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Nex Machina Review

  • First Released Jun 20, 2017
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Jason D'Aprile on Google+

Brutal and totally satisfying.

Nex Machina is a modern revamp of Robotron 2084 in all but name, and developer Housemarque even managed to collaborate with Robotron's creator, Eugene Jarvis, to bring the high-quality homage to life. Conceptually, the two games are nearly identical, and every aspect of Nex Machina is appropriately chock-full of nostalgia; the gorgeously trippy graphics feel simultaneously modern and retro, and the synth-wave soundtrack complements the sci-fi action perfectly. In the same vein as Pac-Man Championship Edition, Nex Machina is one of the best modernizations of a classic arcade game that you can find.

The plot is brief and to the point: you're a lone hero trying to save what remains of humanity during a robot apocalypse. The twin-stick shooting action that defines your fight is tight and responsive, and every world is relentlessly challenging. Individual levels are relatively small, fast-paced, and frequently packed with secrets to discover amidst the chaotic hero-on-robot action. And death comes instantly, whether you get hit by a lone bullet or simply bump into a nearby enemy.

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Nex Machina's pronounced difficulty is by design, hearkening back to the challenge of its arcade source material. Beyond advancing through stages, skillful play is rewarded with item upgrades, bonus points, and a strong sense of satisfaction from overcoming seemingly impossible odds. Nex Machina is consistently challenging, but it's also thoroughly gratifying as every power-up gives you newfound confidence in the heat of battle.

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Your primary objective in each level is to destroy a number of enemy waves before rocketing off to the next set piece. There are, however, numerous secondary objectives to consider along the way. As with Robotron, there are a handful of humans haplessly wandering around each stage. Rescuing them (just by touching them) requires precise timing as you must not only protect your own hide, but also defeat enemies who're whittling away the wandering humans' health. Saving humans is considered optional, but it's a relentlessly tempting (and risky) distraction that you'll chase time and time again, even when you should know better.

Boss battles at the end of every level are the biggest test, throwing out dense curtains of bullets that demand exacting movements to avoid. All are challenging, and each is drastically different--from a mechanical ape that sits at the top of the screen and throws flaming debris at you, to a giant Terminator-like Skull and a hivemind boss that attacks from the safety of a protective field. Adding to the challenge, boss fights follow a series of dense enemy waves; if you lose all of your lives and end up using a continue, you have to start the process all over again.

Nex Machina is difficult, intensely satisfying, and packed with enough secrets and lofty secondary objectives to keep you enraptured for hours.

You can point to dense waves of enemies and monstrous bosses as the reasons Nex Machina is so hard, but more than their numbers or size, it's the range of tactics they employ that ultimately stress you out. Some enemies mindlessly plow toward you, others will make beelines to humans, and there are burrowing turrets that send out waves of exploding balls, among a variety of other robotic dangers. You typically face myriad enemy types at once, from all directions, creating a juggling act that would be impossible to contend with if not for your special abilities.

Dashing is central to surviving in Nex Machina's harsh world, as it was in Housemarque's previous games, Resogun and Super Stardust. Once activated, you're invulnerable for the duration of the lunge, and your timing has to be perfect given the small margin for error in most levels. Misjudge the duration of your dash through a crowd by a nanosecond, and you'll lose a life. Since there is a brief recharge period between dashes, you can't abuse it. This is alleviated somewhat if you spot and grab a triple-dash power-up, but these are few and far between and don't completely diminish the risk of an untimely sprint in the wrong direction.

Secondary weapons, however, are more prevalent and can make or break you depending on the scenario. Your options include powerful lasers, rockets, floating bombs, and a sword for deadly close-up attacks. These also require a brief pause to recharge, reinforcing the idea that your ability to manage cooldown meters is a critical skill--and another layer to track during frantic onslaughts.

You can, in theory, play through Nex Machina in under an hour, but it's eminently replayable thanks to the number of secrets waiting to be found, and the skills you need to hone in order to survive and climb to the top of the leaderboards. You do have the option of bringing a friend along, but Nex Machina's multiplayer is woefully limited to local engagements. The lack of online play is a notable disappointment given how useful a partner can be on the game's harder difficulties.

Limited multiplayer options aside, Nex Machina is a game that confidently meets expectations. It's difficult, intensely satisfying, and packed with enough secrets and lofty secondary objectives to keep you enraptured for hours. It's a classic game at heart, but with refined challenges and exacting mechanics, it feels right at home in the modern era.

Nex Machina is featured on our list of the best PS4 multiplayer games.

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The Good

  • Gorgeous graphics that pay perfect tribute to its early '80s roots
  • Plenty of secrets to discover add greatly to replay value
  • A near-perfect homage to classic twin-stick arcade action

The Bad

  • Multiplayer is limited to local co-op

About the Author

Jason D'Aprile spent eight hours alternating between agony and ecstasy among five worlds and three game modes, wondering how 1983 got so far away. GameSpot was provided with a complimentary copy of the game for the purpose of this review.
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i cant take these indie game reviews seriously anymore because i knew gamespot is sucker for these games. cater nostalgia with some artsy style and 40y.o arcade mechanics and boom! 9/10

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Beware. This game is quickly becoming overrated.

Its a one trick pony that gets old very fast. The combat is one dimensional and literally the same every time. The enemies spawn in the same place every game so if you want to master a level i guess you can memorize it and go for leaderboard scores but otherwise, its just the same thing over and over.

