Product Details
Project Sylpheed (Xbox 360)

Project Sylpheed (Xbox 360)
From Microsoft

List Price: £24.99
Price: £8.96

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Average customer review:

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6465 in Computer & Video Games
  • Brand: Microsoft
  • Released on: 2007-06-28
  • Rating: To Be Announced
  • Platform: Xbox 360

Editorial Reviews

Manufacturer's Description

Unlike previous titles which were essentially two dimensional, Project Sylpheed is fully 3D like traditional flight sims, but with an emphasis on simple controls and storyline.

Taking advantage of the power of Xbox 360 Project Sylpheed confronts players with a staggering number of enemy craft to destroy, making the game much more than just a retro-update. Not only are enemies more numerous than ever before, they’re larger, with opposition craft hundreds of times the size of Katana’s ship.


Customer Reviews

Good but short4
I love this game. For everyone who liked Zero G and Ace Combat this game rocks. It is incredibly fast, looks good, buttons r tricky but u get used to them. The cut scenes are amazing (there's a few cos the game is heavily story based as supposed to a loose story in Zero G)The story is good but not too involved (its shoot em up not an rpg lol) large selection of weapons.

Downside (always is) NO XBOX LIVE!!! I was quite upset, almost all xbox 360 r live suitable be it good or bad but unfortunately this one don't have anything. (Dogfights like in Zero G would be fantastic in this game)
Missions can be farely long with several mini missions inside (roughly 30 minutes per mission give or take)so its difficult to put down quickly. When u engage over 20 enemies in a dogfight it can judder here and there.

Overall once price comes down a little, buy it, its great fun and looks good just shorter play lifespan.

Not sure at first, but I was suprised4
I saw this game for £3 on this site, so I thought with a label like square-enix & it was not an j-rpg I should try it.
It was interesting, with a typical anime-like story which was like Mobile-Suit Gundam Seed. The battles are very vibrant in colour and on-screen interface manages to pack as much as it can without breaking the game-world. One aspect that I didn't approve of was, If you fail a mission enough times it gives you the option to skip which is negative in my opinion because the cut scenes plots devices are created in battle.
You should try it because it was interesting - bit like ace-combat on drugs

Great Game.4
I admit I'm enjoying this game, the presentation of the game is what I loved. The game feels alive with the dialogue and with HUD display. The graphics do feel great, realistic yet animesque. The story is not something that appealed to me. Online isnt there, bummer cause it would be so fun to do that.

Bottomline its fun.