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Love retro boomer shooters and need another to add to your list? Mala Petaka has just arrived on Steam and it's rather colourful. This might be one of the most colourful shooters I've seen in a long time.

More about it: "You play as 'Petaka', an angry amnesiac that's on a journey to revive his memory by exploring multiple universes through warp portal technology. His journey won't be easy because he'll encounter many one-eyed aliens and annoying drones that'll attack him."

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Game Highlights:

  • 2 modes available: Story Mode & Horde Mode.
  • Various weapons available: fists, pistol, shotgun, machine gun, grenade launcher, plasma rifle and more!
  • All weapons have alternate fire.
  • Kill enemies with Fist Barrage by pressing one key to gain health and armor bonuses!
  • 20+ enemy types!
  • Useful powerups like Time Freeze, Rampage, God Mode.
  • Colourful NES-like cartoony graphics.
  • 8bit / Chiptune SFX & BGM by Indonesian Chiptunes veterans like Remedmatika, Shakaboyd, Remori, and more!
  • 4 difficulty modes for player to choose: Very Easy, Easy, Medium, Hard.
  • You start at the Hub map that let you choose the level you want to beat first via warp portals.

It's using GZDoom, so you can probably get it running in a Native local install of GZDoom on Linux systems. Otherwise, you can try it in Proton.

Mala Petaka | Release Date: 25th September 2025

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Leahi84 1 hour ago
I'm saying all this as someone who grew up playing games like Doom and Duke Nukem 3D in the 1990s, but I am feeling really exhausted with these kinds of games. There are just too many of them coming out all the time, and many of them blur together for me. It feels as though everyone needs to create their own 90s shooter. I think the genre could use a break for a while.
Liam Dawe 1 hour ago
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You could say that about pretty much any genre now though, there's more games releasing every year, so every genre is just expanding.

From SteamDB release years:

2025 - 16514 (so far)
2024 - 18326
2023 - 13587
2022 - 11729
2021 - 10751

As for this specific genre, I disagree. They've been some of the big hits on Steam. Look at Ultrakill, it's not even out of Early Access and has over 150,000 user reviews.
Leahi84 48 minutes ago
Yeah. I agree to disagree. I don't see why it matters that there have been some hits on Steam, and I'm only speaking from my perspective. Anyway, it's in your best interest as a gaming news site that they and all games keep coming, so I can see why you'd be all for that. Though maybe that's a problem too. The number of games released in general constantly is also tiring. I don't know; maybe I'm just getting burned out overall. Life is exhausting.
scaine 25 minutes ago
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I'm with Leahi84 on this, although I'm pretty sure Doomguy would disagree. I liked that they remastered Hexen/Heretic, and I think Selaco was well done, but I'm just over-saturated with boomer-shooters now. I honestly don't even play the youtube trailers for them now! I hope they do well, but they're dime a dozen, especially in the last year or so.

I wonder what's prompted their resurgence?


Last edited by scaine on 26 Sep 2025 at 2:11 pm UTC
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