Compara los precios de Grand Brix Shooter en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Intragames. Publicado por Intragames. Lanzado el 29/8/2019. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

A side-scrolling bullet-hell shmup that rewards the ship-swap read over the panic dodge, with ten aircraft to master and a leaderboard to remind you how bad you still are.

I came in expecting another throwaway arcade shooter to burn thirty minutes on, and I ended up chasing the Challenge Mode leaderboard longer than I should have. Grand Brix Shooter is a horizontal bullet-hell shmup from Korean dev Intragames, and the core hook is the fusion system: shoot open canisters mid-stage to spawn replacement ships, then press a button to physically dock with them and absorb their loadout. Spread shot, drone satellites, steady laser beam, reflecting shield - the roster covers the genre archetypes, and each ship levels up independently as you destroy enemies. That last part is the real pressure point: swap to a fresh craft for the health refresh, but you drop straight back to level 1 and lose the DPS spike that comes from a maxed, golden-aura super mode. Late stages punish that reset hard, so every swap decision carries actual weight. The two main modes are Arcade and Challenge. Arcade gives you the stage-by-stage story wrapper with comic-book cutscenes about Prince Brix defending his kingdom from invaders. Skip it. The story is thin, the English localisation is clunky, and the dialogue progresses automatically at a pace that seems designed to frustrate. Challenge Mode is where the game earns its keep: no hand-holding, tighter bullet density from the first stage, same online leaderboard for both modes so you can actually see where you land. There is no persistent save in the traditional sense, which is an arcade-correct design choice but a friction point if you are used to picking up a run mid-session. Performance is solid. No frame-drops, no slowdown in dense bullet patterns, controls feel immediate, and the cockpit hitbox is clearly marked with a yellow flash so you know exactly what part of your ship actually needs to dodge. That visibility clarity matters in a genre where clutter kills. The backgrounds do sometimes wash out the neon bullet colours, which is a legitimate complaint that reviewers consistently flag, and the enemy animations are barebones to the point that most ships just rotate limply while flying at you. Not a deal-breaker, but not pretty either. The ask here is for fans of Ikaruga or Gradius who want something arcade-faithful with a small mechanical twist. There is no netcode to worry about since the multiplayer is local-only couch co-op in Challenge Mode, which keeps it honest. The online component is leaderboard-only, which is fine for a shmup. The review count on Steam is low, but the approval rate among the small pool that played it sits extremely high. It is a compact, well-tuned game that respects the genre without blowing the walls out. Fred, Scout Team

Grand Brix Shooter

Grand Brix Shooter

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A side-scrolling bullet-hell shmup that rewards the ship-swap read over the panic dodge, with ten aircraft to master and a leaderboard to remind you how bad you still are.

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I came in expecting another throwaway arcade shooter to burn thirty minutes on, and I ended up chasing the Challenge Mode leaderboard longer than I should have. Grand Brix Shooter is a horizontal bullet-hell shmup from Korean dev Intragames, and the core hook is the fusion system: shoot open canisters mid-stage to spawn replacement ships, then press a button to physically dock with them and absorb their loadout. Spread shot, drone satellites, steady laser beam, reflecting shield - the roster covers the genre archetypes, and each ship levels up independently as you destroy enemies. That last part is the real pressure point: swap to a fresh craft for the health refresh, but you drop straight back to level 1 and lose the DPS spike that comes from a maxed, golden-aura super mode. Late stages punish that reset hard, so every swap decision carries actual weight. The two main modes are Arcade and Challenge. Arcade gives you the stage-by-stage story wrapper with comic-book cutscenes about Prince Brix defending his kingdom from invaders. Skip it. The story is thin, the English localisation is clunky, and the dialogue progresses automatically at a pace that seems designed to frustrate. Challenge Mode is where the game earns its keep: no hand-holding, tighter bullet density from the first stage, same online leaderboard for both modes so you can actually see where you land. There is no persistent save in the traditional sense, which is an arcade-correct design choice but a friction point if you are used to picking up a run mid-session. Performance is solid. No frame-drops, no slowdown in dense bullet patterns, controls feel immediate, and the cockpit hitbox is clearly marked with a yellow flash so you know exactly what part of your ship actually needs to dodge. That visibility clarity matters in a genre where clutter kills. The backgrounds do sometimes wash out the neon bullet colours, which is a legitimate complaint that reviewers consistently flag, and the enemy animations are barebones to the point that most ships just rotate limply while flying at you. Not a deal-breaker, but not pretty either. The ask here is for fans of Ikaruga or Gradius who want something arcade-faithful with a small mechanical twist. There is no netcode to worry about since the multiplayer is local-only couch co-op in Challenge Mode, which keeps it honest. The online component is leaderboard-only, which is fine for a shmup. The review count on Steam is low, but the approval rate among the small pool that played it sits extremely high. It is a compact, well-tuned game that respects the genre without blowing the walls out.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayercoopachievementstier:sub-5Fusion MechanicShip SwappingRisk-RewardLeaderboard ChaseCouch Co-opArcade-FaithfulMid-Boss GauntletSuper Mode

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Microsoft Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 (32 or 64 bit)
Memory
2 GB RAM
Storage
4 GB available space
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NVIDIA 8800, AMD 6850, Intel HD 3000, 1GB VRAM or higer
Processor
Dual Core 2GHz or higher
Sound Card
DirectX-compatible

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