Dragon Fist: VR Kung Fu

Dragon Fist: VR Kung Fu

First person VR Kung Fu combat against a variety of different opponents, with a variety of different fighting styles, tactics, special moves and back stories.

Defeat the Dragon Master.. and the rest

When a powerful, ruthless master emerges in the world of martial arts, it awakens many emotions. From the ambitious master looking for a challenge, to the wronged peasant sworn to revenge, to the jealous emperor who wants to be the sole ruler of the people, it brings out many people to fight each other and achieve their own goals.

Step into your own kung fu movie inspired by colourful characters inspired by Chinese and Hong Kong martial arts movies across the decades. Whether you fancy playing as an old wise master, or a young gifted female kung fu student, or a shaolin monk, bruce lee inspired character, samurai or a ninja there’s bound to be someone for you…

Symmetric Physics Based Combat

“When you learn how to adapt, you will be unstoppable… When you redirect your opponents energy: you force him to change. So in essence he defeats himself."

Block attacks with your hands or forearms, or bob and weave, push their arms out the way, or move about, how you fight is up to you. But your opponents might use different strategies also, so you must learn how to foresee their attacks and how best to attack them.

You opponents all have the same controls as you, no advantage, no disadvantage. Except on easier levels they will have less strength - they will also have their speed and intelligence reduced.

Variety

Fight in different scenes an atmospheres inspired by movies, like the dark Red Flower Cult, the misty bamboo forest, kung fu school, (early 20th century) boxing ring + many move

40 different characters that have various colourful costumes and have their own special moves to learn and use. Each character has their own fighting style to fight against aswell as a perk and a weakness

So, take a deep breath, make a fist and prepare to battle your way to victory


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Dragon Fist: VR Kung Fu on Steam

FIGHT BOTS

FIGHT BOTS

Game is very good. Reasonable level of difficulty that requires you to actually try new gear and upgrade

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game


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this is basically like that tv show robot wars and that game robo-pit

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

FIGHT BOTS 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


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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

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

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

Fimbul Winter VR

Fimbul Winter VR

Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2

You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/M-g45w1M1i4

This just isn’t a well-made game. I experienced several bugs during my playtime of only 37 minutes. I had to tap out after enduring every single minute of this game. It’s not just buggy, it lacks overall polish, & it’s just not fun to play. I will give the developer credit for being ambitious and trying to create something new for VR. A horror game with some depth. Unfortunately, either the inexperience or the lack of time put into the project are apparent.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Fimbul Winter VR on Steam

Dance Magic

Dance Magic

他の方もレビューされてますが、バトルモードはcpuが弱すぎるのでマルチプレイ専用かもしれません。

(ちなみに私はシングルプレイしかできませんでした)

私が楽しかったのは、ダンスモードのほうで、音楽が良く、音ゲーが苦手な私でもイージーモードが

存在するため非常に楽しめました。

私はxbox360コントローラーで主にplayしたのですが、キーボードでも可能でした。

で、音ゲー初心者(私含む)の方にアドバイスなのですが、

ゲームパッドの場合、十字キーのみ(左手のみ)で操作するのは不可能?だったので、

4つの右側ボタン(右手)でも操作すると快適でした。

あと、音ゲーにありがち?なのかもですが、画面を見ていたらかなり目が疲れたので

私はほぼ、ステージ1のbeachでplayしていました。個人の感想ですが、beachが

比較的目に優しかったです。

Other people are also reviewing, but battle mode may be only for multiplayer because cpu is too weak.(By the way, I was only able to play singles)

Real player with 60.7 hrs in game

After a few years of its release on the console platform, the game finally reaches Steam.

The cartoon characters in the game stand out one after another, showing and associating their vibrant colors with their themes and dancing styles.

Each venue stands out between each other mostly, with unique effects and fireworks going off at the right time to the songs featured in the game.

Gameplay varies depending on your setup. Of course when it comes to rhythm games, timing is critical. Unfortunately, this game has no sync settings, which means that you may need to calibrate and adjust your graphics and audio settings in some other manner. Often times, I have to hit buttons earlier than hearing from the song in order to score a perfect hit.

Real player with 32.5 hrs in game

Dance Magic on Steam

High School Overdrive

High School Overdrive

Welcome to the 90s.

Set in the year 1997, far away from the big cities, secluded at the edge of a small town, lies the outcast and misfits engulfed with only dreams to ease their reality of tomorrow.

