Omnibion War
- February 6, 2020
- Crazy Bullet
Transform your high-tech space jet into a flying mech at the touch of a button as you blast your way through the galaxy in this frantic 3D shoot ‘em up. Take down thousands of Hellhounds one by one and prevent them from acquiring Omnibion, a dangerous ancient weapon.
Reviews
- The game offers a nostalgic old-school shoot'em up experience that some players find enjoyable.
- Graphics are bright and colorful, with well-designed ships and impressive space battles.
- The on-rail shooter segments provide some arcade fun, reminiscent of classic games in the genre.
- Controls are frustratingly imprecise, making free movement segments nearly unplayable and leading to frequent deaths.
- The game suffers from poor design choices, such as a lack of checkpoints and an unnecessary energy system that complicates gameplay.
- Many players find the difficulty unbalanced, with later missions being excessively hard and lacking proper guidance or targeting systems.
- story10 mentions
- 10 % positive mentions
- 60 % neutral mentions
- 30 % negative mentions
The story is considered dull and uninspired, failing to engage players amidst gameplay frustrations such as unbalanced difficulty and limited customization options. While the missions offer a mix of on-rail shooting and free-roaming elements, the overall narrative does not elevate the experience, leaving players feeling underwhelmed.
“Story is there, but it's as boring as the rest of the game.”
“Just don't expect triple-A quality and get prepared to rage a lot in the latest missions.”
“Unfortunately, there's not much to unlock; by mission 5 or 6, I already had everything unlocked, including skins.”
- music4 mentions
- 25 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 75 % negative mentions
The music in the game is criticized for being repetitive and generic, with some users noting that it feels out of place despite the impressive graphics and action. While the heavy metal soundtrack complements the game's thematic elements, it lacks memorability and variety across different stages.
“The graphics are good, delivering some really impressive battles in gorgeous space landscapes, all that filled with huge explosions and heavy metal music!”
“Music consists of some generic electric guitar solo that I would dare to say is the same track in all of the stages.”
“And my god, the terrible soundtrack feels so out of place.”
“Music design is thematic and fits well, though not exceptionally memorable.”
- graphics3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -67 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The graphics in the game are generally well-received, featuring impressive battles set against vibrant space landscapes filled with explosions. The ship designs are notable, and the colorful aesthetic, reminiscent of classic series like Robotech and Macross, adds to its appeal. Overall, while some find the graphics unremarkable, many appreciate the visual style and execution.
“The graphics are good, delivering some really impressive battles in gorgeous space landscapes, all filled with huge explosions and heavy metal music!”
“Style-wise, Omnibion War is decent. The graphics are bright and colorful, ships are fairly well designed, and the world setting with its transforming mecha is very reminiscent of Robotech/Macross, which is what initially attracted me to the game.”
“Nothing worth mentioning in the graphics part.”
“The graphics are bright and colorful, but overall, they lack depth and detail.”
“The world setting with its transforming mecha is very reminiscent of Robotech/Macross, but the graphics fail to fully capture that essence.”