AirAttack 2 Reviews – Page 7

5/5 rating based on 104 reviews. Read all reviews for AirAttack 2 for iPhone.
AirAttack 2 is paid iOS app published by Art In Games s.r.o.

Addictively fun game

PNN_NPP

I would strongly recommend to anyone this is a fun game. I hope more controls for the game such as joystick or tilt control. The graphic is absolutely amazing.


Everything about this game

Raziily

is perfect! the superb graphics! the controls! and my favorite the sound of explosions! i always hook it on my Bose speaker everytime i play this at home and the sound is wow! super action packed! thanks for this game and making it free!


Amazing!

aegasdgedsg

This is one of the best games in I played on iPhone! It's beautiful and easy to control, I enjoy it a lot!


An amazing shooter!

Ta0star213

This game is super fun. The graphics are awesome, the soundtrack is great, the bosses are really cool, play is fun, and is a complete game without IAP's. I take a star away because I think the pace (gamefication) of the game is not that great. You have to grind a lot to be able to upgrade your planes, which is necessary for survival mode. However, the campaign is too easy and with a few upgrades you can finish it. I would have liked if the game were a bit more challenging and the upgrades a bit easier to get. It's still an amazing game and for that money it's an amazing deal.


Great game.

DariusDavis

Would love a longer campaign, but the side missions do add extra play value. Difficulties connecting to Facebook, but I don't care much since I hate when people/games send constant invites. If you love 1945, this is a good game.


Brilliant

Mlokhandwala

Fantastic graphics, excellent gameplay, superb challenges.


The best top down shooter ever!

GMS46

I loved these type of games 1942 in the arcade this is the best one period. Great mission variety extremely addictive progression system!


Great game - from someone who doesn't like shooters!

Kazchicken

I don't even like this type of games but got completely hooked on this one. First of all there is no IAP crap, second the content is huge with several planes to unlock and upgrade and a long campaign. Finally there are new challenges almost every day!


Excellent Game......But

KJ707

Great game. But it only has 22 levels and once you are done with them the game gets boring. WHEN ARE YOU GOING TO UPDATE THIS GAME?? For $1.99 I expect A LOT MORE!! This game needs a few more planes to choose from and a lot more scenes to play in. I'm sure the creators of this game can come up with a few more ideas than just recycling the same scenes over and over again. How about fighing in other countries like England, Russia, United States, Brazil, etc? I have deleted this game off my phone and will wait for an update.


The best is BACK

Alan Terego

The name of this developer is "Art in Games," and the art, as well as the concepts for the art, are freaking awesome. This is an old-school-style vertical scrolling shooter. The first game touched on the concept of "advanced/prototype weapons systems from the World War II axis powers." Air Attack 2 takes this retro/future or "alternate reality" premise even further, like a discovery channel episode of "Secret Axis Weapons," turned up to 11. Like the first game, the illustration style is lush, and the shading of the browns and grays are perfect for depicting the World War II-era planes, tanks, ships and other vehicles, both real and imagined. This game is really like a set of secret technical drawings come to life, and an exploration of a reality where the Axis military-industrial war machine was able to maintain it's once-rapid development of groundbreaking technologies that are still in use today – rockets, jets, etc. Gameplay is evolved a bit from the original, with more online battle options and special battles. The game is playable for less proficient gamers, as there's lots of isht to blow up, but in the higher levels, you get that satisfying and mesmerizing "weaving through thousands of projectiles" experience that defines the "continuous-fire vertical scrolling shooter." My six-year-old son and I had given up hope that this game would ever be released, as we had defeated the first game, and wanted more, but had begun to lose hope. We had nothing to go on except the same few gameplay snapshots on the developers website since junior was four years old. When we discovered that it had been released, we were overjoyed :-)