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Wrack: Exoverse

$14.99
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About This Game

Defend your precious Beacon in Wrack: Exoverse. Build a maze of towers, blast waves of enemies, discover powerful items... and do it all in ever-changing worlds in this rogue-like, comic-styled shooter.

Build a Deadly Maze




Construct a maze out of tower bases, and place turrets on top to lead enemies to their doom. Upgrade your turrets for maximum firepower, and complete your maze with controlling fields and explosive mines.

Shoot & Slash Your Enemies




Join in on the action! From pistols & shotguns to alien weapons, use your arsenal of weapons to get in there and take down the enemies yourself. It's the best way to rack up money through kill streaks and combos.

Unleash Power Shots




Build up your ultimate attack by damaging enemies. Then, when the time is right, unleash a powerful attack to devastate your foes. Every weapon has its own power shot with different properties, so choose carefully.

Assemble Your Inventory




Collect a wide variety of powerful items with game-changing properties to aid you in your mission. New weapons, runes, artifacts and more can spawn in before waves, drop from enemies, or be purchased in the shop.

Ever-changing Worlds




Keep on having fun! Thanks to procedurally generated worlds, never will you succumb to the boredom of playing the same thing over and over again. Each world has its own unique challenges, and each run has its own highlights and pitfalls.

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User Reviews

Mixed
24 user reviews
63%
Positive
46 hrs at review
Recommended

Well, after a lot of gameplay, I hope I can show what the game has to offer in this review if you are not sure on buying it. The game is a "sequel" to Wrack, coming in an Arcade FPS Rogue-like Tower Defense(wow!) format, and what we already have it's pretty good and solid. The graphics are beautiful, the animations are pretty good(even on early access) and the soundtrack is amazing like the first game. (at least the ones we have right now) The start may seem a little slow because there are a lot of mechanics to introduce and items and skills to unlock, but after you start unlocking things it gets much better. Shooting is satisfying. The game is challenging. Power-shots are the most delicious thing in the entire fucking world. About the mechanics: The game rewards you with money if you keep a good kill streak, and makes it possible with the fact that you can blow out corpses to full your "kill-streak" bar or swap weapons fast enough to keep the chain going(you can have 4 weapons max)...

12 helpful
54 min at review
Not Recommended

2/10 Pros: It's a game that turns on It has an alright soundtrack. Cons: *deep breath* Animations, and sounds are both terrible - placeholders at best (but not what the devs claim). Combat does not feel rewarding, and is incredibly clunky; the "range" system feels forced and unnecessary, making ALL gunplay that isn't a shotgun feel as forced as wiping your butt with sandpaper after a really wet and runny poop. Shotguns aren't really much better - just trade rough and forced for tedious and slow. Ready for my favorite part? Turrets not being able to pivot... completely defeats the entire point of them being a "turret". Cambridge Dictionary states: turret noun [ C ] (GUN PART) ​ a part of a military vehicle that contains a large gun or guns and ***can be moved to face any direction***. (https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/turret) Building mazes is already going to be necessary - this feels like the developer is trying to force every player into laying things o...

9 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Interesting concept, that's already working better than Wrack. It's fun and surprisingly addictive, however right now it's definitley worth of it's Early Access title - it feels fairly incomplete and it's a bit buggy.

9 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Grand game that breathes some damn fresh life into the genre, Sanctum 2 with some Borderlands vibes and with much better gunplay and animations and weapon sounds than Sanctum. An impressive amount of variety with the variables you can play with. I never was much of a tower defense guy so I was on edge to buy the game, watched the dev stream it for a bit and was immediately blown away by the way it felt. Just FEELS good to play, ya know? Amazing work, can't wait to see what more comes outtah it, keep it up ya badasses!

7 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

interesting game. Feels very incomplete, unbalanced, with missing UI clues and prompts; lots of unlocks required before being able to use some basic starting gear, seems to run well enough, though. I'd say wait until people start writing rave reviews.

6 helpful 2 funny
7 min at review
Not Recommended

Let me preface this with: https://steamcommunity.com/app/520660/discussions/0/1626286205697241168/ That being said, the game is extremely laggy on minimum settings with a GTX 1060 and an Intel Core i7-8750H. 16 GB of RAM. The only drive is an SSD. This makes the game almost unplayable even in the tutorial.

3 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Game deletes your save and makes you start from scratch again when you lose a mission. AVOID LIKE THE PLAGUE.

3 helpful 16 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

This is like a janky version of Orcs Must Die. + Lots of turrets and guns + Cool aesthetic. + Enemy path can be shaped. - Seriously bad maps. - Guns feel terrible to shoot. - Turrets don't rotate. - Garbage boss fights. - Path shaping is very poorly implemented.

3 helpful 1 funny
5 hrs at review
Recommended

Wrack: Exoverse, is one of those games to keep an eye on. I have been playing this game for a few weeks now. Definitely scratches the Tower Defense and First Person Shooter elements I have been craving. The art style for the game is great. Though the game bothers in in certain ways for example not having multiple turret options at one time the Developers are taking critique. Also, listening to the community to improve the game week by week which is a A+ in my book. Definitely try the game out if you are into Turret building madness and shooting enemies. All and all cant wait for the next update, and i hope this review helped.

3 helpful
4 hrs at review
Recommended

Pretty good game, I look forward to more updates so I can update my review too but I at the moment what the game offers is very addictive and fun!, it have the Early Acess feel but you know that beforehand.

3 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Microsoft Windows 64-bit
  • Processor: Dual core 2.0 GHz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Nvidia 8600GT/ATI HD 4650
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 1 GB available space

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

FAQ

How much does Wrack: Exoverse cost?

Wrack: Exoverse costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for Wrack: Exoverse?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Microsoft Windows 64-bit Processor: Dual core 2.0 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia 8600GT/ATI HD 4650 DirectX: Version 9.0c Storage: 1 GB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system

What platforms is Wrack: Exoverse available on?

Wrack: Exoverse is available on Windows PC.

Is Wrack: Exoverse worth buying?

Wrack: Exoverse has 63% positive reviews from 24 players.

When was Wrack: Exoverse released?

Wrack: Exoverse was released on Sep 10, 2019.

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