![]() ![]() ![]() Once that “story” got out of the way and I was tasked with blowing up enemy aircraft, the game got fun. The campaign missions are reasonably engaging, despite the barely-there story and hackneyed ambushes that are supposed to be surprising. Once I was able to get past the difficulty of the controls, I found that there is certainly some fun to be had with Sky Gamblers. After a bit of practice I improved and was able to play the game more confidently, but there was still a nagging feeling that I never was able to master my aircraft, and I continued to have trouble steering throughout. There are plenty of tutorials and multiple control schemes, but they did not do much to alleviate my initial discomfort. So why is it so uninspired? For starters, the controls are simply not very intuitive. ![]() The game is pretty to look at, too, with gorgeous sunsets and beautifully-rendered oceans being par for the course. #SKY GAMBLERS REVIEW SWITCH FREE#It’s impossible to claim that the game doesn’t give you enough bang for your back $4.99 gets you a single player mode featuring survival, campaign, dogfight missions, free for all, team deathmatch, capture the flag, defend the base, free flight and last man standing, as well as multiplayer with local WiFi, online, Game Center, and head-to-head play. When you cross technical proficiency, a reasonable level of polish, and feature parity to AAA console releases with uninspired design, you get Sky Gamblers: Cold War. ![]()
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