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OMEXYAN

ENGLISH – Short Description A fast-paced VR action game where precision, focus, and movement decide everything. Dodge obstacles, react to dynamic challenges, and push your limits in a competitive sci-fi arena designed for immersive, skill-based VR gameplay.

$8.991 user reviews
VRAliensSci-fi
2 Crying Attic GamesDec 11, 2025

OMEXYAN scores 70/100 — better than 28% of VR capsules (n=436).

1 user reviews · $8.99 · Released Dec 11, 2025 · By 2 Crying Attic Games

Quick text summary

OMEXYAN scored 70/100 on Steam Analyzer — Good for a VR capsule. Top priority fix: [title_readability] Add a semi-transparent dark outline or subtle drop shadow to the 'OMEXYAN' title to preserve legibility at tiny size and increase impact at 231×87 scale.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — VR action game readable. The silhouette of a powered-up character in a dynamic stance against a glowing portal clearly communicates action gameplay with sci-fi theming. The futuristic arena setting, neon portal, and athletic posture suggest competitive skill-based gameplay that aligns with the VR action description. At tiny size, the bright central figure and portal remain the dominant read, though specific VR context becomes less clear—it reads as action first.
  • Title Readability: 6/10 — Title readable at full, marginal tiny. The 'OMEXYAN' text positioned above the portal is legible at full header size with clear white letterforms against dark architecture. At small size (231×87) the title remains readable but loses some crispness, and at tiny size (120×45) individual letters blur together into a recognizable word shape rather than distinct characters. The placement on the dark upper zone is strategic, but the modest font size and lack of outline/drop shadow limit its impact at smallest viewing.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong value separation, glowing focal. The electric blue and orange portal creates excellent value contrast against the purple and rust-toned environment, making the center glow pop even at tiny sizes. The silhouetted character in near-black against the bright portal maintains crisp separation in grayscale, and the warm orange ground tones lift the figure from the cooler background. The color palette is saturated without becoming muddy, and the lighting hierarchy clearly guides attention to the center.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 7/10 — Polished sci-fi aesthetic, slight familiarity. The capsule demonstrates strong visual craft with coherent rendering, atmospheric lighting, and a distinctive sci-fi arena setting that feels premium and intentional. The neon portal and energy effects suggest a unique mechanic (precision and reaction-based gameplay in an immersive space), differentiating it from generic action titles. However, the 'powered character before glowing gateway' composition is a recognizable trope in action game marketing—the execution is excellent, but the core concept is not entirely novel.
  • Brand Consistency: 6/10 — Coherent sci-fi direction, limited identity. The image maintains strong internal cohesion with consistent neon/cyberpunk lighting, unified color palette, and clear sci-fi aesthetic that would likely align with the 8 available screenshots. The glowing portal and futuristic arena establish a recognizable environment type, though no iconic character, logo symbol, or distinctive motif emerges that would create long-term brand recall independent of the title. The style feels cohesive but generically sci-fi rather than uniquely OMEXYAN.
  • Composition: 8/10 — Clear hierarchy, balanced layout. The silhouetted character is the dominant focal point, centered and framed by the glowing portal, with architectural elements framing the composition on either side to create depth and guide the eye inward. The title sits safely in the upper dark zone without competing for attention, and the layering of background canyon, midground portal, and foreground character creates effective three-plane separation. At small sizes the focal point holds strong, and critical elements avoid problematic edge positioning that would risk Steam cropping.

What works

  • Strong central focal point. The bright neon portal framing the character creates immediate visual hierarchy that reads clearly even at tiny sizes and naturally directs attention.
  • Excellent value contrast. The silhouetted character against the glowing blue-orange portal maintains crisp separation in both color and grayscale, ensuring readability at all viewing scales.
  • Coherent sci-fi atmosphere. The neon lighting, futuristic arena, and color palette work together to communicate a premium, intentional aesthetic that feels polished and immersive.

What hurts the capsule

  • Title loses detail at tiny size. The 'OMEXYAN' text becomes a blurred word shape at 120×45 pixels and lacks outline or shadow reinforcement to maintain crispness at smallest viewing.
  • Generic composition template. The 'hero before glowing gateway' layout is a familiar action game marketing trope that, while well-executed, does not feel distinctively OMEXYAN or hard to confuse with similar VR action titles.
  • Limited brand identity markers. No iconic logo, character signature, or distinctive symbol emerges that would create immediate recognition independent of the title text, limiting recall value.

Priority fixes

  1. [title_readability] Add a semi-transparent dark outline or subtle drop shadow to the 'OMEXYAN' title to preserve legibility at tiny size and increase impact at 231×87 scale.
  2. [brand_consistency] Introduce a distinctive logo mark, icon, or color accent (e.g., a signature neon motif or geometric symbol) that can anchor OMEXYAN's visual identity across other marketing assets.
  3. [uniqueness_polish] Modify the composition or add a secondary visual element (e.g., dynamic particle effects, a unique arena detail, or a branded UI element) that communicates the VR-specific or competitive skill mechanic more directly than the generic portal setup.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness] Rewrite the Beat Saber comparison to explicitly state a core mechanical difference (e.g., 'Unlike rhythm-based sword games, OMEXYAN demands spatial reasoning and color-matching precision' or similar concrete distinction).
  2. [hook_strength] Strengthen the opening short description by replacing 'push your limits' with a more vivid, action-specific phrase that hints at the alien capture or tool-matching mechanic unique to this game.
  3. [tone_match] Remove or relocate the personal developer asides (three years, raising a child) to an 'About the Developer' section; keep the main copy focused on competitive intensity and gameplay.
  4. [feature_communication] In the detailed description, lead with a one-sentence mission statement: 'You are a competitor in a galactic arena where speed, color-coded tool matching, and precision across diverse challenges determine your rank' to anchor mechanical clarity before lore and atmosphere.

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