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Physics-first roguelite where your grav gun is the real weapon - catch a missile mid-flight and wing it back at the drone that fired it. Tight build decisions and a punishing skill ceiling make this one worth shortlisting if twin-stick runs are your comfort food.

My spreadsheet brain lit up about ten minutes into Galactic Glitch, when I realised the grab-and-throw mechanic wasn't a gimmick - it was the entire decision tree. Every room asks you whether to pop your grav gun, intercept incoming fire, and chain-fling debris into enemy clusters for mass stun damage, or save your position for a backstab multiplier hit. That combination of physics momentum and positioning math is genuinely unusual for the genre, and Crunchy Leaf Games, a small UK-based indie studio, built the rest of the game around it rather than bolting it on as a side feature. The core loop runs like this: your prototype ship navigates bubble-encased arena nodes, clearing enemies to open exits, looting crates for Rift Powers (the run's per-session modifiers), and banking orbs for the between-run tech tree back at your sanctuary base. Weapons - melee, short-, medium-, and long-range categories including tools like the Void Ring and Quantum Beam - are locked in before a run starts, found via blueprints you must actively hunt during exploration. That commitment-before-entry structure rewards planning: scouting every room matters because a blueprint you skip early may be the synergy your chosen ship needs late. Multiple ships are available at launch, ranging from the balanced Glitch starter to the tankier Juggernaut, and each shifts your optimal build path. The dash mechanic doubles as an attack vector - hold it longer for extended duration, and certain Rift Power combinations turn your dash into a damage trail that effectively makes repositioning offensive. The backstab damage multiplier is the discipline-check: chaos players who mash the left-trigger burst mode will clear rooms, but patient pilots who slingshot around enemies for rear hits run noticeably more efficiently. Where the review consensus splits, I want to be honest about both camps. The majority of players - Steam sitting at roughly 90 percent positive across hundreds of reviews - find the progression satisfying and the runs "impossible to resist." A vocal minority of critics lands on the opposite reading: meta-progression can feel slow in the early hours, upgrades trickle in before bosses gate the tech tree, and players accustomed to Hades-style constant power spikes may find the pacing conservative. I think that critique is legitimate but slightly misframes the game. Galactic Glitch rewards skill over stat accumulation, meaning early runs are harder by design until positioning instincts develop. The NG (New Game Plus) difficulty layer confirms this: it exists for players who already mastered the physics loop, not for raw number escalation. If you want to feel powerful inside the first hour, this game will resist you. If you want a run where a well-timed chain-fling through four enemies feels earned, that payoff is absolutely here. Production-wise, the game launched to 1.0 in June 2025 after an early access period, and the developer continued active post-launch patching - a v2.2 update added Steam Deck Verified status with locked 60fps performance, weapon rebalancing, and new room types. That is the kind of responsive roadmap that earns long-term confidence. Minor complaints from the community include persistent letterbox black bars that obscure the otherwise clean retro-futuristic visuals, occasional UI icon glitches, and some weapon balance outliers where a handful of options dominate the meta (the Void Dagger's damage gap over mid-tier weapons was a live discussion point). These feel like tuning issues rather than structural ones. The electronica soundtrack does its job without being remarkable; the sound effects - particularly the physical feedback on throws and dash impacts - carry significantly more personality. Achievement hunters get 189 Steam achievements, many tied to clearing bosses under specific weapon configurations, which drives build experimentation past the main run completion. Diego, Scout Team

Galactic Glitch

Galactic Glitch

3 jun 2025Crunchy Leaf Games
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Physics-first roguelite where your grav gun is the real weapon - catch a missile mid-flight and wing it back at the drone that fired it. Tight build decisions and a punishing skill ceiling make this one worth shortlisting if twin-stick runs are your comfort food.

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My spreadsheet brain lit up about ten minutes into Galactic Glitch, when I realised the grab-and-throw mechanic wasn't a gimmick - it was the entire decision tree. Every room asks you whether to pop your grav gun, intercept incoming fire, and chain-fling debris into enemy clusters for mass stun damage, or save your position for a backstab multiplier hit. That combination of physics momentum and positioning math is genuinely unusual for the genre, and Crunchy Leaf Games, a small UK-based indie studio, built the rest of the game around it rather than bolting it on as a side feature. The core loop runs like this: your prototype ship navigates bubble-encased arena nodes, clearing enemies to open exits, looting crates for Rift Powers (the run's per-session modifiers), and banking orbs for the between-run tech tree back at your sanctuary base. Weapons - melee, short-, medium-, and long-range categories including tools like the Void Ring and Quantum Beam - are locked in before a run starts, found via blueprints you must actively hunt during exploration. That commitment-before-entry structure rewards planning: scouting every room matters because a blueprint you skip early may be the synergy your chosen ship needs late. Multiple ships are available at launch, ranging from the balanced Glitch starter to the tankier Juggernaut, and each shifts your optimal build path. The dash mechanic doubles as an attack vector - hold it longer for extended duration, and certain Rift Power combinations turn your dash into a damage trail that effectively makes repositioning offensive. The backstab damage multiplier is the discipline-check: chaos players who mash the left-trigger burst mode will clear rooms, but patient pilots who slingshot around enemies for rear hits run noticeably more efficiently. Where the review consensus splits, I want to be honest about both camps. The majority of players - Steam sitting at roughly 90 percent positive across hundreds of reviews - find the progression satisfying and the runs "impossible to resist." A vocal minority of critics lands on the opposite reading: meta-progression can feel slow in the early hours, upgrades trickle in before bosses gate the tech tree, and players accustomed to Hades-style constant power spikes may find the pacing conservative. I think that critique is legitimate but slightly misframes the game. Galactic Glitch rewards skill over stat accumulation, meaning early runs are harder by design until positioning instincts develop. The NG (New Game Plus) difficulty layer confirms this: it exists for players who already mastered the physics loop, not for raw number escalation. If you want to feel powerful inside the first hour, this game will resist you. If you want a run where a well-timed chain-fling through four enemies feels earned, that payoff is absolutely here. Production-wise, the game launched to 1.0 in June 2025 after an early access period, and the developer continued active post-launch patching - a v2.2 update added Steam Deck Verified status with locked 60fps performance, weapon rebalancing, and new room types. That is the kind of responsive roadmap that earns long-term confidence. Minor complaints from the community include persistent letterbox black bars that obscure the otherwise clean retro-futuristic visuals, occasional UI icon glitches, and some weapon balance outliers where a handful of options dominate the meta (the Void Dagger's damage gap over mid-tier weapons was a live discussion point). These feel like tuning issues rather than structural ones. The electronica soundtrack does its job without being remarkable; the sound effects - particularly the physical feedback on throws and dash impacts - carry significantly more personality. Achievement hunters get 189 Steam achievements, many tied to clearing bosses under specific weapon configurations, which drives build experimentation past the main run completion.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Grav-Gun CombatBackstab MechanicsNode-Based ExplorationRift PowersMulti-Ship RosterBlueprint HuntingNew Game PlusSteam Deck VerifiedDash-Attack Synergy

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GTX 1050 Ti or comparable
Processor
Intel i5 or comparable

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