![]() ![]() Since 2012, the series has been developed primarily by Bandai Namco Studios through its internal development group, Project Aces. Debuting in 1995 with Air Combat for the PlayStation, the series includes eight mainline installments, multiple spin-offs, and other forms of media, such as novels, model kits, and soundtrack albums. Trigger is part of the Osean air force even if he's a prisoner, also you never go back to your original unit, you're assigned to another unit that you helped during one of the missions and their leader wanted you, which is also part of the Osean airforce, just a different branch.PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Game Boy Advance, Mobile phone, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, PC, iOS, Xbox One, PlayStation 4Īce Combat is an arcade-style combat flight simulation video game franchise published by Bandai Namco Entertainment, formerly Namco. There is no contract, contractor or anything like that you mentioned. There are several dialogues and cut scenes with the person in charge of the penal unit after that raid. The people in charge of the penal unit are not killed during the raid. Also it is still part of Osean military as Osean officers manage it. The difference is that the penal unit was not recognized as an official unit at first, but after seeing how it could achieve victories in situations that were supposed to be impossible, they decide to make the penal unit official. You never change sides in the war.What? That's not how it is, lol.Īll three units you are part of during the game are Osean military, even the penal unit. Technically you fly between 3 different units, but 2 of them are under the same airforce. From there you're basically contracted out to the same people you served under as an expendable unit meant to draw enemy fire, scout enemy placements and drain their ammo. Originally posted by lPaladinl:the enemy in combat also kills the people in charge of the prison. Granted you are playing a character accused of treason and therefore are considered forfeit, but still. Personally I found this game really rough on the player, they treat you like you are less than human which is something real militaries are never supposed to do even when they put you through hell for training. Your actions speak for themselves and the doubts that you ever committed treason become moot as you've done more for the country than anyone else has despite that incident. You get acquitted for your crimes and start crawling up the ranks of your old airforce again because they've seen that you know how to get things done against all odds. However you keep making it through those situations despite being put on suicide missions, proving that you are a Combat Ace, and eventually your original military wants you back officially instead of leaning on you as a contracted crutch. The chain of command for your penal colony is broken because of the raid that forces them to allow you to engage the enemy in combat also kills the people in charge of the prison. You're always on the same side of the war, but you change units because you're accused of treason and stuck into a penal unit that decides you'd be better used as meat shields and decoys than wasting your time waiting for a prison sentence or death.īut you prove yourself even with the limited armament and bad conditions you were given. ![]() I don't think the story is great, but if you can't follow what side you're on, I think you're just not paying attention. ![]()
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