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Void Raider is a chaotic indie shooter set in a lawless galaxy where you play a rogue space marauder scavenging resources and artifacts. Developed by BlackCrow, it dropped on October 20, 2025, for PC. The game blends fast-paced gunplay with looting and trading mechanics, letting you solo, team up, or battle rivals. Its neon-soaked, broken-space stations and derelict ships form a gritty backdrop for shootouts and heists. You’ll raid, trade, and outgun to survive. Think rogue-lite survival with a focus on co-op and competitive PvP. If you like high-stakes looting and unpredictable encounters, this is your jam.
You start each session with a pick of weapons, then jet into a randomly generated map filled with hostile NPCs, traps, and loot. Combat is twitchy and linear, think quick reflexes over deep strategy. You’ll shoot enemies, crack security locks, and hoard items while racing against time or other players. Multiplayer modes let you team up to defend a base or clash in 8v8 deathmatches. The co-op play is tight but relies on communication. Controls are snappy but lack finesse; you’ll often trade fire in claustrophobic corridors or snipe from orbiting ships. Each run feels like a gamble, high risk for high reward.
PlayPile users rate it 88%, with 65% completing the main campaign in an average 14 hours. Community moods are split: 40% call it “addictive,” 30% say “frustratingly repetitive.” Critics highlight the “brutal difficulty spikes” but praise the “fresh looting formula.” 82% of players own all 130 achievements, with the hardest being “Steal the Core” in PvP. Reviews note the $29.99 price is “fair for the chaos” but the loot system feels “unbalanced.” Multiplayer is a hit, with 70% of users playing co-op regularly.
Void Raider is a wild, uneven ride best for fans of co-op looting or PvP mayhem. The $30 price tag and 130 achievements make it a solid buy if you crave frenetic action. Skip it if you want story depth or polished mechanics. It’s short but punchy, perfect for a weekend binge or quick matches. The community’s polarized, but the high-energy gameplay and loot loops will hook you if you don’t mind grinding.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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