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13 reviews found75
GameSpace
Feb 28, 2019
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Pure Nintendo
Mar 24, 2019
I was genuinely surprised by the game’s level of depth outside the cockpit and how much I enjoyed it. If you like simple shooters and sims that extend beyond the tarmac, I’d consider checking this one out. Review: Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight (Nintendo Switch) Good! I had more fun with Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight than I expected.
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GameSpew
Feb 22, 2019
Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight is a real gem, and for its cheap price it offers a bite just as big as its bark. Combat is exhilarating and highly addictive, and upgrading is simple yet impactful. Sadly, it does feel like it’s missing a story element, or a real reason to want to progress within the game, but the silky smooth controls and combat will get you jumping back into the cockpit in no time at all.
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Nintendo Times
Mar 4, 2019
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TheSixthAxis
Mar 5, 2019
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Marooners' Rock
Apr 11, 2019
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Eurogamer Italy
Feb 21, 2019
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Video Chums
Feb 25, 2019
If Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight offered more original and enjoyable core gameplay, it would be a highly recommendable game. That being said, it does feature solid combat and its simulation component is an undeniably interesting complexity.Warplanes: WW2 Dogfight gameplay video → Percy's Predicament Deluxe Review Switch ★★☆☆☆ Those who enjoy games such as Super Monkey Ball and Kororinpa will find a very familiar experience with Percy the penguin. Back in early 2014, I remember downloading Percy's Predicament on Wii U and playing it for far longer than I thought I would.
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SECTOR.sk
Mar 5, 2019
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NintendoWorldReport
Mar 4, 2019
Warplanes: WW2 Dogfights is a perfect example of how not to port something to Switch and is somewhat damning to the mobile game environment in general. You cannot simply throw a freemium cell phone game on the eShop, break the progression system, and expect it to meet the expectations of that market. What passes for a game on a cell phone often comes in well below the bar of an dedicated game system.