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Starship Troopers: Extermination

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81%Game Brain Score
gameplay, story
optimization, stability
81% User Score Based on 22,604 reviews

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Starship Troopers: Extermination is a multiplayer action game. It was developed by Offworld and was released on October 10, 2024. It received positive reviews from players.

Starship Troopers: Extermination is a pulse-pounding co-op first-person shooter. Join the Deep Space Vanguard, an elite Special Forces branch of the Mobile Infantry, in the fight against the Bug menace and claim victory for humanity! Your trusty Morita Assault Rifle, support tools, and fellow Vanguard Troopers are all that will keep you alive while exploring the hostile surface of these ugly plan…

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81%
Audience ScoreBased on 22,604 reviews
gameplay613 positive mentions
optimization492 negative mentions

  • The game captures the essence of the films by maintaining the gritty atmosphere and dark humor that made the movies so memorable.
  • The cooperative gameplay is incredibly engaging, and the challenge of working together with friends to survive against endless waves of bugs keeps the excitement high.
  • The developers have managed to replicate the intense and chaotic atmosphere that made the film so memorable.
  • The optimization of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with many players reporting severe performance issues, including significant frame drops, stuttering, and crashes.
  • The game is poorly optimized while looking like an Arma 3 mod, making it unplayable for many, especially on mid-range hardware.
  • The grinding aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with players describing it as tedious, repetitive, and often frustrating.
  • optimization
    1,795 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with many players reporting severe performance issues, including significant frame drops, stuttering, and crashes, particularly during intense gameplay moments. While some users have noted minor improvements in performance with recent updates, the consensus is that the game remains poorly optimized, making it unplayable for many, especially on mid-range hardware. Overall, players are urging developers to prioritize optimization to enhance the gaming experience.

    • “Optimization is getting better, and the devs are keeping up with optimizations.”
    • “The game has been very well optimized to the point that now the sniper class is smoother to aim and shoot.”
    • “While not as solid an improvement as I and many others would like, the performance is actually in a playable state but still off from where it should be.”
    • “The performance is absolutely awful, even on a 9800x3d and 4090. The bones of the game are there, and there is fun to be had, but the experience is so lackluster with so many performance issues that it feels impossible to recommend the game.”
    • “The game is poorly optimized while looking like an Arma 3 mod. Performance is still absolutely awful.”
    • “This game has such glaring performance issues that it's completely unplayable. The performance has gotten drastically worse, and the game is riddled with bugs and crashes.”
  • gameplay
    1,723 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of "Starship Troopers: Extermination" is characterized by a chaotic blend of cooperative shooting and base-building mechanics, which many players find engaging and reminiscent of the film's themes. However, the experience is marred by performance issues, repetitive gameplay loops, and a lack of content variety, leading to mixed reviews regarding its long-term appeal. While the core mechanics are solid and the game can be fun, especially with friends, many players express a desire for more depth, optimization, and diverse gameplay elements to enhance the overall experience.

    • “The gameplay immerses you in the intense, bug-squashing chaos of intergalactic warfare, offering a satisfying mix of cooperative team dynamics and strategic planning.”
    • “The core gameplay loop is fun, it gets chaotic, its has voip, and some stuff to level up and unlock.”
    • “The cooperative gameplay is incredibly engaging, and the challenge of working together with friends to survive against endless waves of bugs keeps the excitement high.”
    • “I have to say resolutely no because of the major performance issues, severe lack of content, and lack of variety and coherency in the gameplay.”
    • “The game is very playable and fun if you have a group of people, but the frankly insane number of bugs in every single system within the gameplay makes it a frequently frustrating experience.”
    • “The gameplay is repetitive and half the features that you're promised in this game hardly work.”
  • story
    1,572 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of "Starship Troopers: Extermination" has received mixed reviews, with many players noting a lack of depth and variety in the narrative. The game primarily focuses on repetitive mission objectives, such as defending bases and exterminating bugs, without a compelling overarching storyline or character development. While the chaotic gameplay and cooperative elements capture the essence of the franchise, players express a desire for more engaging missions, diverse environments, and a richer narrative experience.

    • “The game offers a variety of mission types, ranging from intense bug hunts to strategic base defenses, ensuring a diverse and engaging gameplay experience.”
    • “The intense feeling you get toward the end of a mission defending the arc and extracting, working together to survive is well worth the 25 dollars.”
    • “Each mission really feels like the battle scenes from the movies, where troopers are doing their damnedest to hold the line and stay together while giant alien bugs just throw themselves at you and your squad, trying to split everyone up.”
    • “The solo campaign recycles missions and often provides bare-bones objectives with little detail.”
    • “The single-player missions are just boring at best.”
    • “The so-called single-player campaign is just a glorified tutorial, stretched out over 25 monotonous missions, which barely last 5 to 6 minutes each.”
  • graphics
    829 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of "Starship Troopers: Extermination" receive mixed reviews, with some players praising the stunning visuals and faithful recreation of the film's aesthetic, while others criticize the outdated graphics and poor optimization. Many users report significant performance issues, including low frame rates and graphical glitches, even on high-end systems, leading to a frustrating experience. Overall, while the game captures the atmosphere of the franchise well, it struggles with technical execution, leaving room for improvement in future updates.

