The Black Hole

The Black Hole

The Black Hole is a TPS with puzzle solving elements. You’ll play as a secret agent in the Black Hole Agency.

Defeat enemies with your gun and solve puzzles.

Collect mysterious items in the levels and survive a conspiracy.

Encounter various traps, enemies, and puzzles.

Let’s enter the world of secret agents!


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The Black Hole on Steam

HUMANS CONNECT

HUMANS CONNECT

HUMANS CONNECT

The story is focused on the humans bloodline to the mythologies that

existed 1000 years ago. An experiment occurred in the modern times where

Humans would gain supernatural powers because of their connections to those

mythologies that existed. Julia’s journey is to discover the creator of this

experiment and the origins of those mythologies, however she is confronted by

Anubis like character “Inpu The Jackal”.

In the game the player can choose to play one of the two characters and play

the same story mode but in different time and order. Each character has his own perspectives and goals

in the same story.

In Julia’s story, the player has to rely on engagement to progress with the story.

While the Nightwolf’s story rely on exploration and stealth to progress with the story.

Both characters shares a common enemy which is “Inpu The Jackal”, he currently has

an unknown background and its up to the player to discover who he is and what is his

true objective. Are you up for the challenge?!

The Game’s main idea is to let the player feel like he is engaging, feeling and

relating to the characters not just playing them. Engage, Explore, CONNECT

and mostly… have FUN!


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HUMANS CONNECT on Steam

La Mora - A Journey in Time

La Mora - A Journey in Time

Time is Broken. This should be the Golden age of Mankind. Someone, something, has changed our history, and left us picking up the pieces. You are part of a group tasked with repairing the damage. However, something went wrong. You can’t remember your mission and the machine that brought you here is broken. Your only clues are vague memories, along with a name; La Mora. You have to piece together your mission, your memory, and your wits, before time as we know it, is gone for good!

La Mora is a story driven adventure puzzle RPG.


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La Mora - A Journey in Time on Steam

Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta - Episode 1 - Gold Edition

Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta - Episode 1 - Gold Edition

TL:DNR: A noble, but much flawed effort. Buy it very cheap ( us$1), or="" for="" the="" achievement="" 100%="" ( us$1.50) br="" Okay - so this is one of those games that the “comedians” of Steam just go on about either with brutal comments about it giving them cancer, or racist/sectist crap, or they do the lame sarcasm.

This isn’t one of those.

What I like about this game, is their intent. To make a Arabic/Northern African themed game of adventure and discovery. I like the characters most of the time, and would really like to see more games coming from Arab countries make it into the mainstream (Semaphore is a Saudi game studio), as I am intrigued to hear their cultural voice applied to gaming. The graphics are generally pretty good, though the ATV escape ‘chapter’ had some odd graphics quality, I think to mimic a sandstorm, but looked like a bug. The brother and sister team is a great idea too. /us$1),

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game

“Oh look guys, it’s Timothy writing a review for that one game everyone on youtube makes fun of! I can’t wait until he tears it a new arsehole, because he’s a cynical bastard and that’s what cynical people do!”

If this was your reaction when you noticed this review, then I’m sorry to tell you that I will not write a funny 9/11 Allahu Akbar type of review. I respect the dev team, who put a lot of work and effort in this game, too much for that. Well yeah, this game is inspired by Uncharted, Tomb Raider, what not, they won’t deny that. But at least they are enthusiastic about it. What’s the last time you saw people this happy about making a game? Even if the game is buggy (and oh, trust me, it is, I’ll elaborate) I still had fun playing it simply because I know the devs had fun making it. They really want to make an amazing adventure series where you explore the arabic world and its many fascinating places (which it truly has, no doubt about that). The dev team knows that they’re not making GOTYAY material and doesn’t say they are. They try to stay positive while everyone on the internet’s too busy making fun of them and their “worst game ever” (a title that many other games I’ve played deserve more). They respond nicely to often assholish or ‘funny’ behaviour and criticism, which I think is something most developers can learn from. So yeah, kuddos for that, guys.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

Unearthed: Trail of Ibn Battuta - Episode 1 - Gold Edition on Steam

Insulated at the bottom

Insulated at the bottom

Insulated at the bottom - atmospheric third-person shooter, which takes place on an old military underwater base. Get through all the obstacles and complete the last task, meeting with various enemies and passing through the levels of an abandoned base.

