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Void Scrappers

Void Scrappers is an absolute no brainer if you like quirky shooters and actually sits quite nicely alongside other genre-mates.
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90%Game Brain Score
gameplay, music
grinding, story
91% User Score Based on 454 reviews
Critic Score 85%Based on 1 reviews

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Void Scrappers is a single player survival shooter game. It was developed by 8BitSkull and was released on October 21, 2022. It received positive reviews from critics and very positive reviews from players.

Void Scrappers is a frantic, rogue-like 2D shooter set in a cyberpunk world. Assemble your loadout from a variety of weapons and abilities, and face off against hordes of enemies in procedurally generated levels. Fight for survival, collect scraps to upgrade your gear, and defeat powerful bosses to progress. Every run offers a new challenge, making Void Scrappers a highly replayable experience.

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91%
Audience ScoreBased on 454 reviews
gameplay26 positive mentions
grinding9 negative mentions

  • Engaging gameplay with a variety of characters and weapon upgrades that encourage experimentation.
  • Fast-paced action with smooth controls, making it easy to pick up and play for short sessions.
  • Great graphics and a catchy soundtrack that enhance the overall experience.
  • Limited enemy variety and only one map, which can lead to repetitive gameplay over time.
  • Some balance issues with certain weapons and upgrades feeling significantly stronger than others.
  • The game can become frustrating due to RNG elements affecting weapon and upgrade availability during runs.
  • gameplay
    74 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is fast-paced and engaging, offering a satisfying mix of character unlocks and build variety that keeps players returning for more. While some mechanics may feel shallow compared to similar titles, the addictive loop and unique features, such as the shield system and movement mechanics, provide a fresh experience. However, there are concerns about balance and the need for additional mechanics to enhance gameplay depth.

    • “The captivating gameplay and engaging mechanics keep me coming back for more.”
    • “The gameplay is fast-paced enough to keep you on your toes constantly, but slow enough to be reasonably manageable, and there is a solid variety of build paths you can take and characters to play.”
    • “Building your character is very satisfying, and the moment-to-moment gameplay can be fast and intense.”
    • “The gameplay feels tight, getting upgrades feels good, and while it is nice not being restricted by the general genre's 6-weapons & 6-abilities limit, the downside is that you are way more dependent on re-rolling and banishing things you don't use, as they'll likely keep popping up throughout the whole round.”
    • “At first I was really excited about the upgrades and it was definitely noticeable during gameplay, but the further you unlock between rounds, the smaller the upgrade gets with each power-up, which drains the fun.”
    • “The problem is that one of the upgrades is just incredibly overpowered to the point where it forces you into just one type of gameplay and that's not something you want in this kind of game.”
  • music
    60 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game receives mixed reviews, with many players praising the soundtrack as fantastic, energetic, and well-executed, often enhancing the overall experience. However, some users note that the tracks can become repetitive over time, and there is a desire for more variety. Overall, while the music is a highlight for many, its repetitiveness and lack of options to adjust it during gameplay are common criticisms.

    • “Interestingly enough, one of my favorite parts of this game is the music. It is very well done and is the sort of soundtrack that you might want to listen to on its own, with a varied and chill sound that relaxes you as you are engaged in fast-paced enemy slaying carnage.”
    • “The music is great, with a lot of changing tracks as you go through wave after wave of enemies. These are nice touches to keep runs feeling a little different and allow the player to not get burnt out on seeing the same enemy or hearing the same song for the 100th time.”
    • “There's a steady rotation of awesome tunes, and I could easily see myself listening to some of these songs while working out (if I did that) or maybe even while playing other games with less inspiring music to listen to.”
    • “I liked the background music at first, but it got very repetitive very quickly; all the songs kind of sound the same.”
    • “You can't access the options menu when pausing to, for example, mute the repetitive music, and the developer has said there aren't any more updates planned, so unfortunately there probably won't be any more added. It would still be nice to get some more variety.”
    • “Boring graphics, sound, and music; I often play games like this while listening to podcasts, and man, I can't even be bothered for this.”
  • graphics
    32 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have received generally positive feedback, with many users praising the crisp 8-bit style and vibrant aesthetics that evoke nostalgia for retro gaming. While some noted minor issues like clipping and a lack of resolution options, the overall presentation, including smooth animations and appealing artwork, contributes to an immersive experience. Despite a few criticisms regarding diversity and simplicity, the visuals are often described as enjoyable and well-executed, enhancing the gameplay.

    • “The vibrant graphics and smooth animations create an immersive world.”
    • “The graphics are crispy and well done for 8-bit style, along with very good artwork and a nice array of challenging enemies.”
    • “Overall giving you a faster, sci-fi take on the 'just keep moving' formula, the visuals and aesthetics are great as is all of the presentation, and there is an excellent mix of in-run and permanent progression that makes every attempt rewarding.”
    • “A choice was made to use obsolete, decades old retro pixel 'art' as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics.”
    • “There's no option to change the resolution and no useful graphics tweaks.”
    • “The graphics are decent but they're not great, especially when you see details like weapons badly clipping when fired from some ships or the bit where the enemy spaceship blob getting big enough makes them jostle in place like traffic jammed bumper cars, makes me laugh every time.”
  • grinding
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be a mixed experience; while there are enjoyable elements and satisfying upgrades, some feel that the power curve can become overly grindy relative to the game's content. The repetitive nature of certain tasks, like flying in uninteresting environments, can lead to tedium, although the absence of grindy achievements is appreciated. Overall, the grind is present but not excessively burdensome for most players.

