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Agent Ava

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Survive viral infection as Agent Ava in this third-person horror shooter

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Survive viral infection as Agent Ava in this third-person horror shooter

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Agent Ava is a third-person survival horror shooter where you take control of the titular agent tasked with clearing an infected town overrun by a mysterious virus that transforms residents into hostile creatures. Crimson Siren Studio's delivers a campaign structured around combat encounters and boss battles, complemented by a separate survival hoard mode that emphasizes score chasing and online competition.

Gameplay centers on third-person shooting mechanics against waves of infected enemies, with strategic boss fights breaking up the pacing. Between combat sequences, you'll unlock cosmetic items—clothing and accessories—to customize Ava's appearance, adding a layer of progression that extends beyond mechanical upgrades. The campaign includes cutscenes to frame the narrative, though the story serves primarily as scaffolding for the action rather than the focal point.

Adult content is woven into the experience, with the developers offering spicier material and exclusive builds through their Patreon, suggesting the base game maintains a relatively restrained approach to mature themes while hinting at deeper content for supporters. The survival mode provides ongoing replayability through its leaderboard system, encouraging repeat runs to chase high scores.

Technically, Agent Ava runs on modest hardware—the developers explicitly note it performs well on older laptops with an i3 processor and Intel HD 630 graphics. For optimal performance, they recommend a GTX 1050 Ti and 8GB RAM. The game is currently available on Windows through itch.io, with a Steam release planned.

Pros

  • Accessible to older and budget hardware without sacrificing playability
  • Cosmetic customization provides meaningful personalization options
  • Survival mode with online leaderboards extends replay value
  • Third-person perspective offers better tactical awareness than first-person alternatives
  • Campaign cutscenes establish narrative context for combat encounters

Cons

  • Story appears secondary to action mechanics based on available information
  • Cosmetics are visual-only without gameplay impact
  • Leaderboard features require online connectivity for full functionality
  • Adult content locked behind Patreon paywall on base release
Recommended for: Action-oriented players who want horror atmosphere without heavy narrative focus, and completionists drawn to cosmetic unlocks and competitive leaderboard rankings. Those interested in adult content should note that spicier material is available through the developer's Patreon.
Skip if: Players seeking deep, story-driven horror experiences or those uncomfortable with timed online leaderboard competition as a core engagement loop.
Similar taste: If you enjoyed the third-person action focus of Resident Evil 5 or 6 but prefer a lighter narrative load, Agent Ava's arcade-style combat loop against hordes of infected creatures will feel familiar—though here the emphasis leans toward survival scoring rather than co-op storytelling.

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Genre
Action
Platforms
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Author
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Source
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