Imp

Imp

Hyperjungle Hyperjungle January 1, 2026
PC
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About Imp

Imp is a third-person shooter from Hyperjungle that throws you into chaotic battles against alien swarms across ruined lunar landscapes. Released January 1, 2026, it runs on PC and sticks to single-player action. The game leans hard into arcade energy with over-the-top combat and a focus on quick reflexes. You’ll blast through waves of bugs, scavenge for upgrades, and navigate crumbling alien ruins. It’s not trying to be deep, it’s all about satisfying gunplay and frantic pacing. Think fast, shoot faster, and survive as long as you can.

Gameplay

You start with a basic plasma pistol and a limited arsenal, but the game quickly opens up with grenades, shotguns, and railguns. Each level is a timed push through a moon’s surface or a derelict alien base, packed with swarms of enemies that escalate in size and aggression. Controls are snappy, with dodge rolls and cover mechanics to keep you mobile. Boss fights interrupt the horde waves, testing your weapon loadouts and positioning. The loop is simple: clear rooms, grab power-ups, and repeat. It’s twitchy, chaotic, and rewards aggressive play. Missions often require sacrificing health for speed, forcing tough risk/reward choices.

What Players Think

PlayPile community ratings are high at 4.3/5, with 88% of players finishing the game. Average playtime clocks in at 14 hours, though 62% of completers hit the final boss. Moods are split: 74% describe it as “energetic” or “thrilling,” while 28% call it “frustrating” or “repetitive.” Critic reviews echo this, praising the “raw action” but questioning the lack of variety. Achievements (120 total) are completion-heavy, with 87% average unlock rate. Players love the alien designs and weapon variety but note levels start to blend after the first hour.

PlayPile's Take

Imp is a solid pick for fans of fast-paced shooters who don’t mind grinding through similar missions. It’s priced at $39.99, which feels fair for the arcade thrills but not for long-term replay. Achievements add some extra goals, but the story and worldbuilding are barebones. If you want a game that’s easy to jump into for quick bursts of action, this fits. For deeper narratives or varied gameplay, look elsewhere. Grab it if you crave mindless combat with a few clever twists.

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