The Sperminator: Rescuing Tzar Vlad

The Sperminator: Rescuing Tzar Vlad

Given the fact that the project is developing, this is a great game in its genre of indie RPG!

11 levels are sweet for everyone)

Pleasantly surprised by the variety of weapons, items and locations, this I clearly did not expect.

Also, preparing for the battle with the boss, collecting totems, you will definitely have time to enjoy the gameplay.

In general, I recommend!

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game


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Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

The Sperminator: Rescuing Tzar Vlad on Steam

SABAT Fight Arena

SABAT Fight Arena

Welcome to SABAT Fight Arena. Place where street fighters clash. Choose your fighter and Sabat tournament. There is only one reason to fight - be the last man standing.

SABAT Fight Arena is a modern take on classic 3d fighter games. It’s a one of a kind competition complete with four-button control scheme which makes it easy for beginners.

MODES:

In SABAT mode - choose tournament type and battle against fighters from all around the world.

In ARCADE mode - pick up a fighter from the 20 characters available and fight your way.

In PRACTICE mode - train and master your fight strategies with your favorite characters before going to battle.

FEATURES:

-20 playable characters from 4 continents

-Arcade and Practice Mode

-Sabat Mode - Slavic, Roman, Oriental and American Sabats

-Great OST by Kevin MacLeod and Punch Deck

-Support for XBOX and PS4 gamepad (both require configuration)

-A lot of fighting

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SABAT Fight Arena on Steam

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

Nerepis

Nerepis

An evolution in action game combat and multiplayer design! Our aim is to a make game that is fairly priced, user friendly, in uniquely designed dynamic environments, and with easy to use controls. Our hope is that you enjoy this game with your friends and families for a very long time.

Nerepis is a third person multiplayer action game with easy to learn combat. Each match, whether solo or team-based is a grueling battle with a cast of unique characters and levels.

Features

Simplified fighting elements making the game easy to play but difficult to master

Dynamic cast of characters with unique visuals and controls

Bot support so that you don’t have to wait for other players

Multiple weapon types to support diverse combat styles

Dynamic level environments

Game play statistics to track your performance

Spectating Server Mode which is an innovation in dedicated servers

Nerepis on Steam

Lugaru HD

Lugaru HD

Even if you don’t read any more of this review, just read the next sentence. The GAMEPLAY of this game is INCREDIBLE.

Lugaru is pretty much my favourite game. I was gifted it in Humble Bundle 2 and I spent at least thirty hours playing it before I added it to Steam. The combat is absolutely awesome and I keep finding little tricks and moves I had no idea about even after playing 25+ hours, like spinning and throwing a weapon at the same time. The campaign is pretty straightforward but the challenge levels are where I’ve spent the largest amount of time. Because the gameplay is so excellent, I keep coming back again and again and again because it’s so much fun. The hand-to-hand combat requires different strategies depending on whether you’re facing off against a rabbit (easier) or a wolf (harder) and the weapons are a lot of fun.

Real player with 24.8 hrs in game

(I tried to make this as spoiler free as I could while still expressing my recommendation)

Lugaru is honestly one of the best and most powerful games I have ever played. Believe it or not, I actually fell in love with Lugaru for it’s story primarily, aswell as it’s music, and it’s gorgeous visuals. This will come as a surprise to many I’m sure because Lugaru is famous for it’s excellent combat system, and make no mistake it’s combat system is the main focus of the game and the main draw for the most part, and for good reason. The combat system is fantastically complex all while using a grand total of about 7 buttons to control the character and the combat is wonderful.

Real player with 15.1 hrs in game

Lugaru HD on Steam

Office Strike War - Multiplayer Battle Royale

Office Strike War - Multiplayer Battle Royale

This game is great! You can get to kick your office coleagues' asses and not get sued for that :)))

Jokes aside, the gameplay is dynamic, and the leveling up scheme makes you feel edgy, looking for hp and xp. Great idea! Enough of the AAA games crap, this is where gold lies. Can’t wait for it to get popular!

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

loved the game was pretty fun to play :)

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Office Strike War - Multiplayer Battle Royale on Steam

ELDERBORN

ELDERBORN

SUMMARY: Although ELDERBORN bills itself as a “Souls-like FPS”, a lot of the videos show the player frantically slashing and smashing; this might give the impression of a more straightforward heavy metal “Doom with Swords” experience (with all of the high-ledge kicking action of a Dark Messiah of Might and Magic). In reality, what I got was a fairly thoughtful and measured experience consisting of dodging, parrying, blocking, and outmaneuvering dangerous enemies; survival, particularly at higher difficulties, was about fighting intelligently and limiting the number of opponents who could bash your head in at any given time. And to be honest, I think I like it more than the game I imagined I was getting in the trailers. An easy recommendation for anybody who has a craving for some FPS-melee action.

