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Asteroid Bounty Hunter Torrent Download [portable Edition]

Updated: Mar 28, 2020





















































About This Game Ready to take the wheel old geezer?Asteroid Bounty Hunter is a space shooter, with a lot more in store than simply blowing up asteroids. The story follows our hero John, who is a veteran, trying to do amends in his screw up life and he only has his space ship AI, who still cares about him. The story latter unfolds some pretty interesting things about John, his life and his relationship with stuff around him. The game itself is based on a dodging/blowing up stuff, but that quickly falls in background picture, since you have to outmaneuver the enemy, who are constantly changing. Your job is to save planets from incoming asteroids, while taking care of your affairs with other bounty hunters. unique boss fights with different difficulty levels defend the nearby planets from vicious asteroids attacks battle other bounty hunters The concept of the game is to farm experience, so you can unlock new upgrades. You can collect mastery points from other bounty hunter ships to unlock new ships. If you find yourself unable to progress the game, you can always come back to earlier levels and farm experience, which you can use to make limitless upgrades for you ship. Each new level brings a quest with an unique one time ship upgrade, so use it wisely. over 100 different size and texture asteroids, flying towards the planets 5 different types of bounty hunters, exchanging whole game trying to kill you 5 different bosses, each having completely unique mechanicYour ship 4 unique abilities Basic attack - limited to 3 energy particles on screen Photon swarm - more powerful - giant balls of energy spinning and crushing everything ahead, it has 3 charges stored on ship Death ray - laser cutting asteroids like it's a knife going through butter, it has significantly larger cool down, so use it wisely Final blast - ultimate attack - sends a missile with a shape of a phoenix to the center of the screen and blowing everything hostile in 360' area. The cool down is 60 seconds, so in a way you're limited to 1-2 use per level.There is two types of upgrades. You can make global upgrades in shipyard or ability upgrade in upgrade center. GLOBAL UPGRADES There is limitless ship upgrade points, which you can spend on: global shield durability global abilities cool down global damage increasePlayer get upgrade point for each level up. To level up you need to get specified amount of experience by destroying hostile ships or asteroids. When we say limitless, we think limitless... there is no player level cap. Those upgrades applies to all ships in shipyard no mater which is selected. ABILITIES UPGRADES There is 6 different upgrades, each counting 20 points to spend. Shield durability (max shield value) Shield regeneration rate Basic attack damage upgrade Photon swarm damage upgrade Death ray damage upgrade Final blast damage upgradeThere is 5 different ships in shipyard each having an unique passive bonus. Those bonuses are added to global and abilities upgrades. If you manage to unlock the special ship, you'll get all the bonuses. No bonus Shield durability bonus % Cool down bonus % Damage bonus % Shield, CD and damage bonus %amazing space graphics and ambient high resolution planets and stars advanced GUI with customizable preferences which include controls (controller support), graphics and audio b4d347fde0 Title: Asteroid Bounty HunterGenre: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Just1337 StudioPublisher:Just1337 PublisherRelease Date: 17 Feb, 2016 Asteroid Bounty Hunter Torrent Download [portable Edition] asteroid bounty hunter badge. asteroid bounty hunter steam. asteroid bounty hunter trainer. asteroid bounty hunter. asteroid bounty hunter pc download. asteroid bounty hunter gameplay. star wars bounty hunter asteroid prison Overall Score 7\/10Fun factor 8\/10Control and Gameplay 8\/10Graphics 7\/10Sound 5\/10Replayability 6\/10I didn't expect much from this game as I bought it in a 12 pack indie bundle; however, I was pleasantly surprised. It's a well-rounded side scroller shooter, with one exception the voice overs for the game are absolutely terrible. Downright cringe worthy to where after the 3rd boss fight I just stopped listening to them. If you can get past that it's defiantly worth buying when it\u2019s on sale. It consists of 25 levels of fun, I recommend playing on med or adding a modifier as it can be slow otherwise. Also, DJ it up with the unique add your own music addition which is rare for an indie game.. Not a bad game for when you just want some blast your way through gameplay. Revisit previous levels to accumulate exp and lvl up a bit, there is a limit apparently, but still provides some fun as the speed and difficulty gets more advanced. I can see how it can be a bit boring after a while, however, it does have its perks of having a decent backstory for the game, and fun can be had if you can accept the game for what it does well, and that is blasting asteroids to smithereens. There are boss levels that ramp up the challenge of blowing things up dealing with advanced ships in the 'asteroid field'. When you are looking for a casual game that is a welcom distraction from the usual this works just fine. Pop in for a few levels at a time, build up your ship, and have fun. Controls are fairly straight forward and easy to navigate. Sometimes a little sticky if that makes sense. Just restart your level and have at it. No real glitches that I encountered other than using mouse vs.keyboard. Sometimes my mouse controls move faster and response time is confusing, but overall it just takes getting a feel for the difference between reaction time with keys vs mouse.. The title of this game basically tells you what this game is about: destroying asteroids as a bounty hunter. The story begins with an alcoholic loser named John. Despite having a messed-up life, he has the skill to shoot down asteroids with his ship known as Karma. The narrative is short on substance and the 