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Ubermosh

2015Walter MachadoLinux, PC (Microsoft Windows)

Ubermosh is an arcade game about cutting bullets with a sword, in a gun-filled cyberpunk mosh pit.

What it feels like

Fast-paced arcade action with kinetic flow, bullet-cutting rhythm, and high-energy momentum are core to the experience. Overwhelming waves of projectiles and fast gameplay create chaotic urgency demanding split-second reactions.

Exhilarating85%
Frantic75%

What it's about

Explicitly described as a 'gun-filled cyberpunk mosh pit'; cyberpunk is the setting and aesthetic frame.

Cyberpunk80%

How it plays

Core mechanic is surviving and cutting dense barrages of projectiles; the arcade challenge is dodging and parrying a hail of bullets. Cutting bullets with a sword is the defining interaction; close-quarters weapon combat is central, not peripheral. Steam user tags explicitly cite 'Twin Stick Shooter'; independent aim and movement on dual sticks drive omnidirectional bullet cutting.

Bullet Hell90%
Melee Combat85%
Twin-Stick Shooting75%
Dodge Roll60%

How it looks and sounds

Top-down perspective is core to the cyberpunk arcade mosh pit gameplay and navigation. The game is defined by deliberate pixel-art visuals, as indicated by the Steam user tags and arcade sensibility. Cyberpunk setting and 'Great Soundtrack' user tag suggest a retro-electronic synthwave sonic identity typical of the genre.

Top-Down90%
Pixel Art85%
Synthwave Score65%
Vibrant Color60%

How it's structured

Single-player focus is explicit in Steam description and design. Arcade design with no defined ending; play continues indefinitely chasing high score or survival in the mosh pit. Combat unfolds in a bounded cyberpunk arena rather than traversing a larger world.

Single-Player80%
Endless70%
Arena-Based65%
Procedural Levels65%
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Both lean into Top-Down, Single-Player, Pixel Art, Melee Combat.

Top-Down95%Single-Player95%Pixel Art85%Melee Combat85%

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