Reentry - A Space Flight Simulator is a deeply immersive and highly detailed simulation that faithfully recreates the early NASA space programs—Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. Developed primarily by a single passionate developer, Petri Wilhelmsen, it blends realism with accessibility, offering players a genuine astronaut experience without demanding 100% technical accuracy. The game’s structure allows players to progress through historical missions, learning complex spacecraft systems, orbital mechanics, and real procedures with authentic instrumentation and checklists.
Visually, the game impresses with meticulously modeled cockpits and stunning views of Earth and space, enhanced by excellent audio design that includes real mission recordings. The simulation’s learning curve is steep but rewarding, supported by comprehensive tutorials and an active community. While some bugs and occasional crashes occur, ongoing updates and developer responsiveness maintain a polished experience. Overall, Reentry stands out as a rare, challenging, and emotionally resonant tribute to human spaceflight history.
Players praise the authentic simulation of historic NASA missions,
The visuals, especially in VR, are regarded as stunning and immersive,
The tutorials and academy lessons effectively guide players through complex mechanics,
The audio design, including original mission voice clips, enhances immersion,
The game’s progression through Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo programs provides a compelling educational journey,
Some players find the tutorial and checklist guidance insufficient,
Crashes, especially when switching camera views, have been reported,
Gemini EVA controls and spacecraft handling can feel overly sensitive or unintuitive,
Repetitiveness in missions and some inconsistencies in checklist items or electrical systems have been noted,
Multiplayer is desired but currently absent,
Do you have what it takes to be an astronaut? Reentry is a realistic space flight simulator based on NASAs space programs; from the first American human spaceflight in Project Mercury, the rendezvous and EVAs of Project Gemini to the Moon landing in Project Apollo.