Take a Nosedive Into Ace Conflicts: Aces Of The World War II (PSP)

This eccentric flight combat simulation lets you travel over various countries as you try to deal with your enemy from another country. There are ample dogfights, nosedives and air borne shooting chases to keep the player interested.

There are some problems when it comes to completing a mission because you almost always run out of ammo and therefore have to make a pit stop at some hangar. But making that landing is a tricky situation which often leads to crashes and failure to complete the mission.

There are a number of missions whose duration lasts from little to very long. Some missions have numerous other objectives inscribed in them and therefore take longer to complete. One of turn off for players after a successful mission is the lack of incentive or reward that keeps one motivated to play on ahead.

Another major defect is that once you fail on a mission you do not get a do over and have to move on to some other mission. This gets frustrating and you tend to lose interest in the mission because you feel stuck in a losing situation

The scenic visuals keep you interested but there are some issues with the shadow and lighting that could have been looked into while making. The game takes some to load properly but works fine after that. Also affecting the players is the miniscule lettering of the menu which makes it hard to read. Apart from some frustrating features and limitations this game is fun nevertheless and entertaining for some time.

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