A mech sim that reminds me very much of the type of games i used to play on my Amiga 20 years ago. It doesn't try to do too much, but the things it does feel just right. It's a tiny bit rough around some of the edges, but it's still a lot more polished and smooth than many games that cost 10x the price asked for Aegis.
Aegis
- Release Date:
- Oct 6, 2016
- Developer:
- Innuendo Squad Studios
- Publisher:
- Innuendo Squad Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game

- Modular Mechs - Customize your ATEX Battlesuit to fit your playstyle.
- Diversely Equipped Enemies - You're not the only one with the ability to customize.
- Scavenging - Venture out to find resources and parts for the Atmospheric Cleansing Unit that is being constructed by your settlement.
- Assault Bases - Find essential construction parts, rare items, and powerful weaponry by attacking enemy bases.
- Armour Penetration System - Watch as low powered weaponry bounces off your thick armour harmlessly.
- Diverse Item Selection - Many different items and weapons drastically change the performance of your ATEX Battlesuit.
Soundtrack composed by Jim Hall.
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User Reviews
This game controls terribly as well as being incredibly boring. The core gameplay loop makes it annoying to move and even harder to fight! The entire game feels like it was thrown together in a very short time without much thought as to how it would be to play it. PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS GAME! EDIT: Check out my First Impressions video to see more and decide for yourselves: https://youtu.be/S1QuZ6jx4tk
It's the end of the world. Nuclear winter has taken hold of the planet. All seems lost. Except that your settlement has the knowledge to build a terraformer to fix the planet. The only thing is they need ACU parts and resources to do this. But it's no cake-walk. Humanity is scattered around and everyone is at odds with eachother, clinging to the little resources they have. And your settlement only has one mech, so good luck. You're going to have to take what's needed to save the planet by force. I led off with the setting because it's just awesome. The soundtrack and the ambience in the game reflects the above stark reality. It feels lonely with quick bursts of adrenaline when fights happen. And the fights are deadly. You need to be very careful when fighting other mechs and raiding bases to not lose valuable equipment or die. The ambience and difficulty are great! At $3, it's a great value for such a niche experience.
At $3 this a steal. Find the "squirrel jackhammer" for some real fun. Well worth the ending! Just wow.
Cool concept, but flawed execution. Can't proceed in the game, the base is missing the parts required to receive resources. Clunky controls don't help either.
This game has potential, but isn't ready for prime time. Moving resources is clumsy and time consuming, the lack of a zoom feature and/or a map makes navigation frustrating, and the combat is just boring. Hopefully, updates will make this a more fun game to revisit.
Resource scavenging and getting anihalated the second you see more than enemy, with a camera that won't stay centered, this game is reeeeaaly boring.
This is literally the worst game I have ever played on steam. Theoretically you command a mech who collects resources and brings them back to base to construct a better colony. In practice, the design choices are so bad you'd be forgiven for just wanting to burn the colony down yourself. The controls are awkward and it is more common to run out of ammo than health, leading to a really dull end to a battle defined by wonky controls.
I must admit to never before having played any "Roguelike" games. It was the fact that I kept reading about the genre of games and seeing how popular they are that I was keen to finally try one. When I first installed the game I ran into some problems - the text was not appearing. It turned out that this was due to my desktop running in 4K. I got in touch with the developers via Twitter and they were very quick to reply. I lowered my desktop resolution, restarted the game and was able to access the Graphics Settings. I chose to run windowed and was then able to put my desktop back to 4K. Since this game is Early Access I am sure that problems like this will be fixed before it gets a full release. When I started my first game it took me a little while to realise that I had to use W,A,S and D to move my mech. I was clicking with the mouse thinking it was more like Cannon Fodder to move around. The in-game help text is minimal and, at first, I found this to be a problem. However, it see...
The controls interface ruins whatever hope this had to be a good game. (Also, this game entirely lacks any means of changing the control scheme, which every game should include.) This is a "survival game" where you basically need to loot buildings to get supplies that your base constantly consumes. The problem is that you get supplies by clicking on buildings (sending out your drone), then having to shift-click on a resource in a window that pops up then click the button to gather that resource... without pausing the game. Also, I don't really care much about graphics, but when I can't tell the difference between what's apparently the only important part of your base and some decorative grey smear on the floor, to the point where I had to quit the game and look in the forums for where my base was supposed to be, there's a problem. By far the WORST aspect of this game, however, is that it's basically a game of clicking through menus while under attack from off-screen enemies that...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7
- Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core
- Memory: 1 MB RAM
- Graphics: 1280x720p minimum resolution, recommended dedicated graphics card and 16x9 resolution.
- Storage: 300 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Resolutions other than 16x9 and also portrait view monitors have been known to cause UI scaling issues.
FAQ
How much does Aegis cost?
Aegis costs $2.99.
What are the system requirements for Aegis?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7 Processor: 2 GHz Dual Core Memory: 1 MB RAM Graphics: 1280x720p minimum resolution, recommended dedicated graphics card and 16x9 resolution. Storage: 300 MB available space Additional Notes: Resolutions other than 16x9 and also portrait view monitors have been known to cause UI scaling issues.
What platforms is Aegis available on?
Aegis is available on Windows PC.
Is Aegis worth buying?
Aegis has 50% positive reviews from 16 players.
When was Aegis released?
Aegis was released on Oct 6, 2016.
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