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Endless Firepower

$4.99
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Developer:
Endless Interactive
Publisher:
Endless Interactive
Platforms:
Windows
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Survive the Robotic Invasion Across Different Worlds
Fight across several planets, each with a different set of challenges and different layouts. Each planet has it's layout generated so each time you go in you never know where you will be. Fight to the end where a boss awaits to challenge your progress. Each planet will also scale with your progress so you will always need to stay on your toes to survive.



Millions of Weapons to Discover
There are millions of unique weapons to discover across the battlefield. All procedurally generate with stats, abilities, and possibly alternative modes of fire. Take advantage of their elemental effects to cause absolute chaos across the planets. Each enemy has a chance to drop new guns that can aid in your next fight.



Change the way you Play with Classes
Each class has specific abilities changing how you enter fights and how you control them. Each class offers a unique playing experience and a unique way to progress as you level up your abilities. The classes can be unlocked as you play the game or you can target a class specific unlock requirements to speed up the process.

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User Reviews

Mixed
20 user reviews
65%
Positive
18 min at review
Not Recommended

I'm struggling a bit with Endless Firepower, because while I love the core concept, I do feel that if you're willing to list your game on Steam, Early Access or not, it needs to be finished and polished enough for players to play and enjoy. You are making money off it, after all. That said, this is a mixed bag. Endless Firepower is a first-person roguelite heavily inspired by Borderlands, all the way down to the randomized weapon and shield generation and item crates/boxes strewn throughout the levels. Conceptually, this could be great - take the most addictive parts of Borderlands and boil them down into a concise roguelite. However, it has a number of pitfalls preventing it from truly being worth your time at this juncture: - Levels are repetitive and uninspired - you'll be looking at a lot of the same, room after room - Enemies are braindead and emphasize dead-eye player tracking, making avoiding and killing them both feel like chores - Hitboxes are nonsense - sniper rifles are bo...

31 helpful
43 min at review
Recommended

I like it. Smooth controls, good weapon handling. Needs more content and variation in environments but I have no regrets buying this in early access.

5 helpful 1 funny
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Endless firepower? More like endless fun! I like shooting the robots and then they go [b]BOOM BOOM BOOM[/b]. Guns are fun to. Walrusking and Diomonder did some solid work on this game and it shows. This is a [b]must buy[/b] for all gamers.

3 helpful 2 funny
52 min at review
Not Recommended

Roguelike game with no variety

2 helpful
3 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This is a very okay-ish game at best, I know it's still very early access but I feel like the bosses of the first zone are very broken to the point I keep dying on it. I wouldn't recommend it as of yet but maybe in the future on the plus side, it can be very addictive but I feel like for the bosses mostly, they need fixing as I feel like they are broken ATM I'd gladly edit this review as they update as I know it's still very Early Access but for right now I'd wait

2 helpful
29 min at review
Recommended

It's not bad, a fair bit of love has gone into this game to make it a strong base for a potentially great game in the future. The bit that stops me from playing right now is the air control, it's too much, when you let go of the movement buttons mid air you just stop, it gave me a bit of a headache to be honest. I did like a few of the guns I got, one rapid burst fire shotgun in particular. Will be keeping an eye on this game.

2 helpful
5 min at review
Not Recommended

LITERALLY UNPLAYABLE - The play button in the menu was un-clickable.

1 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

You Like Borderlands? You Like Rouge-likes? You like Fighting Tooth and Nail and feeling accomplished? 7/10 game. Rough at points, but good otherwise Pros: Endless Replay ability due to Random Generation Good-Ish movment (Feels like Gmod Bhopping instead of Ultrakill Sliding) Cool Guns with unique abilities WARNING: DO NOT TRUST ANYTHING THAT SHOOTS MINES, IT WILL STOP WORKING RANDOMLY' Cons: Enemy Explosives are a little BS, most notable on the bosses hitting you through walls You can get fucked by luck The Character Unlocks are a little rough.

1 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

For a game that requires little to no space, it is pretty good. It obviously needs some tweaks and bug fixes but it is a pretty good game if you wanna progress fairly well and kill some time. My opinion is that it should be kind of hard to hate a game that is listed as "early access" because that should tell you there will be some type of issue/issues. It is totally understandable if the game is coming from a high level company that puts out games for a living *cough *cough BF 2042 *cough *cough....excuse me, but for group of devs putting together their first game; you have to hand it to them they did pretty good. The game runs smoothly and it isn't boring. Let them work out the kinks and continue read up on the developing news for the game and then try it out again if you didn't like it. All it takes is time and some dedication for it to become something beautiful, making a game is a lot more complicated than some would think so cut them some slack.

1 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Has solid foundations, but desperately needs variety - both of levels and enemies. Guns seem varied at first, but soon enough you get there are like four types with minimal quirks. Guns need variety the same as the rest(or more)! Make them shoot fireballs, bounce off walls, leap forward, make them rain lightning or project barriers. Utilise right-click for something more/else than scope zoom! Remember flak cannon from unreal? I know some of those may be difficult with your engine, but different bullet colour and damage is not a gun variety, sorry. All that said, I'd still say go get it for a few hours of nice robot shooting action. For now, good to take with a discount. Let's hope worth full price when leaving EA. I'm keeping my fingers crossed! [edit] after playing a bit more, I've found some guns that actually shoot different. :) there is still lots of room for improvement, but it's a bit better that I initially thought. thoughts: > performance of things other than "laser" does no...

1 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: AMD FX-4300 / Intel i3-2100
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Radeon RX 460 / GTX 950
  • Network: Broadband Internet connection
  • Storage: 5 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Endless Firepower cost?

Endless Firepower costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for Endless Firepower?

Minimum: Minimum: OS: Windows 10 Processor: AMD FX-4300 / Intel i3-2100 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Radeon RX 460 / GTX 950 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 5 GB available space

What platforms is Endless Firepower available on?

Endless Firepower is available on Windows PC.

Is Endless Firepower worth buying?

Endless Firepower has 65% positive reviews from 20 players.

When was Endless Firepower released?

Endless Firepower was released on Oct 29, 2021.

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