Compare Elementite prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Danilo Solo Dev. Published by Mayflower Entertainment. Released on 1/18/2022. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Indie, RPG.

A third-person shooter RPG built around elemental powers and futuristic guns in an open world. Ambitious solo-dev scope, uneven execution.

Elementite is a third-person shooter RPG from a solo developer, which immediately tells you two things: there is a genuine creative vision driving it, and the rough edges are going to be real. The core hook is fusing natural elements with futuristic firearms across a chaotic open world stuffed with challenges and secrets. In practice that means you are juggling elemental abilities alongside conventional gunplay, which is an interesting enough combination to get you through the front door. Whether it holds your attention past that point depends heavily on your patience for indie growing pains. The elemental system is where the game swings for something original. Layering fire, water, earth, and similar forces onto a shooter framework suggests some build variety potential, the kind of thing that makes min-maxers lean forward. Early hours have a scrappy appeal. You feel the ambition in the design choices even when the moment-to-moment execution stutters. The open world promises secrets and that is genuinely true in spots, with the occasional discovery that justifies the exploration loop. If you are the type who enjoys poking at a rough diamond, there is material here. That said, the Mixed review score on Steam is not a clerical error. With only 19 reviews to draw from, the signal is thin, but 53 percent positive is a warning flag worth taking seriously. Common friction points in games at this production level tend to be polish gaps: animation, UI feedback, quest clarity, and pacing that mistakes empty space for open-world depth. Elementite is not exempt. The solo development reality means certain systems feel underbaked next to each other, and the lack of a Metacritic rating leaves a critical vacuum that the small Steam sample cannot fill. Filler content has a way of showing up in open-world RPGs at this scale, and this one is not immune. Who is this for, realistically? Players who actively enjoy supporting solo-dev projects and can tolerate mechanical roughness in exchange for an offbeat premise will find enough here to experiment with. Shooter-RPG fans who want tight systems and a polished narrative loop should look elsewhere. There is no deep character writing to reward a second run, no branching dialogue that makes you question your choices at 3 AM. This is more action sandbox than story-driven RPG, and it leans harder on the shooter side than the RPG side when the two pull against each other. Elementite sits in that uncomfortable middle zone where the idea is more interesting than the finished product. The elemental-firearms concept deserves a bigger budget and a full team behind it. As it stands, it is a curio worth a look if the premise genuinely excites you and you go in with calibrated expectations. Do not expect a sprawling CRPG. Do expect something weird, a little unfinished, and occasionally surprising. Monika, Scout Team

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Elementite

Jan 18, 2022Danilo Solo DevMayflower Entertainment
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A third-person shooter RPG built around elemental powers and futuristic guns in an open world. Ambitious solo-dev scope, uneven execution.

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About Elementite

Elementite is a third-person shooter RPG from a solo developer, which immediately tells you two things: there is a genuine creative vision driving it, and the rough edges are going to be real. The core hook is fusing natural elements with futuristic firearms across a chaotic open world stuffed with challenges and secrets. In practice that means you are juggling elemental abilities alongside conventional gunplay, which is an interesting enough combination to get you through the front door. Whether it holds your attention past that point depends heavily on your patience for indie growing pains. The elemental system is where the game swings for something original. Layering fire, water, earth, and similar forces onto a shooter framework suggests some build variety potential, the kind of thing that makes min-maxers lean forward. Early hours have a scrappy appeal. You feel the ambition in the design choices even when the moment-to-moment execution stutters. The open world promises secrets and that is genuinely true in spots, with the occasional discovery that justifies the exploration loop. If you are the type who enjoys poking at a rough diamond, there is material here. That said, the Mixed review score on Steam is not a clerical error. With only 19 reviews to draw from, the signal is thin, but 53 percent positive is a warning flag worth taking seriously. Common friction points in games at this production level tend to be polish gaps: animation, UI feedback, quest clarity, and pacing that mistakes empty space for open-world depth. Elementite is not exempt. The solo development reality means certain systems feel underbaked next to each other, and the lack of a Metacritic rating leaves a critical vacuum that the small Steam sample cannot fill. Filler content has a way of showing up in open-world RPGs at this scale, and this one is not immune. Who is this for, realistically? Players who actively enjoy supporting solo-dev projects and can tolerate mechanical roughness in exchange for an offbeat premise will find enough here to experiment with. Shooter-RPG fans who want tight systems and a polished narrative loop should look elsewhere. There is no deep character writing to reward a second run, no branching dialogue that makes you question your choices at 3 AM. This is more action sandbox than story-driven RPG, and it leans harder on the shooter side than the RPG side when the two pull against each other. Elementite sits in that uncomfortable middle zone where the idea is more interesting than the finished product. The elemental-firearms concept deserves a bigger budget and a full team behind it. As it stands, it is a curio worth a look if the premise genuinely excites you and you go in with calibrated expectations. Do not expect a sprawling CRPG. Do expect something weird, a little unfinished, and occasionally surprising. Monika, Scout Team

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steamElemental CombatThird-Person ShooterOpen WorldSolo DeveloperBuild ExperimentationFuturistic SettingAction RPG Hybrid

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Game Info

Developer
Danilo Solo Dev
Publisher
Mayflower Entertainment
Release Date
Jan 18, 2022

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