Beatdown Brawler

Beatdown Brawler

Interesting idea but mediocre delivery. Controls are imprecise and ruin the experience. The Stages are simple. You beat some generic enemies and then fight a boss who is basically the same as the generic enemies but with way more health. The traps are kinda just there. Sometime you can get the enemies to get hit by them. Which is a good thing cause they run away and try to get behind you too much. And you have no kind of AOE attack. You get what you pay for. It is early access so maybe there will be some small improvements.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game


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It says controller support, but it’s not responding in the game. Which is annoying, because the mouse control system is terrible as I prefer controllers for action gaming. At times, the system even stops responding to any and all input when using the mouse… for no reason.

Not sure I like the “lock on” system for targetting. Get a couple people and they always get behind you, especially with random spawn points (not to mention some of the maps are no larger than a walk-in closet). You can’t attack the one your locked on because they run away, allowing easier access for their friends to attack you from behind. Even on the easiest setting, it’s almost impossible to win consistently.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Beatdown Brawler on Steam

Drunken Fist 2: Zombie Hangover

Drunken Fist 2: Zombie Hangover

A funny and bloody third-person beat’em up about a drunken rocker waking up in a city full of zombies!

Features:

  • Fun drunken fighting physics.

  • Blood, gore and destruction of limbs.

  • Spectacular knockouts.

  • Different enemies with unique behavior.

  • A big city in the setting of a zombie apocalypse.

  • Heavy aggressive rock music.

  • A funny story of the protagonist.

  • Tons of fun and brutality.

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Drunken Fist 2: Zombie Hangover on Steam

Yolka

Yolka

A Game inspired in the saga souls, with an open world to explore and some animals to hunt.

Play as a prisoner trying to get ahead in a wild world, progressing with what you find in your path, exploring this great world between hand-to-hand combat and hunting your own food.

Features :

Dynamic combat with great emphasis on the player’s timely reaction.

Collect armor, weapons, and different jewels to increase your strength, stamina, armor, and agility.

But be careful, do not trust yourself, when you die you will lose all the jewels.

Hunt to eat and manage to get ahead in this wild world.


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Yolka on Steam

Chimes

Chimes

very amazing game with lots of epic content!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Bad game, ai jump on you but don’t attack. Combat is very bad, movement also the same. No story or purpose, what are you supposed to be doing in this game? “Chimes PvP is dynamic, if you want to fight hand to hand go for it! Or do you want to do tricks like bashing the enemy into something, pulling out your sword and shoving the enemy into the great abyss.” Hand to hand is litterally the characters waving their arms, the swords are the same thing. Fixes the game needs: Better AI, no taking damage when running, better fighting and more purpose to keep players playing and doing things, especially single player.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Chimes on Steam

GDO Masters

GDO Masters

GDO Masters is a 3D fighting game based on internet characters: Joaquin Teixeira/Grampa, Loen, Gatown, Palhaço/Pagliacci, Ju Ginger, Let’s Dex, Doutor Leitadas/Dr. Milkies, Pequi and Pinguço/Dipso.

You’re about to unveil the secrets of the GDO! Pick one from the 8 characters and fight all the others in their secret headquarters. Become the GDO Master! Watch the revealing endings of each character and, only in that manner you might find the answers to finally understand what the GDO is all about!

GDO Masters on Steam

Mighty Fight Federation

Mighty Fight Federation

I feel like I should have spent more time with this game than I did before writing my review previously.

I have taken more time to play this on my own and at a friend’s house and I have a really different feeling right now.

Graphics -

I did have qualms on the character models and animations previously. I thought they didn’t mesh well with each other like they looked modeled with really different direction. I thought the animations were stiff and awkward.

After some time looking at everyone a little more, I do see a cohesive nature that actually does tie the majority of the cast together aesthetically, bar two. L.exe and Originelle. I think they could use some work with a re-design, but they really don’t fit.

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game

This is a high thumbs up from me. I’ve played some matches online (with a friend who bought the game with me) and played a bit of the arcade. The online was rock solid for us, no lag or dropping out so far.

Before getting to the positives (paragraphs below, it’s been by far mostly positive), I will mention the obvious about early access titles: it’s a work in progress still and some things don’t feel quite ready yet, otherwise this would have been a final release. This is, of course, true at the time of writing this for Mighty Fight. The quit menu doesn’t always work (I used alt+F4 to exit because esc didn’t bring it up) and the arcade mode is not yet saving progress, assuming that’s intended for the final release. The online worked very well during the fights for us, but the menus weren’t clearly telling us who was selecting what character and level. Most importantly though, the Strikefist ai is way better than me, and this needs to be fixed! (/s I eventually won).

