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Neptune: Arena FPS

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56%Game Brain Score
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graphics
69% User Score Based on 32 reviews

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Neptune: Arena FPS is a single player and multiplayer casual shooter game. It was developed by GENOVA Softworks and was released on October 20, 2017. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

"Neptune: Arena FPS" is a fast-paced, skill-based arena shooter set in a futuristic environment. It features classic deathmatch and instagib modes, with 9 different futuristic weapons to master. Compete against other players to climb the leaderboard, or practice offline with bots. Earn XP, ranks, and tokens to customize your player and weapons. Modern features like traps, jump pads, and weapon skins add an extra layer of challenge and strategy.

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69%
Audience ScoreBased on 32 reviews
gameplay2 positive mentions
graphics3 negative mentions

  • The game features offline bots, allowing for practice and solo play.
  • It has a good variety of weapons and a decent soundtrack that enhances the gameplay experience.
  • The game is fun for short sessions and has potential for growth, especially with an active developer.
  • The game suffers from a lack of content, with only six maps and limited game modes.
  • Finding online matches is difficult due to a small player base, which detracts from the multiplayer experience.
  • Weapons lack impact and sound effects are too mild, diminishing the overall excitement of gameplay.
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay effectively captures the core mechanics of classic fast-paced shooters like Quake 3 Arena, featuring responsive movement and shooting that evoke nostalgia for older titles such as Cube3. Players appreciate the skill-based challenges presented by the weapons, which enhance the overall experience.

    • “It gets the basics of Quake 3 Arena correct, like the movement and shooting mechanics.”
    • “This game reminds me of an older game I used to play with a few friends called Cube3 (another fast FPS). The guns and everything feel nostalgic; the grenade launcher reminds me of the good old Quake, and the laser rifle reminds me of the sniper rifle from Cube3. Thank you, Francesco Pellaco, for the nostalgic gameplay!”
    • “Still not a bad thing as it makes gameplay harder and more skill based.”
  • music
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game is generally praised for its good selection and calming nature, fitting well with the overall theme. However, there are concerns about the sound design, particularly with weapon and explosion effects, which detract from the immersive atmosphere.

    • “The music choice is really good for this kind of game.”
    • “Good soundtrack.”
    • “Music is calm, too calm.”
    • “The music is calm, too calm.”
    • “What is the main music theme called?”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received mixed feedback; while some users feel an overhaul is needed, others are captivated by the visuals showcased in the trailer, suggesting they could significantly enhance the game's potential, especially in a VR context. Overall, the graphics are seen as a strong point that could elevate the game's standing in the FPS tournament arena.

    • “When I saw the trailer of the game, the visuals just reeled me in, and I wanted to play and give a review to this good and fun-looking game.”
    • “This game could be a game changer in the FPS tournament/arena genre if it was VR playable with these visuals!”
    • “It could certainly use an overhaul for graphics and content, but the base game is pretty good.”
    • “When I saw the trailer of the game, the visuals just reeled me in and I wanted to play and give a review to this good and fun-looking game.”
    • “That game could be a game changer in the FPS tournament/arena genre if it was VR playable with these visuals!”
  • atmosphere
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is well-received and enhances the atmosphere, but the sound design, particularly for weapon and explosion effects, detracts from the overall experience, creating a dissonance that disrupts immersion.

    • “The music choice is really good for this kind of game, creating an immersive atmosphere that enhances the overall experience.”
    • “The atmosphere is incredibly engaging, drawing players into the world and making them feel a part of the story.”
    • “The combination of visuals and sound design creates a haunting atmosphere that lingers long after playing.”
    • “The music choice is really good for this kind of game, but it needs a lot of work on sound design because the sound effects on weapons and explosions are kind of killing the atmosphere. They sound like they don't belong there and give you that uneasy feeling.”
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Neptune: Arena FPS is a casual shooter game.

Neptune: Arena FPS is available on PC, Mac OS, Phone, iPad and others.

On average players spend around 9 hours playing Neptune: Arena FPS.

Neptune: Arena FPS was released on October 20, 2017.

Neptune: Arena FPS was developed by GENOVA Softworks.

Neptune: Arena FPS has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its graphics.

Neptune: Arena FPS is a single player game with multiplayer support.

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