The protagonist of the game is an exoskeleton criminal who is recruited to destroy the enemies of the state. One day there was information about the collection of people in a banned organization. The hero of the game will have to go down to the bottom of the ocean and explore the old, abandoned base and destroy all the enemies that meet on the way.

Insulated at the bottom on Steam

A Rat’s life: the Cat Conspiracy

A Rat’s life: the Cat Conspiracy

Fast First-person Rat Gameplay

Get on your four legs to sprint and travel through a unique world. Use pipes to reach hidden area and find cheese.

Featured in this adventure:

  • Story rich arcs set in a unique world

  • Different stealth challenges

  • Skilled-based drills

  • frantic cat pursuits

  • Trashball against AI (a popular sport among rats)

  • Rat races

  • Exploration and cheese chasing

  • Great cinematics and soundtrack

Story Rich Arcs

Rats live in societies inside walls. Big corporate control the access to the outside world where cheese, the main currency and food can be found by cheese hunters. In order to find out what happened to your missing siblings, you will have to be employed as a cheese hunter to sneak your way to the outside world, far from home. Through this adventure the narrative deals with social themes related to inequality and conspiracies.

Hide from horrifying cats

The outside world is filled with traps and scary looking cats. Use your speed and small size to sneak your way through this mysterious world without getting caught.

More details to come, make sure to wishlist and follow to stay tuned.

A Rat's life: the Cat Conspiracy on Steam

Broken Sword 3 - the Sleeping Dragon

Broken Sword 3 - the Sleeping Dragon

Despite the fact that I liked this game, I can’t recommend this game to everyone (again, a ‘Maybe’ or ‘Mixed’ option would be more fitting). The biggest and most noticeable problem is that the game’s controls are not what you think; the point-and-click interface of the previous games is replaced with a weird adventure-game Sims hybrid control scheme, which is something I’ve never seen before. WARNING!!!: I do NOT recommend using the keyboard for this game. Otherwise you’re gonna have a TERRIBLE time and you’ll experience some of the worst controls in gaming history. And this is coming from a person who loves the controls of Fixed-Camera Resident Evil and Tomb Raider 1-6.

Real player with 12.9 hrs in game

Broken Sword 3 is host to some big problems that unfortunately overshadows a lot of the good aspects of the game.

Just like the previous Broken Sword games, the story is decent though not special. The dialogue and voice acting is definitely one of the strongest aspects of the series, and BS 3 has that too. Most of the puzzles range from okay to pretty interesting.

However, the controls are an unholy collection of awful and rubbish. They suck, they suck in every way possible. Combine the bad controls with the terrible camera and you got a special kind of awful. The camera uses weird angels and it switches them constantly. CONSTANTLY. It jumps back and forth, sometimes as much as five times in a few “meters” of road. It’s enough to make you seasick… and it causes you to run the wrong way since what was one direction a second ago is suddenly the opposite direction or sideways. It also prevents you from seeing the things you wish to see.

Real player with 12.2 hrs in game

Broken Sword 3 - the Sleeping Dragon on Steam

Broken Sword 4 - the Angel of Death

Broken Sword 4 - the Angel of Death

When I saw that this game received mixed reviews, I still kept my hopes high. After all, Broken Sword 3 got mixed reviews, and I enjoyed it, despite being trampled by boxes ;). Then I played it. I will say this: I’m glad I played it. I’m a Broken Sword fan; therefore, I must play the whole series. If you are a Broken Sword fan, you probably should play it. It doesn’t get everything wrong, it just doesn’t get enough right. I feel that Broken Sword 3 was much stronger in terms of story and graphics. Anyhow, lets get to the positives of this game before I load you with the negatives.

Real player with 30.7 hrs in game

Broken Sword 4

Sadly this really is one just for fans of the series… and even then this game will test a lot of them too.

I’ve played a lot of this game due to PC issues… mostly being that I like to reinstall my O.S. every few months to keep my PC clean and fast as possible. Sadly this means that I’ve had to restart games that don’t have cloud save features (This and Assassins Creed 4 Black Flag being two off the top of my head.) Simply put I’ve seen enough of this game up to the Turkish palace bit to last me a lifetime. Anyway that might explain why I logged up so many hours on this game.

Real player with 24.9 hrs in game

Broken Sword 4 - the Angel of Death on Steam