15 Leading Video Games of 2019 So Far

The highlights of the first half of 2019.

Posted By | On 03rd, Jul. 2019

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ACE COMBAT 7: SKIES UNKNOWN

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Ace Combat had been on something of a hiatus for the past few years, with its last numbered entry having launched all the way back in 2007. Ace Combat 7: Skies Unknown came along earlier this year and showed us all just what exactly we’d been missing out on. Bringing a pulpy, entertaining narrative, tons of customization options, and the excellent flight combat mechanics that the series has always been known for, Ace Combat 7 was a welcome treat for longtime fans of the series. Here’s hoping the wait for the next one isn’t quite as long.


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