Aaero 2 review – Games Asylum
Games Asylum: "Have you ever wished you’d discovered something sooner? Perhaps a game that altered your perception on what the medium can offer, or with a story able to change your outlook on life? That was my experience with 2017’s Aaero, which eluded me at launch. A transcendent experience, it featured a lone spacecraft flying over eerily desolate landscapes, accompanied by a dubstep soundtrack skilfully in-tune with the action. The rhythm elements made it feel like a spiritual successor to Harmonic’s Frequency and Amped, while the ability to lock-on enemies and retaliate was comparable to on-rails shooters such as Rez and Star Fox 64. It seemed to have relied heavily on word of mouth, being one of the few dubstep centric games out there."











