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Reviews for Time Flight (#5276)

Review by Raphie on 09 Feb 2012 (Rating: 1)

This is inspired on the Centuri/Konami arcade game Time Pilot which I love, but sadly for me this was released by The Power House who were responsible for.....really crap games....like SQIJ! for instance.....and to no surprise, this is rubbish as well.

Oversensitive controls, it's difficult to see the bullets, difficult to hit the enemies without using autofire which in turn stretches your head, it's just not an enjoyable game at all, so typical of them to make a complete mess of this game.

Review by Alessandro Grussu on 12 Feb 2012 (Rating: 3)

An average budget shooter, which can be entertaining for some no-nonsense zapping but ultimately fails to offer much more to the player than dozens of other similar games already do.

Review by WhenIWasCruel on 30 Jan 2016 (Rating: 2)

Time Flight is a multi-directional shoot'em up based on colour clash and hard-to-see bullets. Pick the red letters and form the word "WARP?" to go to the next level. 2/5

Review by YOR on 04 Apr 2020 (Rating: 1)

It's a Power House release which usually spells doom but it's based on an old Konami arcade game called Time Pilot which is pretty good, and it's by Steven and John Tatlock who went on to do the Agent X games and Chronos, not great games in my book but they are certainly a lot better than what you'd expect in a Power House game. So with decent developers and a good base idea in place, surely this can be a good game, surely this can be one of the finest games The Power House ever produ oh who am I kidding this game is a disaster and you know it! From the off it is so difficult to control your ship because it spins so fast, and because it's so difficult to control your ship it's difficult to shoot any of the enemies. It also doesn't help that your bullets and their bullets are the same colour. There are four levels of play which I assume is difficulty? Well it doesn't matter because the game is nigh on impossible regardless of what you pick. True to form Power House, true to your shitty form.