Everyone who likes the good old shootemup`s, like R-Type, will probably like to fly around in such a game in VR. I do! And that is what you do in Xion. The sound fits the action well. If you like the voxel graphics is a question of taste but when you are in action it works very well. The devs are responsive and have promised to bring out regular updates. I really can recommend to buy that game. Now I have played it myself I even would buy it for the full price. If you like shootemup`s buy Xion!
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About This Game
* Blast your way and explore through multiple randomized levels, such as Cityscape, Red Valley, Island and Volcanoes, Outer Space and much more.
* Everything is destructible.
* Design and build your own ship.
* Defeat the big bad end-bosses of each level. Proving a challenge for even the most seasoned player.
“I think the golden age of gaming just got here :)”
“You nailed it when you overhauled the game a couple of releases ago. It's a joy to play, congrats on the full release.”
“To be honest this game took me by surprise, I just could not stop playing it.”
“The graphic style I must admit I love and the attention to detail is just amazing, one of the things I like the most apart from the game itself is building your own spacecraft it's really, really fun. This game is a must have.”
“A big thumbs up. Another one of those VR titles that reinvigorates the genre.”
“This game takes me back to Gummi Ship building in Kingdom Hearts 1. Mostly the same principle. Spend points to buy ship structure, engine, power generators and weapons. “
“The potential here is huge, you play this game and literally dream of where this concept can go.“
“Simple, fun and exhilarating gameplay, build the best ship your credits can buy to beat the game at the hardest level!”
“What a Great game, i really love the the building system in this game that you can build your own ship and shot your way through levels of levels. Its really enjoyable to just destroy everything on the map “
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User Reviews
(Beta 0.51) This game takes me back to Gummi Ship building in Kingdom Hearts 1. Mostly the same principle. Spend points to buy ship structure, engine, power generators and weapons. You gain credits toward re-building your ship at the end of every level based on how many points you scored. You have to scrap your ship at the end of every level, which sucks but the credits spent on it go back into your credit pool when you do. So you can keep building bigger and crazier ships as you progress. Your ship can take quite a few bullets (maybe based on difficulty) but colliding with the terrain will nearly kill you. Ship building itself can be a bit buggy. Best tip I can give is to hold your controllers at right angles, perpendicular to attach parts correctly. There's only one level of "undo" in ship creation and sometimes undo-ing too much can mess up the attach point. At that point your best best is to scrap the whole thing and start over. A mild inconvenience. Very much looking forward to...
The potential here is huge, you play this game and literally dream of where this concept can go. It's very early in it's development, and i like the other reviews eagerly the update. I had problems with enemies that get behind you, and taking damage, which i find hard to spot. I belive that can be resolved with some sort of danger pointer for enemies off you field of view, or a simple more visual indicator that isn't connected to the ship as it currrently is, as it's barely/hardly noticable. That personal gripe aside, a big thumbs up. Another one of those VR titles that reinvigorates the genre.
I like the theme of this game. I like the levels. I like shooting stuff. I like building my craft. I like the Aesthetic. I don't like how to build items. I don't like that all the guns have the same listed DPS. I think the weapons should be a bit stronger. LAzers should travel faster than "blasts". I think it could scroll about 15% slower. game needs a button for slow motion. I don't like endless waves of mobs that fly through terrain. The graphics settings don't seem to work the way I would assume. Some of the menu options are hidden by game elements. Mounting guns means they are shooting when they are installed. Selecting menu items in the build makes the ship shoot. TLDR GAME IS HALF BAKED.
I'm guessing devs only played this game with very bad headphones because the gattling gun is almost unusable with its sound volume. Building a ship is missing a remove/delete object tool. Early level enemy fire is a bright white/yellow which is nearly identical to the ground and hard to see. I feel like the back scoreboard should display your healthbar / stats. I'll play it more later because I like the concept but ick, those issues are kinda off putting. Also when you're building your ship the controls are sloppy as hell until you make wings / engines. Kinda odd. I didn't see a save ship template tool, I hope it has one but... I dunno yet. I don't want to have to build a ship every time.
[h1]Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers[/h1] Honestly, just watch my video for a comprehensive review. https://youtu.be/uF0GXM_vRvc [b]Rate 6/10. Fun when it works, but it has too many issues. Wait for sale recommendation.[/b]
5 minutes play, 4 minutes trying to figure out how to attach guns to the ship, very clunky, so just went into the game with no guns was sp bored trying to attach them. I get it , you need power etc and build your ship, but it just wasn't easy to stick the pieces together, refunding, sad because I liked the look of this game. Needs menus polishing and the ship build mechanic reworking imho :/ I may be the lowest common denominator, but a game needs to have instant playability, not frustration at clucking the controllers together, which is what I mainly experienced :/
As a work-in-progress, this game is good and fun. When you finally build your ship and go to the mission, you will be amazed. But... the UX sucks! Pros: 1. Deceptively fun when you get into the game 2. Some good fusion between retro and modern games Cons: 1. Bad UX: - There is no undo when you put a part on your ship. Accidentally put a wrong part and you have to start all over. - There is no save feature for the ships. Make a new ship every time. - Any parts that get destroyed in the missions will be deleted from the ship (but thankfully refunded). Make a new ship for every mission! - Press "Start new game" accidentally, and lose all your hard-earned money 2. Lack of content. There are like 6 missions with unique bosses. All in all, this is a good game but I cannot recommend it until it receives some polish.
One of my favorite games to play on my Gameboy was Gradius Galaxies... A classic shoot em up. This is the closest game in VR to that experience. Arcade mode is intense, you only have one life to get through the 6 levels currently in the game. There are bosses on each of the levels at the end and you gain credits from killing enemies and some destructible stuff in the environment. It's really amazing that you're basically on a level treadmill. It gives you the illusion that you really are flying through the level. Some of the tight spaces and caves in the game really feel awesome and you are really there in your voxel world. The ship building is still buggy, but from when I originally bought this it has been improved. I believe I'm still #1 on the leaderboards right now, and from someone who enjoyed Xortex.... I really think you would like this game if you liked Xortex. The ship building is relatively basic, there are connection squares.... armor that gives you more health, weapons, ...
+ Fun concept + Interesting Arcade Bullet hell/shoot-em-up + Price for content - Buggy moments - Menu controls are pretty bad - Hit detection sometimes doesn't work right. 3/5 This is a really interesting scrolling bullet hell game, the only reasons I wouldn't buy it is due to the annoying menu/buying the ship parts, and the random bugs where the bullets just go right through the turrets without damaging them.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel Core i5 4590 or AMD FX 8350 or greater
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 or better
- DirectX: Version 11
- Storage: 100 MB available space
- VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale
Recommended
- OS: Windows 10
- Processor: Intel Core i5 4590 or AMD FX 8350 or greater
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 or better
- Storage: 100 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Xion cost?
Xion costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Xion?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel Core i5 4590 or AMD FX 8350 or greater Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 or better DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 100 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR. Standing or Room Scale Recommended: Recommended: OS: Windows 10 Processor: Intel Core i5 4590 or AMD FX 8350 or greater Memory: 6 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 970 or AMD Radeon R9 290 or better Storage: 100 MB available space
What platforms is Xion available on?
Xion is available on Windows PC.
Is Xion worth buying?
Xion has 65% positive reviews from 52 players.
When was Xion released?
Xion was released on Aug 29, 2018.
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