Ace Combat 2 is a semi-realistic combat flight simulation game made by Namco for the PlayStation game console. It is the company's second console offering in the Ace Combat series and continues the arcade style gameplay of the first game Air Combat, with major improvements.
In 2005 Namco re-released Ace Combat 2 as part of the NamCollection for the PlayStation 2 to celebrate the publisher's 50th anniversary.
Gameplay
Players complete missions by destroying various air and surface
targets to obtain credits for their airforce. A mission briefing details
the player's expected route of attack and the enemy opposition in a 3D
map display. The player can also choose Novice or Expert control
settings; the latter enables the player to execute realistic aircraft
maneuvers such as rolls and high-g turns.
The mercenary wingman system from Air Combat returns, but
instead of choosing pilots who have their own specific planes, the game
introduces the player to only one male or female pilot to choose for the
mission, but can opt to do the mission alone. Certain aircraft will be
arrayed depending on the wingmen's mission assignments. Operation time
will be dictated through a fuel gauge. The game mostly proceeds in a
linear fashion, but later on, the player will have a choice of two
branching mission paths (called Alphaville and Belissima). Certain targets in missions can also unlock secret missions and alternative endings.
Aircraft
Ace Combat 2 features many of the flyable aircraft seen in the
first game, as well as new real-life aircraft. The game also introduces
to the franchise the concept of superfighters, or jets that are unique
from existing aircraft in design and performance. Two superfighters are
introduced - the ADF-01 and the XF/A-27; players can only access the
latter. A bar graph
also indicates how many times the aircraft have been used. The planes
also sport actual military color schemes, dispensing of the
phoenix-style scheme found in the first game.
Aces
Ace Combat 2 introduces the concept of aces, elite pilots that
have better flight performance than standard enemy pilots. They are
identifiable by their planes' unique color schemes and their callsigns.
Some of the aces fly together as a squadron. Shooting down a legendary
pilot or squadron will earn a medal in the player's record.
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