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Sublevel Zero Redux

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Sublevel Zero Redux
Description
Sublevel Zero Redux is a roguelite six-degree-of-freedom shooter set in a universe where reality is falling apart. Use your gunship to loot and craft ancient technology and fight in zero-g through a vast, procedurally generated underground facility to recover the technology you need to escape alive....
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3.9/5

( 12 Reviews )

3.9

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Product details
2015, Sigtrap Games, ...
System requirements
Windows XP / Vista/ 7 / 8 / 10, 2.0 GHz Dual Core, 2 GB RAM, Shader Model 3 compliant graphics cards...
Time to beat
5 hMain
-- Main + Sides
-- Completionist
5 h All Styles
Description
Sublevel Zero Redux is a roguelite six-degree-of-freedom shooter set in a universe where reality is falling apart. Use your gunship to loot and craft ancient technology and fight in zero-g through a vast, procedurally generated underground facility to recover the technology you need to escape alive. Featuring a brand new expansion that adds hours of new content, the action is more intense than ever.

Expanded, enhanced
The Redux expansion brings many new features, including a restructured campaign, new enemies, difficulty modes, new starting classes and much much more.

Full VR Support
Strap on your Oculus Rift or HTC Vive and experience Sublevel Zero in Virtual Reality with an immersive cockpit view and VR-enabled weaponry.

6DOF action
Your gunship is free to fly and rotate in all directions. You can attack from any angle, and so can your enemies. Inspired by classics such as Descent and Forsaken, Sublevel Zero’s retro gravity-defying combat is driven by modern looting and crafting.

Procedural, permadeath
No lives. No saves. Fight your way through a different procedurally generated environment every time. Make every shot, every decision count. A wide range of environments stand in your way, from industrial zones to mining caverns. Think on your feet and adapt to each one’s hazards before it’s too late.

Crafting
Collect a wide range of randomly-generated weapons, upgrades and game-changing items. Craft them together to equip your gunship for your play style. Unlock more items and blueprints as you play and keep those unlocks across playthroughs.
Goodies
Sublevel Zero original (Windows) Sublevel Zero original (macOS) Sublevel Zero original (Linux)
System requirements
Minimum system requirements:
Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
5 hMain
-- Main + Sides
-- Completionist
5 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (7, 8, 10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 14.04, Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (10.9.0+)
Release date:
{{'2015-10-08T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Size:
587 MB

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Posted on: October 14, 2015

BlackSun

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Games: 569 Reviews: 8

IMPORTANT, READ - You need to know

There's a few Things you need to know as of now, see below Review. ___________ Seeing the Trailer for Sublevel Zero, I literally cried in Joy. I immediately bought it, and played it ever since. Basically, it's an Ode to DESCENT, and while those Guys work on the next DESCENT: UNDERGROUND [go have a Look!], in the Meantime, this really does feel like DESCENT meets TRON. Gameplay is both slow and explory as you go, and inevitably kicks in High Gear when you engage in Dogfights with Enemies, accompanied with Gameplay-dynamic, gorgeous OST which really sets the Mood. I can't stop listening to it, even right now. I've kept the Main Menu open all Day and Night, just to listen. Visually, its Esthetics are remarkably beautiful to look at, even though it might get a bit too glowy here and there so it's hard to distinguish Projectiles coming towards you and the HUD sometimes glitches [just wrong Color]. It's hard, especially if you rush through. Expect to die a lot, and still come back for MORE! While it -does- have some Problems [they're getting fixed], it does NOT take away from its Fun in ANY Way and I highly recommend you give it a Try! ___________ 1) ALWAYS CARRY AN EXTRA ENGINE IN INVENTORY. As of now, sometimes you spawn in the next Level WITH YOUR ENGINE MISSING, unable to move. You need to have a Backup Engine in Inventory, until they've patched it [they're working on it], else you need to restart the whole Game, back to Level 1 again. 2) DON'T QUIT MID-MISSION. The Game doesn't tell you explicitly, other than being "Rouge-Like", but you'll lose all Progress and have to restart at Level 1 if you do. Only quit the Game after completely finishing a Level ["Save and Quit"]. 3) Everything's covered in the Tutorial, just one Thing as far as I know: Just like L-Stick is for Moving with Click to Boost, R-Stick is for Steering - and has the unmentioned Click to change Firing Mode with some Weapons. Look at the Ammo Usage in the Display as an Indicator.


