Luftrausers (2014)

Vlambeer

Android · Linux · Mac · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 3 · PlayStation Vita

3.41 from 293 ratings

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The skies will be set aflame and the seas will overflow with wreckage in Vlambeer's stylish arcade shooter LUFTRAUSERS! Select from over 125 combinations of weapons, bodies, and propulsion systems and take to the skies to battle enemy fighter planes, battleships, submarines, and rival aces for glory, honor, and high scores.
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Details

Developers
Vlambeer
Publishers
Devolver Digital
Genres
Arcade, Indie, Simulator, Strategy
Themes
Action
Steam
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Release dates

  • Mar 18, 2014 (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita
  • Mar 18, 2014 (North_America) PlayStation 3
  • Mar 19, 2014 (Europe) PlayStation 3
  • Dec 20, 2014 (Worldwide) Android
  • Feb 05, 2016 (Europe) Mac
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Rating distribution

5 stars
27
4 stars
104
3 stars
129
2 stars
27
1 star
6
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R0R0

Review R0R0 4/5 · Feb 1, 2026

The perfect palate cleanser game to play between more ambitious titles.

I will always praise a game that simply feels good to play and isn’t any more complicated than that. Luftrausers pits you—one of a long line of volunteer soldiers in what’s heavily implied to be World War II—against and endless wave of enemies, fighting for the fascists one suicide run at a time.

It’s an arcade bullet hell with intuitive …

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I will always praise a game that simply feels good to play and isn’t any more complicated than that. Luftrausers pits you—one of a long line of volunteer soldiers in what’s heavily implied to be World War II—against and endless wave of enemies, fighting for the fascists one suicide run at a time.

It’s an arcade bullet hell with intuitive flying mechanics and an addictive, self-destructive loop. With the help of what appears to be a mad Gestapo scientist, you essentially act as a guinea pig, cobbling together parts of your plane to test which of the 120 possible designs proves most effective in battle. It’s a subtle yet powerful nod to the complete devaluation of life at the core of every fascist movement. A fun time, highly recommend.

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Pogee

Review Pogee 4/5 · Apr 28, 2024

A very fun handheld game

I played it on vita and I must say it is one of these games that have perfect short burst gameplay loop that hooks you.

It is a 2D airplane game where you can rotate and shot projectiles all around you. It starts easy but very quickly the game turns into bullet hell. There is one additional mechanic - You …

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I played it on vita and I must say it is one of these games that have perfect short burst gameplay loop that hooks you.

It is a 2D airplane game where you can rotate and shot projectiles all around you. It starts easy but very quickly the game turns into bullet hell. There is one additional mechanic - You heal when you are not shooting. Sounds easy right? But it is quite challenging. Each run - which is usually very short - you have a checklist of missions that you try to accomplish. An example would be: shot down 3 planes in single machine gun burst. Missions are linked to the weapons you have equipped and as you accomplish these tasks, you get new equipment with it's pros and cons. Art style is nice sepia pixel art that within it's minimalism makes all the elements and enemies readable, which is quite an accomplishment considering density of enemies and projectiles on screen.

It is a simple and fun game without obvious flaws that is approachable for everyone to pick it up. Whether you are ready for such action is up to you.

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killerstar

Review killerstar 3/5 · Apr 26, 2017

Not for me, but still good

Luftrausers is a very fast arcade-style shoot 'em up. And that basically describes it, because there's no plot, no stages and barely any progression. Is an extremely bare bones simplified game with not a lot of variety in which the sole driving force is smashing hi-scores.

I cannot blame this game for not clicking with me, since what it's trying …

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Luftrausers is a very fast arcade-style shoot 'em up. And that basically describes it, because there's no plot, no stages and barely any progression. Is an extremely bare bones simplified game with not a lot of variety in which the sole driving force is smashing hi-scores.

I cannot blame this game for not clicking with me, since what it's trying to do is very much not my cup of tea. I like a game in which there's some consequence to my actions, be it by making choices that dramatically affect the plot, or just by advancing through different stages with different enemies or things to do. Luftrausers it's pretty much the same game from the first time you boot it up to the moment you decide that you had enough.

That said, all that means that for people who do love a fast-paced shooter, there's no excess fat to cut around. You get what you want and also done with expert tuning. Because what this game does do, it does well. The planes are extremely nimble, enabling the player to move with ease among the bullet hell that ensues with more than a handful of enemies are flying around. In a split second you can turn to shoot enemies on your tail, then stall over a boat to sink it and quickly accelerate out of the way of incoming bullets.

