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 Free Download [pack] asteroid bounty hunter trainer. asteroid bounty hunter pc download. asteroid bounty hunter gameplay. asteroid bounty hunter steam. asteroid bounty hunter badge. star wars bounty hunter asteroid prison. asteroid bounty hunter While this game is probably worth what I paid for it, it's nothing to call home about.The game touts full range controls yet is limited to arrow keys, which still doesn't allow the precision needed for weaving through bullet patterns.Multiple spelling and grammar errors grated my nerves, both in the story segments and in the documentation\/hint screens.Graphics are pretty, and the soundtrack isn't half bad.I might come back to this game if\/when I upgrade this computer to see if the controls get any tighter.--Addendum with version 1.4: The controls are a bit more responsive now, and the ship's inertia is removed. Previously, I thought it was an artifact of my four-year-old compy, but, no, it was a feature. I think performance has improved since last time I played; refighting a boss showed much less slowdown than the first time. Documentation is cleaned up (though the typeface might benefit from lower-case letters) and I haven't seen more loading screen errors. The addition of two game modes helps to alleviate the level monotony somewhat, and paradoxically makes them more passable. Normal mode has about a dozen rocks hurtling towards you, after which one or more enemy ships crawl in and shoot, asteroid-free. This runs up the level timer, which has the effect of multiplying asteroid hp and xp... but you hit a wall where you can't output enough damage to any single asteroid before it runs past you... and there's more ships to shoot again. Bounty hunter mode keeps the asteroids coming when ships show, or perhaps makes the ships show when the asteroids are coming. This way, you can keep accomplishing something while the ships crawl in invincibly. Overall, it's better than when I first played, but still don't think it's a must-buy. Fans of the genre might enjoy it, the graphics guys know what they're doing (calling it merely "pretty" isn't fair, I suppose), but I can't get more enthusiastic about it.. The game looked very cool. I played for 12 minutes and couldn't take it anymore. The spelling mistakes and typos are nonstop. The voice acting is unmentionably bad. You have to hear it to really appreciate how bad it is. The whole game feels like the designers didn't care one bit what they were doing or how it'd feel to its players, and it shows because they didn't even bother to proofread anything. Even though it was $2.19 on sale, because they can't be bothered to read their own menus and subtitles I can't be bothered to give them two dollars. Refund is processing now.. Very repetitive and the main character is unlikable. The gameplay stays the same throughout.. Asteroid Bounty Hunter is a 2D side scrolling shoot-em-up taking place in space. Developed by Just1337. Players will adventure across the galaxy fighting off bounty hunters and asteroids. The gameplay of Asteroid Bounty Hunter consists of dodging projectiles and destroying asteroids and enemy ships. Player will have 3 weapons at their disposal excluding their primary cannon. Each weapon differs from one another, and has their own upsides and downsides. Players can upgrade their ship and weapons to deal with harder levels. Players can play any level on various difficulties, and various modifiers to accumulate more experience. Asteroid Bounty Hunter does a few things right: * Extremely easy achievements* Fun\/Simple game * Entertaining cutsceens * Varity in level designAsteroid Bounty Hunter does some things wrong: * Buggy* Slow\/Basic story* Lack of variety of weapons * Not overly replayableAsteroid Bounty Hunter isn't a bad game, in fact, it's one of those rare small indie games that actually has some substance. At the cost of $3.29CDN, and almost always on sale, it's a fantastic "one and done" game, as well as a great game to 100%.. I'm surprised this grind fest doesn't include microtransactions. It has the \u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665\u2665t hockey stick ramp up in difficulty levels those types of game use to make you choose between hours of grinding or paying for a chance to get to the next insane level.If you buy it on sale, it's good for a few hours of mindless fun and a ton of free indie music. Do yourself a favor and quit around level 16 rather than grind your way to fighting Lynda.
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Updated: Dec 8, 2020
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