Monday, April 10

Aaero Review

  • Game: Aaero
  • Developer: Mad Fellows
  • Publisher: Reverb Triple XP
  • Price: -
  • Size: - 2.09 GB
  • Release Date: April 11th 2017
  • For More Info - http://www.madfellowsgames.com/

Duration


Aaero has relatively short duration to what it presents, has 15 levels for different worlds, but enjoys a very good replayability with 3 difficulties, which makes the playable life of the game is longer.
For players who are lovers of completing all their games at 100% (like me) we can extend the duration even more, since the difficulties are increasingly difficult and can be quite difficult to master, but the game consists of Around 10 hours of play to get the most out of it.


Gameplay





With an addictive and frantic gameplay, Aaero became a big surprise for me, combining skill twin stick, with a visual section, very convincing and in line with the game, making us want to play more and be on the screen at all times.

Aaero is a standout rhythm game, doing a great job of creating a unique feel within the genre; there are plenty of reasons to replay the entire tracklist, and hopefully down the line new songs will be added. There is a great amount of creativity in the level design, and also how the player interacts with the songs and the environments, all while having the joy of listening to a well-constructed soundtrack.


Graphics & Design





There is not much to add on the visual section of the game, a molding of very polished and well done scenarios that makes us feel inside the game.

Aaero uses a great selection of songs from a talented range of artists, and each track plays as you match the rhythm by a range of different mechanics. It’s an on-rails, twin stick game where you follow ribbons of light by flying over them in your spaceship, and shoot many kinds of robots, machines and more.

Conclusion




Aaero is a standout rhythm game, doing a great job of creating a unique feel within the genre; there are plenty of reasons to replay the entire tracklist, and hopefully down the line new songs will be added. There is a great amount of creativity in the level design, and also how the player interacts with the songs and the environments, all while having the joy of listening to a well-constructed soundtrack.
If you are looking for a short summary of what the game represents, if you love rhythm games and bass heavy music, this is one you’re going to want to check out. The levels are gorgeous, and the gameplay is straightforward, but challenging especially towards the end.

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