Moxina
This was a good game. It was pretty short only around 30 or so minutes to complete so that is a downside for the price of $5 but not a deal breaker. It gave me some decent scares and was pretty creepy. The story also kept me engaged enough to play through it entirely. It definitely wasn’t super polished but overall I would still recommend. If you want to see some game play you can watch my video below.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
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Typical Steam horror shovelware, sadly. I was interested in the hazy atmosphere and very beautiful palette. I tried to excuse the copy/paste enemies teleporting in front of my face as their only method of attack, but then during my only two attempts it broke halfway through each time. When trying to cross a large bridge it would fade into white and then become only interactable with via alt f4. There’s potential for the ideas here, this just doesn’t scratch it.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Koma
Awesome simulator of near after death experience, it gave me goosebumps while I was playing it
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
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Koma is a confusing, both in a bad and a good way.
First the game seems to have some optimisation issues. Even on my Ryzen 9 XT and Nvidia 2800 Super, I had some lags and micro freezes, usually when loading a new area.
Also, sometimes I felt some issues regarding of the usual rules of game design in the way to indicate you the path. Combined with the fact that you can glitch the camera trough the walls, and sometimes yourself, it result in situations where you don’t know exactly what you’re supposed to do or where to go. I completly understant the goal to make you feel lost in this strange world and I like that, but sometimes I just felt lost because of confusing game design. It reminded me it was a game and kinda breaked the illusion.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Angels Cove
This game scared the crap out of me. I will admit I do not play horror games often, but the jump scares, music, and intense situations kept me incredibly anxious. Through all of that I was surprised when it was over and was looking forward to more game play.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
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Ehhhh. The spooks were hard to take seriously as they didn’t make much sense with the story (there wasn’t much of one, at least from what I could gather.) I enjoyed the graphics and the spooky atmosphere, and the pacing was pretty good too, but something I look for the most in a game is a good story…and this one just didn’t quite do it for me.
If you don’t care about that and are just looking for fun jump scares and classic spoops, then give it a go! I will say that the hour of gameplay it had to offer was very entertaining nonetheless! I also found out that this was a one person project, which is pretty impressive.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Axilon: Legend of Artifacts - Prologue
Ok, so after playing through this three times i think some words can be said.
At first do not expect a game in an early state. It feels more like a Techdemo with a rough concept and if you judge it with this fact in mind, you get something quite enjoyable for a half an hour.
Overall you have three levels, each different with setting and the graphic is quite nice.
The combat system can be frustrating cause it feels clonky, same with the overall movement but if you can get behind the flaws and check how to avoid damage (the shield depressed me, just step back and attack after enemys swingy swings) it is ok and playable.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
Buckle up it’s going to be long review.
First of I have been following this developer group - AzDimension for a while and right of the gate I wanna say - guys focus on one game, your team is small already and it shows in quality of games.
Now for the Axilon. I played game in English and Azerbaijani versions.
Positives
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Actually nice for what is essentially basic demo MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
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Graphics are pretty looking but cave seems huge downgrade except for rocks inside
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
The Caretaker - Dungeon Nightshift
Sprinting around sprucing up a traditional RPG dungeon is the objective that The Caretaker - Dungeon Nightshift offers you, much in the spirit of other post-carnage housekeeping simulators such as Viscera Cleanup Detail. You’ve got garbage to throw in the incinerator (the game’s insensitive term for the remains of murdered adventurers), treasure chests to restock and spike traps to reset, all before the sun comes up and another day of bowel-rupturing terror commences.
However, the stringent time limit is the least of your worries here as you work against both a noise meter, easily raised by a combination of constant sprinting and the howling of the resident monsters that you must keep quiet with regular feedings, and the giant spiders that crawl along the dungeon ceiling who will insta-kill you should you make the mistake of jogging under them.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
Hey everyone and this is my review about the game!
This is a “Time Race” Simulation game.
Interface/Menu/Settings
Video Settings information.
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There are many resolution sizes available. Al though the slidebar is a bit odd-looking in the menu.
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You can play fullscreen or windowed mode.
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Quality slidebar is available from Fastest to Fantastic.
Volume Settings Information.
- There is a Music volume slidebar available. 0%-100%
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Fade Out
I played more or less 2 hours, i enjoyed the first 5 rooms, the ambient sounds are great, the graphic is cool but in a specific objects like a telephone buttons and clock it’s hard interacting properly with them.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Fade Out is atmospheric VR room escape game with a twist. Every time you do something right the room changes in some way and it makes the game feel fresh and exciting. The rooms are pretty different from one another and there are clever puzzles in each of them. Puzzles are not too hard but I did spend quite a long time in the first room.
Pros:
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Creepy atmosphere with matching soundscape
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Hard enough puzzles to be entertaining but not too hard to make you stop playing
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If you like room escape games, then this one is for you!
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Tar Alterra Adventure Game
It is a mixture of Cats: The Musical and Skyrim, if the latter had 1% of it’s budget.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Bravers
So you are the young captain about to start your journey in the underground world. Sounds promising and risky, at least.
Every journey starts with a ship. This is where Bravers shine. There are ship docks all around the world, allowing you to design and build your ship the way you want.
There are more than 40 blocks available for purchase to build your ship with. Engines, weapons, storage, controls, and other types of blocks differing in size and tiers. It’s time to use your creativity, Captain!
You can build a ship fitted with tons of engines to go faster, or a ship full of cannons to keep your enemies away. You decide what’s best for your game style! However, the more fuel capacity, the better.
With your dream ship now ready, it’s time to find the perfect crew to match. In just about all taverns, you can find and recruit new crew members. Here comes another challenge for the captain. Each potential crew member has unique skills and items and can be a valuable asset on board of your ship. Some of them are professional gunmen who can improve your turrets’ firing rate. Others are great mechanics who can speed up repairs.
Be ready to fight! The underground world is crawling with enemies and dangers. Encounters are waiting for a brave captain to take them on, and not all of them are good ones. Fight to survive and command your ship. Take control of your crew and assign members to critical blocks. Use your crew’s skills to your advantage and destroy your enemies.
Bravers invites you to explore the beautiful world and unveil a great story. The world is waiting for you. Are you brave enough to take it on?
Feature List
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Crew Management - You are not alone on your journey. Hire and manage your crew, their skills, and their equipment.
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The Ship - Build a unique ship that fits your playstyle using 40+ blocks. Find balance between firepower, capacity, and speed. This will not be an easy ride, so buckle up.
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Fight - Command your crew in insane battles against a wide range of foes, including creatures, humans, and other dangers. Use different weapons and your crew’s skills to your advantage. Burn enemies with flamethrowers or explode them with rockets. It’s all up to you.
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The Story - The government is on one side, pirates are on the other side, and you, the captain, are caught in between. What could go wrong on your journey to save your family and humanity?
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Explore - Find your way in an open world full of mysteries, discover various biomes and settlements, and meet new friends and enemies. The world changes with every journey, uncovering new places and hiding the old ones. Each game will be different from the last.
Fantoccini
Confusing, bewildering, nonsensical and not particularly scary. Save your money.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Pretty good game. It was for sure weird but was interesting and gave some good scares. I only wish it gave more direction on what to do cause if you are stuck on something there are no hints or anything to help you out. Overall for the price I would say it’s worth checking out. If you want to see some game play you can watch my play through below.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Fisherman’s House
Absolutely Terrifying!
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Lidl Granny
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game