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Sci-fi roguelite shooter where an abducted office worker fights through a gladiatorial space satellite. Tight top-down action, pixel art, procedural chaos.

Satellite Rush is a top-down shooter with roguelite bones, built around a premise that is quietly absurd in the best way: you play an ordinary office worker who gets yanked off Earth and dumped into Satellite Moebius, a brutal gladiatorial arena floating somewhere in space. Kimeric Labs is a small outfit, and this game has that texture you only get from a tight, focused team that made exactly the thing they wanted to make. It is not sprawling. It is not padded. It knows what it is. The core loop is run-based combat through procedurally arranged rooms aboard the satellite. You pick up weapons, survive waves, push deeper, die, restart. The pixel art holds up with a clean sci-fi palette, and the top-down perspective gives combat a satisfying overhead clarity - you can read the room, plan a dodge lane, or completely misjudge a corner and get overwhelmed. Both outcomes feel fair. The shooting has weight to it, which matters more than people admit in this genre. A gun that feels limp ruins a run even if the numbers are good. Where Satellite Rush earns its Very Positive rating is in moment-to-moment feel. Kimeric Labs clearly iterated on the shooting until it clicked. Different weapon types shift your rhythm noticeably: close-quarters chaos versus methodical mid-range control versus spray-and-pray panic. The roguelite progression layer is not deep by modern standards - if you have spent time with something like Nuclear Throne or Enter the Gungeon, you will recognize the scaffolding and find this leaner - but lean is not a flaw when the base loop delivers. This is a shorter, more focused experience, and it respects that constraint. The weaknesses are real, though. The upgrade and meta-progression systems do not offer the kind of build variety that keeps the genre's best entries spinning for dozens of hours. Some players will hit a wall where runs start to feel samey before the difficulty curve meaningfully escalates. The soundtrack and ambient sound design carry a lot of the atmosphere here, giving the satellite a cold, humming loneliness that the pixel visuals complement well - but if you are hunting for deep mechanical layering or branching build paths, you will likely exhaust what the game offers in a handful of sittings. With 74 Steam reviews it is genuinely underseen, and the community around it is small. For the right player - someone who wants a compact, well-crafted roguelite shooter with a distinct sci-fi mood and no filler - Satellite Rush delivers honestly. It is a game that knows when to end, which is rarer than it should be. Come for the premise, stay for the shooting feel, and accept the ceiling. Kai, Scout Team

Satellite Rush

Satellite Rush

16 nov 2016Kimeric LabsPlug In Digital
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Sci-fi roguelite shooter where an abducted office worker fights through a gladiatorial space satellite. Tight top-down action, pixel art, procedural chaos.

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Satellite Rush is a top-down shooter with roguelite bones, built around a premise that is quietly absurd in the best way: you play an ordinary office worker who gets yanked off Earth and dumped into Satellite Moebius, a brutal gladiatorial arena floating somewhere in space. Kimeric Labs is a small outfit, and this game has that texture you only get from a tight, focused team that made exactly the thing they wanted to make. It is not sprawling. It is not padded. It knows what it is. The core loop is run-based combat through procedurally arranged rooms aboard the satellite. You pick up weapons, survive waves, push deeper, die, restart. The pixel art holds up with a clean sci-fi palette, and the top-down perspective gives combat a satisfying overhead clarity - you can read the room, plan a dodge lane, or completely misjudge a corner and get overwhelmed. Both outcomes feel fair. The shooting has weight to it, which matters more than people admit in this genre. A gun that feels limp ruins a run even if the numbers are good. Where Satellite Rush earns its Very Positive rating is in moment-to-moment feel. Kimeric Labs clearly iterated on the shooting until it clicked. Different weapon types shift your rhythm noticeably: close-quarters chaos versus methodical mid-range control versus spray-and-pray panic. The roguelite progression layer is not deep by modern standards - if you have spent time with something like Nuclear Throne or Enter the Gungeon, you will recognize the scaffolding and find this leaner - but lean is not a flaw when the base loop delivers. This is a shorter, more focused experience, and it respects that constraint. The weaknesses are real, though. The upgrade and meta-progression systems do not offer the kind of build variety that keeps the genre's best entries spinning for dozens of hours. Some players will hit a wall where runs start to feel samey before the difficulty curve meaningfully escalates. The soundtrack and ambient sound design carry a lot of the atmosphere here, giving the satellite a cold, humming loneliness that the pixel visuals complement well - but if you are hunting for deep mechanical layering or branching build paths, you will likely exhaust what the game offers in a handful of sittings. With 74 Steam reviews it is genuinely underseen, and the community around it is small. For the right player - someone who wants a compact, well-crafted roguelite shooter with a distinct sci-fi mood and no filler - Satellite Rush delivers honestly. It is a game that knows when to end, which is rarer than it should be. Come for the premise, stay for the shooting feel, and accept the ceiling.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

steamRogueliteTop-Down ShooterSci-Fi ArenaPixel ArtProcedural RoomsSingle-Run FocusAtmospheric SoundtrackUnderrated Indie

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Mínimos

Processor
Core 2 Duo or equivalent
Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
3D graphics card
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Sound Card
Yes

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Desarrolladora
Kimeric Labs
Distribuidora
Plug In Digital
Fecha de lanzamiento
16 nov 2016

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Satellite Rush se lanzó el 16 de noviembre de 2016.

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Satellite Rush fue desarrollado por Kimeric Labs y publicado por Plug In Digital.