Sky Force: Anniversary
Official Description (Ad Blurb)
The legendary shoot-’em-up is here to celebrate its 10-year anniversary in super-destructive style.
Harnessing the intensity of classic arcade games combined with modern visuals, Sky Force Anniversary offers a stunning scrolling shooter experience with an incredible new social gameplay element.
Over a decade ago, IGN said, "Put simply, Sky Force is amazing." Scoring an incredible 9.5 out of 10. And now i'ts back. Bigger, bolder and more intense than ever.
This 10th anniversary edition adds incredible depth to the series through stunning 3D graphics, intuitive controls and a powerful upgrade system that'll keep you blasting for hours on end.
Source: Nintendo.com Description
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Average score: 78% (based on 4 ratings)
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Average score: 3.5 out of 5 (based on 5 ratings with 1 reviews)
Awesome shooter with great upgrade system
The Good
Knowing that the game first came out as a free-to-play game on mobile I gotta admit that I was a bit skeptical about the PC version. When going from free-to-play to premium a lot of games end up with a somewhat hampered system. But the upgrade system in this game just seems natural. The shooting mechanics are very solid and reminds me a lot of Raptor: Call of the Shadows. The game looks beautiful even on very limited hardware.
The Bad
I guess I got a bit bored with the soundtrack. I often put some music on the stereo when playing games. And this game is not going to change that habit.
The Bottom Line
Sky Force is a vertical shoot 'em up. The enemies drop stars when you shoot them and these stars can be spent on upgrading the weapons and armor and you can buy a magnet to help collecting even more stars. There are 9 levels and on each level you can gather 4 medals. Once you have completed a level the next level becomes available. If you manage to get all four medals on a level the next difficulty level opens up. Each level takes roughly three minutes to complete so the game relies heavily on repeating runs to master the level and earning medals instead of just continuing straight to the next one.
Windows · by Mark Langdahl (158) · 2018
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Game added by mars_rulez.
Nintendo Switch added by Rik Hideto. PlayStation 4 added by A.J. Maciejewski. Macintosh, PlayStation 3, PS Vita, Linux, Android, Xbox One, Windows added by Sciere.
Game added March 16, 2017. Last modified July 17, 2023.