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A solo-dev bullet-reversal roguelite that flips the genre on its head: every enemy projectile is a potential weapon if you know how to catch it.

I keep a mental shelf for games that do one genuinely clever thing and then build a whole world around it. Asterogues earned its spot on that shelf the moment I understood its central trick: every character in your unlockable roster has a different method for catching incoming fire and turning it back on the Solar System's loyal defenders. That single inversion, catching and reflecting bullets rather than simply dodging them, recontextualises every crowded screen. Patterns stop being obstacles to survive and start being ammunition to harvest. The setup is pure scrappy-underdog poetry. A band of outcasts, exiled to the Asteroid Belt by the Sun itself, fights back zone by zone through a solar system packed with alien sun-worshippers, asteroid swarms, and eight planetary bosses, each guarding their own territory. You are the smallest thing on the screen and also, if you read the patterns correctly, the most dangerous. The pixel art leans into that cosmic weirdness with obvious care, and early players noted the soundtrack sits squarely in the "banger" category, the kind of music that stops feeling like background noise after the first run and starts feeling like part of your muscle memory. As a roguelite, Asterogues leans toward the generous side of progression. In-game currency unlocks additional items rather than gating core content, and every run, successful or not, chips away at the unlock track. The item pool offers dozens of passive and active picks, and the community has been vocal about how well synergies emerge between them. Where it shares DNA with Enter the Gungeon-style action roguelikes, it distinguishes itself through that per-character bullet-interaction mechanic: one character rotates to deflect, another absorbs and redirects, and the differences in feel between them are substantial enough to justify the replay cycle on their own. Local co-op adds a couch-friendly layer that the genre rarely bothers to include. Rough edges exist and should not be glossed over. At launch, controller support on PC had real problems and some UI elements were functionally inaccessible. The developer appears most active on Discord rather than the Steam community hub, which left some early buyers with unanswered questions in public channels. Performance settings are sparse, and players on lower-end hardware reported trouble tuning the game down. The good news is that patches have addressed some of the controller issues, and the bones here are strong enough that the community's general mood has remained warm. Sitting at a Very Positive rating from its early Steam reviewers, around ninety percent positive, the game's reception reflects a playerbase that sees the potential clearly even through the rougher spots. Asterogues is the kind of one-person project that deserves the attention larger marketing budgets buy for noisier releases. If you want a bullet hell that asks you to think about projectiles differently, and if you can tolerate the occasional rough edge in exchange for a genuinely inventive core loop, this one rewards patience and a couch partner. Kai, Scout Team

Asterogues

Asterogues

20 nov 2024pipotchi600indie.io
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A solo-dev bullet-reversal roguelite that flips the genre on its head: every enemy projectile is a potential weapon if you know how to catch it.

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I keep a mental shelf for games that do one genuinely clever thing and then build a whole world around it. Asterogues earned its spot on that shelf the moment I understood its central trick: every character in your unlockable roster has a different method for catching incoming fire and turning it back on the Solar System's loyal defenders. That single inversion, catching and reflecting bullets rather than simply dodging them, recontextualises every crowded screen. Patterns stop being obstacles to survive and start being ammunition to harvest. The setup is pure scrappy-underdog poetry. A band of outcasts, exiled to the Asteroid Belt by the Sun itself, fights back zone by zone through a solar system packed with alien sun-worshippers, asteroid swarms, and eight planetary bosses, each guarding their own territory. You are the smallest thing on the screen and also, if you read the patterns correctly, the most dangerous. The pixel art leans into that cosmic weirdness with obvious care, and early players noted the soundtrack sits squarely in the "banger" category, the kind of music that stops feeling like background noise after the first run and starts feeling like part of your muscle memory. As a roguelite, Asterogues leans toward the generous side of progression. In-game currency unlocks additional items rather than gating core content, and every run, successful or not, chips away at the unlock track. The item pool offers dozens of passive and active picks, and the community has been vocal about how well synergies emerge between them. Where it shares DNA with Enter the Gungeon-style action roguelikes, it distinguishes itself through that per-character bullet-interaction mechanic: one character rotates to deflect, another absorbs and redirects, and the differences in feel between them are substantial enough to justify the replay cycle on their own. Local co-op adds a couch-friendly layer that the genre rarely bothers to include. Rough edges exist and should not be glossed over. At launch, controller support on PC had real problems and some UI elements were functionally inaccessible. The developer appears most active on Discord rather than the Steam community hub, which left some early buyers with unanswered questions in public channels. Performance settings are sparse, and players on lower-end hardware reported trouble tuning the game down. The good news is that patches have addressed some of the controller issues, and the bones here are strong enough that the community's general mood has remained warm. Sitting at a Very Positive rating from its early Steam reviewers, around ninety percent positive, the game's reception reflects a playerbase that sees the potential clearly even through the rougher spots. Asterogues is the kind of one-person project that deserves the attention larger marketing budgets buy for noisier releases. If you want a bullet hell that asks you to think about projectiles differently, and if you can tolerate the occasional rough edge in exchange for a genuinely inventive core loop, this one rewards patience and a couch partner.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooplocal-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Bullet ReversalCharacter Unlock ProgressionCouch Co-opSolar System ThemeRun-Based Item SynergiesBoss GauntletPixel Soundtrack

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Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
Storage
1 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia 450 GTS / Radeon HD 5750 or better
Processor
Dual Core 2.4 GHz

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Fecha de lanzamiento
20 nov 2024

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