Sumotori Dreams Classic
Sumotori Dreams is perhaps a perfect example of a cult classic video game.
It has a small but very passionate player base. It’s a game about four Sumo wrestlers - the Blue Guy, Grey Guy, Brown Guy, and Green Guy. All you have to do is push the other Sumo guys over before they get you. That’s it. Usually, doing nothing is the key to victory. All with a comedic intoxicating effect. Just walking around is a challenge.
Originally released in 2007, Sumotori Dreams has endured, now with this shiny new release. In this Classic edition, it runs smoother than ever before, with everything functioning as it should - plus a very welcome addition of an in-game mod loader.
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
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surprised this game made it on here finally, now we can enjoy the bricky sausage like limb physics.
it also comes with map modding support for people who didn’t know and looks like this version has had some work done on it to enhance it for newer specs
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Roarr! The Adventures of Rampage Rex
Roarr! The Adventures of Rampage Rex isn’t dino-mite at all, and to be fair it’s pretty terrible. The graphics are just ugly, really ugly, It felt they were trying to create that old arcade game feel but it doesn’t do any wonders. And the gameplay gets repetitive really quickly and the controls are just awkward and hard to get used to. And the worst thing about this game is that Horrible music, the music is just agony and not only that it repeats over and over to the point where you feel that your ears are going to bleed. The story is simple and nothing special you play as Sue the T-rex who is woken up by an invading alien race who want to take over the world and it’s up to you to save it, not much to phone home about. Kids might enjoy the game but adults, meh, not so much at all. Rating: 1/10
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
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This is a great game for the kids as a time waster. It’s even split screen coop if you want to play with them. The buttons are few so it’s easy for them to learn the controls. For $3 normal price / under $1 on sale, it’s worth it if you have kids that like to play.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Wrestling Cardboard Championship
A game experience inspired by wrestling, making use of simulated physics, cardboard boxes with unique skills and movements, fight in large arenas based on arenas that have marked wrestling, such as Madison Square Garden, Arena México and Tokyo Dome.
A new wrestling company has been born, offering a unique show around the world, different fighting styles and extremely skilled fighters ready to give it their all in the ring. The Wrestling Cardboard Championship gives all kinds of cardboard boxes the opportunity to show that they are the strongest and that they have the talent to entertain the people.
Experience different game modes for up to 4 players: 1 vs 1, 2 vs 2, 3 vs 1 and All vs All
Single player mode or up to 2 players, choose your favorite box and face the entire WCC roster in 1 vs 1 or 2 vs 2 matches depending on the modality and show who is the king.
The Normal Box is in its last days of useful life, after knowing what its cruel destiny would be, being crushed and recycled, it decides to change it for wrestling, arriving at the WCC in search of an opportunity and showing that his passion can take him to the top, although you will soon realize that being a professional wrestler is not an easy thing.
12 unique boxes with varied fighting styles, inspired by well-known brands and professional wrestlers. Each Box has its own theme song and its own personality. (Adding more post-launch boxes via DLC).
Inspired by real settings such as Madison Square Garden, Hammerstein Ballroom, Arena Mexico and Tokyo Dome. (Adding more post launch scenarios via DLC)
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Fight N' Fall
Very chaotic, very fun. Always a pleasure to make my friends cry as they fall off the map
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Override: Mech City Brawl
Okay so, Despite the thumbs up there is a lot more to this.
In its current state I cannot recommend this game, depending on what you want from it.
It succeeds in one key aspect. being a party game. For the purpose of playing offline splitscreen with your mates this game is excellent. Through lack of arbitrary restrictions the combat is surprisingly deep if you decide to properly explore it.
Fundamentally this game is fantastic.
However, when it leaves the realm of split screen this game starts falling flat on almost every aspect.
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
I’m teetering on recommending this and telling people to flee for their lives until a few updates hit to smooth things over, and that actually punches me in the gut. It’s actually depressing that something that came off as incredibly fun during the beta is leaving me so on edge after release.
To start, the game is just as fun as you’d imagine a giant robot brawler to be. Hits actually feel like hits. When you connect with a charged attack or a nice meaty special, it feels good. The issue here is the hit detection at times. Direct hits will at times just phase through the target with no explanation, and certain moves shift the hitboxes around in the wonkiest ways.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Fantasy Gladiators
Welll… There is no game…
– Real player with 9.5 hrs in game
If you have any common sense at all, you would not upvote this piece of useless garbage.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Serpent Showdown
Serpent Showdown is a competitive arena fighter for all ages! Play as two classroom pet snakes, battling it out to see who’ll reign victorious.
Two snakes enter, one snake leaves! You and a friend go head-to-head in a battle of the ages! It is time to don your… cardboard armor, and grab your trusty crayon?! Strike, slither and slash your way to victory, in this entertaining competitive arena fighter! Coming soon to PC and Nintendo Switch.
Slip ‘n Dip
Literally the best game to happen im waiting for an Esports to come out for this game and i will be competing
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
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– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Candy Smash VR
A blatant copy of Fruit Ninja, and with almost no replayability. Timer starts, and you must destroy flying candies that are fired from cannons in front of you. Some of these fly outside your playarea, so if you try to hit them, you are going to hit something in your room. I know I did.
There is only one gamemode, and nothing else.
Game works and runs fine, but I wouldn’t buy it.
Fruit Ninja VR is the same price, and it is way better.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Discount Fruit Ninja. Store page doesn’t specify required room size so beware. Even with my 3.1x2.8m room scale, I still go out boundaries and accidentally hit a wall.
There’s no boundary or indicator on where’s the limit on the candies you need to hit. Dev needs to restrict the space where the candies fly off.
This game also suffers with poor hit detection when moving your controller fast enough (happens on some sports game where you hit a ball)
I got this in a bundle so whatever, will only buy this full price if it was priced around $3. If you want a better game, get fruit ninja, if you want a hardcore version, get zenblade
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Goonya Fighter
i genuinely love this game, plus ultra.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game