MagVigor

MagVigor

GOOD GAME NEED TO WORK ON THE CONTROLS A BIT THOUGH OTHER THAN THAT SOLID :D

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game


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MagVigor on Steam

Quantaar

Quantaar

Become an Observer to join intense combat and explore the Multiverse!

Quantaar is believed to be the very origin of the Multiverse. Once the player has taken on the role of an Observer, they can summon heroes from the Universe to compete in the most thrilling and merciless combat event history has ever known. The Observer needs to master the heroes’ abilities, level up their rank, and reveal the secret of the Multiverse!

Choose from 12 heroes each with different skills and ultimate to compete in the thrilling match! Knock opponents out of the arena, unleash the hero’s ultimate to destroy everything! Discover the hero’s abilities by combining the deep rune system to develop your own playstyle!

Each arena with various mechanics that make every match unpredictable and incredibly thrilling! Choose the game mode: team up with your friends or jump into a merciless melee match!

The most epic social playground in the making! Giant gator, floating trampoline…and more! Stay tuned.

Game Features:

  • Master heroes with unique skills to level up and unlock new ones

  • Multiple arenas with different mechanics and diverse items to attack opponents in combat

  • Various game modes: brawl, 2v2 and party mode! (4 players/match)

  • Deep progression and rune system and cosmetic upgrades

  • Personal space station with playable facilities

  • Huge playground/social hub to meet new friends and PLAY! (coming soon)

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Quantaar on Steam

Go All Out

Go All Out

Go All Out made by BlueSunsetGames is a 2D 4 player brawler much akin to the Super Smash Bros Series and the game PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale. As of this review, the game is very small with 4 fighters (soon to be 6) and few select modes. You play by depleting the opponents health bars by attacking with small, mini combos and using items in select stages.

The Visuals/Graphics are very nice looking (especially love how the Pillar and Toxic Wasteland look) but I feel that there should be more Polish and Detail added to the stage to make it look even more Awesome.

Real player with 42.2 hrs in game


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Go All Out, as it is now, shows a lot of potential. It has a unique take on the party fighter genre that Nintendo established with their Super Smash Bros. The use of a health bar, super meter, and blocking meter to limit spamming block is very interesting. With some fine tuning, this could rival the newly released Brawlout and maybe even Smash. Not to mention the low starting price means it’s well worth buying, especially when you take their monetisation model into consideration, where they increase the price after each major update to reflect how much effort went into this. Meaning the game as it is now is only $2 USD since the game has very little content and polish, but in a year’s time the game could be 10, 20 USD and if you bought it now, you could’ve saved up to $18 USD.

Real player with 13.1 hrs in game

Go All Out on Steam

Magical Battle Festa

Magical Battle Festa

Pros:-Graphic is pretty good

-The gameplay is awesome

-There is many variation of build…you wanna go tank / speed / attack etc..

-There is many of characters and you can mix the skill disk and formation to suit your type of build

-Magical Battle Festa Mode will test your build and combo to the limits

-Its extremely fun if you have friends to play with you(i highly recommended it)

-The Story is normal(the good thing about the story is the voice actor…so cute… :v)

Real player with 15.1 hrs in game

Personally, I like the game. Though I do find it a bit too easy. Only a couple of battles so far have taken any real skill. But the story, while kind of cliched, so far is at least kind of fun. I feel like it would be a great multiplayer game as it stands. Since a human player would boost the difficulty considerably.

Besides the easy difficulty, the other issue is that you can get trapped in combos pretty easily. And there’s no way to break out of a combo once you get caught in it. The game does at least have a decent recover. But it would be nice if you could counter, dodge, block, or cancel an opponents move while in a combo. The last three would already be possible if the recovery time was shorter.

Real player with 8.9 hrs in game

Magical Battle Festa on Steam

Mad Streets

Mad Streets

Welcome to Gutsford University! Home of some of the toughest students in town. Will it be the Jocks or the Punks who run the town? Or perhaps the privileged Rich kids? Choose your fighter and settle some scores in this unique feeling physics party game!

Mad Streets is a hilarious, physics based, beat-em-up party game that lets you pick a side, and brawl it out alone or with up to four friends local or online. Online mode is dedicated to run random and rumble modes and is purely based on the hosts internet connection. We advise players who want to play with friends and enjoy a more open experience to use steams Remote play feature or Parsec!

The pick-up-and-play nature of Mad Streets is perfect for when you’re looking for a bit of instant fun, making it a perfect party game to settle some scores.

Hilarious Physics Based Combat

Target specific areas of the body, experiment with silly button combo attacks; and even throw out your ultimate special moves to become the champion!

