After launching on the Japanese switchch in the Shop late last month, that has been revealed SEGA AGES G-LOC: Air Force It will be released in the west on April 30.
The game, developed by respected designer Yu Suzuki, has made you jump and weave your way through a treacherous sky, controlling a test flight in a series of power moves. It is known that it is one of the games that support Sega you're crazy
We actually went ahead and reviewed the Japanese version a few weeks ago. Here's what we had to say:
An arcade title that is more focused on offensive play than the likes of After Burner. The first G-LOC removal at home is welcome. It has a few frustrating stages and, as is the case with most arcade games, it has long-term problems, but as long as you don't mind playing the same series of multiplayer sections to top it online, it's a great way to spend 10 minutes at a time.
Like all Sega Ages games, this one will be available at Switch for $ 7.99 / £ 5.99 – unless you've already found the Japanese version.
Did you wait for this flight to go west? Let us know if you plan to take it in the comments below.