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Old-school top-down alien carnage with a weapon upgrade loop that actually holds your attention - tight, cheap, and honest about what it is.

I came into Shadowgrounds expecting a forgettable mid-2000s budget shooter, and I walked out with a grudging respect for what Frozenbyte pulled off with a small team out of Finland. This is a top-down sci-fi shooter set on a colonized Ganymede in 2096, where you play Wesley Tyler - a mechanic-turned-reluctant-soldier fighting through alien-infested corridors, open colony streets, and a military base with enough secrets to justify the PDA lore dumps scattered through every level. The pitch is simple: point at aliens, shoot them, collect upgrade parts, make your guns nastier, repeat. It does not pretend to be anything else. The weapon upgrade system is the reason to show up. You carry up to ten weapons, and each has three upgrade slots unlocked by spending parts dropped from enemies. The Flamethrower picks up a Fuel Trap secondary that lets you lay unlit accelerant on the ground and ignite it on your terms. The Rocket Launcher can go Double Warhead, punching through one target into the next. The Electric Gun gains a Multi-Target arc system that turns it into a close-range panic button for mob situations. None of these upgrades break the game - they just shift how you manage ammo pressure across a fight. That's the sweet spot. On the movement side, you get a dodge roll that passes through most projectiles but stalls against melee rushers, plus a rechargeable flashlight that actually affects certain alien types behaviorally - some scavengers and scythespiders react to the beam, which adds a real tactical wrinkle in darker sections. Where the game earns its 74 on Metacritic and not much higher: the respawn system is a mess. Progress only saves between levels, and the checkpoint-on-death placement is inconsistent enough to get you killed by the same enemies twice in a row within seconds of respawning. The companion AI will physically block you mid-firefight and get you killed on a limited respawn pool - genuinely bad design that hasn't aged well. Enemy variety is solid enough early on, with acid-spitting slugs, fast melee runners, and shielded heavies keeping you honest on weapon switching, but the back half of the game leans hard on mob density as a substitute for interesting encounter design. The story is clicheed and the voice acting ranges from passable to flat. The local co-op situation deserves a plain explanation: there is no online play and no LAN support. One player on keyboard and mouse as Tyler, additional players on gamepads attached to the same machine. Upgrade parts are functionally shared. For a game released in 2006 that was bolted on as a late bonus, it works, but do not buy this expecting any kind of networked multiplayer. What you get is a tight solo campaign that runs somewhere around five to seven hours depending on how badly the respawn system treats you, mod support including a level editor that still has community content floating around, and a price that makes the ask trivial. For shooter fans specifically: this is not a twitch game. Mouse precision matters more for managing cone-shaped alien groups than for reaction time. TTK on basic enemies is low to medium - you can facetank early mobs with the pulse rifle but the later shielded and fast-melee types punish standing still. If you have a 144hz setup, you will not notice it here. This is a game for a quiet afternoon, not a warm-up before ranked. Fred, Scout Team

Shadowgrounds

Shadowgrounds

8 may 2006Frozenbyte
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Old-school top-down alien carnage with a weapon upgrade loop that actually holds your attention - tight, cheap, and honest about what it is.

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I came into Shadowgrounds expecting a forgettable mid-2000s budget shooter, and I walked out with a grudging respect for what Frozenbyte pulled off with a small team out of Finland. This is a top-down sci-fi shooter set on a colonized Ganymede in 2096, where you play Wesley Tyler - a mechanic-turned-reluctant-soldier fighting through alien-infested corridors, open colony streets, and a military base with enough secrets to justify the PDA lore dumps scattered through every level. The pitch is simple: point at aliens, shoot them, collect upgrade parts, make your guns nastier, repeat. It does not pretend to be anything else. The weapon upgrade system is the reason to show up. You carry up to ten weapons, and each has three upgrade slots unlocked by spending parts dropped from enemies. The Flamethrower picks up a Fuel Trap secondary that lets you lay unlit accelerant on the ground and ignite it on your terms. The Rocket Launcher can go Double Warhead, punching through one target into the next. The Electric Gun gains a Multi-Target arc system that turns it into a close-range panic button for mob situations. None of these upgrades break the game - they just shift how you manage ammo pressure across a fight. That's the sweet spot. On the movement side, you get a dodge roll that passes through most projectiles but stalls against melee rushers, plus a rechargeable flashlight that actually affects certain alien types behaviorally - some scavengers and scythespiders react to the beam, which adds a real tactical wrinkle in darker sections. Where the game earns its 74 on Metacritic and not much higher: the respawn system is a mess. Progress only saves between levels, and the checkpoint-on-death placement is inconsistent enough to get you killed by the same enemies twice in a row within seconds of respawning. The companion AI will physically block you mid-firefight and get you killed on a limited respawn pool - genuinely bad design that hasn't aged well. Enemy variety is solid enough early on, with acid-spitting slugs, fast melee runners, and shielded heavies keeping you honest on weapon switching, but the back half of the game leans hard on mob density as a substitute for interesting encounter design. The story is clicheed and the voice acting ranges from passable to flat. The local co-op situation deserves a plain explanation: there is no online play and no LAN support. One player on keyboard and mouse as Tyler, additional players on gamepads attached to the same machine. Upgrade parts are functionally shared. For a game released in 2006 that was bolted on as a late bonus, it works, but do not buy this expecting any kind of networked multiplayer. What you get is a tight solo campaign that runs somewhere around five to seven hours depending on how badly the respawn system treats you, mod support including a level editor that still has community content floating around, and a price that makes the ask trivial. For shooter fans specifically: this is not a twitch game. Mouse precision matters more for managing cone-shaped alien groups than for reaction time. TTK on basic enemies is low to medium - you can facetank early mobs with the pulse rifle but the later shielded and fast-melee types punish standing still. If you have a 144hz setup, you will not notice it here. This is a game for a quiet afternoon, not a warm-up before ranked.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerlocal-cooptrading-cardstier:aaaTop-Down ShooterWeapon Upgrade SystemLocal Co-op CouchAlien Breed-likeFlashlight MechanicsDestructible EnvironmentsOffline OnlyArcade Respawn System

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1.3 GHZ or Equivalent, 384 MB RAM, GeForce 4 Ti 4200* or ATi Radeon 9000 or better, 1 GB free hard drive space, Windows 2000/XP

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8 may 2006

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