Airborne Justice (PS5) Review | VGChartz

Airborne Justice (PS5) Review | VGChartz

VGChartz’s Evan Norris: “As someone who grew up with Tiger-Heli, not to mention titles like 1942 and Xevious, I really wanted to like Airborne Justice. And to a certain degree I did. The straightforward combat hits the spot, particularly with a friend along for the journey, and the ancillary modes aren’t half-bad; one of them, remix mode, actually outshines the main adventure. That said, it’s hard to overlook the general clumsiness of the game. Stages are generic, enemy patterns are sloppy, and boss battles are slow and undemanding. When these issues combine with the brevity of the campaign and those off-the-shelf audiovisual assets, it feels like SEED may have rushed this one to market.”

2 Comments

  1. xander44

    This review offers a nostalgic look at Airborne Justice, and it’s great to see how classic influences are woven into modern gaming. It’s always interesting to hear perspectives from those who have experienced the evolution of these genres. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!

  2. connie.dooley

    I completely agree! It’s fascinating how games like Airborne Justice manage to blend nostalgia with modern gameplay mechanics. It really highlights the evolution of the genre while paying homage to its roots.

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