"Not to capture the reality of aerial combat, but to understand the fantasy of it." Genius dude, I literally could not have put it better myself. Ace Combat isn't about simulating real-world combat scenarios, what Ace Combat does is make you remember what it felt like running around with your toy planes in the back yard, and bringing THOSE scenarios to life. One of my earliest memories, at age 4, was me sitting in the livingroom with my dad and eating my supper and watching him play Air Combat. After he finished a mission, he passed me the controller and said "Want to try?" and I played a mission and I was hooked from then on. I still remember how he explained how to play and how to shoot down enemy planes. He's gone now, but even though he's gone, Ace Combat is still here, so he sorta is too. I grew up with this franchise, and I fully intend to pass it onto my children. I'm gonna make playing Ace Combat a family tradition. Anyway, that's what I've come to believe, and I think that's enough.
Yeah it's spot on that AC is about fantasy and well fun. What an amazing story with your dad, finding a common hobby is key. Sorry for your loss but stay strong! And always remember this "don't cry because it isn't anymore, smile because it was" . Take care mate!
"not to capture the reality of aerial combat, but to understand the fantasy of it." True as that may be, art and life have a habit of imitating one another, ace combat wouldn't be itself without realistic aerodynamic physics. "Makes you remember what it felt like running around with your toy airplane's in the backyard." You know, stepping back and taking another look, I think you just hit the nail on the head. As someone who wants to never grow up, that would certainly explain why I love ace combat so much.
To hear the Air Bases invited them with Open Arms and they are fans of Ace combat got me tearing up,I hope the developers know that how many people they inspired their love for aviation
I can imagine the genuine happiness of those people, knowing that some of them actually were inspired to have such a career after being exposed to the series! Amazing!
Daredevil gives me goosebumps everytime last ace combat soundtrack to do that was ace combat 2 I love every track from that game. Proper 80s topgun sounding rock ❤
What I loved about Pixy's dialogue in the duel is that it's not only talking about your character but on how the conflict is resolved. A head to head joust where the two pilots. "When we face each other, we can finally see our true selves." and "There may be a resemblance, but we never face the same direction." which I thought was real clever.
As a 15 years old kid the death of chopper hit me like a thousand bricks, he was like my friend we fought through battle along with Nagase and Archer like a true brother and sister seeing him gone like that is hard , May you rest in peace 2nd Lt Alvin Davenport
My guy I was in my 30's and I cried, then got really pissed off and left no enemy in the skies, Swordsman was a decent filler character but lacked the "so that's how we're going to do this mission, ok fuck it I'm with ya friends lets kick some ass" attitude and mentality. Nagase was our conscience and or moral and ethical high ground she knew when to reign us in where as Swordsman was just an annoying buzzing in my ear. I still sing along to the song when your squadron is joined by EVERYONE to attack the tunnel. "thoughts endless in flight, day turns into night, questions you ask your soul, how fast can I go, how fast is to slow" all while smiling my ass off knowing what's about to go down.
@@CentralFloridaHipHop i know right? that and the fact that he taunts you to fight him, because he knows that you are the only one who can stop him... such an epic battle
For those in the wondering, a group of Devs that worked on Ace Combat 3 would later become part of the Team that worked on the Drakengard games and later Nier. Thus letting newer faces have the skies to shatter with Ace 4 Though you can still see Ace Combat 3 DNA in those series, to the point that Drakengard's production name "Dragonsphere" comes from Ace Combat 3's "Electrosphere"
Of fucking course the people who made the absolute mind fuckery of AC3E would go on to make the absolute mind fuckery of the Nier and Drakengard franchise
To this day "Near The Border" and Pixy's famous: "Yo Buddy, still alive? and thanks friend... See You Again." will always give me goosebumps, Zero was such am influential game to me growing up that I remember picking up any and all flight sims and arcade flight sims i could get my hands on. but none will ever reach me like Zero did.
When I was in the Air Force I came to the same realizations he did. It was very poetic. I mean, without wanting to nuke people of course. But he is a great representation of someone bred for war that realizes nothing they are fighting for makes sense. "The table is surrounded by politicians who have never placed a foot on the battlefield. It's a disgusting squabble over who gets the largest piece of the pie, and that's why it needs to end. It is for that duty we raised the King. That's why we're fighting." Here comes the snow...
I've traveled all over the world in the past 4 years, but Ace Combat's soundtrack is something I always bring with me on my adventures. Zero, Liberation of Gracemeria, Unsung War, and now Dual Wielder, Daredevil, and Magic Spear are all masterpieces.
It's always been so hard to explain to people why this series had such an impact on me growing up. AC5 is solidly in my top 5 games but impossible to convey why lol. Great vid Tim, you had done our funny little plane game justice.
I loved 04 so much back then. It was possibly my first time ever experiencing a great story in a video game, I even tried to make bad albeit charming comic strips with stickmen retelling of AC04's story in grade school. Note that I still love and play it from time to time even to this day.
I think its because how immersive it is, im playing ac5 now after finished ac0(knight route) the sense of danger, scarcity of weapon(i always run out of ammo) and the feels of running out of time even there's any is what makes ac5 really special for me.
For me with ac5, it’s me getting so connected to the characters and story as a kid and replaying it now that I wish I could genuinely live my life as part of it. That’s just how I think about it
Daredevil really does give you goosebumps... Hearing it kick into action in this video gave me a shiver up my spine immediately. But it's also one of the best kinds of spine shivers you can experience.
It's a truly divine experience if you just so happen to be diving towards the Arsenal Bird during _that_ part of the mission especially if it's the first time you played the mission. The dialogue is also done really well as it kind of tries to guide you into getting ready to attack just before the music does it's magic.
I remember getting into my first dogfight with my first "Enemy Ace", i was so sure i was hot shit but then this guy came through and downed one of my squadmates, and it was of a character I had actually really grown to like. I was genuinely driven by rage to take this guy out, and with the music, the raging storm above us and the stomach churning bends and twists of the canyon below us, we flew and we fought. It was exhilarating, it felt like the worlds deadliest dance in the middle of a hurricane.
@@valravnsshadow9422 I'm not 100% sure, but it might be AC7 while flying with your penal squadron. Haven't played it myself, so I'm not sure which mission (the one where the enemy ace quickly looped around and shot the Fulcrum). Edit: It might be Mission 7 from AC7 "First Contact"
@@MindayKalanayes, it is the 'first contact ' mission from AC7, where we need to fly between cliffs while doing air to ground attacks, and tabloid ends up acting as our wingman
Dude, I didn't know that they were welcomed like heroes into the base. I thought it was going to be another Bohemia Interactive situation, but that's much more heartwarming!
Ace Combat 7 was my introduction to the franchise, Top Gun Maverick came out, and I wanted find a game with Jets in it, bought it on sale. And thus truly began my Aviation enthusiast arc, it even became my first RUclips Playthrough, and the among the only times I actually engage in the online content.
I started with Heatseeker on the PS2, had a massive gap, and then got AC7 after most of the DLC came out. I don't think I'll be leaving the genre this time.
I may be 30 now, with a lot of life lessons and workloads on my back. Delusions and down-to-earth hopes, but your representing and drop of "Daredevil" took me back to that bedroom floor, and with tears to my eyes and goosebumps on my skin i once again remembered how much i love this series, how much it matters to me and how i grew with it. Thank you for this beautiful retrospective, and as for me, i'm going to boot up the ol' dusty PS2 and re-play the sacred holy trinity (4 - 5 - 0) with a grown-up mindset. And i'm sure i'll love it more than ever. Thank you again and i really hope that your work soars the skies and reaches new heights all over the world.
