Compara los precios de Two by One en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Javier Ortega. Publicado por Javier Ortega. Lanzado el 26/7/2021. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Indie.

Controlling one ship is hard enough. Javier Ortega's solo-built bullet hell asks you to pilot two at once, and that single twist reframes every second of arcade shooting you thought you knew.

I keep coming back to the indie shmup corner of Steam because that is where developers with one genuinely unusual idea tend to live, and Two by One has exactly one idea executed with real commitment: you pilot two ships at the same time. Not as a power-up, not as a fleeting gimmick. The entire 75-stage structure is built around that premise from the first wave to the final boss. Each analog stick controls a separate vessel, and the game's enemy design leans hard into the asymmetry that creates. Some threats are designed to be invincible against a single ship and only become beatable when you can attack from two angles simultaneously. The tradeoff is immediate and unforgiving: a hit on either ship kills both. Safe lanes that work for your left hand will often trap your right, and reading that spatial tension in real time is where the game earns its difficulty rating. The aesthetic is deliberate and confident. High-contrast, minimalist graphics, described by the developer himself as "black against white", cut the visual noise down to what matters: bullet patterns and ship positions. For a one-person project this is a smart choice, not a budget compromise. The cleanliness of the visuals means you are never squinting to parse an enemy from the background. Whether there is a full original soundtrack or leaning on ambient tone, the sound design reinforces the stripped-back presentation rather than fighting it. The structure is arcade-honest. Levels are short and respawns are fast, so the rhythm is closer to a score-attack loop than a punishing gauntlet. Dying is genuinely treated as a learning iteration rather than a punishment, which matters a lot in a game asking your hands to do genuinely unusual things. Three boss encounters round out the campaign, and these read as endurance tests where the question is not raw damage output but sustained positional awareness across both ships for a sustained period. That is a specific kind of strain and it is oddly satisfying when the muscle memory clicks. The local co-op mode is the smartest pressure valve the game has. Splitting the two ships between two players shifts the difficulty dramatically. What was a test of divided attention becomes a communication puzzle. Coordination errors become visible and funny. A friend can accidentally send bullets into your flight path just as easily as helping you. It is a genuine second mode of play, not just a concession to less skilled players. What this game lacks, honestly, is the community signal that helps a small title find its audience. No critic reviews, no visible player count, no public consensus to lean on. That invisibility is a shame because the core mechanic has a clarity that most jam prototypes never reach and most commercial shooters would not risk. If you find the twin-stick-shmup idea intellectually interesting for even thirty seconds, Two by One is worth the time. Solo play will demand patience at first. Bring a local co-op partner and it becomes something worth a whole afternoon. Kai, Scout Team

Two by One

Two by One

26 jul 2021Javier Ortega
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Controlling one ship is hard enough. Javier Ortega's solo-built bullet hell asks you to pilot two at once, and that single twist reframes every second of arcade shooting you thought you knew.

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I keep coming back to the indie shmup corner of Steam because that is where developers with one genuinely unusual idea tend to live, and Two by One has exactly one idea executed with real commitment: you pilot two ships at the same time. Not as a power-up, not as a fleeting gimmick. The entire 75-stage structure is built around that premise from the first wave to the final boss. Each analog stick controls a separate vessel, and the game's enemy design leans hard into the asymmetry that creates. Some threats are designed to be invincible against a single ship and only become beatable when you can attack from two angles simultaneously. The tradeoff is immediate and unforgiving: a hit on either ship kills both. Safe lanes that work for your left hand will often trap your right, and reading that spatial tension in real time is where the game earns its difficulty rating. The aesthetic is deliberate and confident. High-contrast, minimalist graphics, described by the developer himself as "black against white", cut the visual noise down to what matters: bullet patterns and ship positions. For a one-person project this is a smart choice, not a budget compromise. The cleanliness of the visuals means you are never squinting to parse an enemy from the background. Whether there is a full original soundtrack or leaning on ambient tone, the sound design reinforces the stripped-back presentation rather than fighting it. The structure is arcade-honest. Levels are short and respawns are fast, so the rhythm is closer to a score-attack loop than a punishing gauntlet. Dying is genuinely treated as a learning iteration rather than a punishment, which matters a lot in a game asking your hands to do genuinely unusual things. Three boss encounters round out the campaign, and these read as endurance tests where the question is not raw damage output but sustained positional awareness across both ships for a sustained period. That is a specific kind of strain and it is oddly satisfying when the muscle memory clicks. The local co-op mode is the smartest pressure valve the game has. Splitting the two ships between two players shifts the difficulty dramatically. What was a test of divided attention becomes a communication puzzle. Coordination errors become visible and funny. A friend can accidentally send bullets into your flight path just as easily as helping you. It is a genuine second mode of play, not just a concession to less skilled players. What this game lacks, honestly, is the community signal that helps a small title find its audience. No critic reviews, no visible player count, no public consensus to lean on. That invisibility is a shame because the core mechanic has a clarity that most jam prototypes never reach and most commercial shooters would not risk. If you find the twin-stick-shmup idea intellectually interesting for even thirty seconds, Two by One is worth the time. Solo play will demand patience at first. Bring a local co-op partner and it becomes something worth a whole afternoon.

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Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayercooplocal-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:indieDual-Ship ControlMinimalist AestheticArcade DifficultySplit-Attention ChallengeCouch Co-opSolo DeveloperLive-Die-RepeatShort StagesBoss Endurance

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Intel® Core™ i3 3GHz

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Javier Ortega
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26 jul 2021

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