- Publisher: Sega
- Release Date: Mar 10, 2003
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More of a simulation than arcade, which may seem good at first, but it's not.
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Cheat Code CentralThe gamers that it will appeal to most of all are those beginning or dabbling in flight sims and/or for those looking for a game that presents a very realistic challenge.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyStringent pilot-training courses and competitions seem dull at first, but as you unlock cooler aircraft, the fun blossoms. [Apr 2003, p.111]
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Why are so many missions so dull? Why is the combat-radio voice work so insipid? And which unemployed sports commentator and soccer mom did the tutorial and combat voices, respectively?
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Game InformerAn excellent flight simulator, but a poor action game. [May 2003, p.83]
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GameNowThe missions are somewhat predictable. [Apr 2003, p.50]
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Aero Elites true failure, though, is its boring gameplay. Dog fighting and attacking ground forces just isnt entertaining.
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The controls are just a little too sluggish, making it feel as though you're driving a run-down school bus instead of a quick and nimble jet fighter or helicopter.
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It may be on a console, but don't let that deter you: it's actually surprisingly deep.
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A realistic flight sim. Sometimes realistic games can drive people away, which is what Aero Elite did for me. Most of the time I was doing nothing but trying to get in range of my target, then shot a missile.
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GMR MagazineGraphical shortcomings aside, hardcore fans shouldn't fret. AE is easily one of the most full-fledged flight sims available on any console. [Apr 2003, p.71]
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The whole package seems to have been constructed to drift onto retail floors, sit around for a while and then fade quietly into history.
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Official U.S. Playstation MagazineThe main problem is that there's just no sense of speed. You can be going Mach 1.2 and it feels like you're driving a charter bus. Uphill. Against the wind. In a foot of snow. Towing another charter bus. [Apr 2003, p.84]
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PSM MagazineVisually stunning and incredibly complex, Aero Elite is a work of art that takes time to appreciate. [Apr 2003, p.34]
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As good as the control and visual re-enactment of the real-life planes come across in Aero Elite, AM2 and Sega drop the ball somewhat when the players become proficient armchair pilots and start itching for new challenges beyond those of the Training missions.
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While cheesy flight simulation goes back to the original PC, this incarnation's technical detail brings CNN's gee-whiz graphics-and-stats fighter plane descriptionsindicative of our fascination with death from aboveto life.
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This game can only be recommended to flight fanatics or those into self-abuse.
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The game tends toward actual-world realistic, but in a fancifully dull way.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 11
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Mixed: 2 out of 11
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Negative: 2 out of 11
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