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Old-school charm wrapped in a sci-fi B-movie aesthetic -- STDB! scratches a very specific itch, but it shows its shallow seams faster than most roguelikes are willing to admit.

My first impression of Super Turbo Demon Busters! was that someone had fed a stack of late-80s sci-fi VHS covers into a pixel art generator and then built a roguelike around the vibe rather than the mechanics -- and honestly, that instinct is both the game's greatest strength and its most honest limitation. You command a squad of mercenaries and space marines stranded on the worst planet in the galaxy, clearing procedurally generated rooms of monsters while a countdown clock of nuclear fire and spreading infection ticks quietly in the background. The premise is delightfully absurd. The execution is leaner than you might hope. Structurally, STDB! layers three distinct spaces: an overland rail map that moves your squad from stage to stage, a team management screen where you spend money on upgrades and dispatch a cargo ship to scavenge supplies, and the stage maps themselves, where combat plays out room by room. Each character -- Mercenary, Scout, Commando, and others unlocked through progression and a new-game-plus mode -- carries preferred weapons and a single special move. The Scout can self-heal, the Commando absorbs punishment and dishes it out in chunks, and the Delta Scout leans into melee, bypassing ammo scarcity entirely. Weapons range from machine guns and plasma rifles through to shotguns and even axes, and matching each merc to their preferred kit delivers bonus critical hit chances that give squad management a faint but pleasing tactical texture. The pixel art is genuinely lovely -- top-down sprites that evoke early Final Fantasy filtered through a DOOM color palette, paired with hand-drawn character portraits that give each merc personality before they even speak. And the soundtrack is a curious choice in the best way: where you might expect adrenaline metal in a demon-infested hellscape, the music is calm and almost meditative, letting you feel in control of the pace rather than chased by it. That deliberate contrast says something intentional about the design. Where the craft frays is in depth. Combat reduces to trading hits in a slugfest with no special attacks or positioning -- pure stat arithmetic -- and the procedural room layouts struggle to distinguish closed doors from solid walls. Some achievement tracking carries verified bugs. Specific characters, particularly the Delta Scout, can make the game feel solved rather than survived. The community has noted these pain points clearly and consistently. The honest summary is this: STDB! is a small game that knows its genre history and wears its influences with unpretentious affection. It is a breezy, low-pressure session game -- the kind you load for twenty minutes on a slow evening rather than the kind that colonizes a weekend. Fans of retro sci-fi aesthetics, players who loved the early rogue-adjacent RPGs of the DOS era, or anyone who just wants something cheerful and crunchy without a steep skill wall will find it gently rewarding. Expect nothing systemic beyond what you see in the first hour, and you will not be disappointed. Expect the depth of a modern roguelite and you will bounce off the ceiling quickly. Kai, Scout Team

Super Turbo Demon Busters!

Super Turbo Demon Busters!

8 dic 2017HeroLabs
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Old-school charm wrapped in a sci-fi B-movie aesthetic -- STDB! scratches a very specific itch, but it shows its shallow seams faster than most roguelikes are willing to admit.

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My first impression of Super Turbo Demon Busters! was that someone had fed a stack of late-80s sci-fi VHS covers into a pixel art generator and then built a roguelike around the vibe rather than the mechanics -- and honestly, that instinct is both the game's greatest strength and its most honest limitation. You command a squad of mercenaries and space marines stranded on the worst planet in the galaxy, clearing procedurally generated rooms of monsters while a countdown clock of nuclear fire and spreading infection ticks quietly in the background. The premise is delightfully absurd. The execution is leaner than you might hope. Structurally, STDB! layers three distinct spaces: an overland rail map that moves your squad from stage to stage, a team management screen where you spend money on upgrades and dispatch a cargo ship to scavenge supplies, and the stage maps themselves, where combat plays out room by room. Each character -- Mercenary, Scout, Commando, and others unlocked through progression and a new-game-plus mode -- carries preferred weapons and a single special move. The Scout can self-heal, the Commando absorbs punishment and dishes it out in chunks, and the Delta Scout leans into melee, bypassing ammo scarcity entirely. Weapons range from machine guns and plasma rifles through to shotguns and even axes, and matching each merc to their preferred kit delivers bonus critical hit chances that give squad management a faint but pleasing tactical texture. The pixel art is genuinely lovely -- top-down sprites that evoke early Final Fantasy filtered through a DOOM color palette, paired with hand-drawn character portraits that give each merc personality before they even speak. And the soundtrack is a curious choice in the best way: where you might expect adrenaline metal in a demon-infested hellscape, the music is calm and almost meditative, letting you feel in control of the pace rather than chased by it. That deliberate contrast says something intentional about the design. Where the craft frays is in depth. Combat reduces to trading hits in a slugfest with no special attacks or positioning -- pure stat arithmetic -- and the procedural room layouts struggle to distinguish closed doors from solid walls. Some achievement tracking carries verified bugs. Specific characters, particularly the Delta Scout, can make the game feel solved rather than survived. The community has noted these pain points clearly and consistently. The honest summary is this: STDB! is a small game that knows its genre history and wears its influences with unpretentious affection. It is a breezy, low-pressure session game -- the kind you load for twenty minutes on a slow evening rather than the kind that colonizes a weekend. Fans of retro sci-fi aesthetics, players who loved the early rogue-adjacent RPGs of the DOS era, or anyone who just wants something cheerful and crunchy without a steep skill wall will find it gently rewarding. Expect nothing systemic beyond what you see in the first hour, and you will not be disappointed. Expect the depth of a modern roguelite and you will bounce off the ceiling quickly.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Squad ManagementTurn-Based CombatProcedural RoomsRetro Sci-FiSession RoguelikeClass-Based PartyWeapon Affinity SystemNew Game Plus

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1, 6 GHz
Memory
1024 MB RAM
Graphics
256 MB Memory, SM 2.0
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Version 9.0
Storage
133 MB available space

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