
"In the end result, Project G isn’t the next big Shmup, but neither is it a failed Darius clone. It’s a quaint little game that tries some interesting new things while also having some serious design flaws that need to be addressed. I didn’t hate my 4 hours spent playing Project G, but I also wasn’t enamored of its many problems. It is an okay game that could have been great with a bit more QA and a lot more polish. As it is now, I find it hard to recommend Project G that heartily when it’s priced at $9.99. If Nebula Interactive finds the time to fix the many issues with the game, then I would recommend giving it a chance. Until then, perhaps Shmup fans will enjoy buying it on a Steam sale."
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Project Ultra is a comedy adventure game centered on alien conspiracies and absurd problem solving. You play as a character caught in a chaotic government experiment involving UFOs, using slapstick physics puzzles and pop culture references to advance. The tone leans heavily into dumb humor with a focus on over-the-top scenarios and retro-style visuals. Gameplay loops involve exploring clunky 3D environments, collecting oddball items, and interacting with NPCs who deliver dry jokes about extraterrestrial cover-ups. The game’s niche charm comes from its relentless focus on UFO lore and low-stakes comedy. With a 72% positive review rate on Steam, it appeals to players who enjoy offbeat storytelling and lighthearted puzzles. While the 5-7 hour runtime and occasional technical hiccups may not satisfy everyone, the dialogue and set pieces earn points for originality. The developer’s passion for satirizing conspiracy theories comes through in every scene, making it a brisk if unconventional pick for fans of irreverent humor.
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