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Heat Signature

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Heat Signature

Sep 21, 2017

Main game

3.66 average rating based on 58 ratings

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Fly your tiny defenceless pod up to larger ships, dock with their airlock, and sneak inside. Once you're in, you creep through their corridors, ambushing guards, hiding bodies, stealing new weapons, blowing them up from the inside, or hijacking their turrets and even the whole ship.
Release Dates
Sep 21, 2017 (Worldwide)
PC (Microsoft Windows)
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User Stats
681
In Collection
34
Wish Listed
6
Playing
343
Backlogged
How Long Is Heat Signature?
Main + extras: 13.8 hours
Total completions: 1
hewward
hewward gave Feb 24, 2023
hewward gave Feb 24, 2023
Fun but repetative.

So, that title sums it up. I really enjoyed the game play loop.

  • Each mission is a little challenge to figure out and execute.
  • Play control feels good.
  • Forgiving of failure sometimes, but warns you when it won't be.
  • Consistent graphics with what was expected.

However, there's an attempt at a plot...which I can easily brush off....and overall, it just doesn't seem like the play loop will keep me going long enough to see the end.

What I played was enjoyable....but for five hours, not twenty-five.

I traded for it, so I don't feel cheated, but I'll never see that "end" of the story.

~David.

yyninja
yyninja updated their status Sep 13, 2021
yyninja updated their status Sep 13, 2021

Heat Signature has many great ideas but the game is not my cup of tea. The story AFAIK consists of randomly generated missions where successfully completing them increases the liberation meter of that system. There are about two dozen systems to liberate. This is the kind of game you would play while listening to a podcast.

There are some really cool space pirate/rebel vibes where you are infiltrating and eventually commandeering ships. There are several exciting moments like blowing up part of the ship to ferry away foes into space. Very pause heavy, in fact the game encourages you to pause often. Feels more like playing a turned based game than an action game. I didn't play more than an hour of this but think the game is well worth it if you like narrative light games with a lot of replay value.