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Review: Galactic Glitch

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Galactic Glitch blends 2 genres and plays with a sci-fi theme. The result is a moreish title that is tough to put down. Though the gameplay is relatively simple to understand, the action is hard to master. As you exploit the normalities of physics and encounter weird and wonderful foes, you must think on your feet. It is this sense of desperation and luck that makes this a hell of a rewarding game.

This rogue-like sci-fi experience was developed and published by Crunchy Leaf Games. Furthermore, it is a single-player title that demands you bend the laws of physics. Now, this may sound infuriating, but it wasn’t. I adored throwing rocks at my enemies or grabbing each little robot and turning them into a weapon. Either way, you must flit between each node as you jump from glitch to glitch. 

Galactic Glitch lets you explore a simulated existence. 

Real life is tough to navigate. As such, how would you feel about mastering a simulated experience? I’m not sure I’d like the challenge. Yet, I couldn’t put down this virtual experimentation. What’s more, there is a sneaky and often underhand guide to keep you on track. However, I question their intentions and this leaves you feeling uneasy from the off.

You play the role of a ship’s captain. This vessel can be altered with an array of power-ups and abilities. However, it is your skills and abilities that make you stand out from the crowd. If you can master each weapon and overcome every obstacle, you may be able to escape the cruel reality and finally rest. 

A never-ending cycle. 

Rogue-like titles are cruel by definition. Failure is essential, and the sense of grind is never too far away. Therefore, why do we keep coming back for more? Well, it is that addictive and rewarding edge that drives us to think, “Just one more go”. Thankfully, Galactic Glitch has this by the bucket load.

First, your ship is a weak shell. Disappointingly, death isn’t too far away and this can drive you mad. However, if you stick with it, you can earn orbs and money to improve your vessel. The money is a temporary boost that improves an array of skills. Whereas the orbs offer increased health, more powerful weapons, and increased speed. Alongside this, there are many other game-changing abilities. If this isn’t enough, you can invest in new weapons to improve your chances. Either way, you must grab those orbs to enhance your spacecraft. 

Explore each glitch. 

As you progress, the glitches become increasingly difficult. New enemies test your skills and boss battles push you to your limits. Consequently, you must move quickly and manipulate each situation to suit your loadout. If you have focused on weaponry, then going in all guns blazing is essential. Alternatively, maybe you concentrate on throwing asteroids and junk. Whatever your decision, you must formulate a plan and stick with it. 

Each world comprises a handful of node arenas. As you annihilate your enemies, a new pathway opens. If you survive long enough, you can tackle bosses for huge rewards. If you win, you’ll improve your vessel and move on to bigger and more dangerous environments. As such, the action never stops, and you are always chasing the next big thing. 

Galactic Glitch looks fantastic. 

Each world has a unique edge that prevents tedium. Additionally, there are an array of character models to keep you on your toes. As you delve into each special area, you notice that no playthrough is the same. This was fascinating as you never knew what to expect. Moreover, as the game evolves, it becomes a bullet-hell mess that is challenging, yet enjoyable.

The sci-fi edge is enhanced by the dramatic and upbeat music. Additionally, the loud and uncomfortable sound effects demand that you perfect your movement. As rocks are thrown or mines explode, the crunching sound effects keep you going.

Exceptional controls. 

The exceptional controls make this a pleasure to play. Moreover, the detailed tutorial leaves you in no doubt. As such, this is an easy game to pick up. However, the tough alien creatures and the often brutal action make this a challenging title. 

If you can accept inevitable failure, then you’ll love Galactic Glitch. This rogue-lite title doesn’t stray too far from well-trodden mechanics, but I didn’t mind. Instead, it combines familiar elements with physics-based combat to create a more rewarding experience. 

Galactic Glitch will get under your skin. 

Galactic Glitch got its sci-fi claws into my skin. The excellent combat and wonderful progression elements push you from the first playthrough. Moreover, the fascinating stages and tough monsters will keep you busy. Accordingly, I love it and I recommend buying it here! Can you find a way out of the glitches? Master your vessel, improve your skills, and tackle every monster.

SUMMARY

Galactic Glitch is a sci-fi-inspired rogue-like that is fun but often cruel. This physics-based experience will test your luck, patience, and skills as you flit from node to node. Moreover, you will have to grind away as upgrades and progress don't come easily.


+ Clean and vivid graphics.
+ Unique arenas.
+ Loud and upbeat audio.
+ Exceptional controls.
+ Loads of replay value.

- The grind may put some people off.
- Progress takes a lot of luck and patience.

(Rating: n/a Release date: 15/07/2024 Price: £10.99)


(Reviewed on PC using Steam)


(Full disclosure! This review is based on a copy of the game being provided by the publisher/developer.)


Daniel Waite
Daniel Waite
My gaming career started on an Amiga and spans many consoles! Currently, I game using an MSI laptop and Xbox Series X. A fan of every genre, I love to give anything a go. Former editor and reviewer for http://www.bonusstage.co.uk, I'm loving my new home here at Movies Games and Tech. I can be contacted for gaming reviews on the following email: Daniel@moviesgamesandtech.com

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