Dogfight: A Sausage Bomber Story Review (PlayStation 4)
For this Dogfight: A Sausage Bomber Story Review, where we Team up with the entire family for explosive action, signature humor, and thrilling adventure. Join the Sausage Bomber Corps for daring missions to defend the nations of Fredonia, Relishtonia, Krautsbourg, Dijon Terre, and more against the world-conquering ambitions of the mysterious Vega Nation!
Dogfight: A Sausage Bomber Story Review Pros:
- Cartoon graphics.
- 818MB download size.
- Platinum trophy.
- Works on Playstation 5.
- Shmup gameplay.
- 2D side scroller perspective.
- Nine levels with each ending with a boss fight.
- Collect power-ups from bonus planes.
- You can press a button to change direction.
- Simple controls.
- Accessibility options – screenshake, draw backgrounds, auto fire, and eject pilots.
- Four save slots.
- Speed run option.
- Big boss encounters.
- Four characters to choose from.
- Drop in and out of four-player Co-op.
- Health bar system.
- When you lose all health you free fall and have a short with down to smash the button to repair and carry on.
- Your load-out has two buttons and you can equip any unlocked guns and bombs.
- Unlock new weapons and bombs by collecting stars.
- Stars are awarded for level performance.
Dogfight: A Sausage Bomber Story Review Cons:
- No online leaderboards.
- Cannot rebind controls.
- Limited replayability.
- All the characters play the exact same.
- Takes less than an hour to finish.
- The screen is so busy it’s hard to see pickups and enemies.
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Dogfight: A Sausage Bomber Story:
Developer: Katsu Entertainment
Publisher: Hound Picked Games
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Summary
An arcade shooter that is very accessible but light on content. It struck me as a game that played and looked a lot like the Xbox arcade game Heavy Weapon, a side-scroller shooter with fantastic graphics and music. In fact, it plays the same and uses the same noises but it doesn’t have much replayability. After an hour you will have clocked the game and unlocked a fair amount of the new weapons, you may then decide to do another hour and get the rest but there is honestly very little motivation to go after them. Overall Dogfight is a great one-time run game.