Compara los precios de Space Robot Samurai Zombie Slayer en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Brandon Brizzi. Publicado por Brandon Brizzi. Lanzado el 21/5/2015. Disponible en PC, Mac. Géneros: Action, Indie.

If your weekend plan is 'something brainless with a killer title and a synth soundtrack', this micro-arcade curiosity from a solo dev delivers exactly that promise, no more.

I have a soft spot for games that wear their entire pitch in the title, and this one wears it like battle armour. You move arrow-key by arrow-key through scrolling waves of space zombies, sword and gun both on the table, collecting power-ups that nudge your combat output upward while the difficulty steadily turns the screw. That is the whole game. Brandon Brizzi, a solo developer with a small but real catalogue behind him, did not wrap this concept in false ambition. Whether that honesty reads as refreshing or limiting depends entirely on what you came here looking for. Mechanically the loop is a top-down arcade shooter with a samurai skin. You move, you slash, you shoot with the spacebar, you chase a cumulative score. There are Steam achievements, leaderboard hooks, and full controller support, which means the setup actually suits a couch and a gamepad surprisingly well. The escalating wave structure keeps early minutes comfortable and ramps the threat as zombie density increases. Nothing in the design surprises a genre veteran, but the core input response is clean and there is a low-friction pleasure to clearing the screen of blue and grey hordes when the rhythm clicks. The soundtrack is the unexpected highlight. Music credits go to Dance With the Dead, a synthwave duo whose sound sits somewhere between John Carpenter midnight tension and neon-lit 80s action. For a game this small, that licensing choice punches well above the visuals. The aesthetic is minimal, closer to functional Flash-era geometry than polished pixel art, and long-session play will expose just how thin the variety actually is. Repetition is the main antagonist here, and it is a tougher boss than any zombie the game throws at you. Community forum threads note at least one achievement trigger bug around the million-cumulative-point milestone, worth knowing before you grind for completion. The honest read: this is a score-chaser curiosity with a great name and a great soundtrack wrapped around a very lean experience. It is the kind of thing a one-person studio puts on Steam to prove the concept before building something larger, and Brizzi did exactly that, eventually shipping a sequel. Do not expect depth, progression systems, or any narrative. Expect a compact burst of retro arcade tension that knows its own ceiling and mostly stays below it without embarrassing itself. Kai, Scout Team

Space Robot Samurai Zombie Slayer

Space Robot Samurai Zombie Slayer

21 may 2015Brandon Brizzi
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If your weekend plan is 'something brainless with a killer title and a synth soundtrack', this micro-arcade curiosity from a solo dev delivers exactly that promise, no more.

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I have a soft spot for games that wear their entire pitch in the title, and this one wears it like battle armour. You move arrow-key by arrow-key through scrolling waves of space zombies, sword and gun both on the table, collecting power-ups that nudge your combat output upward while the difficulty steadily turns the screw. That is the whole game. Brandon Brizzi, a solo developer with a small but real catalogue behind him, did not wrap this concept in false ambition. Whether that honesty reads as refreshing or limiting depends entirely on what you came here looking for. Mechanically the loop is a top-down arcade shooter with a samurai skin. You move, you slash, you shoot with the spacebar, you chase a cumulative score. There are Steam achievements, leaderboard hooks, and full controller support, which means the setup actually suits a couch and a gamepad surprisingly well. The escalating wave structure keeps early minutes comfortable and ramps the threat as zombie density increases. Nothing in the design surprises a genre veteran, but the core input response is clean and there is a low-friction pleasure to clearing the screen of blue and grey hordes when the rhythm clicks. The soundtrack is the unexpected highlight. Music credits go to Dance With the Dead, a synthwave duo whose sound sits somewhere between John Carpenter midnight tension and neon-lit 80s action. For a game this small, that licensing choice punches well above the visuals. The aesthetic is minimal, closer to functional Flash-era geometry than polished pixel art, and long-session play will expose just how thin the variety actually is. Repetition is the main antagonist here, and it is a tougher boss than any zombie the game throws at you. Community forum threads note at least one achievement trigger bug around the million-cumulative-point milestone, worth knowing before you grind for completion. The honest read: this is a score-chaser curiosity with a great name and a great soundtrack wrapped around a very lean experience. It is the kind of thing a one-person studio puts on Steam to prove the concept before building something larger, and Brizzi did exactly that, eventually shipping a sequel. Do not expect depth, progression systems, or any narrative. Expect a compact burst of retro arcade tension that knows its own ceiling and mostly stays below it without embarrassing itself.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Top-Down ShooterScore AttackSynthwave SoundtrackWave SurvivalArcade LoopController FriendlyFlash-Era AestheticQuick Session

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OS
Windows XP Or Later
Memory
256 MB RAM
Storage
41 MB available space
Processor
Intel 2 GHz

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