Also in my thirties now and shortly after AC:AH since that was such a failure I installed PCSX2 and got AC:04 up and running on my PC. Loads alot faster then the PS2
I was about 2 minutes in when it really hit me. He gets it. I was an old hand at the PS2 era, switched to xbox and dallied a little with 6 and AH, finally to make my return to 7 on launch day. A series that challenged my ideas of narrative and what an enemy even is. A sountrack that brought tears to my eyes and still does. AC was my childhood as much and more as Halo and Half-life 2. But this series among all others has held a poetry and artistry unmatched in the genre and pushed to the extreme by a passion in Team Aces that other studios should be envious of. A series that laid open the wild blue and made you feel the operatic drama playing out in cutscenes and on your radio. A beautiful tribute, a wonderful retelling, absolutely fantastic work. RIP Alvin H Davenport.
My guy congratulations on such an amazing video! I felt goosebumps throughout the whole thing and I felt so proud just like the day that my father picked up Ace Combat 5 and lent me his PS2 to play for the first time when I was 7 years old. I sincerely hope that Mr. Kono stumbles upon this video and sees it. I love this series and thanks to AC, I am now an Aerospace Engineering student almost ready to graduate.
This video perfectly encapsulates my love for this series. Whether you are a habitual line crosser feeding the f22, or Tom cruise mourning Goose. EVERYONE finds a place in ace combat. From gun kills, to horribly busted QAAM's that are basically a cheat code or the weird unlockable laser firing planes. We all have a place in strangereal, and we all belong: In the danger zone.
Hi, I am an ACES player from Taiwan, and I want to express my gratitude for creating this wonderful video or, I should say, documentary. This game has been an integral part of my life, accompanying me from childhood to adulthood for almost two decades. As you mentioned, it's now ingrained in my very DNA. Your video has rekindled that deep-seated connection within me, and I can't thank you enough for that. Now, I eagerly anticipate the next Ace Combat game!!
@@eruno_ its very weird because most of my father Aviation friends all talk about ACE Combat as their inpiration or Reason for them joining the Indonesian Air Force. They talked about it as if its a old friend.
the way you not only keep me engaged but make me emotional about games and stories i otherwise don't necessarily care about another banger for the books, timmm
Ahoy levels of quality talking about a franchise so dear and close to my heart? This was an amazing experience from top to bottom. (Would love to see a Burnout retrospective sometime in the future, but a man can dream)
@@SolitarySpade_Davon the 360 version of Burnout Revenge came out in (what?) 2007/8? Played the PS2 version and I bought a Xbox Series S last JUST to play that game at last, best waited more than a decade to finally play it and it was SO WORTH IT
What is even more amazing about "Daredevil" is that it was so good and it fit so well with Ace Combat that they abused the hell of it during marketing And YET It hit like an AIM-120 when it was dropped in game, a testament to what this song means to Ace Combat and to us, the Aces who dare to challange the True Skies
I just said the exact same thing (I hadn't seen your comment yet) and I'm frankly shocked the algorithm actually served this hidden gem of a channel up at all. Instant sub.
Ace combat had a profound effect on my life. I fell in love with not only the franchise but aviation as a whole. 13 years after first playing it, i'm graduating from the harvard pf the skies with a degree in aeronautics. The day i turned in my last assignment i played ace combat 7. Just to put a cap on it so to speak.
this channel is like Top Gear but for video games; amazing production value and real genuine interest in the topic, including the history of it. Fantastic job! Ace Combat is a special franchise for me, glad you made this video. Subscribed! 👍
I must say, as an aviators son and also a flight addict myself, your video effected me in a very emotional way! Great job mate! I am a graphic designer and a visual person all around, I loved all your shots, your narrative and all the transitions! You gave me back the nostalgia I was looking for years! I literally downloaded the last game to my console back again and having damn great time! I will sure watch more your stuff and also let me know if you need any support with any visuals or graphics you are doing!
This is honestly such a well done video. I love the writing and how it really encapsulates the response I wish I could say when my friends ask "why do you like dumb plane game". It's a dumb plane game and I love it because it's a dumb plane game. Also the cinematography of you just walking along the wasteland with the blue skies behind you really remind me of the opening tarmac scene in AC7.
Recently I dived back into my love for AC, a love that hasn't dwindled one bit. I remember playing my first, AC5, on cool summer break nights feeling the dream of flight be born, creating aspirations to be a pilot myself. I have served my country, 5 years in the navy now, but I let that dream stay as it is specifically for the reason this retrospective was made. As much as having your office be a cockpit is no doubt one of the most cool ideas to anyone looking up, to reflect on the naive image of being in that seat taking impossible turns and being that hero is a dream I prefer to keep so insane and innocent as my childhood can continue to allow it. Thank you for this video, can't wait to see more
I have a lot of nostalgia for Ace Combat 5 as well. AC4 had been my first but AC5 was special because I was living in Canada at the time (I’m from Sweden) and living in a dorm of international students. I met a Japanese guy in the lounge playing his Japanese PS2. My PAL consoles weren’t working so I asked if I could play with him. We played so much AC5 together among other games. It was in Japanese text but as the voice lines were still in English I could follow along with the story. Ace Combat has always been great at making me feel part of something epic. More than any FPS game has managed. Flying across the sky they manage to make the world feel alive even if it’s all just radio chatter it makes you feel like there are people down there on the ground or the water that count on you. I’ve never been in the military as I wasn’t selected for conscription (We have a mandatory military training here but not everyone is chosen especially since the Cold War ended and lowered the number of recruits substantially) due to health reasons. But Ace Combat makes me feel like it more than any other video game or movie. AC5 is so huge. Maybe bigger than 4 and 0 combined and as such it might just be the best one in the series. The story is great as well.
The production quality of is video is, as usual, both terrifying and inspirational. Aside from that though, I have an odd relationship with Ace Combat- that relationship being that I've never played a single game from the series, but can still listen along to a video like this and relate to just about everything you're saying because of my childhood obsession with a game called Warship Gunner 2. I've literally never heard anyone talk about it, let alone with the same reverence that people lavish on Ace Combat, but at least if my elementary school memories are to be trusted it was more or less Ace Combat But With Boats. A typical mission would constitute cruising up at 90 knots to some island offshore of Fantasy-WW3-era Fantasy Japan in your twin-hulled jet propelled superbattleship (that you of course designed yourself) because HQ really needed someone on site to fire 24 600mm artillery shells per second into the side of weaponized oil rig with a Death Star laser on top. Your commanding officer would probably be revealed as a traitor part way through and appear from nowhere to engage you in a battle to the death, along with 50 other anonymous ships programmed to explode in one hit. Shit was bonkers, and playing it as a 10-yea-old I didn't even have the brain capacity to call it out as such. I was just stuck there, rapt in the fever dream, drinking in the simultaneously hyperrealistic and wildly delusional slurry of military proceduralism and mecha anime camp. It was without a doubt my favourite game. All that is to say- I wonder if you've heard of it? Also, Megalith Agnus Dei is maybe the coolest song ever made. That is all.
I want to thank you for making this, I had found this on my recommended, not having heard of the AC series at all (and only having a passing interest in planes, cars are more my thing) but hearing you talk about the series with enthusiasm and love like that is infectious, and I really resonated with the idea of forgoing realism for theatrics and just feeling cool as hell. So I decided to give AC2 through to 0 a go and I really loved them all, my favourite being either 3 or 5, I can't decide lol Also the production values of this video is top notch. You and everyone involved did an amazing job making it look so pretty and slick
Finally was able to sit down and watch the video. It's hard for me to get into this kind of game and for part of the video that was still true but you still made it exciting, especially during the part about Ace Combat 7's music. I even got goosebumps then
I just kinda stumbled into this video by luck but god damn did it hit me hard, everything from the editing to the script was just perfect, watching someone put this much love into one of the most precious parts of my childhood brought me to tears, thank you so much,
just listening to daredevil gives me goosebumps. i don't even have to play the game and it succeeds at "giving the player goosebumps" when you even hear a small clip of it.
