
ARS: Plain Sight is a beautiful little game in spite of its relatively simple designs and textures. Everything has a cartoon-like quality: the robot designs are adorable, a blend of the totally cool, utterly bizarre, and quietly hysterical. The audio, meanwhile, isn't bad. There's some nice jazz on the menu, but the only things you'll really hear during combat are the competent-yet-basic sound effects.
Overall, Plain Sight is great fun for anyone looking for some fast-paced multiplayer action. There's still some room for improvement in the future, like different melee weapons and giving players the ability to customize their robot's appearance, but these are minor quibbles. Trust us: this is a $9.99 Steam title that is well worth the money.

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indiePub has published an interview with Beatnik Games, the independent development team that created Plain Sight.
From the interview:
"indiePub: Please describe Plain Sight...
Sherif Aziz: Suicidal Ninja Robots in Space. You only bank your points once you detonate.
Damien Cerri: Plain Sight was our first game which kind of evolved during development. It was very experimental and started out as something totally different and got to where it is with trial and error."