Compara los precios de Xenoform en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Panic Ensues Software. Publicado por Panic Ensues Software. Lanzado el 31/7/2018. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Casual, Simulation.

A low-profile indie flight-combat game with a 20-level campaign and aircraft upgrades that flies closer to arcade than sim, but has enough teeth to interest genre fans on a budget.

My spreadsheet instincts kicked in about ten minutes into Xenoform, the moment I realised the upgrade screen was less about raw stat inflation and more about deciding which weapons loadout actually matched how I wanted to approach each island. That is a small thing, but it tells you something meaningful about what kind of game this is. Xenoform is a third-person, 6DOF-adjacent aerial combat title from solo-shop Panic Ensues Software, built around a 20-level single-player campaign where you pilot a VTOL fighter against waves of alien enemies that are steadily converting a terraformed planet's ecology into their own. It sits in that honest, unglamorous category of well-constructed indie games that never got enough eyes on it. The core loop is straightforward: fly into a mission area spread across island chains, engage escalating enemy forces, and return to upgrade your aircraft before the next sortie. The upgrade tree covers weapons and technologies, and the breadth there is wider than the price tag suggests. Missiles, presumably alongside conventional guns, give you options for how aggressively you engage enemy clusters. There is also a built-in Simulator mode, separate from the campaign, where you can practise flying and combat mechanics without burning a mission attempt. That is a quiet but useful design choice, particularly for players coming from strategy or light-sim backgrounds who need a few hours to calibrate their stick sensitivity and spatial instincts before the game starts punishing mistakes. Where Xenoform struggles is visibility and validation. It launched in mid-2018 with almost no critical coverage, no Metacritic score, and only a handful of Steam user reviews, which makes it genuinely difficult to calibrate expectations from community data alone. The Steam tag list tells the story of a game torn between audiences: Casual and Space Sim sit next to 6DOF and Old School, which suggests the developer aimed for an accessible entry point without fully committing to either the breezy end or the hardcore flight-combat end. The campaign's 20 levels, replayable at any time, do give motivated players a reason to revisit missions with different loadouts, but there is no indication of extensive post-launch support or mod tooling, which is a real ceiling for long-term engagement compared to deeper genre entries. For strategy and sim players specifically, I would frame it this way: this is not your 200-hour Falcon BMS replacement. It is a compact, focused aerial combat experience with a genuine upgrade loop and a free demo on Steam so you can stress-test the flight feel before committing. If the VTOL control model clicks for you in the demo, the full campaign represents a legitimate few evenings of content with light build decisions attached. If you bounce off the flight physics in the first ten minutes, no amount of campaign depth will rescue it. The lack of a community review baseline is the single biggest purchasing risk here, but the demo mitigates that cleanly. Diego, Scout Team

Xenoform

Xenoform

31 jul 2018Panic Ensues Software
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A low-profile indie flight-combat game with a 20-level campaign and aircraft upgrades that flies closer to arcade than sim, but has enough teeth to interest genre fans on a budget.

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My spreadsheet instincts kicked in about ten minutes into Xenoform, the moment I realised the upgrade screen was less about raw stat inflation and more about deciding which weapons loadout actually matched how I wanted to approach each island. That is a small thing, but it tells you something meaningful about what kind of game this is. Xenoform is a third-person, 6DOF-adjacent aerial combat title from solo-shop Panic Ensues Software, built around a 20-level single-player campaign where you pilot a VTOL fighter against waves of alien enemies that are steadily converting a terraformed planet's ecology into their own. It sits in that honest, unglamorous category of well-constructed indie games that never got enough eyes on it. The core loop is straightforward: fly into a mission area spread across island chains, engage escalating enemy forces, and return to upgrade your aircraft before the next sortie. The upgrade tree covers weapons and technologies, and the breadth there is wider than the price tag suggests. Missiles, presumably alongside conventional guns, give you options for how aggressively you engage enemy clusters. There is also a built-in Simulator mode, separate from the campaign, where you can practise flying and combat mechanics without burning a mission attempt. That is a quiet but useful design choice, particularly for players coming from strategy or light-sim backgrounds who need a few hours to calibrate their stick sensitivity and spatial instincts before the game starts punishing mistakes. Where Xenoform struggles is visibility and validation. It launched in mid-2018 with almost no critical coverage, no Metacritic score, and only a handful of Steam user reviews, which makes it genuinely difficult to calibrate expectations from community data alone. The Steam tag list tells the story of a game torn between audiences: Casual and Space Sim sit next to 6DOF and Old School, which suggests the developer aimed for an accessible entry point without fully committing to either the breezy end or the hardcore flight-combat end. The campaign's 20 levels, replayable at any time, do give motivated players a reason to revisit missions with different loadouts, but there is no indication of extensive post-launch support or mod tooling, which is a real ceiling for long-term engagement compared to deeper genre entries. For strategy and sim players specifically, I would frame it this way: this is not your 200-hour Falcon BMS replacement. It is a compact, focused aerial combat experience with a genuine upgrade loop and a free demo on Steam so you can stress-test the flight feel before committing. If the VTOL control model clicks for you in the demo, the full campaign represents a legitimate few evenings of content with light build decisions attached. If you bounce off the flight physics in the first ten minutes, no amount of campaign depth will rescue it. The lack of a community review baseline is the single biggest purchasing risk here, but the demo mitigates that cleanly.

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Diego · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscloud-savestier:aaaVTOL Combat6DOF FlightAlien InvasionAircraft Upgrade TreeSimulator ModeIsland CampaignThird-Person FlightArcade-Sim Hybrid

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OS
Windows 7
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
350 MB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GTX 780
Processor
Intel Core i5 2300

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