Compara los precios de Galaxy Arena en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por CICUN. Publicado por kovalevviktor. Lanzado el 3/4/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

A bargain-bin first-person shooter that leans hard into its alien-invasion premise with minimal ambition. Worth a glance if you want something brainless and brief.

I went in with low expectations, and Galaxy Arena managed to land right around them. This is a solo first-person shooter from CICUN in which you step into the boots of Captain Gordon, a UFO specialist who gets pulled from a virtual reality simulation and finds himself in a real alien conflict, swapping diplomacy for gunfire across a compact arena setting. The premise has a certain lo-fi charm to it, the kind of shaggy sci-fi concept you might scrawl on a notebook in a slow class, and the game wears it completely without irony. Mechanically, the loop is as stripped-down as it gets. You face waves of extraterrestrial invaders across an arena, cycling through a variety of weapons to repel them. There are no progression systems to speak of, no branching loadouts, no unlockable perks. What the game does offer is a cyberpunk-tinged 3D visual style, a first-person perspective with some light shoot-em-up pacing, and an overall tone that seems aware it is a small production. The tag community on Steam has leaned into descriptors like bullet hell and spectacle fighter alongside the more expected arcade and action labels, which tells you this crowd found something scrappy and kinetic to appreciate even if the design is skeletal. The honest part of this review is that Galaxy Arena exists in a tier of sub-five-dollar games where the contract with the player is different. You are not being sold a crafted experience with a thought-out arc. You are buying access to a single mechanic, repeated for as long as the game holds your attention, which in a case like this is probably thirty to ninety minutes before the repetition becomes its own kind of white noise. The animated graphics carry a functional energy and the alien-invasion framing provides just enough fiction to give the shooting a reason to exist. But there is no soundscape to describe, no handcrafted pixel moment to sit with, no pacing with a slow-burn payoff. It simply fires you into an arena and lets you loose. Where this lands for you depends entirely on what you bring to it. If you are hunting a short, zero-commitment distraction with a retro arcade soul, Galaxy Arena delivers exactly that much. If you want anything resembling depth, gun customization that matters, or a world that breathes, you will want to look elsewhere. Roughly fifteen Steam users have weighed in and the result sits in mostly positive territory, which is either a testament to the honesty of the audience or to how well-calibrated their expectations were going in. Kai, Scout Team

Galaxy Arena

Galaxy Arena

3 abr 2021CICUNkovalevviktor
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A bargain-bin first-person shooter that leans hard into its alien-invasion premise with minimal ambition. Worth a glance if you want something brainless and brief.

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I went in with low expectations, and Galaxy Arena managed to land right around them. This is a solo first-person shooter from CICUN in which you step into the boots of Captain Gordon, a UFO specialist who gets pulled from a virtual reality simulation and finds himself in a real alien conflict, swapping diplomacy for gunfire across a compact arena setting. The premise has a certain lo-fi charm to it, the kind of shaggy sci-fi concept you might scrawl on a notebook in a slow class, and the game wears it completely without irony. Mechanically, the loop is as stripped-down as it gets. You face waves of extraterrestrial invaders across an arena, cycling through a variety of weapons to repel them. There are no progression systems to speak of, no branching loadouts, no unlockable perks. What the game does offer is a cyberpunk-tinged 3D visual style, a first-person perspective with some light shoot-em-up pacing, and an overall tone that seems aware it is a small production. The tag community on Steam has leaned into descriptors like bullet hell and spectacle fighter alongside the more expected arcade and action labels, which tells you this crowd found something scrappy and kinetic to appreciate even if the design is skeletal. The honest part of this review is that Galaxy Arena exists in a tier of sub-five-dollar games where the contract with the player is different. You are not being sold a crafted experience with a thought-out arc. You are buying access to a single mechanic, repeated for as long as the game holds your attention, which in a case like this is probably thirty to ninety minutes before the repetition becomes its own kind of white noise. The animated graphics carry a functional energy and the alien-invasion framing provides just enough fiction to give the shooting a reason to exist. But there is no soundscape to describe, no handcrafted pixel moment to sit with, no pacing with a slow-burn payoff. It simply fires you into an arena and lets you loose. Where this lands for you depends entirely on what you bring to it. If you are hunting a short, zero-commitment distraction with a retro arcade soul, Galaxy Arena delivers exactly that much. If you want anything resembling depth, gun customization that matters, or a world that breathes, you will want to look elsewhere. Roughly fifteen Steam users have weighed in and the result sits in mostly positive territory, which is either a testament to the honesty of the audience or to how well-calibrated their expectations were going in.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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singleplayertier:sub-5Wave-BasedAlien ShooterArena FPSShort-SessionZero Progression

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OS
Windows 7/8/8.1/10
Memory
2048 MB RAM
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
gtx 1030 ti
Processor
i3 8100

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CICUN
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Fecha de lanzamiento
3 abr 2021

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Galaxy Arena fue desarrollado por CICUN y publicado por kovalevviktor.