There's a magic about this game i'd like to point out, you know what that is? The Musics. BGMs in particular. Kobayashi-San is a very special magician who can just pull masterpieces off his hat just for this game.
I think this is one of the best made videos ever about the history of Ace Combat. A level of production that I have seen very few times in my life, a video that oozes love for the series, story expertise and knowledge of the lore (and incredible editing skills and choice of graphics and music) I don't know if you'll ever read this comment but your video kept me glued to the screen making me laugh and cry more than once and, as an old Italian ace combat fan, i thank you
I think AC7 is an allegory to the journey that the AC franchise had went through. Mission 1-4 as AC1-3: it has a humble begining with a big dream as it tries to find it's footing. Mission 5-14 as AC4-0: it knows what it is and tries to be the best of itself. Mission 15 as AC6: it's continuing upon tradition but stumbles due to unforseen factors outside of their control. Mission 16-18 as ACAH-ACI: it lost it's way and is trying desperately to find a footing in a world they hardly recognize. Mission 19 as the development of AC7: one last attempt to stand against an insurmountable odds for what they believe is right. Mission 20 as AC7: the final flight where everything has lead up to, what determines their fate in the dark blue, where the skies unknown. Correct me if I made any mistake here and maybe add something I miss.
Nah, you're not wrong It's just AC7 is the PA's mistake on having to kneel to NAMCO's greed to milk the hell out of the other series retrospectively and provide a terrible online service and game modes, ignoring completely the Ace Combat Infinity's success
@TheGreatAcePilot here's the thing, infinity WASN'T successful, hence the servers being shut down after only 4 years. The multi-player wasn't what made ace combat special, never has. It was the story and what it's grass roots got right. What you did as a kid growing up with no care about l reality.
@@TheGreatAcePilot Infinity was fun briefly until it was clear the release schedule was too long, the tournaments were p2w, and you could only play a certain amount each day before having to pay up. They made terrible choices and to call it a success is questionable, as it probably actually set AC back several years. It did have some interesting single player missions, but like I Said, the release schedule was long and for one or a handful of missions, insufficient to justify the cost they also wanted. It was very, very greedy and turned many of us off. It was fun for a bit though. Unpopular opinion: Assault Horizon had the best multiplayer because it actually had mechanics and was not a QAAMfest and it was fairly layered. Dogfight mode was an interesting idea for multiplayer (in singleplayer.... obviously it was a little dumb because the AI simply cannot cope), and two good players would have a hard time one-upping the other, and it was not about spamming QAAMs like AC6 where that was all you had to do to win 24 player FFAs. This is ignoring DFM's issue of being able to run your opponent into the ground because of the auto-pilot it forces you under in the cinematic mode of course and making you follow them regardless of where they are going and apparently they never thought people would simply make others crash. It also had killstreak nukes, which were dumb, and AH was a sad moment in C history but also to the OP that is pretty much just a standard narrative so it could apply to almost any story. 7 was also mid. It wasn't bad it wasn't amazing I had a fine time with it. I think people really slept on the PSP games which were very compelling and had a lot of great ideas, including very unique co-op, but they PUT IT ON THE PSP
oh no way! that makes me very happy! they were incredibly kind to us when we shyly asked them if we could shoot some scenes there. fantastic museum! thank you for watching!
Man what is this video? This intro, filming, editing and content is superb. I loved this open up scenario talking to us and then Boom, an hangar, holy god this is amazing for an Ace Combat fan to watch ahhahaha Just subscribbed right now!
Happy to know that more people will bask in the messy glory of this series of games about funny planes and some goofy ass super wepons. And some casual war crimes.
I came to really enjoy the radio banter and hatable/lovable characters in the recent AC7. When team mates died or an unpredictable situation took out a friend, i felt it. I felt helpless and upset, which is weird when youre flying a death star with wings by the end of the game. For as goofy and rediculous as it all is, it FEELS believable. The people feel real, and so do the situations.
The first thirty seconds of this video are probably the strongest thirty seconds I have ever seen in a RUclips video for a channel I have never watched before. The level of chills that I just got are actually ridiculous. I swear, the temperature in my rook feels like it just dropped ~20 degrees F. If this is the kind of emotional response I can expect from you, I will be watching this channel with great interest. EDIT: I am 20 minutes in, and the smile on my face is still practically ear to ear. Amazing work.
Ace combat will always have s special place in my heart! Ace combat 5 being my favorite till this day and 4 and Zero being close behind. I cried like a baby when a certain someone dies...i dont wanna spoil it but yea it destroyed me. The music and gameplay of the ace combat is legendary. I know its not for everyone but for those of us who wanted to take to the skies as kids it really did something that no other series really did. Great video btw! Got a new subscriber 😊
Incredible video. (Second viewing already) I adore how every chapter more or less comes in its own format and approach to the different eras of Ace Combat. Incredibly interesting concept and a great way to keep the video engaging while treating this very storied series with a lot of respect. Your love for the franchise definitely shines through with this. Great job!
I'm only a few minutes in, but I can already see how well-produced this piece is. I really appreciate the transitions and graphics. Your passion is immediately apparent, and entirely appreciated. Edit: GOD, the part where you've composited yourself behind the landing gear of a toy airplane on your floor is so good. All these little presentational tricks are so clever. I love this a lot.
Wow. Just wow. This video was recommended to me by a friend that knows I love military aviation and the Ace Combat series. Since owning every game in the franchise since the original PlayStation title, I always loved the unique feel of the franchise. Some games did better than others, but as a whole the different entries look quite realistic but play like an enhanced version of said reality. But even with this being said, I have never been able to properly explain what is it that I love so much about it. And somehow, it's like you got into my mind and wrote my words, my opinions, but more importantly my feelings about the whole of what makes Ace Combat so amazing. And for that, I can't thank you enough. Remarkable. Perfection is the only word that seems fitting to what you have done here.
Finally I have a video to point my friends to so they don't have to listen to the Funny Plane Man of the group go on a rant about how cool these games are. _Great_ essay.
Ace Combat 6 was my introduction to the series and boy it got me hooked, I was so hyped when I saw the trailer for Ace Combat 7. I played AC6 for so many years till my Xbox broke. We moved and I lost the disk, I was so obsessed I tried to see if it was on PC but never found it. Anyway, great video. Thanks for coming to my TED talk
I really want to play 6, very badly want to. Thing is Xbox in Asia is, to put it simply, non-existent; not even 7 got to 6's level of mission structure and gameplay mechanics, and as years gone by I've became more appreciative of the rather subtle differences for innovating the gameplay aspects throughout the series.
@@shira_yoneFor people who have played it 6 is considered to have the best gameplay in Ace Combat. I hope the massive missions and multiple operations make a return in the rumored Ace Combat 8.
This video has knocked me back to being a kid. It genuinely made me cry happy tears. I can not thank you enough for the love you put in this video. It was simply perfect.
I'm speechless with this content. I enjoyed every single minute! Congratulations for your maestry, video editing, photography, connections that you made between the games, storytelling.... Everything in this video is awesome. As an Ace Combat fan since I was a kid, you reminded me the goosebumps I had when I played it.
Bravo! As a long time Ace Combat lover this was a beautiful omage to the entire series and was masterfully put together. Your storytelling and narration were on point. I look forward to more videos from you
most underrated channel on youtube and not even close. The production quality of your videos is unmatched. Thank you for giving me something to do tonight
I started playing the entire series about a year ago and I am still completely obsessed. I have no nostalgic connection to any of the ps2 games (except for ac6 I had a 360 a while ago) but they are still my favorite games. Thanks for making it all suddenly clear
This is one of the very few series where I can play and replay and replay while never getting tired of it. This retrospective was an amazing find that I didn’t think I’d be watching today when I woke up. Thank you.
