Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan
- April 27, 2017
- AIVIK LLC
"Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan" is a high-speed steampunk action game where you play as a hero sworn to protect Vetropolis from an army of robots. After being wrongfully imprisoned, you'll gain the loyalty of a clan of ancient Servicemen and engage in thrilling sky battles. With a focus on non-stop shooting and acrobatic maneuvers, this sequel aims to surpass its predecessor in excitement and intensity.
Reviews
- The game features beautiful artwork and relaxing music, creating an enjoyable atmosphere.
- The story continues from the first game and is interesting, providing a sense of continuity.
- The endless mode is an improvement over the previous game, as it is not locked by long cooldowns.
- Gameplay becomes repetitive quickly, with levels feeling very similar and lacking difficulty.
- The controls feel slow and unresponsive, making the flying experience less engaging.
- The sound effects and music are poorly executed, detracting from the overall experience.
- story8 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 38 % neutral mentions
- 38 % negative mentions
The story continues from the first game and includes 25 core missions plus 9 additional quests, but many users find it uninteresting and repetitive, with poor English translations. While the game lacks bonus missions, it offers an endless mode that is not hindered by cooldowns, though this mode is criticized for being even worse than the story itself.
“The story is interesting and continues from the first game.”
“25 core missions + 9 additional quests.”
“The story is awful, and the English translations (I sincerely hope English is not your first language as a dev) are deplorable.”
“Every level in the story mode is extremely repetitive.”
“The endless mode, which really should be the bread and butter of this game, manages to be even worse than the story mode.”
- music6 mentions
- 50 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 50 % negative mentions
The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with some praising its relaxing qualities and good sound, while others criticize it for being poorly fitting and lacking originality. Notably, certain tracks, like the unexpected use of luau music in tense situations, detract from the overall experience. Overall, the soundtrack appears to be a significant point of contention among players.
“Has pretty artwork and relaxing music.”
“Very entertaining, good sound, and good music.”
“I'll never forget infiltrating the prison of 'Windopolis' - a situation one would expect to be fairly tense - to... luau music????”
“Music and sound effects suck, big time.”
“The music and sound effects are a pretty bad fit too.”
“The music sounds like someone just pirated some random instrumentals and threw them together.”
- graphics3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 33 % negative mentions
The graphics are generally praised for their pretty and well-crafted artwork, contributing to a relaxing atmosphere. However, some players feel that the visuals do not align with the fast-paced, arcade-style gameplay they seek, preferring a more engaging aesthetic for quick, casual play.
“Has pretty artwork and relaxing music.”
“Graphics are pretty and really well crafted, but the game's mood didn't cut it for me.”
“The graphics look alright, but that's not what I look for in an arcade-style game like this - I want something quick and fun for when I have 5-10 minutes to kill waiting for someone, or want a game to pass the Steam controller around with while talking with friends.”
- gameplay3 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with some praising it as excellent, while others find it too easy, slow, and ultimately boring. Overall, the experience may vary significantly depending on player expectations and skill levels.
“Really short, but the gameplay was ace.”
“Gameplay is way too easy.”
“The gameplay is slow, and more importantly, boring.”