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Fortune capsule

Fortune

An RPG science fiction game. Collect clues and evidence to break a murder case. Options for the task will lead to different story-lines and endings. Searching mysterious debris to unlock the history of the world and discover their relationship with human race.

$15.99No user reviews
ExplorationThird-Person ShooterImmersive Sim
BiKunJul 26, 2025

Fortune scores 68/100 — better than 21% of Exploration capsules (n=4,872).

No user reviews · $15.99 · Released Jul 26, 2025 · By BiKun

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Fortune scored 68/100 on Steam Analyzer — Solid for a Exploration capsule. Top priority fix: [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual element—such as a unique UI overlay, glowing artifact, or signature color accent—that immediately signals Fortune's core murder-mystery mechanic and differentiates it from generic detective games.

Capsule scores by dimension

  • Genre Clarity: 7/10 — Sci-fi detective vibe clear. The character's tactical jacket, communication device, and serious pose strongly suggest a sci-fi thriller or detective game. At tiny size, the futuristic aesthetic and investigation-ready stance read as mystery-driven sci-fi, though the exact RPG nature isn't immediately apparent. The debris and environmental hints support the mystery-solving narrative.
  • Title Readability: 8/10 — Bold yellow title stands clear. The "FORTUNE" text uses a thick, angled yellow sans-serif that contrasts sharply against the dark teal background, maintaining legibility even at tiny size. The placement in the upper-left quadrant avoids clashing with the character and keeps the focal area clean. Minor spacing could be tighter, but the readability remains strong across all viewing sizes.
  • Contrast & Color: 8/10 — Strong dark-light separation. The warm golden-yellow title pops distinctly against the cool dark teal and black background, creating excellent value contrast. The character's lighter face and blue armband accent guide the eye, while the dark jacket maintains silhouette clarity. At tiny size, the yellow and figure remain visually distinct and do not blend into the background.
  • Uniqueness & Polish: 6/10 — Competent but generic detective setup. The image presents a professional photorealistic character in tactical gear with a polished render, but the scene composition—character on right, title on left—follows a common AAA design template. While well-executed, it lacks a distinctive visual hook or memorable mechanical cue that would differentiate it from other detective or investigation games on the storefront.
  • Brand Consistency: 5/10 — Generic sci-fi detective tropes. The capsule uses standard sci-fi visual language—tactical jacket, communication device, teal lighting—without establishing a unique brand signature or iconic motif. There are no distinctive color palettes, character designs, or visual symbols that would be immediately recognizable as "Fortune" specifically across multiple screenshots. The presentation feels functional but lacks memorable identity markers.
  • Composition: 7/10 — Clean balance, safe margins. The layout uses a clear left-right split: title on the left, character on the right, with balanced negative space in the center-top. The character remains well within safe margins and will not be cropped by Steam's edge handling. The focal point is slightly divided between the bold title and the character's face, which works but slightly dilutes primary emphasis at tiny size.

What works

  • Excellent title contrast and readability. The thick golden-yellow "FORTUNE" text maintains sharp legibility at all sizes and stands out clearly against the dark background.
  • Professional character render quality. The photorealistic character is polished and well-lit, conveying a premium production value that aligns with AAA indie titles.
  • Safe composition with smart margins. Elements are positioned to avoid edge cropping, and the layout balances title prominence without feeling cramped.

What hurts the capsule

  • Lacks distinctive visual identity. The capsule relies on generic sci-fi detective tropes without introducing a memorable brand signature, icon, or unique selling point.
  • Divided focal point at small sizes. Both the title and character compete for attention, slightly reducing clarity of what the primary subject should be at tiny resolution.
  • Generic scene composition. The character-on-right, title-on-left layout mirrors many AAA detective and investigation game capsules, limiting distinctiveness.

Priority fixes

  1. [uniqueness_polish] Introduce a distinctive visual element—such as a unique UI overlay, glowing artifact, or signature color accent—that immediately signals Fortune's core murder-mystery mechanic and differentiates it from generic detective games.
  2. [brand_consistency] Develop and apply a consistent brand motif (e.g., a recurring visual symbol, unique color signature, or iconic UI element) that could be recognized across all store assets and marketing materials.
  3. [composition] Strengthen the focal point hierarchy at tiny size by slightly reducing character size or repositioning elements to give the title clearer visual dominance, ensuring instant recognition during quick scrolls.

Store copy priority fixes

  1. [hook_strength] Rewrite the opening to lead with a specific, verb-driven hook: 'Investigate a murder in Fortune Town, where your choices uncover corporate conspiracy and the planet's hidden history' instead of 'An RPG science fiction game.'
  2. [genre_clarity] Add a single sentence explaining the combat or immersion elements implied by the 'Third-Person Shooter' tag, or remove the tag if it doesn't apply to clarify genre expectations.
  3. [feature_communication] Add a concrete sentence describing how investigation works: 'Interview suspects, recover physical evidence, and synthesize clues to unlock branching case paths and alternate endings.'
  4. [uniqueness] Include a sentence that isolates what makes Fortune distinct: for example, 'Uncover how a murder case connects to the planet's dual civilizations and choose whose truth prevails in the ending.'

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