Alright, let's cut to the chase on this one. Can anyone say 'exhilarating graphics?' I know I sure can, and I have plenty of reasons to after seeing
Ace Combat 4: Shattered Skies .
Everything on
AC4 looks amazing. The mountains dense with vegetation strengthen the ground, while sparkling rivers wind their way effortlessly through the ranges. If the river looked any more real, there could have been some kind of secret fishing game locked in the disc somewhere. The huge expanse of sharp, blue sky provides a perfect home for your jet. The sun is so real, you might as well purchase a set of
Oakley's as sunflare off of the horizon is astounding. The moon is no slouch either, as darkness' shroud is beautiful as well. There are a few levels that provide smashing weather effects such as the fog level (do jets have fog lights?), or the rainy level, where the rain looks real as it speeds southward towards earth. Of course, how good is any of this if the vehicles don't look good? Ne'er fear, as the jets look as realistic as any jet I've ever seen. The F-22 is as formidable on
AC4 as its ever been, and its missiles are purty darn good looking to boot. The explosions that those missiles make is definitely a rival to Ms. California in beauty...though not so much in congeniality. The ground units look good, and even the ships (yep, you get to fire a few missiles portside) are nautically rendered. This one is a real eye-pleaser. My wife says it's a shame I don't look as handsome as this game does.
Again to be quick...the sound was music to my ears. No really, Ace Combat 4: Shattered Skies sounds extraordinary. From missiles frothing off of the wings to the various engine sounds of each particular aircraft, the sound effects are nothing short of glorious. Oh the joy as you fire a few up a B-52's tail, and listen to it explode right outside your cockpit. Or the machine gun, as it fires hundreds of rounds per minute, and tears up anything on the ground or air that it hits. The music is only complimentary and is another well-done point of the overall sound. It varies in 'style' let's say, but is perfect for each mission. If you've got a neurotic flight, then the music is a bit more aggressive, while missions requiring you to fly through the valley, to take out a few radar blips is nice and ambient. Nothing like soothing tunes when it comes to jet-fighting. If my ears could've done flips, I'm sure they would have at this brilliant effort to create a wonderful looking and sounding game. Now, how well does it play?