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''Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War'' is a
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developed and published by
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for the
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. It is the fifth installment of the ''
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'' series. A limited number of the games were bundled with the Hori Flightstick 2 accessory. ''Ace Combat 5'' features more than fifty licensed real-world
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. Nonetheless, the game's events and locations are set in a fictional world. The game's main campaign is set during a war between the fictional nations of Osea and Yuktobania. The storyline revolves around the
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"Blaze", an Osean fighter pilot who leads a four-plane unit known as Wardog Squadron as they attempt to ward off the Yuktobanian invasion of their homeland and uncover the truth about the war. Unlike its predecessors, ''Ace Combat 5'' does not include a
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mode, as developers did not have enough extended time to implement one. Although a majority of the gameplay in ''Ace Combat 5'' remains similar to that of its predecessor, '' Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies'', several notable additions were made. Among these additions are an
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mode and the ability for the player to interact with wingmen. The multiplayer mode present in previous titles, however, was scrapped during development. The game received generally favorable reviews, although critics noted that the game was not the "revolutionary step forward for the series" that ''Shattered Skies'' was. The game was rereleased on the
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in 2019, as part of a pre-order bonus for '' Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown''. Bandai Namco has since clarified that it is not a
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, but instead a
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of the PlayStation 2 original, running natively on the PlayStation 4 at higher resolutions.


Gameplay

''Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War'' is divided into three gamemodes: Campaign, where players progress through story-driven levels; Arcade, which removes most of the story from Campaign mode in favor of gameplay; and Tutorial, which teaches the player the base mechanics. The gameplay in these three modes is largely consistent; players pilot an aircraft and must complete a series of missions that must be completed in the allotted amount of time. Missions feature a wide array of objectives, ranging from destroying all enemy aircraft in a level to protecting a specific target from enemy fire. The game features over fifty playable aircraft, including
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and
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licensed from the
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and
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, in addition to original designs created specifically for the game. The majority of these aircraft are unlocked by progressing through the Campaign mode, while others are unlocked while destroying a certain amount of enemies with a particular craft. In the Campaign mode, the player can issue orders to computer-controlled ally fighters, a method known as wingman interaction. With this, players can have fighters team up to take down a single target or spread out to cover more ground. Wingmen can be assigned specific aircraft before beginning a mission. Completing missions awards money that can be used to purchase aircraft, while certain missions feature side games like midair refueling. The player's fighter has a limited number of ammunition, especially on harder difficulties. These fighters are also equipped with side weaponry unique to a particular model, such as guided bombs and
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missiles that can lock onto multiple ground or aerial targets.


Plot

The plot of the campaign revolves around a conflict fought between Osea and Yuktobania, the two
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s of the series' universe of Strangereal. In late 2010, Yuktobania unexpectedly declares war against Osea. Their initial advantage over the Osean military is gradually chipped away by Wardog Squadron, a small Osean
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squadron posted to the front lines. Wardog's successes, including their sinking of Yuktobania's submersible aircraft carrier ''Scinfaxi'', turn the tide of the war in favor of Osea, and their presence in battle increases the morale of Osean forces whilst striking fear into the Yuktobanians; this earns them the attention of Albert Genette, an Osean journalist writing about Wardog who stays at their island air base. During an ongoing mission, the 8492nd Squadron, an ostensibly allied Osean squadron operating nearby, attacks a civilian college in Yuktobania, and Wardog is framed for the attack. Wardog clears their names by repelling Yuktobanian reprisal attacks and sinking a second Yuktobanian submersible carrier, the ''Hrimfaxi'', but during the
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proceedings it is revealed that the 8492nd does not exist in official records; Wardog begins to suspect they were framed by a third party. During a
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, a Yuktobanian ambush and interference from the 8492nd results in Wardog's first combat loss. Wardog's suspicions are confirmed when unmarked 8492nd aircraft ambush the squadron during an aerial refueling which they narrowly escape. Squadron mechanic Peter N. "Pops" Beagle informs Genette of the "Grey Men", an
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from Belka, a nation bitterly defeated in a
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15 years prior to the game's events, and suspects their involvement in the conspiracy against Wardog. Pops and Genette take their concerns to the base commander but learn his
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, acting on false information from the 8492nd, has framed them and Wardog of being enemy spies. The commander orders their arrest, but they flee the base in stolen training jets with the assistance of Pops, who is revealed to be Wolfgang Buchner, a former Belkan pilot who defected to Osea during the war 15 years ago and is opposed to the Grey Men. Aided by Osean
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from a friendly
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, Wardog fakes their deaths and reforms as the independent Razgriz Squadron (named after a legend in Strangereal). Razgriz rescues the Osean and Yuktobanian heads of state from captivity and finds false-flagged Osean and Yuktobanian aircraft in Belkan territory, confirming the Grey Men conspiracy. It is learned the people of Osea and Yuktobania have become opposed to the war, and that the Grey Men are planning to attack Osea and Yuktobania with
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s to avenge their defeat and reunite Belka. Razgriz foils their plans, while Osea and Yuktobania join forces to defeat the Grey Men. When the Grey Men hijack an orbital weapons platform, Razgriz spearheads an assault on their control facility, defeats the 8492nd, and destroys the weapons platform itself when it is deliberately deorbited to impact the Osean
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, ending the war and restoring peace between Osea and Yuktobania. After the war, Genette reports that Razgriz disappeared afterward, while Pops retires on Wardog's now-decommissioned island air base.


