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Sky Force Reloaded strikes Nintendo Switch on February 1st

Sky Force Reloaded strikes Nintendo Switch on February 1st

Infinite Dreams announced that Sky Force Reloaded – the spirit of classic arcade shoot ‘em ups that’s gorgeous to look at and a blast to play – overtook PlayStation 4, Steam, Xbox One and is coming to conquer Nintendo Switch next Thursday!

Sky Force Reloaded opens for the players 15 stages of the main campaign, each with four difficulty levels, and additional five endless mode stages to compete with friends, unlocked alternatively during the Weekend Tournaments. But that’s not all! Players can pick between a single player mode or the local co-op.

What about the equipment? There are nine aircrafts to unlock, with their own strengths and weaknesses to bear, 30 buff cards, and eight assisting technicians to unlock.

Sky Force Reloaded rewards pilots for their skills, cleverness, and for the honor. Players can get medals for destroying a given number of enemies, not getting hit, or rescuing operatives from the battlefield.

Key game features:

  • 15 beautiful and immersive stages with challenging missions to complete.
  • Enormous and intimidating bosses.
  • New difficulty modes, all the way from Normal to Nightmare.
  • 9 different aircrafts with its unique features and play style.
  • 30 elusive bonus cards to add even more depth to the gameplay. Some of them grant permanent benefits, while others boost players’ abilities only temporarily.
  • Hundreds of upgrades to weapons, shields and other equipment.
  • Eight assisting technicians with their special skill.
  • Weekend Tournaments challenging friends on one of 5 specially crafted infinite stages.
  • Highly polished gameplay and well-balanced difficulty curve for casual gamers or a die-hard shmup fanatics.
  • Professional voiceover and incredible electronic soundtrack.
  • Local cooperative mode

Check out the Trailer:

Sky Force Reloaded is not your average scrolling shooter. It will draw you in with its beautiful environments and intense effects. It will keep you with its superb gameplay mechanics, progression system and in-game collectibles. It will leave you wishing for more, once it’s over. Fortunately, there’s a lot to do before that happens.

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Manuel Alvarez

Manuel Alvarez, a budding writer and the Leroy Jenkins of Final Fantasy XIV, he decided to join the Gaming Instincts team to contribute with the news portion of the website, from humble beginnings, Manuel is currently a graphic designer working for the industry, but his burning passion for gaming and opportunities made him enter the world of game journalism and like everybody else in the team, he is eager to see where it will lead him in the future!

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