Display title | Ace Combat |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ace Combat is a series of arcade-style combat flight games, involving flight simulation levels of graphical detail but without all the fiddly realistic controls; the play style is something between Shoot'Em Ups and and the Action Game. The games are semi-realistic, featuring real-life aircraft and such things as planes stalling if they slow down too much, but combined with aircraft that carry hundreds of missiles at once and unlimited fuel. They take place in an alternate reality Earth named Strangereal, one similar to and yet very different from our own. |