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Even if you don't manage to beat a boss on the first 1-2 times, chances are they've enabled you to do another upgrade or two. However, they also give out stars like they're going out of fashion. The boss battles are fantastic too, they're over the top, they're massive and they sure do throw out a lot of bullets at you. Not only that, but each time you have to re-try you're stronger, you've learnt more of their patterns and it doesn't disappoint when you do get further. Thankfully, it doesn't really feel like a grind, since the action is so damn good. Some levels are quite difficult, which literally require you to collect stars, die, upgrade and then try again. There is a bit of a grind involved, due to the upgrade mechanic.

You can upgrade your main weapon, health, additional weapons, missiles and more. You put real sweat into earning them, so thankfully they're rather useful. Those stars you've been collecting have a real purpose, as the game features an upgrade system which you can do at any point between missions. On top of that, the actual style to to the enemies both big and small is visually stunning, especially when you get to blow them up.ĭeath is not the end in Sky Force Reloaded, far from it. I will give you an example from the first level, see the unit below kicking up a dust cloud? In other such games, it would probably just be background animations, but it's another unit to blow up: You will have the flying enemies of course, but you also have ground units that move around the terrain. What's surprising about this one compared to many others similar, is that not all enemies are just floating around the screen as if the terrain doesn't exist. They haven't gone for some retro-inspired style, it's a game that looks and feels very modern while using the tried and tested screen-scrolling shoot 'em up formula. It's vibrant, it has a coherent style to it and it looks like a game that was released in 2017. Graphically, the game is absolutely gorgeous. I've been a long time fan of shoot 'em ups like this, since my gaming history involves systems like the Amiga, the Sega Megadrive and many more, there was a lot to choose from back in the day. Sky Force Reloaded feels exactly like a shoot 'em up should, in many ways! YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
