REVIEW : Stellatum (PC)

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REVIEW : Stellatum (PC)

Stellatum is a thrilling new scroll shooter.

Equip your battleship’s cannons, install faster engines, and boost your reactor’s power. Launch a rocket barrage on hordes of opposing ships, destroying everything in your way!

REVIEW : Stellatum (PC)

In a cooperative game for up to four players, you can defeat your opponents alone or with pals.

PLOT: You are a member of an extraterrestrial race that is about to dominate space.

The story begins with you deciding to kill a comet that is threatening your planet. Unexpected events occurred, dragging you into the middle of the conflicts. But not everything is as it appears.

Every aspect of the game was created with a unique approach and meticulous attention to detail.

highlighting the fact that it is one of the best in the world.

Guns in the game are represented not only by a variety of shooting tactics, but they are also by important pieces of your ship, changing its appearance during the campaign. Each mission will introduce you to new weaponry, engines, and other equipment for your ship.

REVIEW : Stellatum (PC)

The main game consists of 80 missions divided into several locales in which you will encounter a variety of opponent races and powerful monsters.

Super weapons are displayed in the form of systems, with combat and support systems powered by the reactor you’ve constructed.

In a multiplayer game, combat mechanisms will incinerate your opponents, while support systems will assist you and your companion.

• Excellent graphics

• Ship designing

• A lot of different guns

• Many types of opponents

• Multiple levels

• Co-operative game for up to 4 players

Thoughts

REVIEW : Stellatum (PC)

The game is a lot of fun. It’s repetitious by design, like with other shmups, and your tolerance for the genre will determine how long you can play in one session. , there is a high level of interest in the people of the world, there is a high level of interest in the people of the world.

The crafting mechanism is a lovely touch. By completing each assignment only once, you will run out of components to make all new creations, encouraging you to replay earlier ones (with different equipment loadout). This allows you to test and become acquainted with a new loadout without having to confront more severe enemy waves.

I can see why some could regard the need to retry prior missions as “grinding” (if you absolutely must craft everything available), but I can’t say it’s much different from the rest of the game.

REVIEW : Stellatum (PC)

Finally, it’s a very attractive throwback to simpler arcade games, with some modern innovations that work extremely well. The weapons I’ve created thus far are all unique in their application, allowing for a plethora of conceivable combinations. Some may function better than others, but there is always something to fit everyone’s tastes.

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