Compara los precios de Cyborg Invasion Shooter en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Tero Lunkka. Publicado por Tero Lunkka. Lanzado el 7/11/2017. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A sub-dollar third-person shooter with nine levels and no excuses: honest about what it is, but what it is lands well below the bar for recommended play in 2024.

I want to be the advocate for the small solo-developed thing nobody covers. Cyborg Invasion Shooter is exactly that kind of release, a one-person Unreal Engine project by Finnish developer Tero Lunkka that arrived in late 2017 with about as much friction as possible between its ambitions and its execution. Sometimes that story ends warmly. Here it doesn't, and I think you deserve to know that before the cart button loads. The structure is straightforward: nine sequential levels, each themed around a different environment, from sci-fi factories to snowlands and forests. Your job in each is to locate a hidden artifact, which then teleports you to the next stage. Enemies range from standard cyborg foot soldiers to automatic turrets and flying ships, and laser traps are scattered throughout to add environmental hazard. The player has four ranged weapons, two pistols, a rifle, and a shotgun, plus a melee kick option, and ammo along with health packs drop from the ground. Checkpoints appear two or three times per level, so the game isn't asking you to replay large chunks on death. The bones of a functional budget shooter are present. The problems pile up quickly once you're inside. Steam's own user review pool sits right around the fifty-percent mark, which for a game with this small a sample is a notable warning sign rather than a rounding error. The rifle's accuracy in particular drew community mockery, with players noting shots missing at close range. Level design reads as functional placeholder work rather than crafted space: each environment exists to separate you from the next artifact, not to create tension, atmosphere, or any sense of place. The Unreal Engine gives the visuals a baseline technical respectability, but no art direction follows through on it. There is no discernible soundscape identity, no musical mood to hold onto between encounters. The developer's release cadence across the trilogy and beyond shows a model of rapid, low-investment output rather than iteration and craft. For someone like me who cares about whether a six-hour game knows when to end and why, Cyborg Invasion Shooter doesn't demonstrate that self-awareness. It ends because the nine levels run out, not because anything has been resolved in a satisfying way. Even by the forgiving standards of micro-budget indie work, the game lacks the intentionality of craft that would make its roughness feel purposeful rather than incidental. Kai, Scout Team

Cyborg Invasion Shooter

Cyborg Invasion Shooter

7 nov 2017Tero Lunkka
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A sub-dollar third-person shooter with nine levels and no excuses: honest about what it is, but what it is lands well below the bar for recommended play in 2024.

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I want to be the advocate for the small solo-developed thing nobody covers. Cyborg Invasion Shooter is exactly that kind of release, a one-person Unreal Engine project by Finnish developer Tero Lunkka that arrived in late 2017 with about as much friction as possible between its ambitions and its execution. Sometimes that story ends warmly. Here it doesn't, and I think you deserve to know that before the cart button loads. The structure is straightforward: nine sequential levels, each themed around a different environment, from sci-fi factories to snowlands and forests. Your job in each is to locate a hidden artifact, which then teleports you to the next stage. Enemies range from standard cyborg foot soldiers to automatic turrets and flying ships, and laser traps are scattered throughout to add environmental hazard. The player has four ranged weapons, two pistols, a rifle, and a shotgun, plus a melee kick option, and ammo along with health packs drop from the ground. Checkpoints appear two or three times per level, so the game isn't asking you to replay large chunks on death. The bones of a functional budget shooter are present. The problems pile up quickly once you're inside. Steam's own user review pool sits right around the fifty-percent mark, which for a game with this small a sample is a notable warning sign rather than a rounding error. The rifle's accuracy in particular drew community mockery, with players noting shots missing at close range. Level design reads as functional placeholder work rather than crafted space: each environment exists to separate you from the next artifact, not to create tension, atmosphere, or any sense of place. The Unreal Engine gives the visuals a baseline technical respectability, but no art direction follows through on it. There is no discernible soundscape identity, no musical mood to hold onto between encounters. The developer's release cadence across the trilogy and beyond shows a model of rapid, low-investment output rather than iteration and craft. For someone like me who cares about whether a six-hour game knows when to end and why, Cyborg Invasion Shooter doesn't demonstrate that self-awareness. It ends because the nine levels run out, not because anything has been resolved in a satisfying way. Even by the forgiving standards of micro-budget indie work, the game lacks the intentionality of craft that would make its roughness feel purposeful rather than incidental.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayertier:sub-5Third-Person ShooterArtifact HuntLevel ProgressionBudget ShooterCheckpoint-BasedMelee ComboSolo DeveloperMicro-Budget

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OS
Windows 8.1
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
NVidia GeForce 800 series
Processor
i5
Sound Card
Direct x9

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Windows 8.1
Memory
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DirectX
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Tero Lunkka
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Fecha de lanzamiento
7 nov 2017

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Cyborg Invasion Shooter fue desarrollado por Tero Lunkka.