Holy crap. Your 'documentary' is so well put together. This is my first time coming across your channel, Tim. During the first 10 minutes I assumed this channel has 1+ million subs. It's incredible how much potential for growth you have. Consider myself a new sub! Good work!
These videos just get crazier and crazier and I am all for it. Absolutely adore your style and I have no doubt that this will be yet another timmm masterpiece
This video is so good, Ace Combat holds a special place in my heart as I've always been obsessed with aviation and especially aviation videogames. The part where you described the "bedroom floor" really resonated with me. And that quote at the end about challenging the sky was fantastic. Thanks for your hard work making this, it was great.
Thank you for this. The ace fans are few in number but strong in heart. If you get it you GET IT. Hope the team at Namco sees this. We arent going anywhere. We will be here, ready for the next sortie.
I'm one of the newer fans, my first ace game was assault horizon, and my first TRUE game was Ace Combat 3d: cross rumble(an enhanced remake of ace combat 2, and pure awesome!). But yes, I agree, this series has a very tight-nit and dedicated fandom.
Ace Combat 5 The Unsung War was by far the greatest game I've ever played. That story was TOP TIER and no one can tell me otherwise. This series has my heart for real
From someone passionate about Ace Combat and its stories, it's characters, it's planes and the absolute art of its chaos not based in our reality. I have to give you the greatest thanks for making this. It really put my appreciation of this series into perspective and rekindled a slowly dying flame after Ace Combat 7. From one fan to another, thank you.
This video essay was phenomenal-a riveting and methodical analysis that retains its emotional and awe-inspiring impact on the viewers. Hats off to you, my guy. Keep up the great work.
I saw this video show up in my feed today while waiting for a short (~10 minute) code compilation, and ended up watching the entire thing before getting back to work. Besides the amazing quality, it was really satisfying to hear someone express so well just what it is that I love about Ace Combat. I don't think I've ever been able to explain it to anyone, but you did it perfectly here. Well done, and thanks so much for making this.
I'm glad I turned into an Ace Combat fan this year, a shame it wasnt sooner though. What I've experienced from this franchise so far made me feel things I havent felt with any other games before. Now, I'm ready for more. Great video! I'm glad it popped on my feed.
Ace combat 4 was my introduction, and I absolutely loved it. I kept with it through 0, but dropped off until 7. The games are fun games and they are amazing. If you haven't done 4, 5, and 0, I highly recommend them😊
@@Dargesh890 I started with 7, a friend of mine gifted it to me on Steam but I only played it nearly a year later, but got hooked immediately, then played 4, 5 and Zero, solidifying my love for the series and fighter jets
I cried three times watching this. You don’t know how much this video meant to me. Thank you so much from a new lifelong subscriber, this is a true masterpiece of a video.
I remember when the main trailer for AC7 released. The immediate goosebumps I felt watching my favorite airframes tear through that dark blue to the bombastic melody of Daredevil. I still get those goosebumps.
You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for a long-form analysis of Ace Combat. This franchise has had a special place in my heart my whole life, it’s nice to see more people get into it thanks to Skies Unknown and make it into mainstream conscious as it truly deserves
Everything about this video is just so… GOOD! For an Ace Combat fan this is just incredible. I hope this channel gets more attention in the future, especially with this kind of quality.
What an excellent video! Love that you gave much deserved love to Zero, and the Gripen. This was a triumph and I now have a go to video for sending to friends who haven't played the games
i just had to play almost all of the campaign one of the times with the gripen. I DONT EVEN CARE ABOUT PLANES THIS MUCH but the design really striked me back then when our air force was picking a new fighter and the gripen was one of the contestants. and it even won eventually. recently (some time ago) the planes started to arrive and be manufactured over here and this year it was the first year it appeared in our independence day parade!
"Not to capture the reality of aerial combat, but to understand the fantasy of it."
Genius dude, I literally could not have put it better myself. Ace Combat isn't about simulating real-world combat scenarios, what Ace Combat does is make you remember what it felt like running around with your toy planes in the back yard, and bringing THOSE scenarios to life.
One of my earliest memories, at age 4, was me sitting in the livingroom with my dad and eating my supper and watching him play Air Combat. After he finished a mission, he passed me the controller and said "Want to try?" and I played a mission and I was hooked from then on. I still remember how he explained how to play and how to shoot down enemy planes. He's gone now, but even though he's gone, Ace Combat is still here, so he sorta is too. I grew up with this franchise, and I fully intend to pass it onto my children. I'm gonna make playing Ace Combat a family tradition.
Anyway, that's what I've come to believe, and I think that's enough.
Yeah it's spot on that AC is about fantasy and well fun.
What an amazing story with your dad, finding a common hobby is key.
Sorry for your loss but stay strong!
And always remember this "don't cry because it isn't anymore, smile because it was" .
Take care mate!
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This line made me watch the whole thing. AC lost me when I moved To PC gaming, but lots of feels here.
Great content OP.
"not to capture the reality of aerial combat, but to understand the fantasy of it."
True as that may be, art and life have a habit of imitating one another, ace combat wouldn't be itself without realistic aerodynamic physics.
"Makes you remember what it felt like running around with your toy airplane's in the backyard."
You know, stepping back and taking another look, I think you just hit the nail on the head. As someone who wants to never grow up, that would certainly explain why I love ace combat so much.
@@alexstrom2360 if you're looking to play ace combat on the pc, ace combat 7 is available on steam.
How fitting that such a long video opens with an alternate phrasing of "do you love the color of the sky"
lmao, 'which one'
thanks for activating my ptsd. I needed that today.
@@PlinaZ nice shoelaces
@@DefinitelyEllie Thanks I stole them from the pre-
NO! NO I'M NOT GOING BACK! YOU CAN'T MAKE ME!
@@PlinaZ Too late. To eeby deeby with you
To hear the Air Bases invited them with Open Arms and they are fans of Ace combat got me tearing up,I hope the developers know that how many people they inspired their love for aviation
This one genuinely also got me almost tearing up
I can imagine the genuine happiness of those people, knowing that some of them actually were inspired to have such a career after being exposed to the series! Amazing!
Holy crap this feels like a high budget documentary. amazing.
IT was way better than that! the editing... the scripting... all of it was like.. holy shit
Genuinely. I'm 2:37 in, subbed and liked immediately.
redscot's (for example). in another.
That is because most mainstream producers spend their budget on Catering. No joke.
This isn't just documentary, this is love letter to Ace Combat.
Thank you Timmm :D
And So I write to you…
genuinely shed a tear at that daredevil part, you’ve outdone yourself my man
You know you've made it as a composer when the first measure of your track brings inexplicable tears
Same
Ohhh ya, I felt it too!!
*_Felt_* That
Daredevil gives me goosebumps everytime last ace combat soundtrack to do that was ace combat 2 I love every track from that game. Proper 80s topgun sounding rock ❤
What I loved about Pixy's dialogue in the duel is that it's not only talking about your character but on how the conflict is resolved. A head to head joust where the two pilots. "When we face each other, we can finally see our true selves." and "There may be a resemblance, but we never face the same direction." which I thought was real clever.
is like the difference between speed and velocity
With how much effort and dedication you put to this video. I think this can be offically called the Ace Combat Manifesto.
Ace Combat Manifesto
This should be slammed in every AC wiki
Perfect.
Not just manifesto, this is practically an indie documentary done in a professional manner.
