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September 15, 2017

Stellatum

Stellatum
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Release date
September 15, 2017
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Summary

Stellatum is a new exciting scroll shooter. Equip your battleship's guns, install faster engines, and increase the power of your reactor. Throw a barrage of rockets on hordes of enemy ships, burning everything in your path! Win opponents alone or with friends in a cooperative game of up to 4 players.

You are playing for an extraterrestrial race that has just become ready to conquer outer space.
Whole story begins with the fact that you are going to destroy a comet that threatens your planet. An unforeseen event happened that dragged you into the midst of the battles. But everything may not be what it seems.

Every element in the game was made with individual approach, polished to the smallest detail.
Excellent graphics drawing, visual effects, music and sound effects - all this is perfectly harmonized in its special style and atmosphere of the game.

Guns in game are represented not only by a variety of shooting methods, they are also essential parts of your ship, changing the look of your ship throughout the campaign. In each mission you will discover new weapons, engines and other items for your ship.

Main campaign includes 80 missions, divided into different locations, in which you will meet several different opponents races and strong bosses.

Stellatum System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
64-bit Windows 7 / 8 / 10
CPU:
1 GHz
RAM:
1024 MB RAM
GPU:
128 MB
HDD:
950 MB available space

Stellatum Trailer

Stellatum Screenshots29

Critic Reviews2

Stellatum on Xbox One certainly catches the eye at first, and the upgrade system adds a basic element of strategy. However, despite being playable, it runs out of ideas quickly and starts to feel like a grind, which makes it hard to recommend.
December 1, 2019
Whilst this game has interesting gameplay and the ship upgrade system can be fun, it will take a while for someone to get into it. Yes the game is long, but long doesn’t always mean good. Some missions can be tough, seemingly at random, and you will need to find the right upgrade to proceed easily. It is repetitive by design and unfortunately, because there are so many missions, I found myself bored very quickly.
October 14, 2019

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