Sky Force

Sky Force series
Developer(s) Infinite Dreams Inc.
Publisher(s) Infinite Dreams Inc.
Series Sky Force
Platform(s) Symbian, Pocket PC, Palm webOS, Windows, iOS, Android, PlayStation Portable, Windows
Release date(s)
  • EU 2004 (2004)

Sky Force is a vertically scrolling shoot 'em up video game series created by the Polish video game developer Infinite Dreams Inc.. The gameplay is reminiscent of Capcom's 19XX series and Seibu Kaihatsu's Raiden series featuring a weapon upgrade system and large end of stage bosses.

Sky Force

The first title in the series was originally released for Symbian and Pocket PC in 2004 and was ported to Palm webOS (2005), Windows (2006), iOS (2009) and Android (2010).[1] The first game in the series was an entirely sprite-based 2D game.

Reception

The game received a very favorable review by IGN who gave it a score of 9.5 out of 10.[2]

Sky Force Reloaded

The second outing was initially released for Symbian, Pocket PC and Palm webOS in 2006 and was later released for iOS (2009), Android (2010)[3] and PSP (2011). The PSP version of "Sky Force Reloaded" was simply named "Sky Force".[4] The 2D graphics style of the first title was combined with some 3D polygon objects like destructible towers.

Reception

The PSP version of the game received a metascore of 69 out of 100 at Metacritic, based on 6 reviews.[5]

Sky Force 2014

The third part in the series was released in 2014 for both iOS and Android as a Free-to-play game.[6] In the third part of the series, the 2d Graphics of the first two titles was entirely replaced with polygonal 3D graphics.

Reception

The iOS version of the game received a favorable metascore of 83 out of 100, composed of 8 reviews.[7]

Sky Force Anniversary

This title is the Windows version of Sky Force 2014 and was released on Steam in 2015. Differences are that this one is not F2P (thus with an improved upgrade system) and its horizontal screen orientation.[8]

Reception

The game received a favorable review by Hardcore Gamer who gave it a score of 4 out of 5.[9]

References

  1. Sky Force Review at ign.com
  2. Sky Force - Reviewed on Cell 25 Feb 2004 at ign.com.
  3. Sky Force Reloaded at androidgamesroom.com
  4. Sky Force PSP at metacritic.com
  5. Sky Force - PSP at metacritic.com
  6. Sky Force 2014 review at toucharcade.com
  7. Sky Force 2014 iOS at metacritic.com
  8. Sky Force Anniversary review at hardcoregamer.com
  9. Review: Sky Force Anniversary at hardcoregamer.com

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