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

Mighty Fight Federation on Steam

Pull Stay

Pull Stay

  • Old-school Beat ‘em up brawler as the core mechanic. You can learn a new move by smacking each enemy type accordingly.

  • Silly and funny Traps: Baked fish missile, Toothpaste turret, Watermelon bazooka… and much more! Over 15 types of gadgets are ready to be unlocked by you!

  • Break neighbors’ houses to collect resources. Use them to set traps or build a new room.

  • You can have Susumu make power-up items for you. But be careful! When he’s goofing off, give him some loving punishment.

  • Young jobless guy who is avoiding social interactions and shutting himself inside his room all day.

  • In Japan, people like him are called Hikikomori(shut-in), which has become a big social problem.

  • Enemies are trying to reach out to Susumu because they are worried about him, or want to mock him, or just to see him in the wild…

  • When enemies reach Susumu, the game is over. I cannot explain what exactly will happen there, but I can relate to Susumu so badly because I’m also a Hikikomori. I’m making this game solo just trying to reflect my own situation with this game…

Pull Stay on Steam

Trial of Two

Trial of Two

Play squash with your fists to destroy your foes!

Trial of Two is a local co-op beat ‘em up game with powerful, physics-based martial-arts combat. Its setting is a procedurally generated dungeon also known as The Dojo. It’s a place that has been built to find the strongest, fastest and most disciplined fighters in the world. But most importantly, it has been built to forge the strongest bond of trust and power between any two friends who dare to enter The Dojo together.

Features

  • A couch co-op experience for 2 friends kicking asses

  • An ever-changing dungeon and permadeath for a new challenge every run

  • Intelligent fighting A.I. that will crush your spirits

  • Most accurate martial arts-based squash simulator on the market

  • Cute voxel art

In the Demo

  • Co-op campaign in the first biome of the Dojo

  • Versus mode for 2-4 players

  • 6 different moves to mix-and-match your individual fighting style

  • 4 different enchantments to enhance your moves

In the full game

  • 3 more biomes to master in the co-op campaign

  • More rooms, more moves, more enchantments

  • The true ending for those with an iron will

Trial of Two on Steam

Cake Bash

Cake Bash

I love this game - it’s cute and fun! You choose between different cakes and their “flavors” and either play by yourself locally, local couch with other people, or online against others in a series of party games to become the “tastiest.” The cakes are so cute and make adorable noises, and it’s hilarious to watch them run and throw punches.

To make things easier, if you want to know how to unlock a certain “flavor,” you can look it up in the “Collection” section of the main menu screen, and it will tell you what requirements you need to make in order to unlock them. No more looking up walkthrough’s on YouTube!

Real player with 20.2 hrs in game

This is absolutely my favorite local multiplayer PC title. It has good controller support for multiple types of controllers at the same time, great games for several styles of competition, cute characters, and smooth easy-to-learn but challenging enough to master gameplay that will make it so your whole family can play, and probably each player will have a few “challenges” they are best in. It’s both cute and funny and a bit brutal, but even as a vegan I can’t feel too bad for desserts knocking each other around. This is a wonderful release that we have been looking forward to for 2+ PAX events and it has totally delivered.

Real player with 12.9 hrs in game

Cake Bash on Steam

Street Striker

Street Striker

I recommend this game, ONLY because it may be good in the future if they will add:

  • different enemies (for now, all you can beat are those guys with green mohawk hairstyle)

  • at least 50 more levels, with different difficulties (all the levels, 5 in total, are very easily to pass) and more long gameplay per level

  • BOSS FIGHT, because this kind of game MUST have at least one of these fights

  • UPGRADES between levels, like more life, armor, strength/power, temporary weapons with the possibility to switch to them while you play

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

there’s a lot to be said about this game that I can’t fit into a review. The sweat i get going during this game is unrivaled… it makes you feel like you’re actually getting into a street fight. a street STRIKE i should say. Disclaimer: i never got into a street fight so i dont know if i would sweat if I got into one.disclaimer: i was sweating because this game made my gpu HOT the graphics are crazy i can really feel the scar on Jason’s body as if it were my own. i got this game on a sale but its worth the full price

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Street Striker on Steam