Carrier Deck Review – Command the Skies from the Heart of a Supercarrier
Carrier Deck review – Strap in and set condition red! The Carrier Deck review throws you onto the hot steel of the USS Ronald Reagan, where fast-paced decision-making meets high-stakes aviation command. Whether you’re dodging incoming jets or coordinating amphibious ops, this game has you sweating through every fuel refill, weapons loadout, and last-second launch. Efficiency isn’t optional—it’s survival. There’s no time for coffee breaks when you’re the nerve centre of modern naval air warfare.
Carrier Deck Review Pros
- Decent graphics.
- 246.5MB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Game settings – use cursor input, cursor speed, and cursor size.
- Three game modes – campaign, quick game, and survival.
- Strategy gameplay.
- Tutorial pop-ups as you play, and an Opening tutorial segment in the campaign.
- A full 3D game world, and you can move the camera from side to side and change the angle.
- Levels have a five-star rating and a rank that depends on your performance.
- The world map screen and each area have a handful of stages.
- All stages can be replayed.
- You are running a carrier and depending on the mission, you have to go through the steps to prep the planes, boats, etc and send them out on missions.
- You can queue up takeoffs and vehicle-type departures.
- Air-based vehicles will come back around to land and will show in a box where they are waiting, but you can manually bring them in to land if safe.
- You get to watch it all play out, and arrows help guide you and tell you if you forgot a step.
- Missions will give you new toys and tools to play with as you progress.
Carrier Deck Review Cons
- No way to remap any controls.
- It’s not a game that particularly suits the controller, and with that, the console.
- So many steps to take for such basic actions.
- The camera stopped working or went inverted many times.
- The tutorial is not great and is just text boxes and nothing else.
- It’s a game for a particular type of gamer and not a mainstream game.
- I personally didn’t find it that entertaining and actually found it more frustrating than fun or engaging.
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Carrier Deck
Developer: ULTIMATE GAMES
Publisher: ULTIMATE GAMES
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