Overall, the visuals of Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy 2 do justice to the system and the game.īefore I dig into the gameplay of Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy 2, do note that I switched to the controller setting 1B. You rarely fly closer to the ground to notice this but if you are someone who loves flying low, you should be ready for this. Since this is a Nintendo Switch release, the ground details are not that good however the fighter jets and other animations look really good in the game. There are eight unique locations that are obviously not accurate but are just mere representatives of how they are in the real world for example an icy tundra or an urban area. The missions are set in various locations around the world such as Rio, Hawaii, San Francisco, and Antarctica. Sometimes you have to protect cities or certain targets or installations from enemy attacks as well keeping the objectives varied and diverse. The objectives during the missions are typical where you must destroy enemy squads of fighter jets, take care of ground targets, and then take care of some more enemy fighters. You start a mission by taking off an airport or an aircraft carrier, destroying aerial or ground threats, and then you must land back on the ground to successfully complete a mission. The developer certainly did not half-baked these missions as well. The missions are meaty, and they offer plenty of objectives for you to complete. Mission briefings are cool with animations on a map. It is not really immersive but if you want to follow the story, you do get plenty of text-based narrative screens throughout the campaign. You can follow the story or not, it depends completely on you since there are no proper cutscenes in the game, and you are fed the story through text on the screen. After completing the tutorial missions, you are all set to tackle the 14-mission strong campaign of the title. You begin with two tutorial missions that guide you through both basic flight controls and weapons training. The same number of modes are also available with Multiplayer mode so you can take the action online and challenge your friends and people from around the world in aerial dogfights and more.įor starting with the game, you will definitely go with the game’s Singleplayer campaign, which serves as the spotlight of Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy 2. Each of these modes is different and comes with its own unique challenges and gameplay requirements. These range from Free-For-All dogfights, Team Deathmatch, Survival, Capture the Flag, and so on. If you want to play something different, you can jump into any of the 8 offline custom game modes. Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy 2 offers a single-player campaign with 14 missions for you to complete in various difficulties. This is our review of the Nintendo Switch version of Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy 2 in which we destroy some enemy jet fighters after intense dogfights. Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy 2 is an aerial dogfighter game that brings plenty of content for both hardcore and casual flight game lovers. Having released plenty of aerial combat games in the past, the studio has brought back the Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy franchise to life with Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy 2. Sky Gamblers: Air Supremacy 2 comes from the development studios of Atypical Games which is a studio not new to aerial combat or war games.
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