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Project Sylpheed Review: 7/10

Project Sylpheed gently eases you into the game by offering some slick pre rendered scenes which introduces us to the game's characters and their plight. Once you take to the skies in the delta saber control is fairly easy and resembles the antics you will find in pretty much any other aerial based shooter. What Sylpheed mixes up is it's weapons and their attachment to the Delta Saber. Prior to each mission you are able to select which weapons load out you are going to use. Weapons come in various forms and fit to specific parts of your ship; there are things like machine guns, lasers, rockets, bombs and missiles to name but a few of which with points gained from completing missions allows you to upgrade them...
Juno - contributor
Published: 877 days 12 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 
 

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