Compara los precios de Yar's Revenge en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Killspace Entertainment. Publicado por Atari. Lanzado el 28/4/2011. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action.

If your on-rails shooter itch goes unscratched after exhausting Panzer Dragoon and Sin and Punishment, here is a competent but deeply forgettable afternoon - pretty visuals, inelegant controls, and zero online play to keep you coming back.

I came to Yar's Revenge expecting at least a functional arcade rush. What I got was a rail shooter that looks better than it plays, wrapped in anime aesthetics that have nothing to do with the 1982 Atari original and everything to do with a studio that had a concept looking for a brand. The premise drops you into a brainwashed alien girl's revenge arc against the Qotile empire, told through static cutscene panels you will absolutely be skipping after the second level. The core loop is standard rail-shooter stuff: your character moves across the screen while the world scrolls forward, and you independently steer a targeting reticle with the right stick to shoot enemies. On paper that dual-stick setup worked for Sin and Punishment; here the execution is noticeably sloppier. The camera yanks perspective around in ways that feel arbitrary rather than cinematic, and tracking enemies mid-shift becomes a chore rather than a skill test. The weapon kit gives you a pulse laser for general use, a railgun on a cooldown timer, and missiles with limited ammo replenished by pickups, plus two offensive and two defensive power-ups. There is genuine moment-to-moment variety in managing that loadout, and when you are fully tooled up blasting through a dense enemy formation it can flash something close to fun. It just does not sustain. The bigger structural problem is repetition. You cycle through the same three enemy archetypes across six environments, and the score multiplier system that is supposed to reward aggression keeps resetting whenever the game drops you into a quiet gap between spawns. Normal difficulty ramps up boss encounters to a punishing degree while Easy is trivially soft - there is no comfortable middle gear. The local co-op mode, where a second player takes their own reticle while sharing a single health bar, is the most interesting thing in the package, and it is a shame there is nothing online to extend that. The developer studio closed in 2012 and no patches ever addressed the PC port's locked 35 FPS framerate by default - you can hack around it in config files but you should not have to. The art direction is the one area where Killspace clearly put sustained effort. The Miyazaki-influenced environments have real personality, cel-shaded enemies read cleanly during fights, and the painted backgrounds are genuinely attractive. But good-looking is not the same as engaging, and a rail shooter this short - completable in a single afternoon at normal pace - cannot survive on visuals alone. Even the original game's creator has publicly said he was disappointed by what the rail format did to the source material's feel, and that tracks. For rail-shooter completionists only, and only at a steep discount. If you want this subgenre done right, Panzer Dragoon Orta and Sin and Punishment 2 are still the benchmarks this never reaches. Fred, Scout Team

Yar's Revenge

Yar's Revenge

28 abr 2011Killspace EntertainmentAtari
GamerScout opina

If your on-rails shooter itch goes unscratched after exhausting Panzer Dragoon and Sin and Punishment, here is a competent but deeply forgettable afternoon - pretty visuals, inelegant controls, and zero online play to keep you coming back.

PC
ProtonDB Platinum
Mejor precio disponible
€0.00
en N/A
Mínimo histórico: €1.34

Comparar precios(0 tiendas)

Cargando precios...

We may earn a commission when you buy games through links on this page — at no extra cost to you. It never affects our rankings or verdicts.

Historial de precios

Historical low
€1.345 Jun 2026
Keyshops
€1.23€1.30€1.38€1.455 Jun11 Jun17 Jun22 Jun28 Jun
Tracking prices since 5 Jun 2026
Create alert