    • “The graphics are impressive, showcasing detailed environments that bring the universe to life, while the sound design and voice acting elevate the overall experience.”
    • “The graphics are stunning, with meticulously crafted environments that transport players to the desolate planets where the arachnids dwell.”
    • “The graphics, gameplay, and story are all finely crafted, providing an engaging and entertaining experience.”
    • “The graphics are severely outdated — it looks more like an early 2000s title than a modern release.”
    • “First thing I noticed is that this game is ugly, and I'm normally not the type of person to care about graphics, but this game looks like trash by the lowest standards.”
    • “The graphics are downright awful as well.”
  • stability
    818 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is a significant concern among players, with numerous reports of bugs, glitches, and performance issues that hinder the overall experience. Many users describe it as a "buggy mess," citing problems such as connection issues, crashes, and frustrating gameplay interruptions. While some players find enjoyment despite these issues, the consensus is that the game requires substantial improvements in stability and optimization before it can be fully recommended.

    • “I am not having any of the issues others are reporting - the game runs great on my hardware.”
    • “For more or less a first build, it is surprisingly bug free, at least for me.”
    • “Even in this early access state, the game is mostly bug free.”
    • “The game is buggy and glitchy.”
    • “Game crashes and glitches out so often it's nearly unplayable.”
    • “It's a buggy mess, too (literally).”
  • music
    235 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received mixed reviews, with many players praising its ability to evoke the atmosphere of the original *Starship Troopers* film, while others criticize its lack of licensed tracks from the movie. Some players find the soundtrack immersive and fitting for the gameplay, enhancing the experience during intense moments, while others feel it falls short of capturing the original's epic feel. Overall, while the custom soundtrack is appreciated for its orchestral quality, many fans express a desire for the inclusion of the iconic film score to elevate the game's emotional impact.

    • “The game also has an incredible soundtrack that perfectly invokes the feeling of the original Poledouris score while maintaining its own identity.”
    • “The music kicks in at just the right moment, the beefy weapon sounds, the environments, weather, day/night cycle, the maps.”
    • “The music is great, it perfectly captures the feelings of the movies, and suits the theme spot on.”
    • “The shooting, visuals, gun sounds, and music weren't immersive or engaging.”
    • “Not having licensed or at least tributes to the original score makes the music feel empty.”
    • “The soundtrack is forgettable, lacking the intense and pulse-pounding melodies that could have added some much-needed excitement to the game.”
  • humor
    212 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in "Starship Troopers: Extermination" is a standout feature, with players frequently praising the game's comedic elements, including hilarious voice chat interactions and community banter that often references the original film. Many reviews highlight the chaotic and funny moments that arise during gameplay, such as unexpected glitches and over-the-top scenarios, contributing to a lighthearted atmosphere. While some players note a decline in humor compared to early access, the overall sentiment remains that the game is a fun, comedic experience, especially when played with friends.

    • “With its perfect mix of humor, heart, and high-stakes action, Starship Troopers: Extermination is the ultimate call to arms for anyone ready to join the frontlines and save the world—one bug at a time!”
    • “The community is hilarious and fun to be around.”
    • “You'll be laughing all the way to the extraction, and even if you don't make it, you'll feel nothing but proud to have served the federation.”
    • “It is so unpolished it's not funny.”
    • “The jokes fall flat and feel forced.”
    • “I expected more clever humor, but it just misses the mark.”
  • atmosphere
    121 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is widely praised for its faithful recreation of the chaotic energy and aesthetic of the 1997 film "Starship Troopers," enhanced by immersive sound design and engaging level design. Players appreciate the intense, cooperative gameplay that captures the essence of the franchise, although some critiques mention issues with environmental detail and occasional bugs that detract from the overall experience. Overall, the atmosphere is considered a strong point, making it enjoyable for fans of the series despite some technical shortcomings.

    • “The game captures the essence of the films by maintaining the gritty atmosphere and dark humor that made the movies so memorable.”
    • “The developers have managed to replicate the intense and chaotic atmosphere that made the film so memorable.”
    • “The graphics and sound design further contribute to the game's immersive atmosphere.”
    • “The game's atmosphere is so vanilla and boring.”
    • “There's a lack of music and ambient noises, and as a result the atmosphere feels non-existent.”
    • “The new map is extremely boring and lackluster, with the dark lighting intended to hide the lack of details or objects than to add atmosphere.”
  • monetization
    114 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has drawn significant criticism, with many players labeling it a "cash grab" due to the presence of cosmetic DLCs and a lack of meaningful content updates. While some reviews note the absence of microtransactions, others express concern over the game's pricing and the introduction of overpriced cosmetic items, suggesting that the developers are prioritizing profit over player experience. Overall, the sentiment is largely negative, with players feeling that the game has devolved into a monetization-focused endeavor rather than a polished, engaging title.

