It's time. I've found my reason to fight. Now hitch up your steed, and joust.
Two games, both are AC in their names, both featured muted faceless protagonists, and both potrayed of how badass someone can be but each with different purpose and goal. man i lived in good times
Two pilots with their ghosts hot on their tails fighting each other, both with the idea firmly in their head that their motive will make the war stop, let them atone for what they have done, start the world on a path toward healing. Its awesome how as the fight progresses that pixy gets more aggressive, but you can hear the growing desperation for him to want to be right. It goes from certainty in his belief that hes going to bring about a better world to bitter rage that he was wrong. But nobody is right here. The game has been about choices you can make. Whether to let all fall or to spare everyone. The potential for good amongst the bad, an out for you and others in a war over ideals where everyone suffers. Nobody wins. Be it a new world or a return to the old one, humanity is always going to repeat what its done, and at the end of the battle you feel that as you finally down your friend. Its sad. Maybe its for the best that both of them had their fight and their ghosts caught up with them. To be let to fade away. In the end it was the only real way out.
I stumbled across this song while listening to the Metal Gear Solid OST on RU-vid, back in like 2015. I was blown away, I didn't *know* videogame music could be so incredible. That was how I discovered Ace Combat.
Trigger, Cipher, Moebius, and Monarch. Silent Kings of the sky. Edit: I wasn't expecting for there to be so many Silent Kings of the sky. Sorry for not including theirs names, but that doesn't mean they're not Kings.
@@NSEBMB You know I had forgotten Talisman too. But I got to play Ace 6 for the first time recently through Xenia Emulation, and though Talisman has perhaps the least personal presence in the story, that's done in spirit of Mobius-1, as the game is a throwback to AC04 in a lot of tiny ways so, Talisman should definitely be given more love. c: Gryphus will take time for me to connect with as I just can't deal with Portable gaming hehe, but I trust you.
AWACS Eagle Eye: "Confirmed Reactivation of Nuklear silo! Galm Team, continue you're mission, Engage!......Stand by! We're analyzing the situation" AWACS Eagle Eye: "This is AWACS! Listen up, Galm 1! We've completed analysis of the enemy craft. Codename: Morgan. This plane is protected by an ECM defense system. It's only weak point is in the front air intake. You'll have to attack from head-on. Go! Take down Morgan! You're the only one that can stop him. Demon Lord of the Round Table, I pray for your success."
After playing through the 45Z7 series, I can confidently say that Ace Combat has an unbeatable unified stylistic and musical presentation. Zero was the height of this presentation. Not too generic, not too sentimental, and not too over the top like the other games. Now if we could only have an Ace Combat game that has consistent tone, narrative structure, and better translation... That would be quite the game.
AWACS Eagle Eye: This is AWACS! Listen up, Galm 1! We've completed analysis of the enemy craft. Codename: Morgan. This plane is protected by an ECM defense system. It's only weak point is in the front air intake. You'll have to attack from head-on. Go! Take down Morgan! You're the only one that can stop him. Demon Lord of the Round Table, I pray for your success.
I thought the head on requirements were ridiculous, but then I met Sulejmani (X2)😂😂😂 Fighting Pixy felt epic. Fighting Sulejmani… with his "dancing"… urgh. I wanna fight Pixy, and feel an accomplishment😂😂😂 Sound track is too good.
So, it's a Spanish guitar song, played during a medieval theme air plane joust over a snowy region? By all rights, this song shouldn't work. But somehow, it does. Very much so.
I'm disappointed that this was taken off of spotify. This is an amazing song. When I feel like shit and I'm going in to work I like to play it while driving. Edit: forgot to add that this is a wonderful peice of music
Here comes the snow... 🌨 This music to a final is spectacular! I Love it This is what's makes the storyline so brilliant ending with a climax. Once a close friend now a sworn enemy. 2 sides of the same coin. Pixys prototype plane ADFX-01 Morgan returns in Ace Combat 7 looks an is sensational!
I always thought it was important that Cipher (meaning both "zero" and "an enigma") would eventually hunt down his formerly-heroic wingman (who was an in-universe famed ace before Cipher even appeared out of nowhere) and stop him once and for all. That for all that people called Cipher "the Demon-Lord", in the end it was Pixy who decided to open his defection by trying to murder his buddy. And after it was done, Cipher vanished.
Those who survive a long time on the battlefield start to think they're invincible. I bet you do, too, Buddy. - Larry Foulke aka Solo-Wing Pixy Love that quote for some reason.
I wish they make remaster HD for ps3 and Ps4 and also Xbox one, Graphic , player or console dont make any different . what really make the game famous is the way it tell the story....... sorry if i wrong
PC is the best "console" in all but simplicity. If any PS2 Ace Combat came out as a HD remake, having it unavailable on Steam is a money waster for Project Aces and it's not in the fullest potential for HD. I'm not entirely concerned for the graphics, but I think Ace Combat Infinity would have gome much better on PC, and Project Aces was out of their minds for not having it on steam (I mean come on! Who made that choice, and what was making that guy think they should not put it on steam?). I'm pretty sure they can learn from their community and the next game will be on PC as well as Xbox One and PS4.
Recently before the global covid-19 pandemic I was in Spain on a cycling holiday and I had this playing on my phone and it was amazing. The soundtrack to this game is the best ever in the whole of ace combat.
You and I are like opposites sides of the same coin. When we face each other we can reveal our true selves. There may be a resemblance but we never face the same direction.
No one really brings up this point, But the darkest game in the series has to be Zero. Zero: 7 NUKES, A BACKSTABBING CO-PILOT, A BURNING CITY, A MISSILE TO END LIFE. 4: Oh I guess some guys are taking our land? We should take it back? Oh look at that, it's a laser! 5: Oh no we were betrayed... or we're spies? It was a setup? There's another laser? 6: (Actually a city that gets completely wiped, and sends people into refugee is kinda dark...) X: I wouldn't say too much story elements are going down
Sei Iori Your descriptions are accurate. Particularly your coverage of 5 that cracks me up. But yes, I know Zero was the darkest. Nukes aside, there was a friend that backstabbed you for reasons he believed were for the greater good. You were just a pilot following orders, staying loyal to your country, and getting quite good at killing. Pixy fought for an unrealistic ideal in the current world we live in, so he decided to wipe civilization to have a chance at it. Pretty twisted, but what exactly is good? Every battle has at least two sides. There is always a victim. We fight for the order that we know of, but simultaneously that order can betray us and send us to war. That is what Pixy wanted to erase. So that the world, the next generation, do not have to deal with bullshit.
+Andres Rodriguez considering the architecture is much different from ps2 to ps4 it would be about as hard as making a whole new game. not worth it from a development standpoint.
Suits so well in the last Conquest mission in Project Wingman, especially when the enemy starts sending endless waves of F-18E/Fs, F-22s, Su-30s, Su-37s, F-15S/MTDs your way to stop you from shooting down their air cruisers.
I was today years old when i found out this song and unsung have almost the same lyrics; modified to fit their respective game. Just kicks ya in the feels.