Evasilix

Evasilix

Game Description

Control B-854, a brand-new testing robot coming right from the factory, created to be put at test in a huge facility filled with testing rooms, deadly traps, trains, and secrets!

Jump, dash, roll, and run with a unique movement system as you progress into the games and unfold the truth that lies behind evasilix!

Key Features

  • A new way to play

    Control your character differently than from other games, with the unique movements system that comes with evasilix!

    On the left side of your screen, you will see various buttons that you can interact with your keyboard, each button representing one movement. By default, you select a movement with WASD and Trigger it with SPACE.

    This system allows you to have a unique learning progression from level to level, putting your skill and your adaptation to test from easy to hard.

  • 25 unique levels

    Face more than 25 levels, each having their unique layers and mechanics! Those levels include parkours, boss, and even train levels!

    If you are stuck in one level, don’t worry! You can do the levels of a same area in the order you want!

  • A huge HUB filled with secrets

    Explore a huge hub divided into 6 areas, each of them having their ambiance and style. This hub is also filled with a vast quantity of secrets of all kinds: puzzles, mazes, monsters, and other weird stuff… So keep your eyes open!

  • 4 difficulty modes

    • Normal

    • Impossible: Middle respawn removed, traps added, and more

    • Mirror Normal: World inverted!

    • Mirror Impossible: The hardest way to play the game, impossible + mirror combined

    This allows you to have great replayability, especially if you are always looking for a harder challenge!

  • 35 minutes long “movie”

    Have you ever heard about the most intelligent living form called X1218?

    As you progress into the game, unfold the story of X and reveal the truth that lies behind Evasilix!

Do you have what it takes for Evasilix?


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Evasilix on Steam

IMPAVIDVM

IMPAVIDVM

Game is pretty good! It’s got a couple of bugs but that’s to be expected for early access. I am usually not very good at games like this, but as time went on I got more used to it. The puzzles are not obvious at all at first and remind me of Myst in terms of the complexity, but once you figure it out, then it ends up looking very obvious at that point forward.

Graphically, it’s very beautiful environment wise, and the character models are nice, although the facial expressions are a little odd, and some of the animations are a little flimsy but this is pretty minor in the grand scheme of things.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game


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IMPAVIDVM on Steam

Assassin’s Creed® Chronicles: China

Assassin’s Creed® Chronicles: China

Assassin’s Creed® Chronicles: China Review

The fight continues…

Some key points that this game offers:

  1. Stunning 2.5D gameplay mechanics

  2. Multiple planes to navigate on

  3. A new and unique arsenal at your disposal

Gameplay & Controls:

The standard layout is advised against. The way the controls are configured for Mouse and Keyboard users is not the greatest. Fortunately, you have the means to change the button loadout to a more comfortable experience. Playing with a controller works just as well if that is your preferred method.

Real player with 266.6 hrs in game


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The last mysterious Assassin’s Creed

There is no way I won’t recommend China, it is a great AC experience for those who care about the first two games, despise its flaws. Ezio trained Shao Jun, the most stylish assassin since Altair, performing graceful stunts to kill and then vanishing like a ghost, including a feet-dagger. It is no easy task to go classic, back again as it was in the past, the game is pseudo 3D side-scrolling that looks like Chronicles of Sub-Zero. It isn’t less complex than a full third person 3D game and can find its place on best AC games, maybe its just not enough for the setting. What really caught my attention the main character has the best voice acting on any AC to date and it is a waste to see that character squandered away with just a single game.

Real player with 29.7 hrs in game

Assassin’s Creed® Chronicles: China on Steam

Assassin’s Creed® Chronicles: Russia

Assassin’s Creed® Chronicles: Russia

I REALLY hoped that I would enjoy at least one of the Chronicles titles…but alas, to no avail as this fails quite miserably as well.

It actually started off quite promisingly. What Ubisoft mucked up in terms of story in the previous two (especially India) they did quite well here. this was the first story in Chronicles I felt invested in. The MC’s motivations as a family man and a father’s overprotectiveness work well to explain his motivations, the posession by shao Jun provided a nice touch and until the end you really didn’t know where it would go. Well, not like it did go somewhere that brilliant but it was a decent setup at least.

Real player with 26.0 hrs in game

Wow! What an awesome game. Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia unfortunately is the last series in the trilogy chronicle series where you play two characters Nicolai Orelov and Anastasia. In Assassin’s Creed Chronicles: Russia you can use a telephone in one room can distract a guard in another or shooting out breaker boxes which shortens (but doesn’t eliminate) enemies field of vision. I love the environments (from nondescript buildings to blood-strewn laboratories and actual moving train, trams and boats) which makes the adventure even more involved, giving you the opportunity to really use your ever-changing surroundings to your advantage. The story, the gameplay, graphics and sounds are all of the highest caliber.

Real player with 18.0 hrs in game

Assassin’s Creed® Chronicles: Russia on Steam

ColorBlend FX: Desaturation Prologue

ColorBlend FX: Desaturation Prologue

I’ve played puzzler platformers and I’ve played puzzlers based around colours, but Color Blend FX is looking to combine those and expand it across an expansive Metroidvania with a story to boot. This prologue is a very strong proof of concept.

