Quick synopsis
Roguevive is a fast-paced, top-down roguelite from developer Chiorco that blends twin-stick shooter action with bullet-hell intensity. You’ll face escalating enemy waves inside timed stages, either solo or with friends in online co-op, while unlocking weapons, upgrades, and character options to shape your playstyle.
Core gameplay loop
- Survive increasingly difficult waves under a stage timer.
- Customize characters and specialize through weapon mastery and upgrade paths.
- Improve your odds by leveling up and unlocking new gear.
- Team up with others for cooperative runs across chaotic arenas.
Visuals, presentation, and extras
Roguevive sports vibrant 2D pixel art with colorful effects that make its shootouts feel lively and energetic. The title includes Steam Achievements for completionists and offers a free demo so you can test the gameplay before buying the full release.
Strengths and limitations
- Repetition is a potential downside: extended sessions of the wave-based format can feel monotonous.
- The core combat loop is addictive thanks to tight twin-stick controls and rapid enemy encounters.
- The variety of upgrades and weapon options gives good depth to runs and encourages experimentation.
- Co-op play and the demo improve accessibility and add replay value.
Alternatives worth trying
- The Binding of Isaac – for roguelite, top-down shooter fans who want deep item synergies.
- Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (paid) – a very different experience, suggested if you prefer open-world action over arena survival.
- Enter the Gungeon – another bullet-hell roguelite with distinct weapons and fast combat.
Verdict
If you enjoy frantic, bullet-hell arenas and gradual progression through unlocks, Roguevive delivers energetic, arcade-style thrills. Be aware that the wave-based survival structure can wear thin during long play sessions, but the pixel-art presentation, co-op mode, and available demo make it easy to see whether its loop clicks for you.
Technical
- Windows
- English
- Portuguese
- Full