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Posted on: November 29, 2015

IdkSomeNublette

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Games: 446 Reviews: 2

Decent+Dungeon Crawl

The good: Good way to get nice and dizzy. 6 degrees of freedom means your mind had better be able to handle 3-space. Nice variety of enemies and weapons in different flavors. Graphics and sound go very well together. The bad: This game doesn't do 4:3 screen resolutions. Running at 1600x900 on a 1600x1200 screen means the Windows desktop will be peeking out at you the whole time. No multiplayer mode. Other: Don't let the graphics fool you. This is a hardcore game. *Restart the game after messing with the settings menu. Messing with settings and diving straight into the game will sometimes cause crash-to-desktop. The Logitech Extreme 3D Pro has a hat which is almost good for strafing. The game considers the 8 positions of the hat as 8 buttons. It won't consider the hat as two axes for me. It is a good controller for sniping, though. Maybe next bugfix? Random drops mean you occasionally get awesome things... and really weak versions of things, and it's usually a whole bunch of one or the other. The crafting system means all the hulls and recipes aren't immediately available when you start the game. These two put together mean you had better have a lot of time on your hands. The nanocart isn't guaranteed to give you anything useful at the end of the level. Often you'll find the choice isn't "Which of these helps me most?" but "Which of these won't mess up my build?" Occasionally you get to one of those poke-box-lock-doors-fight rooms and clear all the enemies, only to find that you're stuck without any enemies left. Maybe next bugfix? No difficulty slider or explore mode. If you don't have a proper controller (or are just slow and uncoordinated), this game is going to be insane (and insanely frustrating), as compared to simply hard. Tested on: Vista AMD Phenom II GTX 770 Patch 2.2.1.4


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Posted on: December 26, 2015

Treewyrm

Verified owner

Games: 853 Reviews: 2

Flashy but crashy and hollow

It had a nice concept: combining rogue-like procedural elements with Descent 6dof gameplay in maze-like levels. Unfortunately the game is quite unstable and prone to random crashes resulting in all your progress lost. Crafting mechanics is random and unpredictable, in my opinion it hasn't added anything beneficial to the gameplay, quite the opposite as sometimes you end up with unusable weapons, combined with very limited inventory. Ammo is scarce and ammo/nanites drops are on short timer making difficult areas shorter on reward lest you suicide run into the middle. Enemies are of limited variety as do environments, the game merely slightly randomizes layouts of levels. The good bits that made Descent great are either missing or severely limited here, forcing you to fight with arbitrary gameplay constraints and crafting system as opposed to being challenged by levels and enemies populating it. In short this isn't Descent, it tries to mimic some elements, but isn't worthy 'spiritual successor' in any sense. It looks interesting and flashy, but crashes and unpolished mechanics such as crafting deter from what could have been a really fun game.


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Posted on: February 20, 2018

atomicpaladin

Verified owner

Games: 91 Reviews: 6

You can't save your progress???Seriously

Who makes a game like this where you can't save your progress? Or even if I beat a level I should beat it permanently if you don't want to give me the ability to save. Got past level 0 and 1, did the save and quit. Went back in to play some more. Ran out of time and had to go. When I came back I have to start at level 0 again. So you are gambling your progress every time you play. Speaking of gambling, the randomizer is horrible sometimes. Been more than one occasion I just get hulls, or engines and no weapons really to speak of. And twice already I have gotten where almost every treasure box was a trap on top of no weapons. Once I got 8 repair kits and sometimes I get 1 or none. You either die from no weapons, no ability to get health, or sheer lack of energy to power your weapon, or you get no ammo for the weapons you are using. I'm playing normal difficulty too. The game is over randomizing EVERYTHING, you also have to sit and wait while it does this. And with the lack of any ability to save your progress or permanently win an area it just leaves me to believe that there isn't much content. I see 5 levels, 4 including 0 and I really think that is it. Considering the length of each level your probably looking at a total span of 2 levels on decent. If you must use a randomizer, it is fine to use it for the tunnels and rooms, or enemy placement ( keeping a set amount) Or making "trip wires" in the code when you come to an area and the randomizer is the decision maker for the enemy. Randomizing as in...holding position, leaving and coming for you from behind, rushing you, and so on. You want the player to feel empowered, dying because the enemy was too smart. Dying because the randomizer made you a desert is not fun. Not being able to fire because you are getting ammo for weapons you don't have is not fun. Not being able to save in any way is not fun. It doesn't matter if there isn't much content. For a busy adult to sit and play something "fresh" each time with the ability to save their progress. Working toward eventually saving the galaxy would have been a priceless classic and a true ode to descent. Randomizing a little with not many levels is fine. But this seems like the programmer was scared someone would say it's too short because it doesn't have 30+ levels. But as it stands now you are fighting against the randomizer. With a player vs. house scenario. And we all know the House always wins...HA HA HA


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Posted on: May 27, 2020

6thGen

Verified owner

Games: 269 Reviews: 26

Randomly Generated Forsaken

Sublevel Zero Redux feels like a randomly generated Forsaken. The six degrees of movement of Forsaken and Descent are well executed. The neon lit graphics give Sublevel Zero its own identity in the genre. The weapon pickups build variety and encourage exploration. The enemies are varied and challenging without being cheap. The randomly generated stages' layouts are fun to navigate and encourage you to look around a bit for that next useful item. The controls, in both mouse and keyboard and XInput gamepad, are tight and smooth. Sublevel Zero Redux is pretty good at doing what it does. Linux Lite 2.8 Nvidia GT 710 Logitech F310 gamepad


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