In terms of an MV game you’re only getting one movement upgrade, but if you’re skeptical about the basics this prologue should have you setting your doubts aside.

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

Super fun game and I like the puzzles which are not overly challenging. Great concept for a game which I have never seen. The game runs very smooth and I really look forward to the full game if there is one.

Review at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j5tYkH9Mulk

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

ColorBlend FX: Desaturation Prologue on Steam

Assassin’s Creed® Chronicles: India

Assassin’s Creed® Chronicles: India

Thumbs up because it’s a nice enough game (the stealth parts are good fun, it has nice art, alright music and the voice acting isn’t too bad although not too remarkable either) and to counter the probably numerous reviewers who tend to bash Ubisoft titles only because of Uplay.

Still it probably could’ve been better. It feels a little short, the ending came rather abruptly, and maybe half of the levels - sometimes in direct succession - are timed-based with you having little freedom in your approaches but encouraging to kill guards to get through them quickly as possible, as they are only rated by your speed and not by how many sightings, alerts or kills you’ve had (or not) as is the case with the stealthy levels. This is rather a downside because if people have ever asked for stealth elements that feel rewarding and fun it’s the Chronicles games that of any AC titles have them (Chronicles: China had such time-based levels too, but they didn’t feel like taking up as much space as they do in Chronicles: India). Oddly enough there are even parts where you are mostly forced (!) to snipe enemies down with a rifle, sometimes semi-silently, but still in a rather easy and cheaply feeling manner.

Real player with 14.0 hrs in game

Okay, let’s begin with some basic stuff. You can only say that you think this game is good or bad. You can also compare it to China, but that’s all. You cannot compare it to other Assassin’s Creed games, like Unity. It’s a different type of game, 2.5D, so there is no meanful comparison to first person ACs.

Now, if you liked China, you’ll definitely like this one (unless you only like female assassins). I can see improvement to many areas: artwork is even more outstanding, graphics look better as well as the colours, cities feel more alive and the whole environment gives more options and space to discover. There is also a map. In addition, you can now change control buttons (huge problem with China). As for the rest, story is good, creativity is needed, movement in depth looks amazing.

Real player with 11.6 hrs in game

Assassin’s Creed® Chronicles: India on Steam

Crappy Climber

Crappy Climber

The map can be punishing at times, but you usually have a safety net before falling, control might be hard to get but it become really easy once you get it. I love/hate the new mode after finishing the game since it make the game way harder, but its good practice for the achievement

Theres a big con to this game though, on some platform, your poo animation will play but your character will stay at the same place, its still rare, mostly happen on some cloud platform, but still really annoying when it does happen.

Real player with 20.7 hrs in game

My first 2,5 hours of this game were hell. I didn’t know how to do angle jumps and basically got stuck around 20-30%. I kept on trying and trying and finally figured out the technics and got better at it by playing. At the end I finished the game in 6:41:23 with a lot of faceplants (500-1000, didnt check in time and already pressed NG+)

Real player with 10.1 hrs in game

Crappy Climber on Steam

Pro Gymnast

Pro Gymnast

personally i love this game i have spent well over 100 hours and i still play it almost every day. it takes some time to learn the controls and even longer to master. the game is still very early in its development and i know that there is lots of stuff coming in the future like diving and more props to play around with. I would 100% recommend using a gamepad for this game otherwise its going to be very hard to play.

Real player with 223.3 hrs in game

What an amazing game.

I’ve been looking for a gymnastics physics game that allows you to really grind and develop skills/routines. The real game begins when you start playing the user created levels from the workshop. The discord community is great an ultimately is the game of choice for gymnasts and gymnastics fanatics alike. I’ve waited so long for a game like this, and I’m so happy it came.

Real player with 175.5 hrs in game

Pro Gymnast on Steam

Undead Shadow Army

Undead Shadow Army

Can you survive the hordes of dead shadows ?

  • 2.5D shooter

  • shoot your way through hordes of zombies

  • 14 different weapons

  • 21 challenging districts

  • Endless mode , how long can you survive ?

  • Different types of enemies

  • Simple but action-packed gameplay

  • Good and varied graphics

Undead Shadow Army on Steam

Deadlight: Director’s Cut

Deadlight: Director’s Cut

Deadlight is one of the better games i played. Side scrolling games are what i like and this one has so much to offer if you like that genre.

Pros: - The setting of zombie apocalypse is nothing new but it is presented in new form of side scrolling platform which is huge plus at least for me.

  • Visual design is excelent and proper to the atmosphere it needs to describe. Everything is grayish and its place, There are no bright or vivid moments after all there are 1% humans left right ? :)

  • Animation of main protagonist is excelent and very fluid and zmobies look very good also.

Real player with 17.1 hrs in game

Deadlight: Director’s Cut from Tequila Works/Deep Silver is another abandonware product from Tequila Works on Steam that was right after the Launch already left and therefore till today remained a broken piece of software that you should avoid at all cost.

While this is said I still enjoyed my time with the Game when it worked as it should do. But as soon as my progress InGame was again disturbed with some of those Bugs and Glitches that are still left in the Game I so far in the end spent more time with trying to work around all those issues instead of enjoying my time with the Game.

Real player with 9.1 hrs in game

Deadlight: Director's Cut on Steam