

As I zoomed through the course I would find weapon drops which I needed in order to ensure my place at the top. Its setup is simple, when the timer stops don’t be in last place. The last of these modes is Survivor and honestly Skydrift Infinity’s best. If one chooses to not use their weapons they can instead burn them with a press of a button and it will be turned into fuel for the boost tank. This can mean four rockets instead of two, or if you’re the sneaky type and prefer traps they can get three mines that revolve instead of the standard lone weapon. Players can hold two of them at a time, and if they collect two of the same it will increase the power of the attack. This mode is like Mario Kart but in airplanes, so the course will be littered with pickups ranging from shields to rockets. A Power Race which can be a blast (pun intended) to play. As for the events themselves these are varied between basic races which consist of going as fast as I could through rings that will provide with a speed boost that will be necessary for success. Each of those stages consist of various events, and if I performed well enough I would unlock the next. It isn’t as big or as deep as Flight Simulator, but its single-player campaign consists of about seven stages which feels about right for the title. Skydrift Infinity is an arcade flight racing game, with a battle twist.

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And lo’ the gaming gods has seen to bless us and while Microsoft’s award-winning Flight Simulator will steal all the realistic flight fans Skydrift Infinity from Digital Reality is here for those who “feel the need for speed”

Since the days of Copernicus, man has dreamed of flight…games to make a resurgence.