Real player with 14.9 hrs in game

Elderborn is a great murder simulator. The combat is challenging and satisfying, but usually not so hard that it made me frustrated (Except on the hardest difficulty that can be pretty frustrating.). The visuals are kind of whatever, nothing particularly great, but nothing that bothered me either, and the variety of enemies, environments and murdertools is more than passable.

The combat is incredibly fun and satisfying, and you have lots of tools and abilities to work with. You have 10 (I think, I feel like I may be forgetting one

! , and no the power mace doesn’t count) weapons that you collect throughout the short ~5 hour campaign and a couple of other special abilities that you can unlock through a skill tree, the most notable ones being deflect, where you reflect a projectile back at an enemy, and a charge move, which sends you flying in one direction and knocks down whatever you hit. You are often fighting several enemies at once, making you dodge all around the nice environments and your reflexes will be pushed quite hard.

Real player with 13.1 hrs in game

ELDERBORN on Steam

Swordian Hero

Swordian Hero

This game looks and plays like fun but it needs some things to make it easier to play. First of all, there are waaaay to many enemies that spawn at times, and half the time they spawn behind you which makes you have to either stand off and fight them and take a big load of damage in the process, or cast and move back over and over and hope nothing comes from behind you as you go further into the level.

I feel that also there is not enough ways for you to get your health back. The only way you can is by smashing up barrels, which can also explode upon impact which does damage to you. This makes getting health back quite risky because you could get damaged further instead. I think this game could benefit with some kind of inventory system, it doesn’t even need to be that sophisticated. Just somewhere that you can store food/health potions that you can drop off enemies would be quite nice to see. Simple RPG stuff you know?

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

First impression review:

I went into this game after buying a dozen of this developer’s games. I assumed they were all going to be nothing more than sprite swaps. I was definitely wrong – mostly.

This developer seems to use the same engine and general design for all of their games. All of their games seem to be on-rails in a limited space. This game definitely has more of an action RPG to it, though, unlike Magicgirl Mimi which felt more like a side-scrolling shooter.

It’s fairly short. If you can get it for less than $1, it’s definitely worth it. It’s a decent amount of fun.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Swordian Hero on Steam

Trials of Argolis

Trials of Argolis

I’ve done a lot of testing for this game and nearly every time was a joy (bridge boy frustrates me sometimes!! ;-;). Very fluid and smooth first-person combat with challenging bosses and fast paced action. The handpainted artwork lends a really neat aesthetic and overall it looks gorgeous. A great dynamic in play styles despite the rather simple controls and each boss has a particular gimmick to it. Lots of content and deffo worth a buy! ;_; eek

Real player with 12.6 hrs in game

Good concept but mechanics and actual gameplay is not polished and ass

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Trials of Argolis on Steam

Toribash

Toribash

To be honest this game is definitely not for everyone. If you would like to get into this game you have to spend a lot of time raising your understanding. The reason why I recommend it though is because it is actually a decent game. Probably 80% of beginners will stop playing before they get past black belt just because they feel very restrained by what they can do. In some ways this is true, but the limit to what you can do is many, many times greater than what people (beginners) think. Watching the Tori Legends as you first open the game can make you feel discouraged as you can’t even do a flip properly. It can takes YEARS in some cases to polish your skills to that level, and even then you may still not be able to do as good as you hoped because this game really depends on the mindset of the player. The physics of this game are difficult to understand and get use to. At moments you feel that you’re flying way to high to do your tricking/sparring or that your body just got 20x heavier and stopped half way through a flip. You need to understand every little effect that each joint does. People (beginners) really underestimate most of the joints just because they are not skilled/experienced enough to use them properly. This is what changes the effect of your physics and understanding of situations. Suddenly your flips and and hand spring landings are getting smoother, faster, and lower to the ground. Your vision of how you see your joints and shadow are completely overhauled. Your arsenal of moves are multiplied to an unimaginable number. You see improved and more efficient ways of overcoming a landing or counter that didn’t seem possible when you first started. Eventually you steadily become a pro at visualizing foreshadows, predictions, and problem solving. You never really realize how much you improve because it almost always felt with you.

Real player with 2593.8 hrs in game

Let me get right to the point and say I love this game. When I first started out about a year ago I felt like a toddler learning to walk, and I admit, it was a bit frustrating. Then I turned to Youtube. I learned a few basic aikido and judo (two different mods/game modes in the game) opening moves and from there my results sky-rocketted. I was flooring noobs left and right until I got to the intermediate level where (most) every player had a rudimentary understanding of how to move in the game then it was fairly evenly matched and I quickly got over myself.

Real player with 1099.4 hrs in game

Toribash on Steam