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Galaxy on Fire 2 Critic Reviews

8 Total Reviews

8 Positive Reviews(100%)
0 Mixed Reviews(0%)
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Slide to Play February 8, 2011
Galaxy on Fire 2 is a supernova. Get lost in space and don't bring your head up until you've reached the end.
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No DPad February 8, 2011
Galaxy on Fire 2 is a must. Even if you don't normally play these kinds of games, you should buy it. It proves that your iPhone IS a gaming platform and perfect to show of to your unbelieving friends.
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148Apps February 8, 2011
With over 100 different space stations to explore and four different races to interact with, Galaxy on Fire 2 will take you much longer to complete than the 10 hours that FISHLABS promises.
90
TouchGen February 8, 2011
Galaxy On Fire 2 is one of those games that rewards gamers the further they progress. It's a trend that has faded in recent years, and I fear that too many gamers may get bored before they experience the best that GOF2 has to offer.
90
AppGamer March 20, 2011
Galaxy On Fire 2 is a game that pushes the format further than ever before. Only the slight control issues and a few odd manoeuvres from the auto-pilot prevent this from becoming a classic.
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Multiplayer.it February 8, 2011
Galaxy on Fire 2 gives a sense of freedom never felt before on the iPhone. Every journey through the stars is simply astonishing, and there are many things that happens while trying to complete any quest. Every flaw of the first game has been fixed, and now the trading element plays an even more important role. Probably, more stunning battles and a better voice-over would have been appreciated, but actually Galaxy on Fire 2 is the most polished, deep and wide space combat simulation on the App Store.
80
AppSpy February 8, 2011
Galaxy on Fire 2 tries to bring a console level of content to the App Store in a genre that guarantees a huge amount of gameplay time even before factoring any side-missions you partake in.
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Pocket Gamer UK February 8, 2011
The stars are nearly aligned for Galaxy on Fire 2, a wonderfully varied, in-depth action-adventure game that could benefit from expanded combat controls.