I thought the manifesto was “war bad, planes rad”
As a 15 years old kid the death of chopper hit me like a thousand bricks, he was like my friend we fought through battle along with Nagase and Archer like a true brother and sister seeing him gone like that is hard , May you rest in peace 2nd Lt Alvin Davenport
My guy I was in my 30's and I cried, then got really pissed off and left no enemy in the skies, Swordsman was a decent filler character but lacked the "so that's how we're going to do this mission, ok fuck it I'm with ya friends lets kick some ass" attitude and mentality. Nagase was our conscience and or moral and ethical high ground she knew when to reign us in where as Swordsman was just an annoying buzzing in my ear. I still sing along to the song when your squadron is joined by EVERYONE to attack the tunnel. "thoughts endless in flight, day turns into night, questions you ask your soul, how fast can I go, how fast is to slow" all while smiling my ass off knowing what's about to go down.
I could be wrong, but wasn't he posthumously promoted to captain?
The amount of effort put into this is insane, you truly deserve more recognition
yeah they copied the shots and blocking off of actual documentaries... super hard to copy.
@@thomgizzizwhat are you waffling blud
Ace Combat Zero's final battle with Pixy is just pure Art. Everything is perfect.
That one and AC5 needs remaster 😮
Yup the music and dialog. I was yelling at my TV Damnit Pixy don't make me kill you! Lol 4,5, and 0 were great
When I was a kid I never made it past the last battle in zero. I think I need to dig out my ps2 and complete that game
Its raining out right? Surely all this water under my eyes is from the rain in my apartment.
@@CentralFloridaHipHop i know right? that and the fact that he taunts you to fight him, because he knows that you are the only one who can stop him... such an epic battle
For those in the wondering, a group of Devs that worked on Ace Combat 3 would later become part of the Team that worked on the Drakengard games and later Nier. Thus letting newer faces have the skies to shatter with Ace 4
Though you can still see Ace Combat 3 DNA in those series, to the point that Drakengard's production name "Dragonsphere" comes from Ace Combat 3's "Electrosphere"
it interesting how impact ac3 is to ac franchise and even nier franchise as whole I wish more people noted about it too
@@nhan27. wish a nier yter would play ace 3, and watch as they see the secret origins
@@SoloWing88 - one of the interesting things here was that Takuya Iwasaki originally envisioned Drakengard to be an Ace Combat game but with dragons.
And now they're back in Bandai Namco Aces, for the next AC installment.
Of fucking course the people who made the absolute mind fuckery of AC3E would go on to make the absolute mind fuckery of the Nier and Drakengard franchise
To this day "Near The Border" and Pixy's famous: "Yo Buddy, still alive? and thanks friend... See You Again." will always give me goosebumps, Zero was such am influential game to me growing up that I remember picking up any and all flight sims and arcade flight sims i could get my hands on. but none will ever reach me like Zero did.
When I was in the Air Force I came to the same realizations he did. It was very poetic. I mean, without wanting to nuke people of course. But he is a great representation of someone bred for war that realizes nothing they are fighting for makes sense.
"The table is surrounded by politicians who have never placed a foot on the battlefield.
It's a disgusting squabble over who gets the largest piece of the pie, and that's why it needs to end.
It is for that duty we raised the King. That's why we're fighting."
Here comes the snow...
This, Made me cry at so many points. This series holds a special place in my heart. AC7s appearance was a blessing.
Man, they BEST get moving on a release for series X! Getting a little antsy, lol.
the chopper scene always gets me
- trigger
don't cry over video games. That's weird.
@@echodelta2172 bruh
I've traveled all over the world in the past 4 years, but Ace Combat's soundtrack is something I always bring with me on my adventures. Zero, Liberation of Gracemeria, Unsung War, and now Dual Wielder, Daredevil, and Magic Spear are all masterpieces.
Throw "Near the Border" in there. It's such a great song for solo traveling and introspection
you forgot, Megalith Agnus Dei.
Enchanter and Homeward for me.
It's always been so hard to explain to people why this series had such an impact on me growing up. AC5 is solidly in my top 5 games but impossible to convey why lol. Great vid Tim, you had done our funny little plane game justice.
I loved 04 so much back then. It was possibly my first time ever experiencing a great story in a video game, I even tried to make bad albeit charming comic strips with stickmen retelling of AC04's story in grade school.
Note that I still love and play it from time to time even to this day.
AC04-5-Zero-6 are among my favorite games ever. With 5 holding the most special place in my heart. ~ RIP LTC Alvin "Chopper" Davenport.
I think its because how immersive it is, im playing ac5 now after finished ac0(knight route) the sense of danger, scarcity of weapon(i always run out of ammo) and the feels of running out of time even there's any is what makes ac5 really special for me.
The best way to explain it is you're the MC in anime Top Gun.
For me with ac5, it’s me getting so connected to the characters and story as a kid and replaying it now that I wish I could genuinely live my life as part of it. That’s just how I think about it
Daredevil really does give you goosebumps... Hearing it kick into action in this video gave me a shiver up my spine immediately. But it's also one of the best kinds of spine shivers you can experience.
It's a truly divine experience if you just so happen to be diving towards the Arsenal Bird during _that_ part of the mission especially if it's the first time you played the mission. The dialogue is also done really well as it kind of tries to guide you into getting ready to attack just before the music does it's magic.
This is legitimately, without hyperbole, my favorite video essay I've ever watched.
+1 to this. Yes. Absolutely.
I remember getting into my first dogfight with my first "Enemy Ace", i was so sure i was hot shit but then this guy came through and downed one of my squadmates, and it was of a character I had actually really grown to like. I was genuinely driven by rage to take this guy out, and with the music, the raging storm above us and the stomach churning bends and twists of the canyon below us, we flew and we fought. It was exhilarating, it felt like the worlds deadliest dance in the middle of a hurricane.
What game and mission was that? I don't recognize it.
@@valravnsshadow9422AC7 mission 6? The one in the Yinshi Valley, in any case
@@valravnsshadow9422 I'm not 100% sure, but it might be AC7 while flying with your penal squadron. Haven't played it myself, so I'm not sure which mission (the one where the enemy ace quickly looped around and shot the Fulcrum).
Edit: It might be Mission 7 from AC7 "First Contact"
@@MindayKalanayes, it is the 'first contact ' mission from AC7, where we need to fly between cliffs while doing air to ground attacks, and tabloid ends up acting as our wingman
I was thinking it was that massive air battle at the Roundtable in AC Zero.
Dude, I didn't know that they were welcomed like heroes into the base. I thought it was going to be another Bohemia Interactive situation, but that's much more heartwarming!
Ace Combat 7 was my introduction to the franchise, Top Gun Maverick came out, and I wanted find a game with Jets in it, bought it on sale.
And thus truly began my Aviation enthusiast arc, it even became my first RUclips Playthrough, and the among the only times I actually engage in the online content.
I started at ace combat 2, but 7 turned me into the little kid back in 1998.
welcome to the fold, Ace.
My first Ace combat was zero, i Absolutely adored it. And i still do. Nowadays i play war thunder, i highly recommend it If you want some Challenge!
@@anttitheinternetguy3213 ace combat and war thunder resides in different parts of my brain personally
I just wish war thunder had a better community
My first ace combat was ac: assault horizon then Liberation of gracemeria. Both games are demo sadly, but my first full game of ace combat is ac7
I started with Heatseeker on the PS2, had a massive gap, and then got AC7 after most of the DLC came out. I don't think I'll be leaving the genre this time.
I may be 30 now, with a lot of life lessons and workloads on my back. Delusions and down-to-earth hopes, but your representing and drop of "Daredevil" took me back to that bedroom floor, and with tears to my eyes and goosebumps on my skin i once again remembered how much i love this series, how much it matters to me and how i grew with it. Thank you for this beautiful retrospective, and as for me, i'm going to boot up the ol' dusty PS2 and re-play the sacred holy trinity (4 - 5 - 0) with a grown-up mindset. And i'm sure i'll love it more than ever. Thank you again and i really hope that your work soars the skies and reaches new heights all over the world.
You're in for a treat again! They all 100% hold up well.
