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OMEGA 6 The Triangle Stars

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67%Game Brain Score
story, graphics
gameplay, grinding
92% User Score Based on 24 reviews

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OMEGA 6 The Triangle Stars is a single player action game with a anime theme. It was developed by Pleocene and was released on February 28, 2025. It received very positive reviews from players.

From the pen of former Nintendo art director turned manga artist, Takaya Imamura, and developers of the Retro Mystery Club series, Happymeal, comes a 16-bit styled retro-future, adventure, infused with RPG elements: OMEGA 6: The Triangle Stars. A Turbulent Quest for the Ultimate Treasure Follow the adventures of Thunder and Kyla on their spaceship, Omega 6: two androids entrusted with disco…

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92%
Audience ScoreBased on 24 reviews
story4 positive mentions
grinding2 negative mentions

  • Strong nostalgic charm with pixel art and aesthetics reminiscent of classic SNES and 16-bit adventure games, enhanced by Takaya Imamura's distinctive art style.
  • Engaging and quirky sci-fi universe filled with endearing characters, humorous dialogue, and a lighthearted story that encourages exploration and side quests.
  • Unique and simple rock-paper-scissors card-based combat system that adds some strategic elements and rhythmic variety to encounters.
  • Combat can become repetitive, tedious, and relatively simplistic, potentially detracting from the overall experience over time.
  • Interface and UI feel clunky and dated, with slow text speed by default and cumbersome interactions that slow gameplay pacing.
  • The narrative structure relies on many fetch quests and errands, making the story feel loosely connected and sometimes repetitive rather than deeply engaging.
  • story
    17 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's story offers a lighthearted, comic-book-inspired adventure full of quirky characters and whimsical humor, evoking a strong nostalgic vibe reminiscent of classic 90s point-and-click games. While the narrative is straightforward and charming, it relies heavily on side quests and errands, which may feel repetitive or loosely connected to those seeking a tightly woven plot. Some players praise its artistic storytelling and fun tone, though translation issues and pacing can hamper the experience for others.

    • “From its opening moments, the game throws players into a colorful, comic-book-styled universe where android adventurers Thunder and Kyla set off on a mission driven by equal parts necessity and wanderlust.”
    • “The freedom to pursue side quests or follow the main treasure hunt lends the adventure a relaxed pace, encouraging players to immerse themselves in the setting rather than rush through it.”
    • “Likewise, the game’s structure leans heavily on errands, fetch quests, and loosely connected objectives, which may feel repetitive or scattershot to those expecting a tightly orchestrated storyline.”
    • “Every moment of this game is agony as you try to guess what will progress the story and impatiently click through text you've already read (be sure to set the speed to instant, in classic style the default speed is torture).”
    • “The tone of the story embraces its pulp inspiration, leaning into humor, whimsical detours, and a sense of breezy adventure rather than heavy narrative drama.”
  • graphics
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of Omega 6: The Triangle Stars are praised for their vibrant, nostalgic 16-bit art style that evokes classic SNES-era games like Starfox and F-Zero, filled with quirky, memorable characters and a cozy, retro sci-fi aesthetic. The detailed and charming design by Mr. Imamura brings strong personality and a heartfelt tribute to vintage RPG visuals, enhancing the overall experience with a playful and affectionate atmosphere.

    • “Omega 6 The Triangle Stars presents itself as a vibrant and affectionate tribute to a bygone era of gaming, drawing deeply from the aesthetics and sensibilities of classic 16-bit adventure titles.”
    • “It's a fun, silly, and cozy game that heavily feels like something that would have come from the SNES & the graphic design by Mr. Imamura here really shines through.”
    • “A short, but charming sci-fi game that would fit right in the SNES era, from its art style that reminds me of Starfox and F-Zero (not coincidentally, they share the same art creator), to its bizarre characters a la Earthbound or Futurama, and its clunky UI like that of the point-and-click games of that era.”
  • gameplay
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay offers a nostalgic blend of exploration, dialogue, and a simple card-based combat system reminiscent of rock-paper-scissors, which some may find charming yet occasionally clunky and slow-paced. While combat mechanics are straightforward and can feel repetitive, they do not significantly detract from the overall warm and imaginative experience. This gameplay style appeals mainly to those who appreciate retro, niche adventures rather than deep mechanics or highly polished presentation.

