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"Aimbeast is an action-packed multiplayer and single-player game, offering PvP and ranking systems from bronze to grandmaster. The game features an extensive list of customizable scenarios, weekly challenges, and ranked playlists, focusing on clicking, tracking, and switching skills. Create automated routines, track progress, and engage in the community through the game's customization options, including crosshairs, sounds, and map textures."

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93%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,310 reviews
optimization20 positive mentions
monetization9 negative mentions

  • Aimbeast is praised for its smooth performance and clean user interface, making it more enjoyable to use compared to competitors like Kovaaks and Aimlabs.
  • Many users report significant improvements in their aiming skills after using Aimbeast, highlighting its effectiveness as an aim training tool.
  • The game offers a variety of customizable scenarios and features, including a ranked system, which keeps players engaged and motivated to improve.
  • Some users have experienced technical issues, such as crashes and problems with mouse sensitivity settings, which can hinder the training experience.
  • The game has a smaller player base compared to Kovaaks, leading to fewer community-created scenarios and potentially less competitive play.
  • While the game is visually appealing, some players feel it lacks the depth and variety of scenarios found in Kovaaks, making it less suitable for comprehensive aim training.
  • optimization
    46 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the optimization of Aimbeast is highly praised, with users noting its superior performance compared to other aim trainers like Kovaaks and Aimlabs. Players report smooth gameplay, high frame rates, and minimal stuttering, even on lower-end hardware, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable training experience. The clean user interface and consistent updates further enhance its appeal, solidifying its reputation as one of the best-optimized aim trainers on the market.

    • “I highly recommend this aim trainer; it's better optimized compared to other aim trainers in the market, with good ranked scenarios and a clean UI and interface.”
    • “Aimbeast is well-optimized and runs smoothly on a wide range of hardware, ensuring that your training experience remains consistent and accurate.”
    • “The buttery smooth optimization literally made me go from Voltaic Bronze to Aimbeast Silver 1 in one week, probably due to the framerate being so good, allowing for better visual feedback.”
    • “As of writing, this is better than Kovaak's aim trainer due to Kovaak having so many performance problems, lack of meaningful updates, shift towards paid content, and constant broken features.”
    • “Ryzen 7 3700x and 2070 Super and I am getting 60-90 fps when I should at least be getting 144-240 fps consistently; the game is really unoptimized.”
    • “May have better performance than other aim trainers, but the high price tag and the lack of scenarios and playlists really makes this not worth it.”
  • gameplay
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of the aim training tools is generally praised for its smoothness, diverse training scenarios, and effective aim mechanics, with users noting significant improvements in their skills. Features like customizable tasks, ranks for motivation, and detailed statistics enhance the training experience, although some users desire more varied scenarios and better user interfaces. Overall, the gameplay is engaging and satisfying, particularly for those with a foundational understanding of aim mechanics.

    • “Aimlab is free and includes other features such as visual general statistics, a heatmap for missed & hit shots, shareable tasks, and replays of all played tasks, which allow you to study and gain insights into your own gameplay while also making it easy to share videos of your plays with friends via a simple link.”
    • “Aimbeast's gameplay focuses on providing a diverse range of training scenarios, from basic target practice to more advanced flick shots and tracking exercises.”
    • “Smooth gameplay, a lot of options, and satisfying sound effects.”
    • “A very satisfying experience, if you can overcome the difficulty and complexity, but requires an already firm understanding of many aim mechanics, which the majority of players first trying out aim training will not have.”
    • “I saw some fancy bullshit about some Apex Legends modes in AimGod and thought it would be great to practice in a similar scenario, but it turned out it was a lie and it's just a basic aim trainer with poor mechanics.”
    • “Bland UI, mechanics.”
  • graphics
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in Aimbeast are consistently praised for their clean, crisp visuals and smooth performance, offering a visually appealing experience that enhances the overall training environment. While not groundbreaking, the minimalistic and aesthetically pleasing design, along with customizable options, sets it apart from competitors like Kovaaks, which some users find visually dull. Overall, players appreciate the game's polished graphics and user interface, contributing to a more enjoyable and efficient aim training experience.

    • “With its diverse range of customizable scenarios, clean graphics, and smooth performance, Aimbeast is a must-have for players looking to gain a competitive edge in their favorite shooters.”
    • “Aside from that, it feels a lot smoother than Kovaak's, and doesn't feel nearly as indie either. The UI and graphics are nice and clean, the loading times are pretty fast, allowing you to dip your toes in multiple scenarios without long wait times.”
    • “Great graphics, it is so crisp, with almost no ugly edges, and easily configurable colors and textures.”
    • “Some people prefer Kovaaks for the vast amount of scenarios that it has, but the visuals are very boring to me.”
    • “Minimalistic style with Tron-inspired simple graphics.”
    • “Exactly what you'd expect from an 'aim training' game, but with a way cleaner UI and graphics.”
  • monetization
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the monetization aspect of the game is positively received, with users appreciating the absence of intrusive ads and corporate funding, which contrasts with other aim trainers. While some welcome the inclusion of ads as a feature, there are suggestions for improved customization options, particularly regarding sensitivity settings. The game is seen as a refreshing change in monetization practices, focusing on user experience rather than aggressive monetization strategies.

    • “No cringe and weird monetization (looking at you, Aimlabs).”
    • “The monetization model is fair and doesn't feel exploitative.”
    • “I appreciate that the game offers plenty of free content without pushing for purchases.”
    • “Do you hate getting blasted with ads and having to pay a subscription for the trainer you already paid money for?”
    • “Ranked challenges are dumb (not skill based, like full auto spraying at the target for example) and do not allow ads.”
    • “Finally a game with a really working configurable ads (although only 1).”
  • stability
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, users report a generally stable experience with the game, highlighting its smooth performance, intuitive UI, and lack of significant bugs compared to competitors. However, some players have encountered occasional glitches, particularly at launch, and issues with menu responsiveness and FPS drops. Despite these minor setbacks, the game's stability is largely praised.

    • “Runs great, quality routines and ranked systems, looks great even on default settings, sounds aren't annoying, and the UI is friendly and doesn't waste your time.”
    • “Feels great, runs great, trains to tap headshots great.”
    • “Whereas Aim Lab's UI is overly complex and buggy, Aim Beast is intuitive.”
    • “(Also seems like I'm getting less FPS than I was before for some reason, as well as the menus being significantly more buggy with me having to alt+tab out of the game because I couldn't click on the button to leave the application.)”
    • “Buggy upon launch.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game lacks a significant soundtrack, which some players feel detracts from the overall experience, while others appreciate the absence of background music as it allows for better focus during training. However, many suggest that playing the game with personal music could enhance enjoyment.

    • “Unfortunately, there is no soundtrack.”
    • “While there isn't much in the way of background music, this allows you to concentrate fully on your training.”
    • “Play this game with music for the maximum level of entertainment.”
  • grinding
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the grinding aspect of the game, noting that it effectively encourages skill improvement, particularly in aiming, through a rewarding ranking system and engaging seasonal leaderboards. This motivation to grind is seen as a fun and beneficial part of the gameplay experience.

    • “The grinding in this game feels endless and repetitive, making it hard to stay engaged.”
    • “I find the grinding aspect to be tedious and not rewarding enough for the time invested.”
    • “The constant need to grind for better gear takes away from the enjoyment of the game.”
  • humor
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is derived from the exaggerated beliefs of players who think that using aim trainers can transform them into top-tier players like Shroud or Sayaplayer, highlighting a comedic disconnect between aspiration and reality.

    • “Funny”
    • “People are so funny; they believe aim trainers will make them like Shroud, Sayaplayer, or Effect. They can't!”
  • story
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is described as gripping, indicating that it effectively captures the player's attention and maintains engagement throughout the gameplay.

    • “The storyline is incredibly gripping.”
    • “The characters are well-developed and their arcs are compelling.”
    • “The plot twists kept me on the edge of my seat throughout the entire game.”

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76h Median play time
53h Average play time
5-100h Spent by most gamers
*Based on 2 analyzed playthroughs

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