[b]Score[/b]: 4/10 [b]Length[/b]: [list] [*]1 hour campaign [*]2 hour campaign + additional [*]7-10 hour completionist (based around 5 star system) [*]Multiplayer: Leaderboards only [/list] [b]Gameplay[/b]: Let down by sluggish controls [b]Story[/b]: Minimal to the point of "next to none" [b]Graphics[/b]: Competent and cohesive. Some camera issues for me by not fixing view on character. [b]Playability[/b]: Some minor bugs, nothing game breaking. https://youtu.be/nEhoiKW8k1c
A.I. Space Corps
- Release Date:
- Feb 5, 2016
- Developer:
- GameArt Studio GmbH
- Publisher:
- GameArt Studio GmbH
- Platforms:
- Windows
Game Tags
About This Game
A.I. Space Corps is a top-down space shooter taking place in the far future universe of A.I. Invasion. As the captain of a space ship it is your duty to defend bases, transmit intelligence through enemy sectors and reclaim occupied stations. Can you survive the dangers of outer space and fight back the merciless A.I.?
Campaign mode
This linear campaign tells the story about mankinds struggle against the menacing invasion of the A.I. Explore the Chimary Galaxy, fighting A.I. approaches and free your people from the opression by the merciless machines.
Challenges
A.I. Space Corps has some arcade flair to it! In this mode you can challenge your knowledge and dexterity when it comes to classic, arcade-style space shooting action! How long can you survive the various trials of A.I. Space Corps and will you be able to top the Steam leaderboards?
Features
- 3 different ships with distinct attributes
- flexible weapon upgrades throughout missions
- strategic gameplay through various board systems like secondary weapon or temporary shields
- different merciless enemy robots that have to be approached strategically
- various challenge missions and Steam leaderboards to compete on
Screenshots
User Reviews
Possibly the most boring top down shooter I've ever played. There are three players ships that all nearly look identical, the weapons are uninspired, and the objectives are go here, survive, then go here. I returned to this game in an effort to give it one hour of gameplay. It is still very boring, repetitive, and pointless. The only good thing in this back is the background. I also remember that I did not say that there is a bug when starting a level where you cannot move. You will need to exit the level and restart it to regain movement. I absolutely do not recommend this game. Pros: Great looking backgrounds. Cons: Repetitive Music LackLuster Level Design Lack Luster Ship Design Do you get one Hour of gameplay per $6 paid?: Yes. Game is cheap, you will at least get an hour out of it. Ease of 100%: Very Easy, No achievements (100% Being all achievements, Unlocks, Upgrades, Ect.)
[h1]A game that's got it all![/h1] Got it all [b]wrong[/b], though. Gameplay? Two types of weapons, clunky specials, no impact on shooting, brain-dead AI. Graphics? Stock. No shadows, too. Music? Repetitive [i]FL Studio[/i] five seconds electronic loops. Agonising. Physics? Why would you need it? Story? Well, some crew dudes have their textboxes popping up sporadically where they mumble incoherently. UX? Abysmal. To go to the next level, you have to exit to the main menu, and if you retry the failed mission from the failure dialog, the movement won't work and you still have to go and restart it from the main menu. Bugs? Yeah, that's where this game excels: missions are failing spontaneously for no reason at all, the ship goes through all sorts of solid materials whenever it feels like it, and you don't even have to beat the levels to progress further - if you exit to the main menu when you are defeated, the next mission just appears on the list. Verdict: c'mon, do u really need a ...
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows Vista/7/8
- Processor: Intel or AMD 2.0-3.4 GHz Dual Core
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 512 mb, Directx 9.0c SM 3.0
- DirectX: Version 9.0c
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel/AMD 3.0+ GHz Quad Core or Greater
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1GB Nvidia GT/GTS or ATI Radeon HD
- Storage: 2 GB available space
- Additional Notes:
FAQ
How much does A.I. Space Corps cost?
A.I. Space Corps costs $1.49. Currently 70% off!
What are the system requirements for A.I. Space Corps?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows Vista/7/8 Processor: Intel or AMD 2.0-3.4 GHz Dual Core Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 512 mb, Directx 9.0c SM 3.0 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 2 GB available space Additional Notes: Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel/AMD 3.0+ GHz Quad Core or Greater Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: 1GB Nvidia GT/GTS or ATI Radeon HD Storage: 2 GB available space Additional Notes:
What platforms is A.I. Space Corps available on?
A.I. Space Corps is available on Windows PC.
Is A.I. Space Corps worth buying?
A.I. Space Corps has 25% positive reviews from 4 players.
When was A.I. Space Corps released?
A.I. Space Corps was released on Feb 5, 2016.
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