Everything is fast and frenetic but not chaotic; it needs strategy and skill. Since you only recover health when you are not shooting you cannot just keep your finger in the the fire button and hope to kill everything. You can dodge enemy fire and recover, but if you spend too much time without exploding something, your multiplier goes to zero. Battleships have a clear cycle of shooting-reloading-aiming that you must understand and exploit if you want to sink them.

When you inevitably explode and die, you can start over literally with the push of a button; no loading screens or death animations between you and another round of fast shooting.

At first you start with a standard plane but you quickly begin to unlock new bodies, engines and weapons from which to choose from. There is some variety and the different combinations (each with it's own name, btw) play very different. Of course, each has it's own strengths and weaknesses and also their own set of "missions" (which more accurately described as "achievements"). You can be a slow and heavy bullet propelled tank ("The Slug") or a very fast blade that kills by ramming into things and shooting a massive blast of energy ("The Staff Pick"). If you are in the mood of sinking every boat you encounter, then you might want to pick the melee body with the underwater engine ("Shipwreck"), but if you are planning a suicide mission you should really pick the nuke body, which explodes upon death with a laser weapon and a very fast engine ("Batman"). Or, hey, if you prefer to flow with the waves of destiny, select the "random" option and be surprised! The choices are endless (factually incorrect, there are 6^3 choices) and well balanced.

The thing is, after about 4 hours I had already unlocked everything (save for some "clasified" parts) and the sense of progress was all dependent on some numbers I got at the end of each run. I'm sure that for some people, beating your hi-score is a real driver, but not for me.

Luftrausers has a very limited set of skills that are not my taste, but they are sharp and honed in. If you like this genre, you should play it.

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agersant

Review agersant 2/5 · Mar 15, 2015

- Catchy soundtrack
- Nice minimalist art style
- Severe balance issues
- Bad scoring system

FredLobster

Review FredLobster 5/5 · Jul 2, 2014

First off, let me just state two facts:

1) Luftrausers is a fast-paced arcade-style flight game in which you pilot a modular fighter plane in the service of a military organization whose design is unsettlingly reminiscent of a certain loathed German political and ideological regime dating back to the late-1930's to mid-1940's.

2) Luftrausers has been widely praised as stupidly …

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First off, let me just state two facts:

1) Luftrausers is a fast-paced arcade-style flight game in which you pilot a modular fighter plane in the service of a military organization whose design is unsettlingly reminiscent of a certain loathed German political and ideological regime dating back to the late-1930's to mid-1940's.

2) Luftrausers has been widely praised as stupidly fun and brilliantly well-designed and no one seems to give a rat's patoot about the disturbing portion of fact #1.

The game's premise is simple enough: you're a fighter pilot whose plane is launched from a battleship in enemy territory, and you must shoot down every plane, ship, and other you encounter. Downing foes in rapid succession nets you combos to your score, making it much easier to get high scores through efficient and deadly play. Although you can repair your plane by simply getting out of combat and not shooting for a little while, you can only take a few hits before you explode; flying through enemy fire may be the right move on occasion, but try to avoid taking more than you can handle. Regardless, play is swift and death is rarely very painful - after each game, you get a quick recap of your stats, see what you've unlocked, adjust your equipment loadout, and get back in the skies almost immediately.

Apart from the constant compulsion to get higher and higher scores, the game throws other goals at you as you progress, such as downing X of a certain unit in a single game, or as part of a single combo, or while entirely uninjured. Completing these unlocks new modular components for your plane (guns, engines, or body types), each of which significantly changes gameplay and comes with its own brand new set of goals.

The actual gameplay is simple, but demands heavy skill. Pushing Up activates your thrust, causing you to move in whichever direction you're currently facing. Left and Right turn your ship, and X rains blazing death upon your foes. You only recover while not shooting, and you can turn much more quickly without the thrust on, so combat winds up involving a lot of careful boosts, drifting past the enemy, lighting them up with gunfire, and then boosting away to safety. Or it might involve vicious divebombing and kamikaze tactics. Or strafing from a safe distance. Or letting your rear-mounted guns take out pursuing units. As I said, your build drastically changes the gameplay, and you'll often find impossible goals become possible when you trade one component out for another. Chasing goals is surprisingly satisfying, and it's easy to lose several hours to the game when you only intended to play a couple quick rounds.

Whether the game's disturbing aesthetic pushes or breaks the boundaries of good taste is up to you. There's no actual Nazi symbolism or behavior present in the game, but the motif and vibe is certainly there, and if that's a deal-breaker, that's perfectly understandable. However, the game itself is polished and perfect enough that I really do have to endorse it to anyone who enjoys unorthodox bullet hell gameplay and one of the finest customization systems in gaming history.

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