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Shoot! Shoot! Shoot! Shoot!

Aces of the Galaxy is an upcoming space shooter for Xbox Live Arcade from publisher Sierra Online and developer Artech Studios. While the game has a lighthearted tone in terms of its flimsy storyline, visually it's is no joke. Having played an alpha build of the game at a recent Sierra Online press event, we can safely say that this is one of the more graphically impressive XBLA games we've seen in a while.

Essentially a 3D rail shooter, Aces lets you pick a ship and blast your way through more than 20 levels of intense action as you look to take down a race of lizardlike aliens who are bent on--what else?--destroying humanity. Or enslaving them. Or eating them. Or marrying their daughters. Something like that. It doesn't really matter, though, when you've got a spaceship armed with an endless supply of chainguns, cluster bombs, and torpedoes. You can practically hear the lizard-folk begging to explode by your trigger finger.

Once you've chosen a mission and a spaceship, Aces' controls are as straightforward as they come. You pilot the ship around the screen using the left stick and fire weapons with different face buttons. Periodically you'll also be able to use a bullet-time-like power that will temporarily slow down all of the enemies on the screen, giving you time to mop up big crowds if you use it wisely. The Y button will let you scan for invisible enemies, which you will encounter often in the game. Your scanner's field of vision isn't very wide, so you'll want to make sure you're checking all over the screen when looking for enemies.

While some are invisible, most of the bad guys in Aces of the Galaxy are front and center and ripe for the shooting. Swarms of enemies regularly appear onscreen, and, at times, it's sort of hard to believe this is merely a downloadable arcade game. Better yet, even with all of the sci-fi backgrounds and tons of exploding enemies, the game's frame rate held up admirably well throughout our demo.

Boss battles galore, multiple difficulty levels, and a cooperative multiplayer mode will keep the challenge level high in Aces, and we're looking forward to seeing more of the game. The game is due for release on Xbox Live Arcade and PC in the near future.

10 Comments

  • reckeweg

    Posted Jun 2, 2008 11:25 am GMT

    I wasn't sure about this but after the gameplay vid I definitely think I'm gonna get this now.

  • joe_ender

    Posted Jun 2, 2008 11:24 am GMT

    wonder what the price will be

  • jmoney128

    Posted Oct 23, 2007 6:21 am GMT

    Can anyone say, homeworld engine?

  • myspambox2002

    Posted Oct 15, 2007 4:28 pm GMT

    @LordN3on: It's for both XBLA and PC

  • LordN3on

    Posted Oct 15, 2007 10:15 am GMT

    Looks cool, but the article says it's for Xbox Live, but it's in the PC category....wut? O.o

  • Darkstar_Sinada

    Posted Oct 14, 2007 3:48 pm GMT

    Nice, looks pretty good.

  • dontcare5454

    Posted Oct 14, 2007 8:00 am GMT

    wow this looks better than lair

  • Headhunter01

    Posted Oct 13, 2007 3:13 pm GMT

    looks pretty cool

  • Lokara

    Posted Oct 12, 2007 5:54 pm GMT

    A rail shooter is a game where you are constantly, automatically moved forward, and you only have control over up/down, left/right movement.

  • galerian86

    Posted Oct 11, 2007 10:15 pm GMT

    For an arcade game, it is an impressive graphic. By rail shooter, do they mean it is like the clank part in ratchet n clank for the psp?

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