    • “No microtransactions here, just cosmetic DLCs for those who want them.”
    • “There are no microtransactions, pay the initial price and then you just play.”
    • “An early access game with working multiplayer on day 1, no microtransactions, no shady BS, made by a dev with a decent track record, that costs less than half of a normal game?”
    • “Garbage cash grab attempt, but now it's the future, ooooh!”
    • “The game had the potential to be great, but it's an unpolished, cash grab for once.”
    • “This is a total cash grab, bare bones horde shooter with the Starship Troopers IP.”
  • replayability
    105 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's replayability is a mixed bag, with some players praising its dynamic mission objectives, cooperative gameplay, and class variety that enhance replay value, while others criticize the limited content, bugs, and repetitive gameplay that diminish long-term engagement. Many reviews highlight the potential for replayability, especially with future updates, but current performance issues and a lack of diverse content leave some players feeling that the game falls short in this aspect. Overall, while there are enjoyable elements that can keep players coming back, the experience is hampered by technical problems and a need for more substantial content.

    • “Extermination has received consistent praise from Steam users for its intense cooperative gameplay, dynamic battles, and replay value.”
    • “However, the focus on replayability through dynamic mission objectives, procedurally generated enemy waves, and environmental hazards keeps the gameplay fresh and challenging over time.”
    • “The seamless integration of cooperative and competitive gameplay mechanics is a stroke of genius that adds tremendous replay value and ensures that no two matches are ever the same.”
    • “No dev work after release, little replayability.”
    • “The base building and resources mechanics play no role in the singleplayer at all, the AI of both the bugs and your teammates is abysmal, the replay value is basically zero and the whole thing can be completed in 2.5 to 3 hours.”
    • “However, the replayability of this game is slim to none.”
  • grinding
    104 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The grinding aspect of the game has received overwhelmingly negative feedback, with players describing it as tedious, repetitive, and often frustrating. Many feel that the time required to unlock new perks, weapons, and classes detracts from the overall enjoyment, especially when progress can be lost or feels unrewarding. While some players appreciate the potential for variety in playstyles, the consensus is that the grinding mechanics are excessive and diminish the game's fun factor.

    • “The leveling isn't too grindy and weapons can be upgraded a bit to improve your weapon of choice.”
    • “The game is a lot of fun so long as you learn to cooperate with your squad; the sound effects are on point, progression isn't too grindy, and the combat loop is lots of fun. Very excited for the survival horde mode to go live; lots of potential!”
    • “Starship Troopers possesses fun building elements - nothing complicated - and the leveling system is fun enough but not tedious.”
    • “Mind you, it's not every game, but sometimes the farming gets ridiculous and ruins the fun.”
    • “It is boring, tedious, repetitive, and uninteresting.”
    • “The environments are bland and repetitive, making each mission feel like a tedious slog through the same generic landscape over and over again.”
  • emotional
    37 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players describe the emotional aspect of the game as a mix of wholesome fun and profound storytelling, often leading to unexpected feelings of connection and nostalgia. Many express that the cooperative gameplay fosters a sense of community, though some experiences highlight a lack of communication among players. Overall, the game elicits strong emotional responses, from laughter to tears, making it a memorable experience despite some technical issues.

    • “This game made me cry for my mommy in front of 16 other men.”
    • “One of the game's most remarkable achievements is its captivating and emotionally charged storyline.”
    • “It is a masterclass in storytelling that will leave players emotionally invested and pondering its profound messages long after the credits roll.”
  • character development
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development in the game shows promise, with developers actively working on updates and improvements, though currently lacking custom character options. While the character designs align with the movie's troopers, players feel that deeper storylines and emotional connections are needed to enhance the overall experience. Future updates are anticipated to expand character development opportunities and gameplay elements.

    • “I look forward to character development updates and more weapons as well as more building options in the future.”
    • “Is it an AAA game with a great plot, character development, and a new way to progress your character?”
    • “Deepening the character development and adding more engaging storylines could help players forge a stronger emotional connection to the game world.”
    • “No custom characters or character designs.”
    • “Although the character design seems to reflect the troopers fighting in the movie, it does not reflect how I remember the characters fighting in the movie.”
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Starship Troopers: Extermination is a action game.

Starship Troopers: Extermination is available on PC and Windows.

On average players spend around 79 hours playing Starship Troopers: Extermination.

Starship Troopers: Extermination was released on October 10, 2024.

Starship Troopers: Extermination was developed by Offworld.

Starship Troopers: Extermination has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its optimization.

Starship Troopers: Extermination is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.

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