Aerial_Knight's DropShot Reviews

Aerial_Knight's DropShot is ranked in the 37th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
7 / 10.0
Feb 23, 2026

Aerial_Knight’s Dropshot is a nice change of pace from his previous games. Though it is a simple setup, it is enjoyable for a couple of hours, especially if you want to beat your own records. Though keep expectations in check. The monotonous setting shows little variety, while the boss fights keep things fresh for a bit. All in all, Dropshot hit its X mark.

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6 / 10
Feb 16, 2026

Just like with its bizarre setting and over-the-top visuals, the overall experience of Aerial Knight's Dropshot is uneven. There's complete brilliance in places, such as the thrilling races, but they come alongside some rather uninspired and borderline frustrating combat. If I could just have a game full of the rival chases, and get rid of the fighting, this would be terrific. As it is, it's alright.

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Impulsegamer
Top Critic
3.8 / 5.0
Feb 15, 2026

Aerial_Knight's DropShot is a game I genuinely enjoyed. It feels like nothing else out there, is mechanically solid, and is refreshingly weird. There are moments where the pace slows near the end of a level as you drift toward the finish with little left to interact with, but those moments are brief compared to how consistently engaging the rest of the experience is. It carries the same kind of cool, experimental energy found in games like Neon White, while carving out its own lane through presentation and premise. With more variety and a slightly deeper progression system, a follow up could be something truly special. As it stands, DropShot is a stylish, easy to pick up, hard to ignore arcade shooter that embraces its strangeness and runs with it. If you enjoy fast paced action, strong aesthetics, and games that are not afraid to be a little unhinged, this is absolutely worth checking out.

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GameSpew
Top Critic
7 / 10
Feb 17, 2026

It's short, and rather basic in terms of features, but Aerial_Knight's DropShot gameplay loop of shooting enemies with a finger gun as you fall out of a plane is fun while it lasts.

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7 / 10.0
Feb 17, 2026

Aerial_Knight’s DropShot succeeds in delivering fast-paced action and intense stages, with ammo management and a strong balance between offense and evasion creating genuinely fun moments. However, limited variety and short stage length make the experience feel repetitive sooner than expected. The ranking system adds replay value, but it may not sustain long-term interest. Still, fans of the developer’s previous work and this style of challenge will likely find a few hours of solid enjoyment here.

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5 / 10
Feb 14, 2026

Despite the shortcomings, the vibes of DropShot are immaculate and exactly what I want more games to have: a fun, original idea that reminds us why we love video games. The execution, however, caused the feeling of frustration instead of joy more often than not.

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58 / 100
Feb 15, 2026

Aerial_Knight’s DropShot jumped out of the plane with the goal to entertain, and sometimes succeeds in its objective, especially in the later levels. I just had to shoot my way past too many frustrations to get there. The dev clearly has a flair for style, but there is a lot of room for improvement when it comes to second-to-second gameplay enjoyment.

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