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XSEED announces The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces for Wii photo

While The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Ages was released by Namco Bandai in Japan last year, it's going to be all new to the US very soon thanks to XSEED, who announced today they'll be bringing the game here this holiday season with the help of Namco's Project Aces team.

Based on a series of novels from author Hiroshi Mori, the game is a flight sim that fully utilizes the Wii control scheme to fully immerse you into battle. If you've either seen the Mamoru Oshi film based on Mori's books or read any of the manga that was serialized in Monthly Comic Blade, you know the Sky Crawlers universe has a lot of story, too, and it looks like we'll also enjoy that in the game, which promised to tell it through animated cutscenes.

I have to admit, this looks awfully pretty, but since I've never enjoyed flights sims I may end up passing on it. Having been a fan of the film, though, I can't help but be curious about the new story the game will tell. Does anyone still really get into flight sims, though? I feel like it's been ages since I've heard a gamer say they were really into playing them...

XSEED Games Announces The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces for Wii
Latest Flight Simulator From Project Aces Coming to North America

Torrance, Calif., (July 3, 2009) –XSEED Games today announced that they have secured the North American publishing rights to The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces, an intense flight simulation game on Wii™. Originally released in Japan by NAMCO BANDAI Games, this latest title from Project Aces, will be available Holiday 2009 exclusively for Wii.

After decades of constant war and fighting, the world has finally come to a lasting peace. But with war being an integral part of their lives for so long, the citizens of the world are desperate for a solution to solve this newfound peaceful life of calm and tranquility.

To ease this tension and to appease its citizens, the government has started pursuing a new round of wars. These new campaigns are not a power struggle between hostile countries, but rather sponsored events between private corporations with military-trained personnel contracted by each side to do their biding for them. It is the battles fought by these war contracted corporations such as Rostock and Lautern and the constant media reports on them that satisfy and replace the basic human instinct to fight using the war as a show.

The latest rookie pilot to join the Sky Crawlers, codenamed “Lynx,” is working his way up the ranks and becomes involved in a secret new military project with the goal of making pilots immortal. Join Lynx on his journey to conquer the skies while unraveling the mystery behind the military’s covert new project.

”I’m extremely pleased to be able to confirm The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces for gamers in North America,” said Jun Iwasaki, President of XSEED Games.  “The innovative control scheme and gorgeous visuals just go to show what a top-notch development team can do when creating a new game from scratch specifically for Wii.”

In The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces, players hold the Nunchuk in the right hand as the flight control stick which is tilted to roll, pitch, and yaw, while the Wii Remote™ held in the left hand is titled up to accelerate and down to decelerate in its role as the throttle. The somber story of a world that needs war to survive, based on a novel series by Hiroshi Mori and adapted into an animated film released by Sony Pictures in the US, is told with a combination of animated cut-scenes and voiced in-game sequences during battle.

XSEED Games partnered with NAMCO BANDAI Games to secure the North American rights to publish and distribute The Sky Crawlers: Innocent Aces. The title is being developed by Project Aces , the forefront developer of flight simulation games behind the Ace Combat series, and garnered a Famitsu Gold Award upon release.

About XSEED Games:

XSEED Games was formed in November 2004 by a small group of industry veterans by president Jun Iwasaki with a common vision: to cross pollinate the avid gaming cultures of Japan and North America. Delivering unique, innovative titles across multiple platforms and genres, XSEED Games is dedicated to publishing products that appeal and enrich the North American market. More information on XSEED Games can be found at http://www.xseedgames.com.

© 2009 NAMCO BANDAI Games Inc.
Wii, Wii Remote and the Wii logo are trademarks of Nintendo. © 2006 Nintendo.

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RedFox's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/03/2009 17:15
RedFox
sky crawlers looks good
but i want a new ace combat for ps3/360
Gantz's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/03/2009 17:18
Gantz
It pains me to see such a fantastic film attached to such a mediocre game.
(Came out in japan already)
Dexter345's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/03/2009 17:36
Dexter345
I've always been sort of fascinated with flight games. But, if Gantz is right, I'll just keep holding out for Sky Odyssey to become available on Goozex.
cunty mcgee's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/03/2009 18:27
cunty mcgee
I was seriously contemplating importing this title but couldn't find a decent review of it online. Quite glad I didn't bother now that it is getting a localization.

@Gantz, any chance of a mini-review? This game has intrigued me ever since I saw it on IGM a while back.
Wedge's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/03/2009 19:19
Wedge
Project Aces developed? It can't be that bad can it? I love Ace Combat =<.
Colette Bennett's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/03/2009 20:47
Colette Bennett
@Al3xand3r -- You might want to write to XSEED and let them know that since their press release calls it a "flight simulator". =P
lastSKYsamurai's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/03/2009 21:43
lastSKYsamurai
Yay! I'm playing AC6 as we speak. Coincidence!? I think NOT! This should be a great game with The Project Aces team on-hand.
lastSKYsamurai's Avatar - Comment posted on 07/03/2009 21:56
lastSKYsamurai
Ugh, so no European or Australian release it seems.... ....Ha! Thank-you Freeloader! ,only downside is, I can no longer hook my Wii up to play VC games anymore. No Lost Winds for me. :(
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