Bot Vice
A frenetic gallery shooter where you dodge bullet storms and dismantle criminal bots as Erin Saver, built on pure reflex and satisfying arcade rhythm.
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About Bot Vice
Bot Vice is a gallery shooter from one-person studio DYA Games, and it commits fully to that lane. You play as Erin Saver, a fighter with a personal score to settle against the Wildbots gang, and the entire game is structured around that confrontation, wave by wave, screen by screen. There are no open worlds here, no skill trees bloated with passive percentage bonuses. Just you, a fixed play field, incoming bullet patterns, and the question of whether your reflexes are sharp enough to survive the next thirty seconds. The gameplay loop is lean and intentional. Erin moves left and right along a single plane, shooting and dodging projectiles fired by increasingly aggressive bot enemies. The challenge curve is real, and the game does not apologize for demanding precision. What it offers in return is that clean arcade feedback loop where dying feels fair and the next attempt pulls you back in immediately. Boss encounters in particular carry a satisfying weight, each one reading more like a puzzle of movement and timing than a straight damage race. Visually, Bot Vice carries a crisp pixel aesthetic with a neon-and-grime palette that fits the genre without feeling like a lazy retro pastiche. The sprite work on enemy bots is distinct enough that you start reading threat types quickly, which matters when the screen fills up. The soundtrack leans into thumping electronic rhythms that keep the tension up without becoming fatiguing over a play session. It is the kind of score you notice when it is gone. Where the game is modest, it is honestly modest. The narrative framing around Erin's vendetta is present but thin. If you come looking for branching story beats or character development, this is not that experience. Bot Vice knows it is an arcade game and respects that identity enough not to pad itself with content it was never designed to carry. Runtime is short, which is exactly right for what it is. The 93% positive rating from over a thousand Steam reviews for a game released in 2016 with almost no marketing budget tells you something real about player satisfaction here. This is one of those small, focused releases that deserves more visibility than the algorithm has given it. If you have ever loved a quarter-munching arcade cabinet, or if you want a pure action challenge that clears your head rather than filling it with systems, Bot Vice delivers that honestly and without fuss. Kai, Scout Team
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- Developer
- DYA Games
- Publisher
- DYA Games
- Release Date
- Jul 11, 2016