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Stardust Galaxy Warriors looks like another good one for the Steam Machine race, as it combines good looking visuals with fun looking gameplay.

It's great that we get big games now, but let's not forget the co-op couch gamers using Steam Machine's, and games like this will be good.

About the game (Official)
Stardust Galaxy Warriors is an engaging 1-4 player couch co-op action game, combining gameplay from shmups and brawlers mixed with light RPG elements. Choose from different game modes, gameplay settings, mechs, weapons and upgrades to customize the experience freely. Soar through space, defeat evil and save the future... from itself!

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stss 12 Dec 2015
Makes me wish I had 3 more steam controllers (and 3 friends) to play this with.
Beamboom 12 Dec 2015
There's something very familiar with this name, "Stardust"... Rings a bell...

Anyways - added to my wishlist! Couch coop is fun, and this one wasn't expensive either.
tuubi 12 Dec 2015
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There's something very familiar with this name, "Stardust"... Rings a bell...
You mean it reminds you of Stardust and Super Stardust, the relatively popular space shooters from the nineties? Because that's what I thought of, especially when I saw that this one is also made by a Finnish developer.
Beamboom 14 Dec 2015
You mean it reminds you of Stardust and Super Stardust, the relatively popular space shooters from the nineties? Because that's what I thought of, especially when I saw that this one is also made by a Finnish developer.

Ah of course! Is this a sequel then, one might wonder... Made by the same guys?
tuubi 14 Dec 2015
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Ah of course! Is this a sequel then, one might wonder... Made by the same guys?
That was my guess, but doesn't seem like it. Homage, maybe?
ProfessorKaos64 14 Dec 2015
Can you still play it of you have no friends with the game? :/
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