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  • Summary: Let Them Come: Onslaught thrusts you into the chaos of retro sci-fi action, where bullet heaven gameplay meets explosive firepower and evolving strategy. Face an alien onslaught with an arsenal of outrageous weapons—from flamethrowers and Photon Sabers to orbital strikes.

    Each run is a
    Let Them Come: Onslaught thrusts you into the chaos of retro sci-fi action, where bullet heaven gameplay meets explosive firepower and evolving strategy. Face an alien onslaught with an arsenal of outrageous weapons—from flamethrowers and Photon Sabers to orbital strikes.

    Each run is a fresh chance to craft your perfect build, stacking devastating upgrades and tailoring your playstyle for crowd control, precision, or pure destruction.

    Earn rewards, unlock new skills, and master unstoppable combos as you push deeper into enemy territory.

    No two runs are the same, and survival means experimenting with weapon synergies and refining your approach until nothing stands in your way!

    Set to a pulsing synth-driven soundtrack by Cartridge 87, this demo delivers just a taste of the whole experience: high-octane gameplay, dynamic progression, and an intense power curve that rewards skill and strategy.
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  1. Nov 10, 2025
    80
    As a Survivors-like, Let Them Come: Onslaught doesn't offer anything unique or original, but it doesn't really matter: it's simply so much fun to play. The action is intense and made a little more interesting from one run to the next thanks to random missions. But it's the many weapons available to you that will impress the most, with upgrades making them wonderfully destructive.
  2. 70
    Let Them Come: Onslaught does a fine job with the somewhat oversubscribed Survivors-like genre. Good presentation, addictive gameplay. It's not the best example of the genre but it's a pretty decent one.