The reviews are in for the latest iteration of Microsoft Flight Simulator, and the response has been overwhelmingly positive. First announced during Microsoft's E3 2019 conference, Microsoft Flight Simulator is the newest game in one of Microsoft's signature gaming franchises. Since the pixelated runways of 1982, these prestige flying games have taken things very seriously. Developed by Asobo Studio (The Crew 2, A Plague Tale: Innocence), Microsoft Flight Simulator promises a 4K vision of flying once thought a pie in the sky dream. Considering the scores floating around the web right now, it seems like the game has delivered on its promise.

Not only is 2020's Microsoft Flight Simulator a game that critics love, but it's also a big return for a classic franchise. This is the first entry from Microsoft since the launch of the Xbox 360, an era where the publisher shifted to a console-first strategy that didn't fit traditional entries in the Flight Simulator series. While Microsoft Flight released as a free-to-play title on the ill-fated Games for Windows - Live platform, it crashed to the ground only four months after takeoff. In 2020, Microsoft's PC Game Pass service and the more advanced porting options developers have between PC and consoles means that a new full-fledged entry in the series can reach greater heights than ever before.

Based on 28 critic reviews so far, Microsoft Flight Simulator holds an impressive 93 Metascore on Metacritic. Things look similar on OpenCritic, where 34 critics give the game a Mighty average of 92, with 100% of those critics recommending the game. The high points in the review involve the game's impressive, fully mapped representation of planet Earth and the gorgeous graphics that render each environment with loving detail. Critics also found this Flight Simulator to be imminently approachable, even if a player has never piloted a virtual plane in their lives. Here are quotes from a few of the notable reviews to give further context: