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"Endless Firepower" is a sci-fi shooter game where players must survive a robotic invasion across different planets, each with unique challenges and procedurally generated layouts. The game boasts millions of unique weapons with procedurally generated stats, abilities, and elemental effects. Players can also choose from different classes, each with their own abilities and playstyle, providing a unique progression to the gameplay.

  • PC
  • Windows

Reviews

43%
Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions
  • Endless replayability due to random generation of weapons and levels.
  • Smooth controls and good weapon handling, making combat enjoyable.
  • The game has solid foundations and shows potential for improvement with future updates.
  • Repetitive levels and lack of variety in enemies and weapons lead to a stale experience.
  • Numerous technical issues, including bugs and crashes, hinder gameplay.
  • Some mechanics are poorly implemented, making combat feel unbalanced and frustrating.
  • gameplay3 mentions

    The gameplay is criticized for its lackluster roguelite mechanics, poorly explained abilities, and ineffective perks, with no progression carried over between runs. Additionally, the first-person shooter mechanics require significant refinement, as issues like slow shotgun shell travel and unresponsive sniper zoom detract from the overall experience, resulting in an underwhelming game that fails to justify its price.

    • “The lackluster roguelite mechanics are disappointing; abilities are poorly explained, perks seem largely worthless, and no progression is preserved across runs.”
    • “The FPS mechanics require refinement; shotgun shells travel hilariously slow, and the sniper zoom doesn't scale your mouse look speed or sensitivity.”
    • “Unfortunately, myriad mechanics just don't work well right now, leading to an underwhelming experience that's definitely not worth the asking price.”
  • graphics2 mentions

    The graphics in the game are a mixed bag; while some users appreciate the indie aesthetic and well-executed animations, others criticize issues like clipping text, lack of weapon detail, non-functional menu items, and the absence of a map. Overall, the graphical presentation shows potential but suffers from significant usability flaws.

    • “If you look at the animations and the graphics, you can see that this is an indie shooter, but a well-done one.”
    • “The graphics clip through the text, you can't see your weapon details, half the menu items don't even work (advanced weapon stats), and there isn't even a map.”
    • “If you look at the animations and the graphics, you can see that this is an indie shooter, but a well done one.”
  • optimization2 mentions

    Overall, the game is praised for its smooth performance, contributing to an engaging experience. However, some users feel that the optimization of certain elements, particularly those that are rare, does not meet expectations.

    • “The game runs smoothly and it isn't boring.”
    • “The performance of things other than 'laser' does not justify their rarity.”
    • “The performance of items other than 'laser' does not justify their rarity.”
    • “The game suffers from severe optimization issues, leading to frequent frame drops and stuttering.”
    • “Many features feel underdeveloped and poorly optimized, making the overall experience frustrating.”
  • stability1 mentions

    The game's stability is marred by glitches that can disrupt weapon functionality and lead to unintended design issues, such as players being able to escape the map and fall out of the game space.

    • “It's that, but with glitches that can sometimes break weapons and generally weird design choices like being able to escape the map and fall out of the game space.”
  • humor1 mentions

    The humor in the game is derived from its quirky mechanics, such as the absurdly slow travel speed of shotgun shells and the unresponsive sniper zoom, which lead to comical gameplay moments. Players find these flaws amusing, adding a lighthearted element to the overall experience.

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Play time

10hMedian play time
10hAverage play time
10-10hSpent by most gamers
*Based on 1 analyzed playthroughs

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