Also in my thirties now and shortly after AC:AH since that was such a failure I installed PCSX2 and got AC:04 up and running on my PC. Loads alot faster then the PS2
I was about 2 minutes in when it really hit me.
He gets it.
I was an old hand at the PS2 era, switched to xbox and dallied a little with 6 and AH, finally to make my return to 7 on launch day. A series that challenged my ideas of narrative and what an enemy even is. A sountrack that brought tears to my eyes and still does.
AC was my childhood as much and more as Halo and Half-life 2. But this series among all others has held a poetry and artistry unmatched in the genre and pushed to the extreme by a passion in Team Aces that other studios should be envious of.
A series that laid open the wild blue and made you feel the operatic drama playing out in cutscenes and on your radio.
A beautiful tribute, a wonderful retelling, absolutely fantastic work.
RIP Alvin H Davenport.
My guy congratulations on such an amazing video! I felt goosebumps throughout the whole thing and I felt so proud just like the day that my father picked up Ace Combat 5 and lent me his PS2 to play for the first time when I was 7 years old. I sincerely hope that Mr. Kono stumbles upon this video and sees it. I love this series and thanks to AC, I am now an Aerospace Engineering student almost ready to graduate.
This video perfectly encapsulates my love for this series. Whether you are a habitual line crosser feeding the f22, or Tom cruise mourning Goose. EVERYONE finds a place in ace combat. From gun kills, to horribly busted QAAM's that are basically a cheat code or the weird unlockable laser firing planes. We all have a place in strangereal, and we all belong: In the danger zone.
Hi, I am an ACES player from Taiwan, and I want to express my gratitude for creating this wonderful video or, I should say, documentary. This game has been an integral part of my life, accompanying me from childhood to adulthood for almost two decades. As you mentioned, it's now ingrained in my very DNA. Your video has rekindled that deep-seated connection within me, and I can't thank you enough for that. Now, I eagerly anticipate the next Ace Combat game!!
I wonder how many Taiwanese pilots played Ace Combat. It's really inspiring game!
@@eruno_ I am from Taiwan and recently start playing ace combat zero, it
is better than War Thunder in every ways, I love this series so much.
@@eruno_ its very weird because most of my father Aviation friends all talk about ACE Combat as their inpiration or Reason for them joining the Indonesian Air Force.
They talked about it as if its a old friend.
the way you not only keep me engaged but make me emotional about games and stories i otherwise don't necessarily care about
another banger for the books, timmm
Ahoy levels of quality talking about a franchise so dear and close to my heart? This was an amazing experience from top to bottom. (Would love to see a Burnout retrospective sometime in the future, but a man can dream)
Oh, i still have one of the games on my still working psp. Haven't played it much, time to charge it up and try it out.
@@SolitarySpade_Davon the 360 version of Burnout Revenge came out in (what?) 2007/8? Played the PS2 version and I bought a Xbox Series S last JUST to play that game at last, best waited more than a decade to finally play it and it was SO WORTH IT
What is even more amazing about "Daredevil" is that it was so good and it fit so well with Ace Combat that they abused the hell of it during marketing
And YET It hit like an AIM-120 when it was dropped in game, a testament to what this song means to Ace Combat and to us, the Aces who dare to challange the True Skies
Ace Combat is proof that substance in writing isn't a must.
Sometimes you just need to be cool as fuck.
Lol, tell that to all the casuals who cling onto handholdey games that play like movies 🤣
He did say sometimes
@@Swattii They're wrong
@@Biotear One day, we're gonna get a AC game where we play as a female we'll need to feel "cute as fuck" instead
@@Swattii Instead of "Rule of Cool" it becomes "Rule of Cute".
Honestly, that's a really interesting idea.
You definitely need more recognition, man. Your editing, your cinematic shots, your writing, is top notch!
I just said the exact same thing (I hadn't seen your comment yet) and I'm frankly shocked the algorithm actually served this hidden gem of a channel up at all. Instant sub.
and it's all released in 4K!
Plane game nostalgia bringing back the waterworks, Pixy, you were too good, and I pray you went to higher skies afterwards 🙏😭
Ace combat had a profound effect on my life. I fell in love with not only the franchise but aviation as a whole. 13 years after first playing it, i'm graduating from the harvard pf the skies with a degree in aeronautics. The day i turned in my last assignment i played ace combat 7. Just to put a cap on it so to speak.
this channel is like Top Gear but for video games; amazing production value and real genuine interest in the topic, including the history of it. Fantastic job! Ace Combat is a special franchise for me, glad you made this video. Subscribed! 👍
I must say, as an aviators son and also a flight addict myself, your video effected me in a very emotional way! Great job mate! I am a graphic designer and a visual person all around, I loved all your shots, your narrative and all the transitions! You gave me back the nostalgia I was looking for years! I literally downloaded the last game to my console back again and having damn great time! I will sure watch more your stuff and also let me know if you need any support with any visuals or graphics you are doing!
This is honestly such a well done video. I love the writing and how it really encapsulates the response I wish I could say when my friends ask "why do you like dumb plane game". It's a dumb plane game and I love it because it's a dumb plane game. Also the cinematography of you just walking along the wasteland with the blue skies behind you really remind me of the opening tarmac scene in AC7.
Recently I dived back into my love for AC, a love that hasn't dwindled one bit. I remember playing my first, AC5, on cool summer break nights feeling the dream of flight be born, creating aspirations to be a pilot myself. I have served my country, 5 years in the navy now, but I let that dream stay as it is specifically for the reason this retrospective was made. As much as having your office be a cockpit is no doubt one of the most cool ideas to anyone looking up, to reflect on the naive image of being in that seat taking impossible turns and being that hero is a dream I prefer to keep so insane and innocent as my childhood can continue to allow it. Thank you for this video, can't wait to see more
I have a lot of nostalgia for Ace Combat 5 as well. AC4 had been my first but AC5 was special because I was living in Canada at the time (I’m from Sweden) and living in a dorm of international students. I met a Japanese guy in the lounge playing his Japanese PS2. My PAL consoles weren’t working so I asked if I could play with him. We played so much AC5 together among other games. It was in Japanese text but as the voice lines were still in English I could follow along with the story. Ace Combat has always been great at making me feel part of something epic. More than any FPS game has managed. Flying across the sky they manage to make the world feel alive even if it’s all just radio chatter it makes you feel like there are people down there on the ground or the water that count on you. I’ve never been in the military as I wasn’t selected for conscription (We have a mandatory military training here but not everyone is chosen especially since the Cold War ended and lowered the number of recruits substantially) due to health reasons. But Ace Combat makes me feel like it more than any other video game or movie. AC5 is so huge. Maybe bigger than 4 and 0 combined and as such it might just be the best one in the series. The story is great as well.
The production quality of is video is, as usual, both terrifying and inspirational. Aside from that though, I have an odd relationship with Ace Combat- that relationship being that I've never played a single game from the series, but can still listen along to a video like this and relate to just about everything you're saying because of my childhood obsession with a game called Warship Gunner 2. I've literally never heard anyone talk about it, let alone with the same reverence that people lavish on Ace Combat, but at least if my elementary school memories are to be trusted it was more or less Ace Combat But With Boats. A typical mission would constitute cruising up at 90 knots to some island offshore of Fantasy-WW3-era Fantasy Japan in your twin-hulled jet propelled superbattleship (that you of course designed yourself) because HQ really needed someone on site to fire 24 600mm artillery shells per second into the side of weaponized oil rig with a Death Star laser on top. Your commanding officer would probably be revealed as a traitor part way through and appear from nowhere to engage you in a battle to the death, along with 50 other anonymous ships programmed to explode in one hit. Shit was bonkers, and playing it as a 10-yea-old I didn't even have the brain capacity to call it out as such. I was just stuck there, rapt in the fever dream, drinking in the simultaneously hyperrealistic and wildly delusional slurry of military proceduralism and mecha anime camp. It was without a doubt my favourite game.
