Compara los precios de Point Perfect en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Highcastle Studios. Publicado por Plug In Digital. Lanzado el 17/7/2014. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Indie.

A retro arcade shooter where you click targets for a giant mothership to obliterate. Fast, loud, and unforgiving in the way old cabinet games used to be.

Point Perfect is a stripped-back arcade shooter that puts you in the role of a navigator rather than a pilot. You are not the one pulling the trigger directly. Instead, you click, point, and designate targets for the Mothership's Navigator 3.1X fighter craft system to annihilate. It is a small mechanical twist on a familiar formula, and whether it lands for you depends entirely on how much you enjoy that one specific loop repeated at escalating speed. The game leans hard into retro-arcade aesthetics. The visual language is deliberately old-school, channeling cabinet shooters from a decade when your fingers went numb from joystick friction. If you played Galaga in a pizza place as a kid and felt something, there is a version of this that will scratch that exact itch. The sound design supports the nostalgia trip reasonably well, though it does not have the kind of carefully layered soundtrack I tend to hold up as a benchmark for indie atmosphere. It is functional, punchy, arcade-appropriate. The problems are real and worth knowing upfront. Mixed Steam reviews at 66% positive tell a story. Moment-to-moment gameplay can feel repetitive faster than the difficulty ramps, and there is limited mechanical depth to sustain extended sessions. There are no classes, no build options, no branching paths. You click targets, the mothership fires, waves get faster and denser. That is the whole game. For some players that purity is a feature. For players who need progression hooks or escalating complexity, it will run dry. Where Point Perfect earns credit is in knowing its own scope. This is not a game pretending to be something larger than it is. It is a short, focused arcade experience built around one clear concept. Sessions are brief. The difficulty curve is steep enough to keep skilled players chasing a better run. High-score chasers and players who appreciate clean game design with minimal bloat will find something honest here. It is the kind of small release that gets overlooked because it does not shout, but it does what it sets out to do with reasonable consistency. If you are hunting for a quick arcade fix with a light retro flavor and you have accepted that depth is not on the menu, Point Perfect delivers a functional version of that experience. It is not for anyone expecting narrative, progression systems, or variety. It is for the player who wants to sit down for twenty minutes, chase a high score, and walk away. Highcastle Studios made something small and complete. That counts for something. Kai, Scout Team

Point Perfect

Point Perfect

17 jul 2014Highcastle StudiosPlug In Digital
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A retro arcade shooter where you click targets for a giant mothership to obliterate. Fast, loud, and unforgiving in the way old cabinet games used to be.

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Point Perfect is a stripped-back arcade shooter that puts you in the role of a navigator rather than a pilot. You are not the one pulling the trigger directly. Instead, you click, point, and designate targets for the Mothership's Navigator 3.1X fighter craft system to annihilate. It is a small mechanical twist on a familiar formula, and whether it lands for you depends entirely on how much you enjoy that one specific loop repeated at escalating speed. The game leans hard into retro-arcade aesthetics. The visual language is deliberately old-school, channeling cabinet shooters from a decade when your fingers went numb from joystick friction. If you played Galaga in a pizza place as a kid and felt something, there is a version of this that will scratch that exact itch. The sound design supports the nostalgia trip reasonably well, though it does not have the kind of carefully layered soundtrack I tend to hold up as a benchmark for indie atmosphere. It is functional, punchy, arcade-appropriate. The problems are real and worth knowing upfront. Mixed Steam reviews at 66% positive tell a story. Moment-to-moment gameplay can feel repetitive faster than the difficulty ramps, and there is limited mechanical depth to sustain extended sessions. There are no classes, no build options, no branching paths. You click targets, the mothership fires, waves get faster and denser. That is the whole game. For some players that purity is a feature. For players who need progression hooks or escalating complexity, it will run dry. Where Point Perfect earns credit is in knowing its own scope. This is not a game pretending to be something larger than it is. It is a short, focused arcade experience built around one clear concept. Sessions are brief. The difficulty curve is steep enough to keep skilled players chasing a better run. High-score chasers and players who appreciate clean game design with minimal bloat will find something honest here. It is the kind of small release that gets overlooked because it does not shout, but it does what it sets out to do with reasonable consistency. If you are hunting for a quick arcade fix with a light retro flavor and you have accepted that depth is not on the menu, Point Perfect delivers a functional version of that experience. It is not for anyone expecting narrative, progression systems, or variety. It is for the player who wants to sit down for twenty minutes, chase a high score, and walk away. Highcastle Studios made something small and complete. That counts for something.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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steamRetro ArcadeHigh Score ChaseMouse-DrivenWave ShooterShort SessionSingle Mechanic

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Highcastle Studios
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Plug In Digital
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Point Perfect fue desarrollado por Highcastle Studios y publicado por Plug In Digital.