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Star Phoenix

$9.99
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Developer:
Blazar Games
Publisher:
Blazar Games
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

Star Phoenix is a cross platform multiplayer 1st person RPG shooter (multiplayer support coming soon).

In Star Phoenix you are in the driving seat to explore the Star Phoenix and uncover the mystery behind its falling. You are the last hope for the Star Phoenix and its people, will you enable the Star Phoenix to rise from the ashes?

Find and upgrade weapons, collect items, level up your character and defeat bosses in this sci-fi RPG adventure.

You find yourself alone on a derelict space ship following a long hibernation, awoken by a unknown character hiding in the shadows. The goal was to find a new habitable planet to stave of the extinction of life, now you desperately scramble to find weapon to protect yourself and save anybody who may still be sleeping on board the Star Phoenix.


Currently Star Phoenix has 3 levels. The 2nd level is procedural generated. There are a number of weapons to collect including rare and powerful weapons, each with their own benefits and draw backs. There are 2 movement systems that can be used in game - a teleportation system can be used or if preferred a more traditional movement system can be used (via track pad on the HTC Vive or thumbstick on the Oculus Touch controllers).

Star Phoenix is fully compatible with the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift + Touch controllers.


Recent Additions:
Weapons and Item shop.
Quests.
More Items.
Rare weapon variants.
Weapon Upgrades.
Pocket portal item added - Allows for travel to buy/sell item/weapons partial way through missions.
3D Dynamic maps.
Shield item added - to deflect incoming fire.
New Enemies.
Character leveling and character stats.
Story based quests.
Item descriptions and stats.
Damage amount display.
Bosses.

Coming soon:
Multiplayer Mode.
Arcade Mode.


Star Phoenix has been designed for VR from the ground up and there are no non-VR versions available. Star Phoenix depends on full motion controller support.

Note: Star Phoenix is still under heavy development so there may be issues and bugs present but rest assured we will work to get them fixed as quickly as possible and we will continue to bring you updates and the game is developed further. We urge you to leave feedback so we can make the game as good as we can for everybody.

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User Reviews

Mostly Negative
9 user reviews
22%
Positive
20 min at review
Not Recommended

This game has been out for 4 months and it resembles a pre-alpha tech test for a gun shooting mechanic (since that's all that seems to work currently). Some of the issues (not a complete list by any means): No clipping detection. You can walk right out of the ship.. in fact, you do often since you can't turn off trackpad movement, yet you are expected to use the trackpad for other mysterious things that are never explained. No tuturial. The trackpad has some symbols on it that are never explained or detailed in any way. One turns on an inventory screen that you can completely walk away from and leave hanging in space and never realize is open until you try to open it again. Teleporting only works in certain areas. You can't even move down hallways with it. You have to use the motion-sickness inducing fast-walk trackpad movement. Which is ridiculously ignorant to clipping planes and even the sides of the ship. There is no aiming reticule on the pistols which were the weapons you ...

23 helpful
27 min at review
Not Recommended

I played Star Phoenix until I literally got stuck in the game world next to a locker and couldn't move no matter what I did. That being said, the game is buggy other than that it does seem to have great potential but needs a lot of crucial elements to achieve greatness but at least the devs should know that the bare bones of the game seem good and it is possible to make it great. Most importantly the devs need to implement rag doll physics, this would greatly improve the game tremendously the player wants to see the impact of their actions and gunshots and rag doll physics help implement this by visually showing enemies reacting to impact. Add in a decent weapon and charicture leveling system and a quest like system and you would have a game that people would really have a great experience with . Word of mouth spreads on great game experiences and I'm confident that it would do well with these implantations. Until then, it's just too uninteresting killing the same zombies over and over...

16 helpful
14 min at review
Recommended

Like it but needs some inprovment on the movement and ammo runs out quick. Looks cheesey until you actually play then awesome graphics for VR. I am keeping it hoping it improves.

6 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Great game. I was worried after reading the reviews but since the last update this game is much better! Sure there are still bugs but im hopefull they will be patched soon. Great graphics simple tutorial system and one of my fave fps shooters in VR! Reminds me of some older classic shooters but with an RPG twist :)

3 helpful
56 min at review
Not Recommended

[h1] Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers [/h1] Currently, this game has 4 positive reviews and 7 negative reviews. I bought this game on sale for $2.49 since I figured I might as well take a chance for such a low price. I mean I buy 2 chimichangas at the 7-11 for the same price and that's as much as a gamble as this. Boy was I wrong! At least the Chimichangas at 7-11 are usually good. This game is just bad, bad, bad. I can't find too many nice things to say about it. It's got almost free locomotion! That's good. You can't turn, that's bad. The guns are pretty accurate, that's also good. The enemy AI is bad. There's more than one gun, I think there's 4-5 total. That's good sort of. I think there's only 2 enemy types (and a dragon apparently that I have yet to see), that's really bad. There was an attempt at a story. There's some nice looking scenes sort of. Everything else is not good. This game is a mess. So you start out and the tutorial consists of some text grap...

2 helpful 1 funny
30 min at review
Not Recommended

It's EA so I'm hopefull it will turn into something great...but it's too expensive for where it is in the developmental process.

2 helpful
13 min at review
Not Recommended

A shocking, unfinished game. Massive clipping issues, absolutely no direction on controls, rubbish AI & practically pitch black. Not enjoyable, worse than free games to be honest.

30 min at review
Not Recommended

worst game ever with the most bugs i have ever witmess.... the developers must got bed bugs heavy at home designing crap like this

System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1
  • Processor: Intel Core i5 4590 or AMD FX 8350
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Standing or Room Scale

FAQ

How much does Star Phoenix cost?

Star Phoenix costs $9.99.

What are the system requirements for Star Phoenix?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 SP1 Processor: Intel Core i5 4590 or AMD FX 8350 Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 Storage: 1 GB available space VR Support: SteamVR or Oculus PC. Standing or Room Scale

What platforms is Star Phoenix available on?

Star Phoenix is available on Windows PC.

Is Star Phoenix worth buying?

Star Phoenix has 22% positive reviews from 9 players.

When was Star Phoenix released?

Star Phoenix was released on Nov 24, 2016.

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