Felt like the character we were playing was very predetermined in that I didn't get the sense I had much influence over the MC's personality. Given that choice is the purpose of this genre, this flaw definitely sours the experience.
Skystrike: Wings of Justice
- Release Date:
- Nov 10, 2022
- Developer:
- Choice of Games
- Publisher:
- Choice of Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
Transform into a high-flying hero with the ancient temple, the biochemical bath, the glowing meteorite, or the mysterious heirloom! Soar, smash and stealth your way to safety for your citizens. Will you crackdown on crime, or negotiate for peace? Collaborate with authority, or make your own rules?
Skystrike: Wings of Justice is a 313,000 word interactive novel by E. Chris Ambrose. It's entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
The charming and insidious RatKing recruits a growing swarm of minions, intimidating law enforcement and threatening City Hall. Risk your secret identity to stop them from destroying your town and spreading the RatKing’s malicious love across the world. Dodge government agents and battle the RatKing’s ranks, from the creepy museum, to the mansion on the hill!
- Play as male, female, or non-binary; gay, straight, bi, or asexual/aromantic.
- Swoop to the chase, infiltrate the enemy, conceal your secret identity.
- Explore four different origin stories.
- Fly high and stay vigilant to get the jump on the bad guys.
- Build trust and use your rapport to keep your city calm.
- Win over a minion, a government agent—even the RatKing himself!
- Discover the secret truth behind the RatKing’s rise.
Take to the skies to save your city!
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User Reviews
This story really doesn't give much in the way of choices. In many of the situations, which I tired different approaches, leads to the same conclusion. The city hall scene leads to the bomb whether going on the roof or tunnels. You get caught whichever way when escaping the museum. So on and so forth. Furthermore there is no option to turn evil. No matter the patch, it ends with the Rat King being defeated. Besides that, there is an annoying number of references to green energy and green initiatives that it sounds almost preachy and condescending. Every chapter has multiple references to things like solar panels, green certificate areas, nature preserve areas, etc. And the way the writer talks about classical architecture just drips with snobbish disdain when comparing the older museum to the brutalist modernist style new wing which was praised as superior and more perfect. Even the classical buildings had to be written to have some variation of being gutted out and have modernist ...
Disappointing. I had just played Fallen Hero: Rebirth so maybe my expectations were too high. This hero is not someone I can respect much. Even though he (which is the pronoun I chose) is a business owner and has his own place, he is more like a super kid. He picks up a small animal and is so skittish he gets bit. He is dancing at a gala and somehow falls into an elderly couple. He is being pursued down a dank tunnel and slips on a patch of algae. Why would someone who can fly, glide and hover ever fall? I didn't feel very super playing him. It doesn't seem like there are enough opportunities to increase stats as the story moves forward. When I choose a certain means to try to handle a turning point in the story I'd like to get a stat boost for it, even if it fails. We should learn from experience. But that doesn't happen. Also, his mood is pretty much one note. Maybe it's because all the descriptions (even romance options) feel too simple. If you want raw enthusiasm to fuel your he...
So so.... Relationships leads to nowhere and the story ends abruptuly. But I read worse so... thumbs up I guess?
With interactive fiction, authors have to maintain a careful balance between giving the reader the illusion of choice within the framework of the narrative, and moving things along the story's tracks. Skystrike fails in this. At no point do you have any sense of ownership or control of the main character. Your backstory is paper-thin, the plot is shallow, the ROs are one note, and you're never given any compelling reason to care about the villain or to feel any sense of interest in your character's motivations. One of a handful that I'm just not going to finish. I just hit a point in the story where the MC made yet another decision that perplexed me, and I realized I don't care what the next scene is going to be. I expect that in a week I'll forget ever having played this, and this review will serve as a reminder to myself not to waste my time when I see it in my Steam library.
A solid B. The plot is a little abrupt, and the character has more definition than a lot of these games, but choices materially effect the outcomes, relationship bars and stats actually mean something, and the stats which choices depend upon are clearly defined. The technical aspects are excellent, even if, perhaps, a few more nods to choose-your-own-adventure conventions may have been preferable. Overall, not the absolute best of the games published by Choice, but a decent first entry by an author new to the publisher.
System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Skystrike: Wings of Justice cost?
Skystrike: Wings of Justice costs $7.99.
What are the system requirements for Skystrike: Wings of Justice?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Skystrike: Wings of Justice available on?
Skystrike: Wings of Justice is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Skystrike: Wings of Justice worth buying?
Skystrike: Wings of Justice has 43% positive reviews from 7 players.
When was Skystrike: Wings of Justice released?
Skystrike: Wings of Justice was released on Nov 10, 2022.
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