A big improvement on the Vampire Survivors formula. Choosing your "main" weapon beforehand skips the annoying part of VS where you simply build the build that turns the game into an idle killscreen slideshow with item locks & skips (which while admittedly fun, does get old after a while) into a much more *active* and involved game. People who like that are still well served here as well, as the "infinite" mode will easily have you clearing out entire screens with massive amounts of abilities (no equip caps!) Characters are also a lot more varied and different then VS's as well, as they're more then a side buff and starting loadout and cover a bunch of playstyles. There's also stacking challenges, Blitz mode for a faster run, and more things to be added in the future. This is a pretty good game, and at its price point it is very strong deal.
Sue Shi Survival
- Release Date:
- Apr 11, 2023
- Developer:
- Clock Out Games
- Publisher:
- Clock Out Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
Gameplay
Descend floors 5 minutes at a time by utilizing your close combat and mobility skills until you come face-to-face with the final boss. Choose your weapon and character from a wide cast of unique options and dive into Standard or Blitz mode.Slay enemies to level up and pick abilities from a randomized pool, with each run resulting in unique synergies. Earn scales from your runs and use them to unlock weapons, runes, and soundtracks to customize the way you play.
Features
- 100+ abilities that make every run feel different
- 13 distinct characters all with unique passives and abilities
- Blitz Mode where everything is sped up for ~10-minute runs
- Torment levels and a Curse system to customize your difficulty
- 15+ unlockable weapons each with unique traits
- Rune system that gives permanent buffs
- Controller, QWERTY, and AZERTY support
Plot
As a sushi chef, you're responsible for the death of many sea creatures. One day, after decapitating a fish, a demon emerged - summoning the spirits of all the other dead creatures with it. The food is finally fighting back... from beyond the grave. You and the cast of other characters are here to exterminate the lethal ghosts and restore peace to the restaurant.Meet Sue
Sue was born and raised in the rough streets of Yokohama, where survival meant being constantly on guard and never showing weakness. From a young age, she learned how to fend for herself and relied on her quick wit and formidable fighting skills to get by.As she grew older, Sue turned to a life of crime, using her natural charisma and intelligence to climb the ranks of the local yakuza. But despite her success, she always felt unfulfilled, yearning for something more meaningful in her life.
It wasn't until she met a mysterious old man, a descendent of the mythical Kitsune, that Sue began to see a different path for herself. The old man, a skilled sushi chef with unrivaled talent, saw something special in Sue and took her under his wing - teaching her the art of sushi making and helping her to channel her energy and passion into something positive.
Under the old man's tutelage, Sue became a skilled sous-chef, working in the heart of Tokyo. Though she still struggles with the demons of her past, she has to push them aside to deal with the demons of the present.
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User Reviews
The game is neuron activation. Kill fish. Get level up. Kill more fish. Repeat. Makes me hungee for sushi. Good game. Buy it.
Since original review I've played another 23 hours. Lots of different ways to play depending on hero chosen and upgrades provided. The progression system allows making the levels much harder to get more rewards and speed up unlocks. I do with the developer would make sound effects more unique, I'm still not able to make out which sound is dodge ready and damage/minute buff noise. Game is much more deep than the screen shots give it credit for, a ton of customization and each run has felt unique. Having a lot of fun with it so far.
It's a fairly solid and enjoyable survivors game, especially good for its low price range. I consider it easily worth the three dollars for the time you could put into it especially since it is still in its infancy and has more planned, the character abilities and weapons quite diverse. The soundtrack is also easy to listen to and enjoy, and the simpler artstyle easy on the eyes. The devs are also fairly active and listen to input, so feel free to give them a shout
So far really enjoying this game. There's already a large variety of weapons, characters and upgrades so repeat runs stay fresh and interesting. "Blitz" mode is nice for quick runs, easy to lose track of time and spend hours playing "just one more run". I recommend turning on the visibility setting to help when things start to get busy but otherwise has been great and easy to get into. Looking forward to seeing more characters and updates!
You can't see what upgrades you have at the moment. Visual clarity is horrible, all the enemies, their attacks, your attacks, your abilities, your summons and other objects you create - they all have the same brightness, opacity. The option of "visual clarity" that is supposed to help does nothing. Lots of stuff doesn't work. Like upgrades, passives. No indication of anything. You can gather "metal fragments" that boosts your attack, but how much do you have? Who knows. You can use those metal fragments if you pick up other upgrades (nice, I'm gathering stuff to boost my attack but I'm constantly spending it), but since you don't know how many fragments you have, it's impossible to know if you'll be able to use your abilities. There are a lot of upgrades to "build" stuff (like turrents, lightning rods etc). But every few minutes you are transferred to another level, and those buildings don't follow you, so you actually waste a lot of upgrades and start very week every level if you...
This game exceeds expectations for being in such an early release. There is so much content to go through and more to come. I highly recommend getting it, especially for how cheap it is.
really fun, but also challenging and makes me scream sometimes lol it has a lot of cute little sea creatures (i love the whaley boy <3) excited to see what new stuff comes out!
I wondered why a pack of fries would attack me but then understood that it was some kind of hermit crab. Would recommend, much more advanced than most VS-clones so far, and just fresh out of EA.
Games pretty good, lots of upgrades and characters already. Definitely worth the price
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i3
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550
- Storage: 400 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950
- Storage: 400 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Sue Shi Survival cost?
Sue Shi Survival costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Sue Shi Survival?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i3 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Storage: 400 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950 Storage: 400 MB available space
What platforms is Sue Shi Survival available on?
Sue Shi Survival is available on Windows PC.
Is Sue Shi Survival worth buying?
Sue Shi Survival has 83% positive reviews from 24 players.
When was Sue Shi Survival released?
Sue Shi Survival was released on Apr 11, 2023.
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