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SUNSOFT rehabilitating their own infamy is a genuinely funny premise - but the question is whether the game behind the gag can hold a squad of 16 together past the first run.

My instinct when I see a publisher leaning hard into 'we made a legendarily bad game' self-deprecation is to reach for my wallet with one hand and my scepticism with the other. Ikki Unite earns at least partial credit for substance: it takes the 1985 Famicom kusoge as a brand and rebuilds it from scratch as a top-down, auto-firing bullet-hell roguelite with genuine multiplayer architecture underneath the nostalgia joke. The core loop is tighter than the marketing suggests. You spawn into a randomised feudal Japan map, fight off locust hordes and samurai waves, hunt down area bosses before a hard time limit triggers a game-over, and extend that clock by completing those kills. Chests scatter weapons and buffs across the map, red-hot zone events demand you hold a circle under heavy fire for outsized XP rewards, and secondary weapons consume ammo found in those same chests - so standing still grinding a single spawn point is not a viable strategy the way it is in genre peers. The class system is where the decision-making actually lives. All 16 playable characters split across four archetypes: Explorer, Attacker, Enhancer, and Healer. The spread is intentional - a full lobby of Attackers will not survive the mid-run difficulty spike, and the Enhancer and Healer slots only justify themselves when the squad is coordinated enough to use synergy perks. In public games, your character is assigned randomly with one reroll chance; in private lobbies, everyone picks freely. The smarter play for newcomers is to run a few solo sessions with each class first so you understand what you are rerolling away from. The metaprogression is slim but present: you can bank your best item from a successful run and inherit it in future sessions with the same character, which means early runs are genuinely harder than they need to be and the game does not explain this clearly enough. The multiplayer design is the most interesting thing about Ikki Unite and also its biggest liability. Four squads of four players spawn at opposite corners of the map, and the objective is literally to find each other, because solo players cannot tank boss fights that scale to a full raid. Coordination is required, not optional. That is a genuinely different design choice from the usual Vampire Survivors-style power fantasy where you eventually become unkillable regardless of teammates. The trade-off is that if you cannot fill a lobby with people you trust, the experience collapses. At launch, server infrastructure was a serious problem - players outside Japan reported severe lag, and empty lobbies were common. Post-launch patches have meaningfully improved connectivity, but finding a random public session still requires patience, and the online population outside Japan is thin enough that Discord coordination is the realistic path to a full 16-player lobby. The honest rough edges are real. Character balance is uneven, with some heroes feeling significantly weaker and RNG occasionally constructing runs that are mathematically difficult from the first minute. The map geometry - rivers, hedges, narrow paths - can make navigation opaque, with no clear indication of what terrain is passable. The presentation is budget-tier pixel art that some reviewers have described as feeling unfinished, and at launch certain merchant menus were not translated from Japanese, turning character recruitment into a guessing game. Some of those localisation gaps have since been patched. The Steam review score sits at Mostly Positive (around 77%), which feels accurate: a functional and occasionally genuinely fun co-op roguelite with a premise that is funnier than the execution is polished. Who should consider it: anyone with a reliable group of four or more players who wants something more objective-driven than pure survival-mode roguelites, and anyone who prefers actual coordination over passive scaling. Solo players will find it repetitive and will bounce off the difficulty fast. The self-aware retro gag gives it character that pure genre clones lack, and at its low price point the entry cost for a group is low enough to justify the experiment. Diego, Scout Team

Ikki Unite

Ikki Unite

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SUNSOFT rehabilitating their own infamy is a genuinely funny premise - but the question is whether the game behind the gag can hold a squad of 16 together past the first run.

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My instinct when I see a publisher leaning hard into 'we made a legendarily bad game' self-deprecation is to reach for my wallet with one hand and my scepticism with the other. Ikki Unite earns at least partial credit for substance: it takes the 1985 Famicom kusoge as a brand and rebuilds it from scratch as a top-down, auto-firing bullet-hell roguelite with genuine multiplayer architecture underneath the nostalgia joke. The core loop is tighter than the marketing suggests. You spawn into a randomised feudal Japan map, fight off locust hordes and samurai waves, hunt down area bosses before a hard time limit triggers a game-over, and extend that clock by completing those kills. Chests scatter weapons and buffs across the map, red-hot zone events demand you hold a circle under heavy fire for outsized XP rewards, and secondary weapons consume ammo found in those same chests - so standing still grinding a single spawn point is not a viable strategy the way it is in genre peers. The class system is where the decision-making actually lives. All 16 playable characters split across four archetypes: Explorer, Attacker, Enhancer, and Healer. The spread is intentional - a full lobby of Attackers will not survive the mid-run difficulty spike, and the Enhancer and Healer slots only justify themselves when the squad is coordinated enough to use synergy perks. In public games, your character is assigned randomly with one reroll chance; in private lobbies, everyone picks freely. The smarter play for newcomers is to run a few solo sessions with each class first so you understand what you are rerolling away from. The metaprogression is slim but present: you can bank your best item from a successful run and inherit it in future sessions with the same character, which means early runs are genuinely harder than they need to be and the game does not explain this clearly enough. The multiplayer design is the most interesting thing about Ikki Unite and also its biggest liability. Four squads of four players spawn at opposite corners of the map, and the objective is literally to find each other, because solo players cannot tank boss fights that scale to a full raid. Coordination is required, not optional. That is a genuinely different design choice from the usual Vampire Survivors-style power fantasy where you eventually become unkillable regardless of teammates. The trade-off is that if you cannot fill a lobby with people you trust, the experience collapses. At launch, server infrastructure was a serious problem - players outside Japan reported severe lag, and empty lobbies were common. Post-launch patches have meaningfully improved connectivity, but finding a random public session still requires patience, and the online population outside Japan is thin enough that Discord coordination is the realistic path to a full 16-player lobby. The honest rough edges are real. Character balance is uneven, with some heroes feeling significantly weaker and RNG occasionally constructing runs that are mathematically difficult from the first minute. The map geometry - rivers, hedges, narrow paths - can make navigation opaque, with no clear indication of what terrain is passable. The presentation is budget-tier pixel art that some reviewers have described as feeling unfinished, and at launch certain merchant menus were not translated from Japanese, turning character recruitment into a guessing game. Some of those localisation gaps have since been patched. The Steam review score sits at Mostly Positive (around 77%), which feels accurate: a functional and occasionally genuinely fun co-op roguelite with a premise that is funnier than the execution is polished. Who should consider it: anyone with a reliable group of four or more players who wants something more objective-driven than pure survival-mode roguelites, and anyone who prefers actual coordination over passive scaling. Solo players will find it repetitive and will bounce off the difficulty fast. The self-aware retro gag gives it character that pure genre clones lack, and at its low price point the entry cost for a group is low enough to justify the experiment.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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singleplayermultiplayercooponline-coopcross-platformtier:indieTime-Limit PressureClass Synergy16-Player OnlineBoss HuntingThin Solo ModeSquad Coordination RequiredRNG-Heavy RunsFeudal Japan Setting

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OS
windows10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
4 GB available space
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics
Processor
intel core i5 7500

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