Compara los precios de Alien Invasion 3d en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Jim Dex. Publicado por Jim Dex. Lanzado el 21/3/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Skip this one unless you've exhausted every other sub-two-dollar option on Steam. A bare-bones UFO flight game with four locations, hostile planes, and little else holding it together.

I want to be honest with you, because that's what this column is for. I genuinely enjoy hunting through the quietest, least-covered corners of Steam for something worth your time. Alien Invasion 3d is not that something. What you get is a bare-bones 3D flying game where you pilot a UFO across four distinct locations, collecting objectives scattered through each map before the game shuttles you to the next zone. Hostile planes swarm you constantly, and ground-based turrets add a secondary threat. Destroy enough of them and your score climbs. Collect all the objectives across all four locations and the game is, by the developer's own account, complete. The structure is simple in a way that could work if the flight handling felt satisfying. The developer has pushed at least two post-launch updates, one revising the graphics and adding gamepad support, and a second labelled the "Shoot Them Down Edition" that promised improved enemy AI. Those are real efforts, and I respect the solo-developer hustle behind them. Controller support is confirmed for Xbox and PS4 pads via emulator. But the community response from launch day was pointed and unkind, questioning the visual fidelity and overall playability in terms that are hard to argue with from the outside looking in. There is almost no critical coverage to speak of. One Steam user review exists as of this writing. There is no Metacritic score. The music was assembled using Music Maker Jam, which is a fine tool, but it signals the production ceiling here pretty clearly. This is a project assembled by one person, released quickly, and updated twice. That story is not automatically a bad one. Some of my favourite micro-releases on Steam came out of exactly this kind of weekend-project energy. The difference is usually whether the core loop has a pulse. Here, the available signal suggests it does not. If you have a soft spot for early arcade flight concepts, the kind of thing that reminds you of a Flash game that lived in a browser tab circa 2007, you might find a flicker of something familiar in the objective-hunting structure. Four locations is four locations. But there is nothing here in terms of weapon variety, upgrade paths, narrative framing, or soundtrack atmosphere to give those locations any weight. The game ends when you collect everything. There is no reason to return. Kai, Scout Team

Alien Invasion 3d

Alien Invasion 3d

21 mar 2018Jim Dex
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Skip this one unless you've exhausted every other sub-two-dollar option on Steam. A bare-bones UFO flight game with four locations, hostile planes, and little else holding it together.

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I want to be honest with you, because that's what this column is for. I genuinely enjoy hunting through the quietest, least-covered corners of Steam for something worth your time. Alien Invasion 3d is not that something. What you get is a bare-bones 3D flying game where you pilot a UFO across four distinct locations, collecting objectives scattered through each map before the game shuttles you to the next zone. Hostile planes swarm you constantly, and ground-based turrets add a secondary threat. Destroy enough of them and your score climbs. Collect all the objectives across all four locations and the game is, by the developer's own account, complete. The structure is simple in a way that could work if the flight handling felt satisfying. The developer has pushed at least two post-launch updates, one revising the graphics and adding gamepad support, and a second labelled the "Shoot Them Down Edition" that promised improved enemy AI. Those are real efforts, and I respect the solo-developer hustle behind them. Controller support is confirmed for Xbox and PS4 pads via emulator. But the community response from launch day was pointed and unkind, questioning the visual fidelity and overall playability in terms that are hard to argue with from the outside looking in. There is almost no critical coverage to speak of. One Steam user review exists as of this writing. There is no Metacritic score. The music was assembled using Music Maker Jam, which is a fine tool, but it signals the production ceiling here pretty clearly. This is a project assembled by one person, released quickly, and updated twice. That story is not automatically a bad one. Some of my favourite micro-releases on Steam came out of exactly this kind of weekend-project energy. The difference is usually whether the core loop has a pulse. Here, the available signal suggests it does not. If you have a soft spot for early arcade flight concepts, the kind of thing that reminds you of a Flash game that lived in a browser tab circa 2007, you might find a flicker of something familiar in the objective-hunting structure. Four locations is four locations. But there is nothing here in terms of weapon variety, upgrade paths, narrative framing, or soundtrack atmosphere to give those locations any weight. The game ends when you collect everything. There is no reason to return.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:sub-5UFO FlightArcade FlightScore AttackObjective CollectionGamepad SupportShort GameSolo Developer

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OS
Win 7, Win 8, Win 10
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
Graphics card with 2 GB VRAM
Processor
2.5 GHz dual-core CPU

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