{"id":36345,"date":"2022-07-04T10:11:25","date_gmt":"2022-07-04T10:11:25","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.itgesports.com\/uncategorized\/air-twister-review-yu-suzukis-space-harrier-successor-is-a-compelling-curio-rather-than-a-classic\/"},"modified":"2022-07-04T10:30:51","modified_gmt":"2022-07-04T10:30:51","slug":"air-twister-review-yu-suzukis-space-harrier-successor-is-a-compelling-curio-rather-than-a-classic","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.itgesports.com\/reviews\/air-twister-review-yu-suzukis-space-harrier-successor-is-a-compelling-curio-rather-than-a-classic\/","title":{"rendered":"Air Twister review: Yu Suzuki’s Space Harrier successor is a compelling curio rather than a classic"},"content":{"rendered":"
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\nIt took what felt like several eternities for Yu Suzuki to release his last dream project, the teases and trials that led up to the eventual release of Shenmue 3 spanning over a decade. It’s wild, then, that his next dream project – a return to his 80s arcades roots, and an explicitly styled spiritual successor to none other than Space Harrier – was revealed and released within the space of a month; wilder still, Air Twister’s every bit as much a Suzuki joint as the epic Shenmue 3, and it’s a small shame its arrival has met with a muted response because this is clearly the work of a master.\n<\/p>\n