Compara los precios de R-COIL en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Vector Hat. Publicado por Thalamus Digital. Lanzado el 5/2/2018. Disponible en PC, Mac, Linux. Géneros: Action, Indie.

One button. Fire and thrust are the same input. Your gun is also your engine. Master the recoil loop or die screaming at rocks.

I'm impatient with gimmicks, so let me be straight with you: R-COIL's one-button control scheme is not a gimmick. It's the entire mechanical argument of the game, and it holds up. The core idea is that your thruster and your weapon are fused to a single input. Tap to shoot; hold to thrust. Every shot you fire shoves your ship backwards, which means aggressive shooting sends you drifting the wrong way fast. You are constantly negotiating between positioning and offense, and that tension never really resolves - it just gets harder to manage as the enemy count climbs. The enemy roster is small but purposeful. Shielded saucers require you to line up angles, bullet-spewing spinners punish stationary play, laser towers demand you keep moving, and kamikaze buzz-saws mess with your rhythm by forcing rapid course corrections. None of them are complex on their own. The complexity comes from facing three or four types simultaneously while your own shooting is actively destabilizing your movement. The power-up system adds a second layer: over 25 pickups are available, and some of them, like the spread shot, are double-edged because the recoil scales with the fire rate. Shooting a power-up you don't want destroys it and respawns a new one, which is a clean, low-friction mechanic that arcade fans will appreciate immediately. The multiplayer side is strictly local - up to eight players can share a screen in either co-op or duel mode. There is no online play, which is the single biggest limitation if you're buying this for yourself on a gaming PC with no couch partners nearby. The solo mode is a wave-survival arcade loop with a score-chasing hook, and there's a Stress Free mode if you want to practice the movement without the punishment. The Steam review pool is tiny but sits at 88 percent positive, and the consistent complaint is that luck variance can occasionally inflate or deflate runs in ways that feel outside your control. That's a fair read. The randomness in enemy positioning and power-up drops means some runs hand you an easy ride and others pile on immediately. It's not punishing enough to be frustrating long-term, but high-score chasers should know the leaderboard has some noise in it. Controller is essentially mandatory here. The mouse control scheme works but the analog stick gives you the granular rotational control you need to manage recoil precisely. If you're on PC without a pad in reach, the experience degrades noticeably. The vector aesthetic is clean and well-executed - everything is rendered as bright lines on black, and a post-launch update switched enemy craft from sprites to proper line renderers, which tightened the visual clarity significantly. It reads well on any monitor size and at any refresh rate; there's nothing here that demands high-hz to play competently, which is actually a relief given how chaotic the screen gets. R-COIL is a tight, honest arcade game built around one clever idea that the developer committed to completely. It won't hold your attention for fifty hours, and it's not trying to. What it offers is a few very sharp sessions of movement puzzle masquerading as a shooter, plus a couch multiplayer mode that works surprisingly well with people who've never touched an arcade game in their lives. Fred, Scout Team

R-COIL

R-COIL

5 feb 2018Vector HatThalamus Digital
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One button. Fire and thrust are the same input. Your gun is also your engine. Master the recoil loop or die screaming at rocks.

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I'm impatient with gimmicks, so let me be straight with you: R-COIL's one-button control scheme is not a gimmick. It's the entire mechanical argument of the game, and it holds up. The core idea is that your thruster and your weapon are fused to a single input. Tap to shoot; hold to thrust. Every shot you fire shoves your ship backwards, which means aggressive shooting sends you drifting the wrong way fast. You are constantly negotiating between positioning and offense, and that tension never really resolves - it just gets harder to manage as the enemy count climbs. The enemy roster is small but purposeful. Shielded saucers require you to line up angles, bullet-spewing spinners punish stationary play, laser towers demand you keep moving, and kamikaze buzz-saws mess with your rhythm by forcing rapid course corrections. None of them are complex on their own. The complexity comes from facing three or four types simultaneously while your own shooting is actively destabilizing your movement. The power-up system adds a second layer: over 25 pickups are available, and some of them, like the spread shot, are double-edged because the recoil scales with the fire rate. Shooting a power-up you don't want destroys it and respawns a new one, which is a clean, low-friction mechanic that arcade fans will appreciate immediately. The multiplayer side is strictly local - up to eight players can share a screen in either co-op or duel mode. There is no online play, which is the single biggest limitation if you're buying this for yourself on a gaming PC with no couch partners nearby. The solo mode is a wave-survival arcade loop with a score-chasing hook, and there's a Stress Free mode if you want to practice the movement without the punishment. The Steam review pool is tiny but sits at 88 percent positive, and the consistent complaint is that luck variance can occasionally inflate or deflate runs in ways that feel outside your control. That's a fair read. The randomness in enemy positioning and power-up drops means some runs hand you an easy ride and others pile on immediately. It's not punishing enough to be frustrating long-term, but high-score chasers should know the leaderboard has some noise in it. Controller is essentially mandatory here. The mouse control scheme works but the analog stick gives you the granular rotational control you need to manage recoil precisely. If you're on PC without a pad in reach, the experience degrades noticeably. The vector aesthetic is clean and well-executed - everything is rendered as bright lines on black, and a post-launch update switched enemy craft from sprites to proper line renderers, which tightened the visual clarity significantly. It reads well on any monitor size and at any refresh rate; there's nothing here that demands high-hz to play competently, which is actually a relief given how chaotic the screen gets. R-COIL is a tight, honest arcade game built around one clever idea that the developer committed to completely. It won't hold your attention for fifty hours, and it's not trying to. What it offers is a few very sharp sessions of movement puzzle masquerading as a shooter, plus a couch multiplayer mode that works surprisingly well with people who've never touched an arcade game in their lives.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvplocal-multiplayercooplocal-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:sub-5Recoil MechanicWave SurvivalScore AttackCouch MultiplayerVector GraphicsOne-Button ControlArcade LoopUp to 8 Players

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OS
Windows 7 and Up
Memory
512 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0
Storage
100 MB available space
Graphics
256 MB Graphics Memory and Directx 9.0c Compatible gpu
Processor
Core 2 Duo 2.66Ghz
Sound Card
Onboard sound card

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Desarrolladora
Vector Hat
Distribuidora
Thalamus Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
5 feb 2018

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