All that is to say- I wonder if you've heard of it? Also, Megalith Agnus Dei is maybe the coolest song ever made. That is all.
ty!
i've never heard of this before, but i HAVE to play it now. it sounds perfect, and completely insane
Omg Andrew Cunningham
Is this the undertale man? This is the undertale man.
Yo it's mr Cunningham
@@timmm_ Seconded, gave a small whirl for a while.
Also sent ya resources by email!
I'm only 8 minutes into the video and am already blown away by your vfx, editing and art/art direction.
I want to thank you for making this, I had found this on my recommended, not having heard of the AC series at all (and only having a passing interest in planes, cars are more my thing) but hearing you talk about the series with enthusiasm and love like that is infectious, and I really resonated with the idea of forgoing realism for theatrics and just feeling cool as hell. So I decided to give AC2 through to 0 a go and I really loved them all, my favourite being either 3 or 5, I can't decide lol
Also the production values of this video is top notch. You and everyone involved did an amazing job making it look so pretty and slick
Finally was able to sit down and watch the video. It's hard for me to get into this kind of game and for part of the video that was still true but you still made it exciting, especially during the part about Ace Combat 7's music. I even got goosebumps then
I just kinda stumbled into this video by luck but god damn did it hit me hard, everything from the editing to the script was just perfect, watching someone put this much love into one of the most precious parts of my childhood brought me to tears, thank you so much,
12:40 Thank you for the shout out! We've just released an update to our fan-translation. All feedback is welcome!
You guys are legends
just listening to daredevil gives me goosebumps. i don't even have to play the game and it succeeds at "giving the player goosebumps" when you even hear a small clip of it.
Remember scrolling back and forth between planes and watching the stat bars move. Good ol days. Beautiful video bro!
There's a magic about this game i'd like to point out, you know what that is? The Musics. BGMs in particular. Kobayashi-San is a very special magician who can just pull masterpieces off his hat just for this game.
I think this is one of the best made videos ever about the history of Ace Combat. A level of production that I have seen very few times in my life, a video that oozes love for the series, story expertise and knowledge of the lore (and incredible editing skills and choice of graphics and music)
I don't know if you'll ever read this comment but your video kept me glued to the screen making me laugh and cry more than once and, as an old Italian ace combat fan, i thank you
I think AC7 is an allegory to the journey that the AC franchise had went through.
Mission 1-4 as AC1-3: it has a humble begining with a big dream as it tries to find it's footing.
Mission 5-14 as AC4-0: it knows what it is and tries to be the best of itself.
Mission 15 as AC6: it's continuing upon tradition but stumbles due to unforseen factors outside of their control.
Mission 16-18 as ACAH-ACI: it lost it's way and is trying desperately to find a footing in a world they hardly recognize.
Mission 19 as the development of AC7: one last attempt to stand against an insurmountable odds for what they believe is right.
Mission 20 as AC7: the final flight where everything has lead up to, what determines their fate in the dark blue, where the skies unknown.
Correct me if I made any mistake here and maybe add something I miss.
Nah, you're not wrong
It's just AC7 is the PA's mistake on having to kneel to NAMCO's greed to milk the hell out of the other series retrospectively and provide a terrible online service and game modes, ignoring completely the Ace Combat Infinity's success
@TheGreatAcePilot here's the thing, infinity WASN'T successful, hence the servers being shut down after only 4 years. The multi-player wasn't what made ace combat special, never has. It was the story and what it's grass roots got right. What you did as a kid growing up with no care about l reality.
Trigger is a singularity
@@TheGreatAcePilot Infinity was fun briefly until it was clear the release schedule was too long, the tournaments were p2w, and you could only play a certain amount each day before having to pay up.
They made terrible choices and to call it a success is questionable, as it probably actually set AC back several years.
It did have some interesting single player missions, but like I Said, the release schedule was long and for one or a handful of missions, insufficient to justify the cost they also wanted. It was very, very greedy and turned many of us off. It was fun for a bit though.
Unpopular opinion: Assault Horizon had the best multiplayer because it actually had mechanics and was not a QAAMfest and it was fairly layered. Dogfight mode was an interesting idea for multiplayer (in singleplayer.... obviously it was a little dumb because the AI simply cannot cope), and two good players would have a hard time one-upping the other, and it was not about spamming QAAMs like AC6 where that was all you had to do to win 24 player FFAs.
This is ignoring DFM's issue of being able to run your opponent into the ground because of the auto-pilot it forces you under in the cinematic mode of course and making you follow them regardless of where they are going and apparently they never thought people would simply make others crash.
It also had killstreak nukes, which were dumb, and AH was a sad moment in C history
but also to the OP that is pretty much just a standard narrative so it could apply to almost any story. 7 was also mid. It wasn't bad it wasn't amazing I had a fine time with it. I think people really slept on the PSP games which were very compelling and had a lot of great ideas, including very unique co-op, but they PUT IT ON THE PSP
AC3 a "humble beginning"? You clearly only played the international version.
This video inspired me to visit the Linköping flygvapenmuseum when I was in Sweden and it was a super cool experience!
oh no way! that makes me very happy!
they were incredibly kind to us when we shyly asked them if we could shoot some scenes there.
fantastic museum! thank you for watching!
Man what is this video? This intro, filming, editing and content is superb. I loved this open up scenario talking to us and then Boom, an hangar, holy god this is amazing for an Ace Combat fan to watch ahhahaha Just subscribbed right now!
Happy to know that more people will bask in the messy glory of this series of games about funny planes and some goofy ass super wepons.
And some casual war crimes.
The best gaming documentarian (that should be a word) tackling one of my favourite series of all time. Let's go
I came to really enjoy the radio banter and hatable/lovable characters in the recent AC7. When team mates died or an unpredictable situation took out a friend, i felt it. I felt helpless and upset, which is weird when youre flying a death star with wings by the end of the game. For as goofy and rediculous as it all is, it FEELS believable. The people feel real, and so do the situations.
You could have done sooner
I still miss Chopper to this day! RIP Cpt Alan H. Davenport! 😭
That spanish guitar of AC Zero was everything..... EVERYTHING
The first thirty seconds of this video are probably the strongest thirty seconds I have ever seen in a RUclips video for a channel I have never watched before.
The level of chills that I just got are actually ridiculous. I swear, the temperature in my rook feels like it just dropped ~20 degrees F.
If this is the kind of emotional response I can expect from you, I will be watching this channel with great interest.
EDIT: I am 20 minutes in, and the smile on my face is still practically ear to ear. Amazing work.
Ace combat will always have s special place in my heart! Ace combat 5 being my favorite till this day and 4 and Zero being close behind. I cried like a baby when a certain someone dies...i dont wanna spoil it but yea it destroyed me. The music and gameplay of the ace combat is legendary. I know its not for everyone but for those of us who wanted to take to the skies as kids it really did something that no other series really did. Great video btw! Got a new subscriber 😊
Incredible video. (Second viewing already)
I adore how every chapter more or less comes in its own format and approach to the different eras of Ace Combat.
Incredibly interesting concept and a great way to keep the video engaging while treating this very storied series with a lot of respect.
Your love for the franchise definitely shines through with this. Great job!
I have never played or heard of Ace Combat but is crear to see your love for the franchise
Amazing video as always Timmm
I'm only a few minutes in, but I can already see how well-produced this piece is. I really appreciate the transitions and graphics. Your passion is immediately apparent, and entirely appreciated.
Edit: GOD, the part where you've composited yourself behind the landing gear of a toy airplane on your floor is so good. All these little presentational tricks are so clever. I love this a lot.
