ReCurse: Eternal

ReCurse: Eternal

ReCurse: Eternal is a virtual reality sword-fighting single-player game that is combat-focused featuring only boss-level characters which will be fought one at a time as the player progresses from one stage to another. IT IS NOT AN OPEN WORLD RPG. The game’s progression will work like traditional fighting games such as tower mode or arcade modes where you fight each enemy in a ladder-style progression. The actual combat is inspired by souls-like games that encourage strategic gameplay by punishing rushed and spammy movement and rewarding rhythmic dodging, blocking, parrying, attack patterns.


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ReCurse: Eternal on Steam

Parakacuk: Raise Your Gang

Parakacuk: Raise Your Gang

This game is still on the Development!

#RAISEYOURGANG

Parakacuk is a third person action adventure game where you play as Budi, a new transfer student at Cipta Wiyata High School.

With the main problem in this school where the school is controlled by a group of gangs from each group in the school.

Help Parakacuk, your own gang to beat other gangs and become the ruler of the school!

Budi’s first day at his new school which should be free from the past at his old school,

instead it got worse with the various problems he had been through since the first day of school,

With the intention of taking revenge against another gang at school, Budi and his classmates form their own gang called Parakacuk.

  • An intense Teenagers story with a school theme.

  • Beat up another gangs.

  • Strengthen your Budi as you play.


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Parakacuk: Raise Your Gang on Steam

The Host

The Host

Sometimes you wanna play some fun jank, and this is one of them.

Feels like someone learned programming cause they really liked Ocarina of Time, which isn’t a bad thing at all.

Lots of hidden stuff, pretty freeform, and from what I’ve played (including some non-steam time in the demo) it keeps you on your toes with weird stuff all around.

Unlike a lot of jank this seems more fun than pain. Exploring actually feel oddly rewarding and the content is pretty varied.

Combat ranges from pretty fun to button mashey and random. Overall, the game is pretty easy at the beginning though and I mostly died to platforming. I did have some bug that blocked progression (like in the crypt fighting the green guy the fight never ended). The UI is really unintuitive and it’s easy to destroy items by accident.

Real player with 16.8 hrs in game


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The Host on Steam

Beat the Beat Up!

Beat the Beat Up!

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Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Simple games like this could be a lot worse but this one has a good feel to it. It’s another fitness game too.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Beat the Beat Up! 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

Garbage: Hobo Prophecy

Garbage: Hobo Prophecy

Can’t recommend the game, based on the demo…

You start out with RIDICULOUSLY little resources, and then you’re supposed to survive and scrounge together a living by traveling to different areas/zones to collect more resources. The problem is that my hobo died of cold before I could get warmth (since your hunger/warmth/hygiene/energy is constantly draining from the start of the game). This makes the game a constant juggle of your hobo(s)’s resources and your hobo camp is raided by other hobos every couple of minutes. I think that the game could be playable, if there were more resources to be gotten or if there was a reliable way to generate resources, but currently there isn’t. Now, that would make the game playable, but it still wouldn’t be enjoyable imo. Quite a lot of stuff needs to be done before this game becomes enjoyable, nevermind playable. So in its current state, I can’t recommend the game, but I’ll try the full version of the game down the line and see if that is at least good enough to be recommended.

Real player with 124.5 hrs in game

I’ve had a chance to test this game on my friends account and I can to say one thing for a fact - this game is difficult.

One thing is watching how someone plays it, but the real deal is playing it. Very soon you realise it shares some similarities with heroes of might and magic 3, where few silly decisions can cost your life in future.

The game keeps punishing you for every mistake you do, nor training too much, neither trying to quickly go through the quests will do the trick. I love the way this game tingles your anxiety when the winter comes and you realise that your main issue is not the food anymore. Stacking up supplies might help you pass through the winter which reminded me a great strategy game - Northgard.

Real player with 25.0 hrs in game

Garbage: Hobo Prophecy on Steam