Rin Helena, taking her mother’s name, is a newly transferred student from a well achieving school to a failing school of a small town. Surrounded with antagonistic air, Rin will have to muster her courage and strength to lift herself up. This is a place that will put her down at the slightest gesture of submission.

What brought her to this place?

Will she find the strength to move forward and fight for a hopeful tomorrow?

Welcome to 1997.

BEAT UP THE BULLIES!

If you see something, You can use it!

Explore and Interact with the School Environment!

PLAY FETCH WITH THE BULLIES!

Many more side activities in High School Overdrive!

The Character Models used in these WIP build are placeholder assets and will be changed in a polished build.

High School Overdrive on Steam

Action Arcade Wrestling

Action Arcade Wrestling

This game has a place in the set of currently available wrestling video games out there, in part because it has a different combination of pros and cons.

Pros:

1. The creation suite is good, although you must post your wrestler online if you wish to use it.

2. The action is acceptable, and it comes nearer to an American style of fantasy wrestling than to a Japanese style.

3. You can play multiplayer, against the computer, or cpu versus cpu. The cpu is not perfect, but it is watchable and does not fall into the same routines that other games do. For instance, in WWE2k, you can tell what a cpu wrestler will do distinctly before it does it, and it looks the same every time. In Fire Pro, the cpu is more variable but most of the moves do not look awesome or powerful. This game falls somewhere between those two points: the moves look acceptable and are not as telegraphed.

Real player with 6.8 hrs in game

So remember Wrestlefest? Think that game now with the ability to create wrestlers, arenas, federations, belts, etc. Also there’s the ability to download other people’s CAWs and Arenas which there’s already some awesome stuff available.

I’m honestly having a blast with this. Will leave a more in-depth review later, but just wanted to leave a positive review shortly after release in case people were on the fence about this one.

To quickly address some of the negative reviews bashing it for not being the same depth as Fire Pro……..This isn’t Fire Pro, nor was it meant to be as in-depth as it. The whole appeal of this game is that it’s a very simple, pick up and play, arcade style wrestling game. Anyone could pick it up and understand it very quickly. Great for playing with friends who don’t want to learn the way more in-depth controls that Fire Pro and WWE 2K have.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Action Arcade Wrestling on Steam

Write ‘n’ Fight

Write ‘n’ Fight

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The greatest writers of all time are fighting each other in the arenas that were inspired by their work. Each character can summon his own “magic” arena where he becomes the boss of the level for a short amount of time. Each character can be knocked out with one hit in standing in “danger” zone. Once the “magic” arena is summoned by one of the 15 combatants - the fighting game becomes an arcade while the “boss” player is trying to defeat the opponent before the magic arena time runs out.

Included game modes:

  • 2x Speed mode - a good way to train superhuman reaction

  • Prophet mode - turns the game into a turn-based strategy in a way. Both players blindly enter the string of commands without knowing the commands of the opponent. Once the required number of commands is entered both characters start executing them.

  • Retro mode - Pixelated graphics, old but gold.

  • I know Kung Foo - AI game mode where the AI is trying really hard to loose to you making it look as cool as possible.

Write 'n' Fight on Steam

Karateka

Karateka

1.) If you didn’t play this 30 years ago.

2.) Do not understand Martial Arts.

You’ll HATE IT. ~ Don’t even waste your time… Go play Something else.

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OG. ~ Loved the Apple IIe version. Orange or Green.

Total Cult program.

Had to Bow. Couldn’t RUN.

Had to plan each attack meticulously.

And it was the coolest thing ever…

Baap, Baaap, Bap, Bap, Baaap, POW! …

You had to move in and out. It was a total

Martial Arts Dance. ~ True to the Core at the most

Real player with 21.6 hrs in game

Karateka is a 2012 tribute to 1984 game of the same name, made for Apple II and Atari. The premise is simple: evil shogun imprisoned a girl and you need to save it by a series of honor melee fights one-on-one with shogun’s minions.

The game is really short, the run from the start to end takes for about 25-50 minutes usually. And if you want to compare the tribute with the original, well, it’s 50/50%: some say the original is still top-notch and the remake is so-so, and some think that even the original was mediocre, and the remake is only made the concept worse, ‘cause times had changed for 30 years, and you can’t enter the same river as it was before. And you shouldn’t, some would add. Not me, though.

Real player with 7.9 hrs in game

Karateka on Steam