There is no depth, no progression, and no evolution of play.

After an hour, most people will be done with Nex Machina forever.

I suggest waiting until its a freebie or a few dollars, i bought it on the reputation of the devs and am disappointed in what the game ended up being.

Its a less interesting version of Resogun, with less modes, and less customization.

Its in no way a elite level game.

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@Alecmrhand: that's fine. we dont want haters as part of the community

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@Alecmrhand: Resogun is one of my all time favorite games. The only ps4 game that I keep coming back to. I really like Nex, but agree with everything you say. It's much more one dimensional than Resogun. Pattern memorization is not a game mechanic that keeps me coming back, and that's what Nex is about. They make up for the lack of randomness by just making the game really hard, so the only way to progress is by memorizing the levels.

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if free okay , ill play it haha :)

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And the hits keep coming.

Greatness!!!

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HouseMarque are quickly becoming a dev that I look out for, so many great games from a relatively unknown company.

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This game is great. I signed up just to tell you guys. i accidentally pre-ordered it, thinking i would get to play it that day three months ago, and when it released i was stoked to get home and it be there. i loved resogun and beat it on master level after WEEKS of trying haha. so i was really interested in this studios next release. the music is badass and makes the action seem more intense and BOSS battles holy crap they have some really cool concepts there. this game is super difficult but so addictive and fun. everybody should try it. im loving it right now when i need a break from MGSV and TLOU remastered.

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I can wait until PSN offers it for free.

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Hell yes!

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@lonesamurai1: you should give it a try. its actually really detailed and fun to play.

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@lonesamurai1: you should try it out. no matter what you usually play its a good break from that and lots of fun. the controls are precise and the music bumps in your headphones. my brother thought it looked dumb until he tried it and then i had to kick him off my PS4 everyday when i got home from work for like three weeks as he'd been in there for hours trying to beat high scores. the bosses are unique and inventive and its just a different type of game. dont sell yourself short. and dont give up too easily either the special weapons are fun as hell to master.

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@lonesamurai1: GTFO out of here you stupid troll.

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@lonesamurai1: Classic, "I haven't played it, but I can't believe it got a [etc.]." The silliness of it somehow made me think of videogamedunkey, and now I'm going to watch that. Ta ta!

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Nex Machina is good.

Neon Chrome is better.

Any review of Next Machina that doesn't tip it's hat to Neon Chrome is probably just a paid advertisement.

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One of the few very games I pre-ordered. I don't regret it one bit, this game is so...videogame!

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@Gamer_4_Fun: exactly!

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Twin stick as in, you move with one and shoot with the other ??? Not move with one and aim with the other and shoot with a shoulder button. I have been burnt on that before.

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@zyxahn: you fire automatically if youre aiming. run around with the other stick. right trigger uses special and left trigger uses dash/evade

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If you looked through a list of all the games reviewed for the last year on gamespot and got all the games that got high scores you would be stuck with 90% indie games like this. Gamespot loves indie games a bit to much.

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@johno357: You'd think that big $$$ and mega publishers would equate to quality gaming. Unfortunately that is not the case.

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@johno357: It's almost as if the indie developers realize that since they can't overwhelm the market with hype and marketing, they instead have to focus on making quality games.

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@zmanbarzel: but most of the time they are not THAT good. They good but its like you can tell these games score by looking at weather its indie or not.

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@johno357: A good portion of the time I find indie games to be more enjoyable than major market releases. They often bring new and fun ideas to the table, or bring back old ones and twist them into something that feels fresh.

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looks and sounds pretty,

nostalgic concept nicely re-done,

no online play in today's society could be a negative,

how ever nice to see co op cider bashing friend time and maybe thats the point, its that kinda game where online wouldn't work aswell.

Smash TV rules

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Hello. The game is also on PC. What kind of journalistic site is this?

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Looks pretty... mediocre. I guess if youre into this type of game it may be a lot of fun. Definitely not for me.

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Just a great game all around. I used to love Robotron 2084 and this is in every way the spiritual successor it's intended to be.

Fast, brutal, euphoric. You both feel extremely powerful while standing on a knife's edge the entire time. LOVE IT.

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I'll definitely pick this up on a PSN sale.

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microsoft is like derrrr we have an x box 1 x somethin derrrrr

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@iloveyourface: What does this have to do with the Xbox? I'll tell you - nothing. Fanboys like you are akin to conservatives who brings politics into everything.

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@Jaykray: I mean, do I even need to call you out on the insane amount of hypocrisy in your comment?

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@ThatPjYouKnow21: he's right though.

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Is this for real or an alienation knock off?

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@expredator: its not a knock off when its made by the same studio.

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@xlegend: you mean it's

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"Confidently meets expectations" 9/10.

Yet another example of why scores are meaningless. I would think a game would have to exceed expectations to get a score that high. Simple remaking an old arcade game & not screwing it up seems like a low threshold.

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@bbq_R0ADK1LL: It's not a fair statement to call this one "remaking an old arcade" this one takes old mechanics and concepts and adapts them to modern times, that's in fact not easy to do. Look at the latest Carmageddon, for example: Got bad score mainly because it's a 90's game whose mechanics were just ported 1-1 to current days.

This one knows what to keep and what to discard from the old arcades. Similar to what "Resogun" did.

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