No. of Reviews: 19
Review 1
Purchased!
Excellent game.
A great, fast paced game. Wonderful premise.
NO ONLINE GAME WHATSOEVER.
No one plays this, nor are there any lobbies or matchmaking capabilities, so you
are left to stare at a screen, "Looking for Online Opponents" until you leave.
The forums are dead as is the game.
If playing the AI satisfies you, enjoy.
Review 2
Purchased!
it's good
Review 3
Purchased!
Its good. fun puzzle. Interesting PvP, still good though. best quotes I've ever
seen. Fantastic game for PCs of all builds.
Review 4
Purchased!
(TL;DR↓) First off, this game has been on my wishlist for quite a while, and I
finally picked it up on sale, for 49¢. I would have gladly payed full price for
Fuego! and I'll break down why. For starters, I wasn't expecting much more than
a simple, casual strategy game, but it is a pretty decent experience so far.
It's multiplayer, cross-platform multiplayer even, it has a puzzle based
campaign, it's got A.I. for quick play games, the art style is nicely done, the
soundtrack fits well, the game runs a steady fps count, and it generally plays
well. All of those are major upsides, especially coming from indie developers.
But, it's also a game that doesn't require a low ping to play online! That's
right, you heard correctly! This was one of the major selling points for me
personally, and I only found out once I started playing. Since this game is so
simple, you can play this game online anywhere, and games that can be played
online by people in rural areas are few and far between, which is great for
someone like me who doesn't live in the city full time. Fuego! is a simple,
sweet, casual strategy game that you and a friend can both enjoy together for a
few bucks. I look foward to this game gaining popularity and growing as a whole.
It has the potential to be a bigger multiplayer game; if Fuego! had the option
for matches with a bigger player count, that could make it more replayable too..
The more friends that can play, the more fun there is!
I finally beat all of the puzzles for Fuego! and I even created a guide
[https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=953643812] to help out
players who get stuck. The puzzle mode was at times very challenging, and at
others fairly simple. It did take some time to beat, but it felt very rewarding
to complete puzzle mode. I definitely recommend trying puzzle mode without the
guide, though, unless you absolutely need to.
Overall, I'd say it was a great purchase. It's inexpensive, it's entertaining,
it's.. well, you've read the review.... It's Fuego!
TL;DR:
>got Fuego! on sale
>enjoyed playing with a friend
>made a review
>updated review as I progressed
Pros:
+a fun casual game
+multiplayer
+cross-platform multiplayer
+can be played online with ping out the wazoo
+plenty of puzzle based strategy
+has a.i. for solo quick play
+nice art style/art in general
+decent soundtrack
+trading cards
+achievements
+cheap
+quick matches
+decent difficulty
+entertaining
Cons:
-could have option for 2v2 or more
-online community is dead
-forums are dead
-dev's don't seem very active
-gets a bit repetative
-only one resolution option?
-underplayed/rated*
>in it's current state, even though finished, I'd probably give this game around
a 7/10 rating
>I myself consider it worth the sale price, hands down
>I wouldn't have minded paying sticker price after my experience with Fuego!
Review 5
Purchased!
Really liked the art style and old western music. Atmosphere is perfect. Wish
there were more tracks though. Cant' recommend this game because of how tedious
it can get. Even after you know the solution to a puzzle, it takes forever to
shoot, stop, adjust, etc. This made the game more tedious than fun.
Overall 6/10
Review 6
Purchased!
A great little puzzle game, fun and challenging, and worth the price.
The multiplayer seems great, but the servers are pretty empty. The AI is
alright, but a real opponent would be better. It could use some kind of
lobby/LFG feature. As it is, you just have to play with friends or else hit
"quick play" and leave the game up in the background until someone else comes
along.
Review 7
Purchased!
Fuego is a clever, intuitive and fun little puzzle game.
The premise of the game is simple enough, place "banditos" to shoot banks and
gain gold. Easy enough. Then as the game progresses more mechanics are presented
to the player, which add an extra layer of strategy. Despite some problems in
the difficulty spike, the game remains fair. The multiplayer aspect could be
good if there was an active online, as the AI is kind of mediocre in these
matches.
Fuego remains an entertaining and elegant game, thanks to its presentation, easy
to pick up gameplay style, and low price.
Review 8
Purchased!
