
Rogue Flight is an on-rails arcade shooter built as a love letter to Saturday-morning anime and the arcade cabinet, sending a transforming mecha-jet down fixed flight paths lined with enemies, drift dodges, special attacks and bombastic boss fights, all set to a synth-heavy soundtrack.
It knows exactly what it is: a tight, replay-driven score chase with a striking art style and real personality, not a sprawling campaign. Players praise the look, music and moment-to-moment feel while noting the flip side, a limited runtime, modest enemy variety and a roguelite framing thinner than the label suggests. For anyone after a punchy, stylish arcade session rather than a long flight game it delivers; for those wanting depth and length, it is a short flight.
Single Player Only
Overall, player feedback for Rogue Flight is highly positive, with many praising its stunning visuals, engaging gameplay, and nostalgic references to classic arcade shooters. However, there are also notable criticisms regarding the game's depth and content, with some players finding it lacking in variety and replay value.
Based on 14 reviews from steam
ROGUE FLIGHT - Gameplay