Glitch Cat - In the end Thorium Wars: Attack of the Skyfighter is the type of game that has it’s up and downs. Careful planning and fixing the problems already stated could have made for a great experience, but as it is, I would not recommend this game as it would be boring to many.
Pure Nintendo: "Overall I did enjoy Attack of the Skyfighter, but I can’t help but feel it could’ve been more. I wish there was bit more plot development, a couple more missions, and perhaps some AI tweaks. Nevertheless the game does offer plenty that I can commend. If you’re looking for fun aerial combat, silky smooth flying, and high replay value, definitely consider putting Thorium Wars: Attack of the Skyfighter in your sights."
Thorium Wars: Attack of the Skyfighter is a 3DS shmup from Big John Games. Jay Borenstein takes a look at it.
Raise your hand if you have ever heard of the original Thorium Wars? It's ok if you haven't, the DSiWare game launched back in 2009, and sported a 1000 Nintendo Points price tag. At the time, this was the first game to go above 800 points on DSiWare, and was rather controversial. Thorium Wars: Attack of the Skyfighter is available for $7.99, and while the price drop compared to the original makes the sequel more favorable, is Attack of the Skyfighter an improvement over the original?