If you enjoy puzzles then I absolutely recommend this charming little game. It
saddens me that this game has so few players as you can tell it is full of heart
and creativity. It also comes with an online feature to test your puzzle skills
against other players that would of course benefit tremendously from a larger
audience.
The game is easy to learn and perfect to pick up whenever you have a bit of down
time. The levels are small and save after each puzzle meaning you can go back
and pick up where you left of without an issue.
Despite its cute looks it is actually pretty challenging and it thankfully does
NOT hold your hand or give hints when you're stuck.
Wonderful feel and personality. Lovely character portraits, sound effects and
music too.
Relatively short, though I haven't finished the game yet I am about 3 hours in
and halfway through the puzzles. I do believe however that the price is
absolutely reasonable for the quality of the product you're getting.
UI sometimes gets in the way of dragging your little banditos around to aim.
Review 9
Purchased!
Nice challenging little puzzle game with a cool Mexican vibe. Got bored pretty
quick though. I guess I was hoping for something more exciting and fast paced
based on the theme. COuld maybe be redeemed by a good multiplayer game but the
servers are basically empty. So that sucks.
Review 10
Purchased!
youtu.be/7qbEt_lSib4?t=37 [youtu.be/7qbEt_lSib4?t=37]
Review 11
Purchased!
Nice and entertaining. Puzzles are well balanced.
Review 12
Purchased!
Short little unique puzzle game that was fun. Multiplayer was not active back
when I played it, so you'll need to rope in a friend.
Review 13
Purchased!
Awesome atmosphere and a unique feel! Check out the review for full details and
recommendation -
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=559054886
Review 14
Recieved for Free Purchased!
This is not the game you're looking for.
It has less to zero learning, so you haven't got a clue of what is actually
going on right now.
Visual style is great, though.
Gameplay is not.
4/10.
Review 15
Purchased!
This game is Mexican outstanding, off!
Review 16
Purchased!
An absolute blast. The worst part about it is no one is playing it.
Review 17
Purchased!
(Обзор на русском тут: > тыц < [https://dtf.ru/u/96301-igorious/1432450])
Puzzle/tactics about robbing bank by animals-banditos.
• Puzzle and versus mode.
• Each bandito has one or several guns. You need to place them in the right spot
and rotate to rob banks.
• In puzzle, rob all banks. 60 different levels.
• In versus, get more money. AI or online (but online is dead).
+ Number of guns is turn priority. That system allows making chain robbing.
+ Meat shields from chickens and ricochet churches will help or interfere you.
+ Avoid bullets of enemy banditos – better use them to make dirty work for you.
+ Atmospheric art and music.
= It's hard to get some achievements. Sometimes AI behave itself very strange.
– No settings for versus AI mode: you always start first and have just several
seconds per turn.
Review 18
Purchased!
Fuego is a fun little puzzle game, with a simple premise that works very well.
The game has two parts; one part of the game is the pure puzzles that has about
3 hours of content (I personally mostly played this mode) and the other part is
a faster versus-mode, that you can play against AI or Online (I didn't play
online, so I don't know if anyone is playing there).
Because I mostly played the Puzzle mode, and because that's where you'll get
your guaranteed value, that is what I will critique. And it's quite good; you
have an objective and a certain number of bandits to use in order to succeed.
You line up your shots, and you begin the shootout; the bandits with the least
guns go first, the bandits with the most guns go last. Simple.
The game does get slightly more complicated as you go, with a few being really
tricky and requiring a lot of thought and/or testing to figure out the right
positions and angles of your bandits. However, it doesn't have moments that
other puzzle games might have, where you might feel forced to look up the answer
because of pure frustration. What it does have is pretty slow animations between
each death, which can be annoying if you just missed a shot and only need to
slightly adjust a single bandit. This is nothing gamebreaking, but worth noting.
Honestly, Fuego can be described in few words, because it is a simple game. The
gameplay is good, if not very spectacular; the progression in difficulty is
decent, but not hardcore; there is a story element, that is interesting but not
mindblowing; there is space for some achievement-hunting, which is probably fun
enough; and there is the versus-mode thrown in there for an extra bit of value.
If I would use only one word to describe Fuego, it would be "humble" - it does
what it sets out to do, and that's pretty much it. Nothing more, nothing less;
almost like a good crossword puzzle. And on that basis, I'm happy to recommend
it.
Review 19
Purchased!
Great time killer