Enter a twin-stick arena shooter built from living procedural geometry. Master six arcade protocols or build a persistent fleet in Universe mode, where generated sectors, branching routes, evolving weapons, mutated bosses and escalating Storm Tiers ensure no expedition unfolds the same way twice.

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About This Game

THE ARENA IS ALIVE

Vector Surge is a fast, uncompromising twin-stick arena shooter set inside a reactive signal field. Move, aim, dash and detonate your way through geometric swarms while the grid bends, pulses and fractures around every collision.

Almost everything you see is constructed live. Ships, enemies, projectiles, formations, effects, grid reactions and combat patterns are drawn from procedural vector geometry rather than conventional sprite sheets. Encounters remix enemy families, elites, hazards and formations on the fly. In Universe mode, procedural objectives, loot, mutations, routes and escalating sector conditions turn that same arena into a long-form expedition that is different every time you enter it.

There are no safe corners. Your multiplier is always fading. The best score is always one riskier kill away.

SIX WAYS TO ENTER THE STORM

Every score protocol rewrites the rules of the arena.

  • Overclock: Three minutes. Unlimited lives. Build momentum quickly and turn every second into score.

  • Safehouse: One life, no bombs and shrinking sanctuaries. Your weapons only function inside the safe zone.

  • Endurance: Limited lives and bombs, no time limit and an arena that keeps getting worse.

  • Gatecrash: No weapons. Cross signal gates to destroy nearby enemies and survive through movement alone.

  • Crosscurrent: Break apart advancing horizontal and vertical rocket formations before the field closes around you.

  • Circuit 20: A twenty-stage formation campaign with strict timers, three lives and a tactical salvage window between encounters.

Each protocol has its own online leaderboard. Chase the next pilot displayed on your HUD, overtake the archive and keep pushing until the field declares: YOU LEAD.

BUILD A SHIP THAT REMEMBERS

Universe mode turns the arcade arena into a persistent campaign.

Choose a hull, enter a generated expedition and fight through sectors of increasingly hostile space. Earn credits and XP, install permanent enhancements, expand your module bay and develop a different build for every ship in your fleet. Each hull tracks its own mastery, doctrines, enhancements, prestige and online record.

Level gains pause the action and offer three temporary augments. Stack fire cadence, critical damage, piercing, chain lightning, dash attacks, salvage bonuses, defensive reserves and more. Then evolve compatible modules into run-defining weapons such as the Arc Caster, Event Horizon Lance, Crystal Storm, Gravity Bomb or autonomous Storm Array.

Your run does not follow a fixed level list. Timed objectives emerge from the field, capital victories open a branching Storm Atlas and every route changes what comes next. Choose combat, elites, salvage, repairs, anomalies, resource exchanges or another capital signal. On rare sectors, a trader may intercept the route carrying equipment normally found only inside crates, but reaching them is never guaranteed.

FACE CAPITAL SIGNALS

Six capital families wait inside the storm, each with distinct movement, attacks and battlefield logic:

  • Dreadnova

  • Prism Warden

  • Rift Carrier

  • Grid Architect

  • Salvage Devourer

  • Null Engine

Later sectors and higher Storm Tiers can mutate these bosses with accelerated, armoured, mirrored, brood, volatile, Repulsar and multiplier-siphoning properties. Familiar threats become dangerous new combinations, forcing you to read the encounter instead of memorising a single pattern.

And then there is the Grid Breaker.

When its signal arrives, the music dies. Alarms seize the arena. The camera pulls back. The grid itself shatters before the boss enters the field.

CHOOSE HOW THE STORM ENDS

Universe difficulty is not a basic health slider. Storm Tiers alter the entire pressure model: enemy speed, hull strength, formation size, spawn cadence, elite density, projectile velocity, boss movement and attack frequency all intensify together.

Tier 10 is designed as an endgame challenge. Beyond it waits [b]Gates of Hell[/b], an unreasonable terminal tier with no gentle opening and no promise of fairness.

Four campaigns remix the expedition further, while rotating contracts, mastery ranks, hull doctrines and prestige provide reasons to rebuild your fleet and return with a new plan.


PROCEDURAL BY DESIGN

Vector Surge is built around systems rather than pre-rendered spectacle.

  • Runtime-drawn vector ships, enemies, projectiles and effects

  • A connected hexagonal grid that reacts to combat, music and boss intrusions

  • Procedurally assembled waves, formations, objectives and sector pressure

  • Branching route choices and changing resource trades

  • Generated loot rolls, augment drafts and evolving weapon combinations

  • Boss families that combine with escalating mutations

  • Persistent hull progression across otherwise unpredictable expeditions

The result is an arena that remains visually coherent but refuses to remain static. Every run speaks the same geometric language; no two runs arrange it in quite the same way.

BUILT FOR IMMEDIATE CONTROL

  • Responsive keyboard and mouse or twin-stick controller play

  • Fast dash with a brief invulnerability window

  • Limited screen-clearing bombs

  • Close-range bonuses, multi-kill rewards and a decaying score multiplier

  • Distinct enemy silhouettes and readable attack telegraphs under heavy pressure

  • Persistent local progression with separate per-mode and per-hull online leaderboards

  • Adjustable screen shake, flashes, particles, post-processing, vibration and audio levels

  • Optional local MP3 and Ogg Vorbis music support. Your files remain on your machine.

  • Windows and Linux support

LEAVE A SIGNAL NOBODY CAN OVERTAKE[

Play for three minutes or disappear into a Universe expedition. Chase a perfect Circuit. Reforge a mastered hull. Push one Storm Tier too far. Find a build the procedural field was never supposed to allow.

The storm will keep changing.

Your score is the only proof you were there.

AI Generated Content Disclosure

The developers describe how their game uses AI Generated Content like this:

AI Was used to generate the page description, it was also used to test certain parts of the game and help debug a few problems, there was partial AI usage also for the game music, while the music itself was created in FL Studio there was usage to generate some of the variants of the tracks

System Requirements

Windows
SteamOS + Linux
    Minimum:
    • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
    • Processor: Intel Core i3-6100 or AMD FX-6300
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GTX 750 Ti, Radeon R7 360, or Intel HD 530
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
    Recommended:
    • OS: Windows 10 64-bit
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 3 3100
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GTX 1050 Ti, Radeon RX 560, or better
    • DirectX: Version 12
    • Storage: 500 MB available space
    Minimum:
    • OS: 64-bit Linux with glibc 2.35 or newer
    • Processor: Intel Core i3-6100 or AMD FX-6300
    • Memory: 4 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GTX 750 Ti, Radeon R7 360, or Intel HD 530
    Recommended:
    • OS: Current 64-bit Linux distribution
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 or AMD Ryzen 3 3100
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GTX 1050 Ti, Radeon RX 560, or better
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