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| genre = Combat flight simulator | modes = Single-player, multiplayer }} ''Ace Combat Infinity'' ((日本語:エースコンバット インフィニティ); ''Ēsu Konbatto Infiniti'') is a free-to-play combat flight simulator video game developed by Project Aces exclusively for the PlayStation 3. It is the eighteenth title in the ''Ace Combat'' series, and was released worldwide at the end of May 2014. It is the first free-to-play title in the ''Ace Combat'' series. Unlike most games in the series, ''Infinity'' takes place on Earth; however, it includes certain elements from past ''Ace Combat'' games, including historical events, organizations, superweapons, and original aircraft. ==Gameplay== The game has three modes - story, tutorial, and the multiplayer deathmatch/cooperative mode. Players log on to the game itself through their PlayStation Network accounts. To fly in the story or multiplayer missions, the player will use one fuel credit; three Supplied Fuel units are rechargeable after a set period of time while Stocked Fuel credits are available as a mission reward or bought at the PlayStation Store. A lobby system allows the players to go through eight story missions and 39 multiplayer missions, with a few being Special Raid Missions that involve players taking on superweapons. Infinity has around 50 licensed jet aircraft representing modern designs from the United States, Europe, and Russia, with the F-4 Phantom as the player's first plane. Further updates since the game's release gave players a chance to use some of the ''Ace Combat'' franchise's iconic superfighters as well as the Japanese ATD-0 Shinshin technology demonstrator. As they play through the game, they can earn enough experience points to advance in rank and in the global leaderboards for every tournament. The game's mission reward system is based on drops of red or gold boxes; aside from possibly earning one, three, or five Stocked Fuel credits, players can win small amounts of credit, aircraft paint schemes and logos, Supply Ticket virtual coupons, and higher-performance versions of existing airplanes. The Supply Tickets are to be exchanged in a game catalogue for certain special airplanes (except for aircraft that are tournament rewards), skins and logos, radio messages, and nicknames. Players will also have a chance to research upgrades to their current aircraft through a special development tree, which will include options for new aircraft, aircraft parts, and weapons. The special aircraft, skins and logos include those from other ''Ace Combat'' titles, including the original Scarface Squadron (Phoenix) skins from the first ''Ace Combat'' game as well as those from notable air combat franchises such as Area 88 and Namco's own game franchises. To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the JASDF, Namco Bandai featured a Special F-15J & F-2A that where featured at the 2014 Air Festival at Misawa Air Base in Japan. The US Department of Defense also authorized the use of the VF-84/VF-103 Jolly Roger high-visibility paint schemes for the F-14D and F/A-18F, the VMFA-232 skin for the F/A-18F, as well as renditions of the F-117, F-15C & F-16C in US flag livery. In mid September 2015, the games 11th update was released and introduced piston fighters from the Second World War such as the P-38 Lightning , Messerschmitt Bf 109, Supermarine Spitfire and the A6M Zero 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ace Combat Infinity」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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