Compare Humanity Asset prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Browny Application. Published by KISS Ltd.. Released on 2/20/2014. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Indie.

A Metroid-style 3D platformer shoot 'em up hybrid where you fend off a resource-hungry alien invasion. Retro ambitions, rough execution.

Humanity Asset pitches itself as a love letter to classic shoot 'em ups wrapped inside a Metroid-style 3D platformer. You play as the lone defender of Earth against an alien force that has arrived to strip the planet of its resources. The premise is as old as the genre itself, and the game knows it, leaning into that nostalgia with an almost disarming self-awareness in its setup. Aliens invade, only you can stop them, and nobody is pretending this is high drama. The structural ambition here is interesting on paper. Blending run-and-gun traversal with Metroidvania-style 3D environments is a real design challenge, and for a small indie release from Browny Application, you can feel the intent behind it. There are moments where the spatial layout of a level hints at something more considered, where the shooting rhythm clicks briefly and you get a flash of what the developers were reaching for. That flicker of potential is real, and I want to be honest about it. The problem is that the execution falls short in too many places to overlook. Controls feel imprecise in a way that frustrates rather than challenges. The combat lacks the satisfying feedback loop that makes retro-style shooters compelling, where hits should feel punchy and enemy patterns should feel learnable. Here, neither quite lands. The visual presentation is functional at best, and the audio design does not do enough to compensate for the rough edges that a strong soundtrack can sometimes paper over. For a game leaning on retro atmosphere, the soundscape is surprisingly forgettable. The Steam review score sitting at 31 percent positive across a meaningful sample of reviews is a signal worth taking seriously. This is not a hidden gem buried under algorithmic neglect. Players who came looking for that retro shoot 'em up nostalgia or a tight Metroid-style exploration loop largely came away disappointed, and the criticisms are consistent enough that they point to structural issues rather than personal taste mismatches. If you are drawn to indie titles that reach beyond their means, there is a small archaeology project available here for the very patient and very forgiving. But Humanity Asset does not clear the bar for the genres it is attempting to honor. Those genres demand precision and feel above almost everything else, and this release does not deliver enough of either to earn a recommendation over the many alternatives that do. Kai, Scout Team

Humanity Asset

Humanity Asset

Feb 20, 2014Browny ApplicationKISS Ltd.
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A Metroid-style 3D platformer shoot 'em up hybrid where you fend off a resource-hungry alien invasion. Retro ambitions, rough execution.

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Skip unless you are specifically excavating obscure 2014 indie shooters - better genre options exist at every price point.

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Humanity Asset pitches itself as a love letter to classic shoot 'em ups wrapped inside a Metroid-style 3D platformer. You play as the lone defender of Earth against an alien force that has arrived to strip the planet of its resources. The premise is as old as the genre itself, and the game knows it, leaning into that nostalgia with an almost disarming self-awareness in its setup. Aliens invade, only you can stop them, and nobody is pretending this is high drama. The structural ambition here is interesting on paper. Blending run-and-gun traversal with Metroidvania-style 3D environments is a real design challenge, and for a small indie release from Browny Application, you can feel the intent behind it. There are moments where the spatial layout of a level hints at something more considered, where the shooting rhythm clicks briefly and you get a flash of what the developers were reaching for. That flicker of potential is real, and I want to be honest about it. The problem is that the execution falls short in too many places to overlook. Controls feel imprecise in a way that frustrates rather than challenges. The combat lacks the satisfying feedback loop that makes retro-style shooters compelling, where hits should feel punchy and enemy patterns should feel learnable. Here, neither quite lands. The visual presentation is functional at best, and the audio design does not do enough to compensate for the rough edges that a strong soundtrack can sometimes paper over. For a game leaning on retro atmosphere, the soundscape is surprisingly forgettable. The Steam review score sitting at 31 percent positive across a meaningful sample of reviews is a signal worth taking seriously. This is not a hidden gem buried under algorithmic neglect. Players who came looking for that retro shoot 'em up nostalgia or a tight Metroid-style exploration loop largely came away disappointed, and the criticisms are consistent enough that they point to structural issues rather than personal taste mismatches. If you are drawn to indie titles that reach beyond their means, there is a small archaeology project available here for the very patient and very forgiving. But Humanity Asset does not clear the bar for the genres it is attempting to honor. Those genres demand precision and feel above almost everything else, and this release does not deliver enough of either to earn a recommendation over the many alternatives that do.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamMetroidvaniaRetro ShooterRun-and-Gun3D PlatformerAlien InvasionSingle Player

System Requirements

Minimum

Processor
Core 2 Duo E4300 1.8GHz
Memory
512 MB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 6600
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
1 GB available space
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card

Recommended

Processor
Core 2 Duo E4700 2.6GHz
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce 7800 GT
DirectX
Version 9.0c
Storage
1 GB available space
Sound Card
DirectX Compatible Sound Card Additi…

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Game Info

Developer
Browny Application
Publisher
KISS Ltd.
Release Date
Feb 20, 2014

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Humanity Asset was developed by Browny Application and published by KISS Ltd..