Features

  • Mad Rush Mode - Build a team and run through a series of fights and objectives where you can unlock each faction’s story. In solo mode, recruit 3 AI companions to Mad Rush your way to the top.

  • Random Matches - Similar to Mad Rush, but without the story based elements, Random Mode mixes straight up fighting, with its own lightning fast, unique objectives. Simply, the first to 5 points- wins!

  • Rumble Mode - Simple versus tournament mode with no objectives, playing through Rumble mode unlocks new characters and locations.

  • ONE PUUUUUNCH - Exactly what it sounds like! One punch, one winner.

  • Enter the Stadium - A collection of all the different game objectives and special fights, allowing you to settle the score on any objectives you didn’t succeed in.

  • Smash and grab - Pick up and throw anything you can see.If you can lift it, you can throw it! Throw bins, cans, trays… even your friends!

  • Grab your fists and your friends! - You and up to four other players can compete head on in brawls, or join forces to complete team based objectives. Customise your matches by choosing how the match is judged, pick the location, or even include a referee to judge the bout.

Mad Streets on Steam

Project Death Wish

Project Death Wish

Welcome to crossplay multiplayer zombie shooter in virtual reality!

Project Death Wish takes you against zombie hordes alone, or with party of four. You have the option for single player survival or multiplayer with different options. You can just quickly find lobby with other players or you can start your own lobby and have friends join it!

Your objective is to survive the waves of zombies and advance.

Zombies will be coming in waves and each wave is harder than the last one. You can collect money by killing zombies and money can be used to buy guns, ammo and money is needed to open doors to advance in level.

Project Death Wish on Steam

Override: Mech City Brawl

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

Override: Mech City Brawl on Steam

Override 2: Super Mech League

Override 2: Super Mech League

Completely different game from the first.

the first game was like a test run not bad but needed more time to mature through the likes of a sequel and then we get override 2 a different game from the first in too many ways and just like the first it feels like it is a test run that needed more work before release both games are like tech demos… they are playable no bugs or glitches from what i can tell graphics are good (better in the first game) gameplay can be fun at times but mostly dull most fun is had with 2-4 player splitscreen especially because the game has no community but as long as you have friends/ family its a non issue however this game ditches the story mode that the first game had in place of a lazy league mode that tries to force online on you and since there is no community you wait for long periods of time for it to stop matchmaking (cant stop it unless you go offline on steam) to fight bots anyway. they also just straight took away customizations from the first game feeling like they are trying to add them later as paid dlc sleezy…. speaking of sleezy devs have a habit of releasing the game and dropping it after release they did it with the first and quickly did it with this one they are no where to be seen dont expect balance patches or qol gameplay changes to advance the game further.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Changes From Original Override

Super Mech League (SML) takes the entire game in a new direction. For the uninitiated and return players, I will outline the differences from my experience. I will try objectively list differences with my opinions on the changes listed separately. I would recommend both games, though SML provides more content and would be recommended first.

Gameplay/Combat

It is important to note that the fundamentals of fighting have changed since OG Override. In both games, each arm/punch and leg/kick was individually assigned to the shoulder and trigger buttons. This was a distinguishing feature in playing like a lumbering mech.

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

Override 2: Super Mech League on Steam

Clone Drone in the Danger Zone

Clone Drone in the Danger Zone

This game is amazing no other words needed.

Real player with 109.8 hrs in game

A very fun experience, it is a fun challenge to see how far you can get in endless

Real player with 81.0 hrs in game

Clone Drone in the Danger Zone on Steam

Whisper Trip

Whisper Trip

I really love this game I can’t wait for the next chapters.

Real player with 8.1 hrs in game

Whisper Trip is a fast-paced, strategic hack and slash, side scrolling, platformer game with a difficulty spike that comes on too strong in the beginning levels of the game. One thing that should be noted, this game is rough to play on mouse and keyboard. I enjoy the general concept and where the difficulty is trending but combined with wonky controls and physics it makes it a very frustrating experience.

It’s difficult for me to give this a thumbs down, I genuinely enjoyed it and found moments of fun and engaging gameplay and because for some people this may be their cup of tea or might be much more adept out of the gate. I found myself getting stuck on walls or spinning endlessly on top of enemies on a corner and other buggy elements that added to the already frustrating element of gameplay where you can expect to die a lot. Sometimes enemies will randomly fire very fast or not when they have other times. There is also no save menu, so if you start a new game accidentally you will lose all your progress, not ideal if multiple people are playing on the same machine.

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

Whisper Trip on Steam