Capturas y multimedia

Captura

Acerca de Yar's Revenge

I came to Yar's Revenge expecting at least a functional arcade rush. What I got was a rail shooter that looks better than it plays, wrapped in anime aesthetics that have nothing to do with the 1982 Atari original and everything to do with a studio that had a concept looking for a brand. The premise drops you into a brainwashed alien girl's revenge arc against the Qotile empire, told through static cutscene panels you will absolutely be skipping after the second level. The core loop is standard rail-shooter stuff: your character moves across the screen while the world scrolls forward, and you independently steer a targeting reticle with the right stick to shoot enemies. On paper that dual-stick setup worked for Sin and Punishment; here the execution is noticeably sloppier. The camera yanks perspective around in ways that feel arbitrary rather than cinematic, and tracking enemies mid-shift becomes a chore rather than a skill test. The weapon kit gives you a pulse laser for general use, a railgun on a cooldown timer, and missiles with limited ammo replenished by pickups, plus two offensive and two defensive power-ups. There is genuine moment-to-moment variety in managing that loadout, and when you are fully tooled up blasting through a dense enemy formation it can flash something close to fun. It just does not sustain. The bigger structural problem is repetition. You cycle through the same three enemy archetypes across six environments, and the score multiplier system that is supposed to reward aggression keeps resetting whenever the game drops you into a quiet gap between spawns. Normal difficulty ramps up boss encounters to a punishing degree while Easy is trivially soft - there is no comfortable middle gear. The local co-op mode, where a second player takes their own reticle while sharing a single health bar, is the most interesting thing in the package, and it is a shame there is nothing online to extend that. The developer studio closed in 2012 and no patches ever addressed the PC port's locked 35 FPS framerate by default - you can hack around it in config files but you should not have to. The art direction is the one area where Killspace clearly put sustained effort. The Miyazaki-influenced environments have real personality, cel-shaded enemies read cleanly during fights, and the painted backgrounds are genuinely attractive. But good-looking is not the same as engaging, and a rail shooter this short - completable in a single afternoon at normal pace - cannot survive on visuals alone. Even the original game's creator has publicly said he was disappointed by what the rail format did to the source material's feel, and that tracks. For rail-shooter completionists only, and only at a steep discount. If you want this subgenre done right, Panzer Dragoon Orta and Sin and Punishment 2 are still the benchmarks this never reaches.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

Shooters

Etiquetas

singleplayermultiplayerlocal-coopachievementstier:sub-5On-Rails ShooterDual-Stick ControlsLocal Co-opArcade Score AttackAnime AestheticShort CampaignGamepad RequiredSingle Session Game

Requisitos del sistema

Mínimos

OS
Windows XP SP2, Vista SP2, 7
Sound
DirectX 9.0c-compatible
Memory
1 GB
Graphics
: Radeon ATI Radeon HD 2600 or NVIDIA GeForce 8600 or faster. Other integrated graphics, such as the Intel G43/G45 Express, are not supported.
DirectX®
9.0c
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 or AMD Athlon X2 4400+
Hard Drive
1.5 GB free

Sigue explorando

Community Discussion

Be the first to comment on Yar's Revenge.

Reseñas y valoraciones

No hay valoraciones disponibles

Información del juego

Desarrolladora
Killspace Entertainment
Distribuidora
Atari
Fecha de lanzamiento
28 abr 2011

Alerta de precio

¡Recibe un aviso cuando el precio baje de tu objetivo!

Crear alerta

Compra mejor: guías útiles

Preguntas frecuentes sobre Yar's Revenge

¿Cuánto cuesta Yar's Revenge?

El precio de Yar's Revenge cambia a menudo y varía según la tienda, la edición y la región. La tabla de precios en vivo de esta página compara las ofertas más baratas en stock de tiendas de claves de confianza como Eneba y Kinguin, para que siempre veas el precio más bajo actual antes de comprar.

¿Dónde puedo comprar Yar's Revenge más barato?

Compara los precios de Yar's Revenge en todas las tiendas verificadas en la tabla de precios de esta página. Listamos las ofertas de claves y tiendas más baratas en stock, actualizadas con frecuencia, para que siempre veas la mejor oferta actual antes de comprar.

¿En qué plataformas está disponible Yar's Revenge?

Yar's Revenge está disponible en PC.

¿Cuándo se lanzó Yar's Revenge?

Yar's Revenge se lanzó el 28 de abril de 2011.

¿Quién desarrolló Yar's Revenge?

Yar's Revenge fue desarrollado por Killspace Entertainment y publicado por Atari.