    • “Addictive survival shooter with satisfying upgrades but grindy power curve.”
    • “My main criticism would be that the permanent upgrades power curve gets perhaps too grindy for the amount of content there is in the game.”
    • “Takes a bit of grinding for the permanent passive stat upgrades, but isn't too bad.”
  • replayability
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game offers solid replayability through its progression system, unlockable ships, and diverse play styles, reminiscent of arcade shooters while incorporating modern roguelite features. However, some players feel it lacks the extensive content and variety found in similar titles, which may limit its long-term replay value. Overall, it is considered fun and versatile, though not as replayable as its competitors.

    • “Coupled with the comparatively high amount of enemies that use projectiles, it creates an atmosphere reminiscent of arcade-style shooters, but with the build options, balancing, quality of life features, and replayability consistent with modern roguelites.”
    • “Super replayable, with a wide cast of pilots that offer significant variety between play-throughs.”
    • “Great game with lots of versatility and replayability.”
    • “Not as extensive or replayable as similar games in this category like Vampire Survivors, but still satisfying nonetheless.”
    • “The replayability is really small; VS or Brotato are much better.”
    • “However, there's way less content and build variety, and that severely hampers the replay value here.”
  • stability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game is praised for its smooth performance and lack of significant bugs, particularly on Linux and Steam Deck. However, players have reported stability issues that arise after prolonged play, leading to glitches and crashes, especially when resources become overloaded. While the game is generally stable, these issues can detract from the experience, particularly in extended sessions.

    • “But it's a fun game, a good game, smooth and bug-free, so it's worth it on sale!”
    • “Ah, and it runs great on Linux and the Steam Deck; props for that!”
    • “Runs great, has a native Linux version.”
    • “The game has only one stage and a lack of enemy variety, with all enemies behaving similarly. After defeating the final boss, the game starts to glitch and eventually crashes due to poor resource management.”
    • “There is no high score, new game plus, or endless mode, which makes replayability nonexistent. The game becomes increasingly unstable after the final boss, leading to frequent freezes and crashes.”
    • “The gameplay is repetitive and uninspired, with only one weapon type that dominates. The overall lack of interesting mechanics contributes to the game's instability and eventual breakdown.”
  • story
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story in the game is minimal and lacks originality, primarily revolving around a survival mission in a chaotic galaxy where metal scraps are valuable. However, the inclusion of unique character dialogue during key events adds some personality, which reviewers feel is often lacking in similar games. Overall, while the narrative may not be deep, it serves its purpose within the gameplay context.

    • “Terrible design decision, end of story.”
    • “There's less story here than bone reading a single sentence item description in a souls-like, so moving on.”
    • “The story in Void Scrappers is hardly original, but I do know that in a parallel universe the galaxy as a whole has gone to the garbage and that scraps of metal are the most prized commodities.”
  • monetization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has drawn criticism for its intrusive ads, including full-screen promotions for other games that disrupt gameplay. Players feel that these ads detract from the overall experience and contribute to a perception of the game as a cash grab, despite its affordable and addictive nature.

    • “When buying this game, I didn't expect to see ads for another game.”
    • “One big problem I have is they've made full-screen 'wishlist our other game' ads that you must interact with before being able to start a game.”
    • “Overall, it feels like a cheap cash grab; you don't miss out much.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game currently suffers from a lack of content, with the final boss being unplayable even with optimized builds. While there are no significant performance issues, players suggest that improvements in weapon and upgrade selection could enhance build diversity and replayability.

    • “No performance issues.”
    • “There are a few optimizations that could be made to weapon and upgrade selection to improve build diversity and replayability.”
    • “Currently heavily lacking in content, and the final boss is unplayable outright even with optimized builds.”
    • “But, there are a few optimizations that could be made to weapon/upgrade selection to improve build diversity and replayability.”
  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The atmosphere is praised for its engaging music and dynamic enemy ship spawns, evoking a nostalgic arcade shooter vibe. The combination of projectile-heavy enemies and modern roguelite features enhances the overall experience, offering both replayability and a balanced gameplay environment.

    • “Good music, great atmosphere. I appreciate the randomization of enemy ship spawns.”
    • “Coupled with the comparatively high amount of enemies that use projectiles, it creates an atmosphere reminiscent of arcade-style shooters, but with the build options, balancing, quality of life features, and replayability consistent with modern roguelites.”
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11h Median play time
22h Average play time
3h Main story
14h Completionist
3-70h Spent by most gamers
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Void Scrappers is a survival shooter game.

Void Scrappers is available on Nintendo Switch, PC, Web Browser, Mac OS and others.

The main story can be completed in around 3 hours, while the entire game is estimated to take about 14 hours to finish. On average players spend around 22 hours playing Void Scrappers.

Void Scrappers was released on October 21, 2022.

Void Scrappers was developed by 8BitSkull.

Void Scrappers has received positive reviews from players and positive reviews from critics. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its grinding.

Void Scrappers is a single player game.

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