    • “Moment-to-moment gameplay balances exploration, dialogue-driven progress, and a simple but unusual card-based combat system.”
    • “Those looking for deep mechanics, sweeping narrative arcs, or highly animated presentation may find themselves wishing for more, but for anyone willing to accept its retro identity on its own terms, Omega 6 offers a warm, imaginative, and distinctly nostalgic adventure through the stars.”
    • “This is a fun point-and-click game with an interesting battle mechanic (rock/paper/scissors).”
    • “Interacting with NPCs or navigating menus can sometimes feel clunky by modern standards, and certain mechanics—like needing to manually call out to characters before talking—augment the nostalgia but can slow down the pacing.”
    • “Those looking for deep mechanics, sweeping narrative arcs, or highly animated presentation may find themselves wishing for more.”
    • “The combat mechanics are a bit simple and a bit boring, to be honest.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is lighthearted and whimsical, embracing a playful, offbeat tone that complements its pulp-inspired story and quirky characters. It adds to the game's distinctive personality and atmosphere, appealing to players who enjoy humor woven into straightforward, breezy adventures.

    • “The tone of the story embraces its pulp inspiration, leaning into humor, whimsical detours, and a sense of breezy adventure rather than heavy narrative drama.”
    • “The blend of pixel art, offbeat humor, straightforward combat, and open exploration creates a distinctive experience that appeals most to players who appreciate games primarily for their personality and atmosphere.”
    • “Great characters, weird and funny story, catchy music.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is understated, focusing more on exploration and quirky characters than deep introspection. However, it succeeds in delivering a heartfelt tribute to classic adventure games.

    • “In the end, Omega 6: The Triangle Stars succeeds as a heartfelt love letter to classic adventure gaming.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is praised for its distinctive retro charm, combining pixel art, quirky humor, and open exploration to create a joyful and engaging experience that strongly appeals to players who value personality and nostalgic vibes.

    • “The blend of pixel art, offbeat humor, straightforward combat, and open exploration creates a distinctive experience that appeals most to players who appreciate games primarily for their personality and atmosphere.”
    • “100% retro atmosphere, I'm just smiling constantly like a child!”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in Omega 6: The Triangle Stars is considered tedious and repetitive, with combat feeling like an afterthought that unnecessarily prolongs the game and detracts from its otherwise charming narrative and characters.

    • “Moving around is tedious.”
    • “The combat of Omega 6: The Triangle Stars feels like a complete afterthought, bloating its runtime with repetitive and tedious battles that serve nothing more than to frustrate, ultimately distracting from its charming cast and endearing text adventure exterior.”
  • music
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music is praised for its catchy and charming soundtrack, embodying a distinct Nintendo charm that complements its quirky characters and story.

    • “Charming game, excellent soundtrack, full of that Nintendo charm.”
    • “Great characters, weird & funny story, catchy music.”
  • stability
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game generally maintains good stability with only a few minor glitches reported. These issues do not significantly impact the overall gameplay experience.

  • character development
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The character development is praised for its appealing designs and engaging story, contributing to an enjoyable experience.

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OMEGA 6 The Triangle Stars is a action game with anime theme.

OMEGA 6 The Triangle Stars is available on PC, Steam Deck and Windows.

OMEGA 6 The Triangle Stars was released on February 28, 2025.

OMEGA 6 The Triangle Stars was developed by Pleocene.

OMEGA 6 The Triangle Stars has received very positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its story but disliked it for its gameplay.

OMEGA 6 The Triangle Stars is a single player game.

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