Matanga 2
Matanga 2 - Atmospheric, story-driven horror, Many interesting quests that you will need to go through.
The atmosphere of fear and horror, great graphics for an indie project. The game constantly drives you from fear to laughter and back again.
In the first part I am not a game, so I can say that I liked the second part.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
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English player here; as someone who didn’t play the original Matanga, I immensely enjoyed Matanga 2. This story is mad, and I enjoyed every twist and turn!
Just in case you want to see some gameplay before you buy: https://youtu.be/k2lNLqBKrUc
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
The Shadows Lengthen
‘The Shadows Lengthen is a procedural, open-world, horror game running on the Blender Game engine.
What would it really be like to encounter a monster in the woods?
The only objective is to survive the night, by any means necessary.
Confront monsters & Cryptids from Myth and Legend, one on one in the woods!
Intelligent enemy AI
Monsters are rendered & programmed faithfully to their lore.
This is a game made entirely in the UP Blender Game Engine. That means I am not a big studio, I am just an individual who has, with the help of many other artists, been able to create an open world game.
All the assets in this game are unique. From 3D models and animations, to vehicles and audio, there is no stock art included in this project.
Please join me in celebrating what Blender and the UP Blender Game Engine can do!
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Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhunt
World of Darkness - a setting I would’ve never expected to accommodate a genre like Battle Royale (BR). This weird, but bold move from the developer, piqued my interest, and in a way, earned them my respect. So, I’ve decided to give Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodhunt (BH) a try, and I’m glad that I have.
TL;DR:
Pros:
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Fluent, fast-paced, and very vertical movement.
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All weapons are useful, depending on the situation.
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Clans and classes have unique, fun, and gameplay-defining abilities and traits.
– Real player with 137.8 hrs in game
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It’s good. Probably the only battle royale i’ve ever actually liked, and I have tried fortnite, PUBG, mc hunger games and what not.
Pros:
1. I love the atmosphere. Vampires are fucking cool. I love how different types of vampires actually look distinct.
2. The feeding is such a nice concept, and some of the powers are really epic. I like the parkour, and way things are handled.
3. The humans in the city and enemy guards give the city a bit more life. Rather than having only players.
4. Pretty good graphics.
– Real player with 61.8 hrs in game
Vamp Night
It’s an interesting idea. Sort of a stripped down Vampire the Masquerade Bloodlines. There aren’t many quests and little interaction/dialogue with the NPCs. The developer is adding new content and improving the game, so it’s a work in progress. You basically wander the city sandbox and try to balance feeding and avoiding sunrise as well as hunters while picking up money. You can also acquire a haven and decorate it.
The game is a little dark and it can be a little difficult to see in some areas (even with the games brightness turned all the way up). The hunters literally come out of nowhere, but it keeps you on your toes. You can’t fight them melee, but you can shoot them (and anyone else who attacks you) using a gun you pick up.
– Real player with 26.4 hrs in game
The best Steam vampire simulator!
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Dangerous Lands
I liked the game, great soundtrack, good graphics, a lot of different weapons.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Night Stalkers
This game is AIDS
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Rabbit Riot
A first-person horror puzzle game with a rabbit in the title role.
- Interesting combination of genres, fascinating game world, price. - gloomy and no multiplayer
in general I recommend!
– Real player with 14.5 hrs in game
A typical representative of runner gaming, but with its own features, namely the first-person view, we are in the skin of a rabbit, and the most fun thing is that you don’t get tired of what is happening on the screen, when I last tried to play runner on the phone, I had enough for a maximum of 30 minutes…
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
Eternal Evil
An apocalyptic event is destroying a small town. Its citizens are turning into bloodthirsty ghouls, attacking the remaining humans, who are hopelessly trying to survive. The situation is dire, but maybe you can turn it around. Uncover what or who caused it and why. To accomplish this, you will have to use firearms, carefully inspect objects and notes, explore the surroundings and solve puzzles.
Eternal Evil is a classical survival-horror game with first-person perspective that offers:
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Dark atmosphere with blood and gore
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Intriguing story
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Variety of firearms
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Realistic shooting
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Challenging puzzles
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Evolving enemies
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3 levels of difficulty
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Old school survival-horror experience
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Diverse locations
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~15-30 hours to finish this game
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Inventory management
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Physics-based damage system and enemy dismemberment.
Mature Content Description
This Game contains content not appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work: Frequent Violence or Gore, General Mature Content and Occasional Nudity.
Terrordrome - Reign of the Legends
Absolute waste of money, would not recommend, I think I might’ve actually found the most bottom of the barrel game on here. I remember playing the demo version of this game way back in 2018 during their Kickstarter. The demo was slow and clunky and heavily filled with glitches, but since it was a demo I thought they might improve as development went on, it’s 2021 now and this game still doesn’t feel like it’s worth wasting $15, not even if it was on sale for $5. I mean what could you expect from a game that only has like 2 people working on it, 1 person working on the animations and the other working on the coding. Playing the game feels like if it’s devoid of any testers, I’m guessing that’s where the player comes in. You can tell this is one of the those half-baked, mobile games where they expect the player/buyer to report things wrong with their game so the devs could fix it while at the same time make vlogs and livestreams about their joke of a project. I’d recommend anything else, anything!
– Real player with 61.7 hrs in game
If you’re a fan of the first Terrordrome: Rise of the Boogeymen, and more importantly familiar with how to play the previous entry, you’ll find that it’s sequel Terrordrome: Reign of the Legends is worth your while. Even if you’re new to the series, this is a simple fighting game with a multitude of complex mechanics that are fun to explore.
As of writing this review, the is in an Early Access version, so understand that the game is incomplete. The developers, who consist of a small indie team, are actively working on the game and speak directly to their fans and community. So feedback is frequently received and considered.
– Real player with 52.0 hrs in game
Dracula
Discover the origins of Dracula in this classics-inspired JRPG.
Everyone is happy and there’s never any trouble in this peaceful little village of Westminster. Everyone loves you and its a golden-era.
Alex was just an average boy until that one fateful night, then his whole life changed forever.
15 years ago a mysterious old man left a strange amulet to protect against great evil, but once Alex finds the amulet he becomes something everyone feared, something that everyone hated, and it wasn’t his fault…
Alex has been transformed into a Vampire by The Dark Gods. They want Alex to fulfill the prophecy and become The Chosen One…
…To become Dracula, the Eater of Souls.
Features
📺 Classic Role-Playing Style
🧱 2.5D graphics
📖 Rich Storyline
🎆 Unique magic, skills, and items only found in the Dracula series
👻 Surprises and treasure hidden in every corner
**inspired by Chrono Trigger, Earthbound, and Breath of Fire.
Dracula is made for the true fans of classic RPGs! Rediscover all the nostalgic charm today’s RPGs are missing.**
+Linear Storyline
+Explore towns freely to unlock new side quests
+Dialogue can’t be skipped, you can’t read behind signs, and all the typical cliché 90s RPG mechanics
+In classic RPG tradition, the last boss will surprise you, and has multiple forms
*The sequel to this game is Dracula all grown up:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1563670