I bought this game noticing it was on sale recently on Steam, as I'm a fan of good endless runner arcade style games (the last one I got was Race the Sun - which is MILES better). The story is awful, and the English translations (I sincerely hope English is not your first language as a dev) are deplorable. There is nothing more to say here. 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. The music and sound effects are a pretty bad fit too. The cannon doesn't feel like it has weight when fired - it sounds like a pop gun. The music sounds like someone just pirated some random instrumentals and threw em' together. I'll never forget infiltrating the prison of 'Windopolis' - a situation one would expect to be fairly tense - to.... Luau music???? I thought I was sitting on...
Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan
- Release Date:
- Jul 22, 2016
- Developer:
- AIVIK LLC
- Publisher:
- Absolutist Ltd.
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan is a sequel to the legendary steampunk action runner. Upon learning of the impending attack on Vetropolis, the main hero has decided to become an Agent, but the corrupt authorities want to stop him.
In this part, you will have to fight with an army of robots, be thrown into jail, and lead the clan that worshiped by the ancient Servicemen. In this part, you will have to fight a lot, indeed, shoot a lot and perform aerobatic maneuvers at top speed.
Next 2 months you will have the opportunity to whirl into a breathtaking sky battles on fantastic ships and create your own civilization in as little as six months.
And while you're enjoying 25 game levels, reaching your goal and mission, you can upgrade you ship and discover a fantastic world beyond the clouds.
Game features:
25 core missions + 9 additional quests
15 locations designed to astonish the most sophisticated gamers
14 charismatic characters to show you this virtual world
5 types of flying ships with lots of upgrades
8 crew members
14 types of enemies
6 boosters
4 kinds of resources
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User Reviews
I don't mean to discourage potential buyers, but this game's cartoony physics totally turned me off. I know this is a runner and not a simulator, but it feels like some sort of magical anti-gravity ship more than a steam machine. Graphics are pretty and really well crafted, but the game's mood didn't cut it for me. Gameplay is way to easy. Music and sound effects suck, big time. Cannon pops like a pop gun. Refunded.
This is the best definition of "on rails" I have ever seen. "25 core missions + 9 additional quests" At no point were there any "additional" quests "15 locations designed to astonish the most sophisticated gamers " Maybe it was more challenging without a controller? "14 charismatic characters to show you this virtual world " The concept of "show, don't tell" is lost on this dev. "5 types of flying ships with lots of upgrades" Two. There are two ships. "8 crew members " There are 6 with 2 speaking characters? "14 types of enemies " Where? "6 boosters" I think there were 3? or 4? 4 kinds of resources They all end up are coins... So really there is only one.
it is so simple. i would like it if i was 7 years old and just started to play games.
Cool flying game like the first one. Has pretty artwork and relaxing music. Story is interesting and continues from first game. Handling still feels kinda slow but better than first. Doesn't have bonus missions, just endless mode to play when not going through story missions but this mode is not locked by long cooldowns like the first game had, so is better that way. I enjoyed my time in the game. Yes would recommend this game.
Bought this game for a quick play the other day, enjoyed it very much. very entertaining, good sound, and good music. I thought for the 20 min I gave it. I enjoyed it a lot and plan on playing it more. There is a lot going on at once in some maps but if you are into those multi-tasking racers this is very good for 3-4 bucks! 8/10 so far! https://youtu.be/Ht7P5RxwFb4
Absolutely brilliant, love this games and almost got to 100k distance in unlimited 98k :-( Great game :-)
Amazing
This was a lot of fun. Really short, but the gameplay was ace. I would love to see more levels, and ability to pick diffrent ships with diffrent strengths and weaknesses.
It's pretty. It's cheap (especially so if on sale). It's [i]painful[/i] to read. [quote]Doublooms, piastres...! Something useful anyway[/quote] [quote]We have to tell the Masked Man that Dana is alive! Why don't we drop in to him and then deliver the box. I wonder what's inside..."[/quote] There are better racing games to play. While it shouldn't factor into [i]this[/i] game much, its a fraction of a larger game that's been chopped up into smaller episodes that are just a repackaging of the same engine.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8.1
- Processor: Intel Pentium 2.9 Ghz or analog
- Memory: 2048 MB RAM
- Graphics: 512 Mb
- DirectX: Version 9.0
- Storage: 150 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan cost?
Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8.1 Processor: Intel Pentium 2.9 Ghz or analog Memory: 2048 MB RAM Graphics: 512 Mb DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 150 MB available space
What platforms is Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan available on?
Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan worth buying?
Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan has 55% positive reviews from 29 players.
When was Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan released?
Sky to Fly: Soulless Leviathan was released on Jul 22, 2016.
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