Sky Oceans Wings for Hire
SCORE: 66
I am so glad to be done playing Sky Oceans Wings for Hire on the
PlayStation 5. Sky Oceans Wings for Hire can also be found on the
Nintendo Switch, PC, and Xbox Series X. Sky Oceans Wings for Hire has a
very retro feel to it. In my research for this review I discovered that
Sky Oceans Wings for Hire was made to pay its respects to Skies of
Acadia. I believe there are definite differences between the two games
as well.
I ran into some problems while playing Sky Oceans Wings for Hire. We
spend a lot of our time flying around places in Sky Oceans Wings for
Hire. In fact the combat is completed with airships shooting one
another. There are some interesting things that can be done to your
flying vehicles while playing Sky Oceans Wings for Hire. We can power
them up, come back to life and more in Sky Oceans Wings for Hire.
We run around as a person in the towns. I live streamed Sky Oceans Wings
for Hire from start to finish. I am actually happy to be done with this
game. I have no plans on going back to Sky Oceans Wings for Hire ever.
There are some neat visuals - albeit on the retro side. I enjoyed the
music within Sky Oceans Wings for Hire from time to time. I did get
stuck and confused while playing Sky Oceans Wings for Hire.
My dad had to help me fly through certain dungeons because I kept
crashing and dying. There are some challenging parkour like areas within
Sky Oceans Wings for Hire. There is violent content, bad language, lack
of attire, enticement to lust, and more within Sky Oceans Wings for
Hire. The main characters are sky pirates that are sticking it to the
ruling government. I guess that resonates with the rebellious.
Sky Oceans Wings for Hire is not the greatest and it is not the worst. I
do find the flying around and fighting in vehicles an interesting turn
based system. I feel like Sky Oceans Wings for Hire could have had
better graphics, but it is trying to be an older game - like the
Dreamcast. I think a lot of role playing gamers will pass on Sky Oceans
Wings for Hire. You will not miss much in my opinion.
- Noah
Graphics: 66%
Sound: 65%
Replay/Extras: 69%
Gameplay: 69%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%
System: Nintendo Switch/PC/PS5/Xbox Series X
Publisher: PQube
Developer: Octeto Studios
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
{Fantasy Violence, Language}
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