I picked up SkyRogue a few days ago when it was on sale for ten bucks, because I needed a roguelike arcade flight sim in my life, and have been playing it with my cheap HOTAS setup (Thrustmaster T-flight HOTAS X).
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It rules. I absolutely love the art direction & visual style, the music is awesome, and flying around everywhere doing crazy aereal manouvers with some approximation of real flight controls, spamming missiles all over & taking down bogies, is fun as hell. Normally I'm not huge on roguelikes because I don't like procedurally-generated world maps, but it works here! Aside from not having fixed maps, it's probably the closest thing I've found to a modern-day Zone 66. I love this. It's like the devs went into my own brain and pulled a game out.
They even avoided the genre trap of making it frustrating & tough as nails. It's totally easy to get into, but there's lots of depth to be had. It's also good fun if you just want to fly around and not have the combat elements; there's a "free flight" mode so you can do just that. If you're into flight games at all and aren't some hard-core sim snob, definitely give this one a try! As a wonderful little nod to the genre, they made the explosions resemble the ASCII fill-in characters you'd see in a "traditional" Rogue.
The interface is a bit rough around the edges (it really doesn't like 5x4 display modes, and getting full flight stick controls set up was a bit of a chore), but the game is still actively being updated & plays awesome once you get into the action.
xjas's rating: 6/6 flat-shaded hexagons.
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