Yu Suzuki shoots back with a vengeance. And a band that REALLY likes Queen.
Review - Yu Suzuki hasn’t lost his touch. Air Twister is clearly Space Harrier, but with a very modern taste for spectacle.
VGChartz's Evan Norris: "Air Twister is an oddity. Hailing from a dusty genre and filled with alien sights and sounds, it's neither old-school nor new-school. Even its graphics, modern but far from cutting-edge, place it in a weird limbo. Yet, despite its strangeness and incongruities, it mostly works. While the game's core mechanics are rather shallow and its visual assets unimpressive, it succeeds in replay value, boss battles, and music. Fans of rail shooters and Suzuki's early arcade work should give this oddball a chance."
The Air Twister console and PC launch is finally upon us, with both psychical and digital editions available for major formats.