Wow. Just wow. This video was recommended to me by a friend that knows I love military aviation and the Ace Combat series. Since owning every game in the franchise since the original PlayStation title, I always loved the unique feel of the franchise. Some games did better than others, but as a whole the different entries look quite realistic but play like an enhanced version of said reality. But even with this being said, I have never been able to properly explain what is it that I love so much about it. And somehow, it's like you got into my mind and wrote my words, my opinions, but more importantly my feelings about the whole of what makes Ace Combat so amazing. And for that, I can't thank you enough. Remarkable. Perfection is the only word that seems fitting to what you have done here.
I'm sharing this around, the fact this has only a couple hundred views is downright illegal.
Finally I have a video to point my friends to so they don't have to listen to the Funny Plane Man of the group go on a rant about how cool these games are. _Great_ essay.
Ace Combat 6 was my introduction to the series and boy it got me hooked, I was so hyped when I saw the trailer for Ace Combat 7. I played AC6 for so many years till my Xbox broke. We moved and I lost the disk, I was so obsessed I tried to see if it was on PC but never found it.
Anyway, great video. Thanks for coming to my TED talk
I really want to play 6, very badly want to. Thing is Xbox in Asia is, to put it simply, non-existent; not even 7 got to 6's level of mission structure and gameplay mechanics, and as years gone by I've became more appreciative of the rather subtle differences for innovating the gameplay aspects throughout the series.
@@shira_yoneFor people who have played it 6 is considered to have the best gameplay in Ace Combat. I hope the massive missions and multiple operations make a return in the rumored Ace Combat 8.
Love the VMFAT-501 F-35B you used. Video was amazing. Captured the essence off this series perfectly
The best summarization of Ace Combat's formula. Would like to see you challenge both dcs and project wingman next.
This video has knocked me back to being a kid. It genuinely made me cry happy tears. I can not thank you enough for the love you put in this video. It was simply perfect.
One of the greatest and most beautiful retrospectives I ever watched in a long long time... Thank you.
It's all I can bring myself to say.
I'm speechless with this content. I enjoyed every single minute! Congratulations for your maestry, video editing, photography, connections that you made between the games, storytelling.... Everything in this video is awesome. As an Ace Combat fan since I was a kid, you reminded me the goosebumps I had when I played it.
Bravo! As a long time Ace Combat lover this was a beautiful omage to the entire series and was masterfully put together. Your storytelling and narration were on point. I look forward to more videos from you
most underrated channel on youtube and not even close. The production quality of your videos is unmatched. Thank you for giving me something to do tonight
This is genuinely the best Ace Combat video I've watched, probably ever. I can't believe you only have 10k subs with editing this good
I started playing the entire series about a year ago and I am still completely obsessed. I have no nostalgic connection to any of the ps2 games (except for ac6 I had a 360 a while ago) but they are still my favorite games. Thanks for making it all suddenly clear
The greenscreenwork at 14:40 is SO good
This is one of the very few series where I can play and replay and replay while never getting tired of it.
This retrospective was an amazing find that I didn’t think I’d be watching today when I woke up. Thank you.
...Man, this series is one of the greatest of all time...
The Unsung War is still, and will always remain, my favorite. It'll never stop being the #1.
Holy crap. Your 'documentary' is so well put together. This is my first time coming across your channel, Tim. During the first 10 minutes I assumed this channel has 1+ million subs. It's incredible how much potential for growth you have. Consider myself a new sub! Good work!
These videos just get crazier and crazier and I am all for it. Absolutely adore your style and I have no doubt that this will be yet another timmm masterpiece
That Ace combat 6 theme is seared into my mind
great analysis of the spirit of Ace Combat
This video is so good, Ace Combat holds a special place in my heart as I've always been obsessed with aviation and especially aviation videogames. The part where you described the "bedroom floor" really resonated with me. And that quote at the end about challenging the sky was fantastic. Thanks for your hard work making this, it was great.
Thank you for this. The ace fans are few in number but strong in heart. If you get it you GET IT.
Hope the team at Namco sees this.
We arent going anywhere. We will be here, ready for the next sortie.
I'm one of the newer fans, my first ace game was assault horizon, and my first TRUE game was Ace Combat 3d: cross rumble(an enhanced remake of ace combat 2, and pure awesome!). But yes, I agree, this series has a very tight-nit and dedicated fandom.
As a longtime Ace Combat Fan, this video essay perfectly encapsulates the series as a whole. Well done! I enjoyed watching every second of it!
Ace Combat 5 The Unsung War was by far the greatest game I've ever played. That story was TOP TIER and no one can tell me otherwise. This series has my heart for real
The first 2.5 minutes made me realize how much I miss the Jane's Combat Sim series.
This was such a fantastic production from start to finish - me and the kiddo just gasped endlessly at the incredibly cool edits & motion graphics 🤩
This video is awesome. Thank you for your hard work! I can’t wait to finish it!
From someone passionate about Ace Combat and its stories, it's characters, it's planes and the absolute art of its chaos not based in our reality. I have to give you the greatest thanks for making this. It really put my appreciation of this series into perspective and rekindled a slowly dying flame after Ace Combat 7.
From one fan to another, thank you.
This video essay was phenomenal-a riveting and methodical analysis that retains its emotional and awe-inspiring impact on the viewers. Hats off to you, my guy. Keep up the great work.
The second to last mission in Ace Combat 7 is one of my favorite moments in any video game ever. THE DROP IS BREATHTAKING.
I saw this video show up in my feed today while waiting for a short (~10 minute) code compilation, and ended up watching the entire thing before getting back to work.
Besides the amazing quality, it was really satisfying to hear someone express so well just what it is that I love about Ace Combat. I don't think I've ever been able to explain it to anyone, but you did it perfectly here. Well done, and thanks so much for making this.
Ace Combat is the Metal Gear of Flight sims, and Ace Combat Zero is the Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance of Ace Combat Games.
I'm glad I turned into an Ace Combat fan this year, a shame it wasnt sooner though.
What I've experienced from this franchise so far made me feel things I havent felt with any other games before.
Now, I'm ready for more.
Great video! I'm glad it popped on my feed.
Ace combat 4 was my introduction, and I absolutely loved it. I kept with it through 0, but dropped off until 7. The games are fun games and they are amazing. If you haven't done 4, 5, and 0, I highly recommend them😊
@@Dargesh890 I started with 7, a friend of mine gifted it to me on Steam but I only played it nearly a year later, but got hooked immediately, then played 4, 5 and Zero, solidifying my love for the series and fighter jets
Ace 7 was great, Daredevil was more than great, but the fact that it ended with Nagase and the callback to Ace 5.... that made it perfect.
I cried three times watching this. You don’t know how much this video meant to me. Thank you so much from a new lifelong subscriber, this is a true masterpiece of a video.
I remember when the main trailer for AC7 released. The immediate goosebumps I felt watching my favorite airframes tear through that dark blue to the bombastic melody of Daredevil. I still get those goosebumps.
You have no idea how long I’ve been waiting for a long-form analysis of Ace Combat.
This franchise has had a special place in my heart my whole life, it’s nice to see more people get into it thanks to Skies Unknown and make it into mainstream conscious as it truly deserves
Everything about this video is just so… GOOD! For an Ace Combat fan this is just incredible. I hope this channel gets more attention in the future, especially with this kind of quality.
When you started the Ace Combat 2 montage I was able to perfectly whistle the song even though I havent played the game in over 20 years. Memories
What an excellent video! Love that you gave much deserved love to Zero, and the Gripen. This was a triumph and I now have a go to video for sending to friends who haven't played the games
i just had to play almost all of the campaign one of the times with the gripen. I DONT EVEN CARE ABOUT PLANES THIS MUCH but the design really striked me back then when our air force was picking a new fighter and the gripen was one of the contestants. and it even won eventually. recently (some time ago) the planes started to arrive and be manufactured over here and this year it was the first year it appeared in our independence day parade!
Your videos are criminally underrated pieces of art on this platform