Compare Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC) prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Black Lime Studio. Published by Black Lime Studio. Released on 6/24/2015. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Indie.

Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC)
ActionIndie

Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Botology — view full game
Jun 24, 2015Black Lime Studio
PC
Best Price Available
0.00
at N/A
Historical low: $

Compare Prices(0 stores)

Loading prices...

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.

Screenshots & Media

Screenshot

About Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC)

I want to like scrappy, low-budget indie shooters. I genuinely do. There is something quietly brave about a tiny studio putting a sci-fi action game on Steam and hoping for the best. Botology, a third-person shooter from Black Lime Studio released in 2015, tested that sympathy to its limit and then kept on testing it. The concept is thin but workable: you remotely pilot a robot through futuristic sectors, shooting enemies and interacting with the environment. The tutorial is called Sector 0, which sounds evocative, but the experience of actually getting through it is less a guided introduction and more an extended session of trial, error, and squinting at poorly translated text. The localization is the game's most persistent wound. Instructions arrive in broken English that leaves basic actions unclear, and the controls feel unnatural partly because the explanations for them do not land. Some players report spending two hours or more just making sense of the fundamentals, which is a rough ask for a game that offers so little reward on the other side. Once you do get moving, the loop snaps into focus fast, and not in a satisfying way. You shoot enemies, unlock various locks, then shoot more enemies, then unlock more locks. There is a shop system and what appears to be some gear progression, but the upgrade path is explained so poorly that many players complete multiple levels without ever successfully equipping anything. Enemy AI is sluggish, hit detection feels imprecise, and the absence of manual saves means a crash or a forced quit sends you back to the start of a level you may have already slogged through once. The DLC packs add Survival Mode maps (Zerex, Targul) that extend the game past its campaign, but survival on a broken foundation is still survival on a broken foundation. There are honest flickers of ambition here. The main menu music drew at least one kind word from critics who found nothing else to praise, which is either charming or a little heartbreaking depending on how you look at it. The visual presentation is cleaner than the price suggests, and the futuristic robot-remote-control framing has a genuinely interesting seed at its center, one that a more polished game could have grown into something worth talking about. Achievements come quickly and in clusters, which matters if you are a card farmer or a completionist hunting an easy checklist. But as an actual play experience, the community has been blunt: Steam sits at roughly 38 percent positive across several hundred reviews, which is about as close to a consensus as this corner of the platform gets. Botology is for nobody who wants a coherent shooter. It might have a narrow, specific appeal if you are collecting trading cards, chasing effortless achievements, or documenting the lower edge of the Steam catalog out of anthropological curiosity. As a game meant to entertain? The craft is not there, the pacing is not there, and the heart of the thing never quite beats loud enough to compensate for all the things that went wrong in execution. Kai, Scout Team

Tags

tier:inline-dlcinherits-from:04746325-2067-4534-bfd6-fd793889fb10

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7
Memory
2000 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
any with DX11 support
Processor
Dual-Core, 2.5 Ghz
Additional Notes
Game does not support DirectX below 11 version. That means it won't work on Windows XP or Windows Vista

Recommended

OS
Windows 7
Memory
4000 MB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
3 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560
Processor
Quad Core, 3 Ghz

Community Discussion

Be the first to comment on Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC).

Reviews & Ratings

No ratings available

Game Info

Developer
Black Lime Studio
Publisher
Black Lime Studio
Release Date
Jun 24, 2015

Price Alert

Get notified when the price drops below your target!

Create Alert

More from Black Lime Studio

Frequently asked questions about Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC)

Where can I buy Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC) cheapest?

Compare Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC) prices across every verified store in the price table on this page. We list the cheapest in-stock key and store offers, updated regularly, so you always see the best current deal before you buy.

What platforms is Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC) available on?

Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC) is available on PC.

When was Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC) released?

Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC) was released on 24 June 2015.

Who developed Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC)?

Botology - Map "Barazin" for Survival Mode (DLC) was developed by Black Lime Studio.