Nuclear Blaze
A tight 2D platformer where you fight fires instead of enemies, built by the creator of Dead Cells. Short, sharp, and surprisingly tense.
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Nuclear Blaze is a 2D action platformer with one core twist: your job is not to kill things, it is to put fires out. You play a firefighter pushing through a burning government facility, hose in hand, managing spreading flames while the environment actively tries to explode around you. Backdrafts can knock you flat if you open the wrong door without cooling it first. Walls blow out. Hazardous rooms escalate fast if you ignore them. The game is built by the developer behind Dead Cells, and that pedigree shows in how responsive and readable everything feels, even when the screen is filling with orange. The mechanics are simple on the surface and genuinely interesting in practice. Water management, fire spread direction, and room pressure all matter. You are not running past hazards or tanking hits - you are reading a space and deciding which fires to suppress first before things chain into a disaster. The platforming itself is clean and low-friction, which is the right call. The game does not want to fight you on movement while you are already managing a spreading blaze. There is also a kid-friendly difficulty mode that dials back intensity for younger players or anyone who just wants to enjoy the atmosphere without the pressure. The facility has a mystery behind it, and while the story is minimal, it keeps you curious enough to push forward. Level design gets creative with the firefighting premise - some rooms are puzzles disguised as emergencies, and the cat rescue moments scattered throughout are exactly as charming as they sound. The whole game runs around two to four hours depending on how thorough you are, and it never overstays its welcome. It is the kind of tight, self-contained experience that is rare at any price point. What does not work quite as well: the short runtime means there is not much room for the mechanics to evolve into something more complex. You will have seen most of what Nuclear Blaze offers by the midpoint, and the back half leans on escalating intensity rather than new ideas. Players who want deep systems or long-haul progression will hit a ceiling quickly. The story gestures at something bigger but wraps up modestly. Still, for what it is - a focused, well-crafted 2D platformer built around an unusual hook - it delivers cleanly. The 96 percent positive Steam rating is not a fluke. If you have any affection for tight indie games that do one thing with real conviction, Nuclear Blaze is that.

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- OS
- Windows 7 and up
- Processor
- 1 Ghz and up
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Graphics
- Any decent GPU
- Storage
- 200 MB available space
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- Desarrolladora
- Deepnight Games
- Distribuidora
- Deepnight Games
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 18 oct 2021