OMEGA PHENEX COMMENCED PROJECT SIX – THIS MECH GAME IS ABOUT TO BLOW YOUR MIND!

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Holy circuits, guys – have you seen this thing yet? An indie Japanese dev drops a high-speed mech blaster that feels ripped straight from those late-night sessions piloting Ravens in the old days, but cranked up to ridiculous levels. OMEGA PHENEX COMMENCED PROJECT SIX is screaming onto Steam, and if the alpha footage is any indication, we’re looking at pure adrenaline in robot form.

Intuitive controls. Insane speed. Missile barrages that block out the sky.

You hop into Icarus – yeah, that’s your customizable humanoid mech beast – and just go. No complicated button combos that’ll make your thumbs cramp. The controls borrow from FPS and TPS games you already know, so you jump in and start shredding. Boost around ruined landscapes, lock onto squads of enemies, then unleash hell with a storm of rockets. It looks fast. Really fast.


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The whole setup screams post-apocalyptic chaos. Dusty wastelands, towering wrecks, rival mechs gunning for you – it’s got that gritty feel where every fight could be your last. And customization? Wide open. Swap parts, tweak loadouts, build the perfect killing machine. Reminds me of piecing together the ultimate rig back when we’d stay up till dawn trading part tips with friends.

Developer Surume Koubou (or Surumemanzyu, depending on who you ask) built this in Unreal Engine 4, and the alpha demos show smooth 60 FPS action that pops in 4K. Gen-4 style movement – quick, fluid, aggressive – mixed with those classic blocky, industrial mech designs that just hit different. Fans are already calling it the spiritual successor we didn’t know we needed.

Release locked for 2027, but the alpha’s live right now – 50% off for a limited time!

Grab it cheap, jump in, and feel that rush. Because when 2027 hits, this thing might just redefine what indie mech action can do.

Wishlist it. Play the alpha. Tell me I’m wrong when you’re dodging missiles at Mach speed.

This is the future of giant robot mayhem. Don’t sleep on it.

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