2D cutscenes look cheesy and uninspired. The story\u2019s lack of substance made me feel like the story is not that important. After the introduction to the story the game introduces you to the gameplay.The gameplay is a 2D space shooter in which your ship is in space taking on asteroids of all shapes and sizes frighteningly moving from right to left. The shapes of the asteroids range include rocks, lava looking, and liquid crystal looking asteroids. Shooting the large asteroids breaks them down to smaller ones. I thought that the gameplay would include powerups, but there are none. The gameplay is about farming your experience points and the game puts your experience points to good use with its upgrade system. The upgrade system is very easy to use and understand, but that does not mean that this game is easy in any way. There are four weapons available to use and the gameplay is very hard even at easy. Therefore, the game becomes insanely hard at the hard difficulty mode. I quickly learned that it is important to micromanage the four weapons and know when to use each weapon, especially during the hectic situations. Final blast, the most powerful weapon, can only be used sparingly in a level because of the long cooldown period. Therefore, you have use the fourth and most powerful weapon when you feel like you are about to be overwhelmed. Each level is complicated by the rival bounty hunters that join the asteroids. They have different patterns of attack and they must be defeated quickly before you get overwhelmed. You must use experience points to upgrade your character and your ships. The main objective is to shoot down a fixed number of asteroids. As you advance from one level to the next, you must destroy a larger number of asteroids to survive. Every fifth level includes a boss battle. Each boss battle is very challenging and they offer different patterns of attacks. I had to study their patterns of attacks very carefully. In addition, your defense is as important as your offense. If you rely too much on your attacks against the bosses, they will tear your defense too shreds in a hurry. If you feel like a boss is too difficult to defeat you can replay a prior level so that you can farm more XP to build your player level and mastery level for your shipyard. Bounty hunters leave behind green balls for you to pick up so that you can improve your mastery level. There is no penalty for letting asteroids get by you and sometimes you must do that in the most chaotic situations. However, after finishing all 25 levels and farming my experience points at player level 250 for a Steam achievement, the game felt repetitive. Therefore, I do not think there is much replay value after reaching a high player level and a high ship mastery level. I was hoping for mouse support for this game, but I was satisfied with the keyboard controls. The keyboard controls are well mapped for the directional movements of the ship and for the use of the ship\u2019s weapons.Graphically, the game looks gorgeous. There is a lot of brightness on the moving planets and the asteroids look diverse enough as you progress from one level to the next. Each level also looks different enough than the previous. The planets look different in each level. I did not find any graphical glitches. Your attacks with beams, rays, and missiles all look beautiful while your enemy bounty hunters are also firing their weapons.The music is a part of every level and every battle of the game and fits in with the game quite nicely. All songs are from the dance electronic genre. One good addition to the music of the game is the ability to add your own music. However, you are limited to only .ogg music files. It would have been better if the game had allowed more music file formats.Asteroid Bounty Hunter is a decent 2D space shooter with a simplistic upgrade system, but very challenging gameplay, even at the easiest difficulty mode. The story is lame and ridiculous. The background of each level in space is beautiful and the soundtrack is immersive. If you like dance electronic music, you will like the music in every level of the game. However, the replay value eventually wears down after farming enough experience points. It took me about 10 hours of playing to level up to player level 267. There are probably better space shooters on the market, but I think that this game is worth a try if you like shooting down asteroids and improving your abilities by using RPG features.My Score: 6.5\/10. Reviewed on Version 1.7.1A rather dull, buggy game. There are more polished and better executed games of this genre that you could play for free.Positives+ The graphics are okayNegatives- Low enemy variety - Higher difficulties do little more than make enemies take too long to kill.- Bosses that go on for too long with only a couple different attacks- Boss projectiles block your own shots, further extending the tedious battle- Large Hitboxes take limit the finesse of dodging- Some projectiles are almost invisible against the background- Even if you have sound and music turned off, the game will unmute itself at certain points - At the end of each level, the music unmutes itself, though it mutes itself again when you exit the level - Some boss attacks cannot be muted - Bosses briefly unmute sound and music for voice acted parts. It feels like its the same level 36 timesjesus\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665 that grinding3\/10. Asteroid Bounty Hunter+ MOBA like abilities+ Amazing soundtrack+ Challenging gameplay+ Simplistic upgrading system- Silly story Asteroid Bounty Hunter is a solid 2D space shooter with a silly story. Its gameplay is amusing and fresh even if it comes off as very simplistic. The soundtrack and graphics in the game are beautiful to the eyes and ears. This game delivers on challenge as well as being original in its own way, it even manages to try and implement new ideas that I personally have not seen before in this genre like an efficient upgrading system and MOBA like ability use. You will have an absolute blast from beginning to end!

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