Thu Dec 18 2025
- Minor bug fixed
Omega 13 is a fascinating sci-fi adventure that plays with time and consequence in a way that feels very fresh for mobile. The central mechanic—the ability to 'reset' a short window of time—isn't just a gimmick; it's the core of every puzzle and combat encounter. You explore a derelict space station, and when you inevitably make a fatal mistake, you trigger the Omega 13 device to try again with the knowledge you just gained.
The atmosphere is thick with mystery, reminiscent of classic sci-fi thrillers like Event Horizon or System Shock. The minimalist visuals and haunting sound design contribute to a sense of isolation and dread. It requires a lot of 'trial and error,' but the resets are so fast that it never feels punishing. Instead, it feels like you're slowly unravelling a complex clockwork mechanism. It’s a cerebral experience that values observation over quick reflexes, making it perfect for players who want a narrative-heavy puzzle game with a dark edge.
Unique time-rewind puzzle mechanic
Atmospheric environmental storytelling
Minimalist, high-contrast art style
Branching narrative paths
Don't be afraid to take risks. If you want to see if a floor is trapped, just walk onto it. If you die, the Omega 13 will trigger, and you'll know exactly which tiles to avoid on your next attempt.
Pay close attention to logs and terminals. The password for the next bulkhead is often hidden in the notes of the former crew. Knowledge is the only thing that carries over between time resets.
The Omega 13 device has unlimited uses, but each rewind only takes you back 13 seconds, so you must act quickly to fix your mistakes.
This is seriously way more in depth than I would have imagined. Awesome little game that works great for one handed play. Combat seems well polished, the art style is wonderful, and I'm not far in, but it seems like the story will be engaging. The only addition I'd like to see is the option to skip dialogue that I've already seen. Seems like when clicking options in the bar or hangar, they repeat dialogue and I have to wait for it to scroll through. I have a tendency to accidentally reopen selections and it's tedious to wait through.
The game consists of a mech style combat arena with multiple customization options for your mech alongside a small storyline. It is pretty fun although it gets really repetitive and grindy and most of the customization options are pretty useless. You can pretty much continually upgrade the starting gun you started off with and add on additional armor and gear as needed and never struggle through matches. Matches stay pretty consistent just duck and weave out of combat and don’t get hit while shooting at your opponents and letting them kill one another till your the last man standing. Storyline is pretty much non existent other than random dialogue with characters in the game. Price tag is reasonable for a game that consists of hours of playtime. It’s reasonably a fun game and enjoyable if you like mechs just don’t expect too much out of the game regarding graphics and difficulty.
It’s an easy game so far. It is repetitive. But the graphics sound and concept are spot on. I wish you would expand the dialog part of the game and make it a choose your own adventure leading to different endings, such as seeing your enemies and talking before a challenge. I wish I had a tutorial about weapon stats. Please make different city scape backgrounds for battle. Also it would seem pointless to go with a different mech after so far in the game since difficulty increases and when you change gear you start at the bottom. I give it a 10 for graphics, 10 for sound, the game itself is a 7
Game itself is fast, easy to engage and intense. Turn based Mech arena battles to earn cash and unlock upgrades. Move up in rank and shoot (and jump) for the crown. Just needs the ability to fast skip the repetitive dialogue boxes that appear with ever menu change.
Wonderfully simple game to play with deep tactical combat. Love the depth of strategy the game requires. The only thing I’ll say is a bit of a nuisance is the repetitive dialogue but that’s easy to look past. Will write another review as I progress In the game.
This game requires the right kind of player to get the most out of it. It’s very fun if you are strategically minded and patient since the payoff really comes from making the perfect move and the slow burn of getting the story one dialogue at a time
Great game from the developer, as always. A bit too easy. Nice to pick up if you just have a few minutes to burn
Enjoying the game a lot so far a lot getting that nice mech game itch being scratched. I wish the dialogue into the stores, cockpit, and Tactical Warsuit could be skipped. Upgrades should be a part of the tutorial or more emphasized as well.