
Games Asylum: "Have you ever wished you’d discovered something sooner? Perhaps a game that altered your perception on what the medium can offer, or with a story able to change your outlook on life? That was my experience with 2017’s Aaero, which eluded me at launch. A transcendent experience, it featured a lone spacecraft flying over eerily desolate landscapes, accompanied by a dubstep soundtrack skilfully in-tune with the action. The rhythm elements made it feel like a spiritual successor to Harmonic’s Frequency and Amped, while the ability to lock-on enemies and retaliate was comparable to on-rails shooters such as Rez and Star Fox 64. It seemed to have relied heavily on word of mouth, being one of the few dubstep centric games out there."
CCG writes - "The eighteen songs will take roughly an hour and a half to play through. Bettering your score, playing with others and at harder difficulties will provide plenty of replayability. The asking price of $14.99 is reasonable. If you enjoyed the first game, this sequel is a no brainer."

XBA says: Speed through stunning alien worlds tracing ribbons of light to release the energy in the music.