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Sky Force Reloaded Review

GameOn Magazine
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Issue 101 - March 2018

<p>Sky Force Reloaded Review</p>

- Steven Dawson

Sky Force Reloaded Review

Infinite Dreams return to the console space with their latest in the Sky Force series, Sky Force Reloaded. Having played Anniversary through to 100% completion, it’s fair to say that the predecessor was a great title, which would surely mean that a sequel can’t do much better, right? Wrong.

Reloaded sees you taking on the daughter of Anniversary’s nemesis, who has come to exact her revenge against the titular Sky Force. It’s quite thin story wise, but then, all you need to exact vengeance is someone that’s out for your blood.

There’s nine levels in the game, along with six additional tough bonus levels. Each stage has four levels of difficulty: normal, hard, insane and nightmare. Each successively increases the enemies health and firepower. This lends itself to a difficulty curve that goes with your play style, so you can enjoy the entire game without becoming overwhelmed, unless you choose to go that path. For each difficulty - there’s also four medals you can earn: destroy 70% of the enemies, destroy every enemy, rescue all the humans, and don’t take any damage throughout the level. If you want to progress up the difficulty levels, you’ll be needing to get each of these medals on a stage to unlock the next increase in challenge.

Which is where the updated upgrades system comes into play. Building on the upgrades from Anniversa

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