- Publisher: All in! Games
- Release Date: Oct 13, 2020
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 4, Switch
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Oct 19, 2020If you like arcade aerial combat games, maybe Red Wings: Aces of the Sky could interest you. It’s a simple game based in WWI-era aerial combats, and gives the opportunity to become the Red Baron. Easy to play with direct action and some quest to achieve, the intensity of the gameplay could reach the player. With several hours through the campaign and an unexpected coach multiplayer modes, the only limit is the sky.
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Oct 19, 2020In summary, when it comes to Red Wings: Aces of the Sky, there just isn’t that much to talk about. It’s a fun little game for a while, but it gets repetitive quickly, and it’s very easy. I think most experienced gamers will enjoy it for a couple of days and then forget about it because it doesn’t inspire any strong feelings or make you want to go all completionist on it for the achievements.
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Nov 12, 2020Red Wings is a perfect example of classic mid-tier development — it doesn’t do a lot, but what it delivers is mostly solid. Fans of arcade-style romps will likely get a great deal of enjoyment here, but sim enthusiasts will be better off steering clear.
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Oct 22, 2020Red Wings: Aces of the Sky on Xbox One is competent, workmanlike, and dull. So much about the chassis is well-made - the presentation, flying and arcadey maneuvers are immediate and satisfying - but the game does only one thing with them. You’ll be repeating much the same mission, with only the smallest changes of direction, and then you’ll have to do it all over again in the second, near-duplicate campaign. There’s a good WW1 fighter sim out there, and an even better one based on The Red Baron, but this isn’t it.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 3
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Mixed: 1 out of 3
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Negative: 0 out of 3
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