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E se o Link se identificasse como uma aeronave de combate?

The Legend of Zelda meets bullet hell. And like all great Zelda games, you are constantly finding secrets and gaining new abilities. Difficulty tuned to a perfect degree of fun. And doesn't overstay it's welcome clocking in at about eight hours.

Had and absolute blast playing this.

It's Bullet Hell Zelda, and it does both parts quite well. The exploration and upgrades are satisfying, and the bullet hell aspect is hard enough to provide a challenge while not being too punishing - a perfect entry point for newcomers to the genre.

Petit jeu très très très cool, efficace, fluide, agréable. A faire !

Doesn't break new ground in the genre, but it's fun, well paced, and never frustrating. One of the purest games I've played in a while.


Take the top down world exploration and secret finding of original Zelda games, add a healthy dose of Metroidvania-like progression and arsenal of fun abilities, and then throw in bullet hell combat with you controlling an adorable little sci-fi fighter jet and it results in this absolute gem of an indie game.

The design and soundtrack are completely charming, the mechanical control is silky smooth, and the whole experience clocks in at right around 10 hours or so if you're going for 100% completion of the map. There are some extra trials to take on afterwards, as well, and I was amazed that I wanted to do them. This is a game that never once made me feel angry due to failing but had just the right amount of challenge to where I could pretty quickly learn the enemy patterns needed to overcome a major fight in a handful of tries at most.

I certainly did not fire this up thinking it would win me over as hard as it has, but I can honestly say this sits in firm contention for my GOTY. If you enjoy the genres mentioned above (and even if you don't usually enjoy bullet hell), trust me, this is worth your time!

Can a spaceship and their friends (also spaceships) be adorable? Well yes, and they're the stars in one of the best games I've played so far this year.

Loved the mix of Zelda style mechanics with shoot'em up combat, I remember looking at a gif or video on some social network and it was love at first sight. Then I played it and it was even better.

Movement felt great in general and visuals were very clean. Combat was reasonably challenging on hard mode, but the best part for me was exploration and character progression. Lots of small secrets and relatively open navigation, with the right amount of anticipation for gated areas. There wasn't a teleport feature (other than a "back to base" at the overworld you need to unlock) but backtracking was manageable.

I managed to play decently on a KBM setup, but I ended up switching to a Steam Deck, and it was a way better choice for accurate turns (winning races could have been tricky otherwise).

Strongly recommended.

What a fun little steamdeck game. Makes me wonder why no one has done this before! Bullet Hell Zelda isn't the peak of either of those two genera's. But it does both, very well. A fun 8 hours to ~100%

Juegazo de naves que mezcla el clásico shooter de naves con los Zelda clásicos. Increíble lo que han hecho 2 personas solo, de los mejores juegos de 2024 y un must del año y si tienes Steam deck rog Ally y esas cosas