Development

Namco first announced ''Ace Combat 5'' was in development during the 2002 Tokyo CG Festival, in a presentation focusing upon computer graphics. Later, in 2003, Namco launched an official website promoting "Project Aces", originally thought to be a working title for ''Ace Combat 5''. "Project Aces" was later revealed to be the name for the internal Namco development team responsible for the ''Ace Combat'' series; ''Ace Combat 5'' was the first title to directly credit its development to the Project Aces team. To ensure accuracy in the depiction of the game's aircraft, Project Aces was given permission by participating
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to examine in person the planes that were to appear in the game. The visual team also made use of
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from the Japan Space Imaging Corporation in the development of the game's environments. Moreover, Project Aces incorporated
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into the
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of ''The Unsung War'', as opposed to the still images used in the plot sequences of previous titles. Hiroshi Tanaka, the Namco localization producer for ''Ace Combat 5,'' highlights wingman interaction as one of the key distinguishing features between the game and its predecessors. Tanaka said that the wingman interaction feature introduces a "strategic and fun aspect of battle". Tanaka also stated that because wingmen play a role in the story, the player can become more involved with the characters and the drama than in ''Ace Combat 04''. A third fictional aircraft, the "ADLER" (an attack variant of the "FALKEN" fighter, armed with similar weaponry to the ''Scinfaxi'' and ''Hrimfaxi'''s submarine-launched
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missiles), was planned but not fully developed due to time constraints. The
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of the game's main campaign mode is primarily
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l, although the arcade mode features
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to complement its missions' more frantic pace. The game additionally features three vocal tracks. One is "The Unsung War", a
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choral piece performed by the
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that reiterates the "Demon of Razgriz" legend introduced in the game's campaign.Lyrics and Translation
Another is "The Journey Home", a recurring song that implies a theme of peace during the campaign. The game also features the licensed track "
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" by
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, which is featured during the game's opening trailer, one cutscene, and the closing credits.


Hori Flightstick 2

Officially branded as the Ace Combat Flightstick 2, the Hori Flightstick 2 is a game
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specifically designed for ''Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War''. According to Hiroshi Tanaka, Namco and Hori worked together closely to ensure "that the game, the stick, and the controls matched exactly how it should play". Unlike the original Flightstick peripheral designed for ''Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies'', the Flightstick 2 was released in North America in addition to Japan. In the United States, the accessory was released exclusively as a bundle with ''Ace Combat 5''; only 20,000 bundles were made available in the limited edition offer. The Flightstick 2 connects to the PS2 through a
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port. Unlike the PS2
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controller, the Flightstick 2 uses a
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(hands on throttle and stick) design similar to that used in actual aircraft. The right hand controls the flight stick, which controls the plane's
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; the left hand controls the
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. Buttons,
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s, and
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controls are placed directly onto either the flight stick or the throttle. The Flightstick 2 does not offer force feedback, but does have a vibration feature. Although the Flightstick 2 was targeted specifically for use with ''Ace Combat 5'', not all of the buttons on the peripheral are utilized in the game. ''Ace Combat 5'' is the only game officially sanctioned for use with the Flightstick 2. In a review of the peripheral,
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commented that although the Hori Flightstick 2 was "nearly perfect in what it does, ..at the moment it really only does one thing and that's play ''Ace Combat 5''". However, the Flightstick 2 is also compatible with '' Ace Combat 04: Shattered Skies'' and '' Ace Combat Zero: The Belkan War''.


Reception

''Ace Combat 5: The Unsung War'' was marked with strong sales, selling over 287,400 copies in Japan and over one million copies in North America, though it undersold ''Ace Combat 04'' by around 800,000 copies. The game was also favorably received by
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. Although reviewers point out that the game is remarkably similar to ''Ace Combat 04'', most also agree that the game's similarity to its predecessor did not detract from its overall quality. According to
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, "this latest installment doesn't do much to change an already-winning formula—but not much was needed to keep this series feeling fresh and exciting". Overall, critics' reception of the title's gameplay was positive, particularly for the game's intuitive control schemes and large assortment of playable aircraft. The gameplay was also applauded for its "ideal" place between "overtly arcadey rubbish and inaccessible hardcore simulation". On review aggregator website
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, the game has a score of 84/100, indicating "generally favorable" reviews. Reception of the game's new features, however, was mixed. The game's redesigned "target view" function was decried as "almost broken". Although
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welcomed improvements to the game's radar display, other additions such as wingman commands were seen as "gimmicky" and having little effect on gameplay. The game's arcade mode was described as fun but lacking in features and storyline. The game's presentation was better received. Various critics praised the way that the game's storyline ties cohesively with the missions, allowing for better and more involving gameplay. GameSpot praised the game for its "captivating storyline". IGN applauded that the game recognizes the player's accomplishments, adding a "sense of worth" to the campaign. Although GameSpy felt that the menu interface was not optimized in terms of usability, it lauded the look of the game's cinematics and briefing screens. Although others believed that the player's responses to wingmen had little effect on gameplay, ''
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'' felt that the feature was a "brilliant way to create atmosphere". The game was acclaimed for its graphics, particularly its improved special and environmental effects and its authentically modeled aircraft, but critics noted that the high level of visual improvement in some areas contrasts with little improvement in others. The game's
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received mixed reactions. Although some felt that, taken as a whole, the radio chatter sets the game's atmosphere and creates a "hectic feel", most critics felt that much of the chatter was contextually inappropriate or annoying. GameSpy compared the voice work in ''5'' negatively with that in ''04'', feeling that the dialogue seemed "forced" and that sometimes "characters start to blabber just because they can".


Popular culture

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