On the face of things, this isn't bad at all because Sky Force Anniversary was a solid shooter in its own right, the problem however, is that so much of that game is brought over wholesale including many of the same unit types, assets, power-ups and so on, that it makes Sky Force Reloaded feel more like an expansion pack rather than a true sequel that can be entirely critiqued on its own merits.įor those unfamiliar with the Sky Force games then, the premise is simple from a top-down perspective you guide a fighter craft around the screen with a view to shoot and destroy as much enemy craft, ground vehicles and infrastructure as possible all the while trying to save the squeaky-voiced stranded innocents strewn around the map. If you have played the previously released Sky Force Anniversary, you'll have a fair idea of what to expect here as developer iDreams has largely replicated much of it for Sky Force Reloaded. Sky Force Reloaded – a very solid vertical shooter from yesteryear