- Publisher: Squid In A Box
- Release Date: Nov 16, 2011
User Score
8.2
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 15 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 14 out of 15
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Mixed: 0 out of 15
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Negative: 1 out of 15
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Nov 20, 20118Waves is an awesome indie game. While its concept is quite old, resembling to Asteroids, from the arcadeâ
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Jan 30, 201210
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Mar 27, 201210There is basically nothing you could say that is wrong with this game. It is prime example of how arena shooter should look like. Built on UT3 engine, implemented physics. There are few game modes to play and all of them are fun. Add low price and you will get hooked up. For anyone who played and enjoyed good old GridWars, Waves is a must get game.
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May 28, 20129
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Mar 14, 20127It's the year 3000, and you've just scored a job rolling around in a digital petri dish. On your first day, you take some acid--purely for the visual experience, not the ego death. Flowers bloom. Explosions decorate the eyes. Enjoy.
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Mar 15, 20129excellent jeu , rien a redire .... Mais serait-il possible de le traduire en français ?
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Oct 21, 20128Great fun = Asteroids with a twist.Exceptional.Well done for creating a really interesting indie shooter,£1.74 on Steam is a bargain.A gem just like Super Crate Box.
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Mar 14, 201285Waves is a game designed to be a quick distraction: ten minutes here, ten minutes there. Each of the game modes accommodates that, but the game itself doesn't let you just switch off and blow stuff up without thinking.
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Jan 29, 201281There are no hidden depths in Waves, but it's worth splashing out on it. [Feb 2012, p.112]
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Dec 13, 201180Despite a few small issues and the disappointment at the lack of multiplayer of any kind, I still found Waves to be a highly entertaining twin-stick shooter with some really interesting rules to keep the formula fresh.