SINGULARITY WORLD
Nice and challenging game. I suggest adding a menu access while in the game.
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
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I personally liked the game on its inspirations of Limbo, Inside, The Mist, & Silent Hill. I liked the puzzles, but the last two levels before the boss battle were quite long for a short game. I’m impressed to see that this game was made specifically by one person, & translated by another. I feel there might not be enough spawn checkpoints for the last two puzzles as having to run with such a big map takes a long time. The one extra checkpoint you get in the testing facility with the sentry guns is the elevator. When it comes to the tram level, it takes a very long time for the main tram to get to your character, but I felt the speed of the other trams was fair to solve the puzzle. This isn’t to say I didn’t like the vast set pieces. Seeing that on the bridge genuinely startled me. This proof of concept is well done & I genuinely want this developer to experiment more. P.S the ragdolling was hilarious & also some of the issues I had were fixed in some of the patches.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
GET EVEN
Disclosure: I maintain the Walking Simulator group. I played about 75% of them, and I consider myself a bit of an expert in the genre since I fell in love with “Dear Esther” 13 years ago. With 35+ h of gameplay behind me, this is probably the most in-depth review you’ll read.
Summary:
With almost 20 hours of exploration (i played 35, going through multiple’branches'), multiple ending and endless twists and turns, decision trees that impact the storyline while staying ‘true’ to the walking simulator genre, well, “Get Even” colored me bloody impressed! It even allows for perfectly good action/gunplay! I must admit this title totally took me by surprise.
– Real player with 35.8 hrs in game
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After playing a fair amount, I managed to complete the game and gather most of the collectibles in the game (a few are hidden so well apparently, I failed to find them even after replaying them multiple times).
As for myself, I have waited quite some time for a game with this kind of theme.
This review stays as spoiler free as possible, telling only things that are either given by trailers already, or necessary to get an overall grip over the story line.
Overview
Get Even is a First Person Shooter with simple stealth mechanics. There is a strong focus on a mysterious, thrilling story line which develops into a more and more emotional trip as you progress further into the game. Although the game states being “psychological horror” and a few situations clearly gave me a little jump, you don’t need to prepare yourself for a scary game.
– Real player with 23.6 hrs in game
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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Shadows Peak
It’s scary. It really is. Not so much the jump scares kinda stuff, but more… the running of foot steps across the ground toward you. Tip-toeing through tall grass hoping you step in a bear trap. Sprinting along and hearing the hiss of a snake. And other things I won’t give away!
The game is roughly divided into two parts. The first is maybe a bit better than the second, but don’t listen to the reviews that say the last part is horrible. It definitely is not. There’s nothing that significantly stands out that says “the dev put more time/effort into the first part.”
– Real player with 11.4 hrs in game
As some of you may know as much as I love playing games on my PC I also have quite a lot of time for the console exclusive titles. One of my favorite games of 2015 was Supermassive Games’ Until Dawn. Ainslie and I played the shit out of that game. It hooked both of us together and we sat on her couch playing it for many many hours and made a lot of shared decisions to see how our playthrough would advance. It was one of the best gaming experiences the two of us have shared together. I was not expecting to find another horror game that would be comparable to that experience wise for a long time. That’s why when I found myself fortunate enough to play Andrii Vintsevych’s Shadows Peak I was more than a little bit surprised and deeply absorbed in its early access game play.
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
Skattered Dream
This game is Great! It starts out pretty slow but after a few levels can get pretty hard. 10/10 would recommend. good game for the price! I love the little hats that you get after each level! It would be nice to be told when you get one though. That’s my only problem. Edit: The music is a little boring and gets old after a while. However, the mute button helps. ;)
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Stars received: 0.3/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: when a child learns how to paint
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Song of Iron
A commendable effort from this solo dev…
First off, huge kudos to the solo dev for putting together this game alone. It’s impressive, and the fact that it’s only a solo dev behind the game should be taken into consideration when reading my review of the game. And ontop of that, the 2 BIGGEST issues that I have with this game, are completely fixable, so if the dev wants to, then they can certainly get a positive review from me once those are fixed.
Pros: #1. It looks very pretty
#2. The combat sounds and also music are on-point
– Real player with 28.9 hrs in game
An amazing and gorgeous product from a single-man production. Just take it for what it is and you’ll get a couple of enjoyable hours out of it.
- You can pick up different weapons (sword, axe, spear…) which apparently cause the same amount of damage. I just choose the one I liked the most and stayed with it until the end. Shields lose their usefulness in the second half of the game, or once you realize that offense is the best defense. They also break easily.
Bow, which is part of your initial equipment, is a welcome addition to the arsenal. It can be a powerful tool when aiming for those headshots! It’s always fun to pull on the string and drop the ones foolish enough to charge at you without a shield.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
Welcome To The Dreamscape
good but 1 problem when i go to chapter 4 it is a glich it unsaved my file and i have to start all over in the bigin. please to make the game fair please at least add a save butten on the pause menu please?
– Real player with 35.5 hrs in game
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Garbage~~
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
Blood Relation Part1.
Great game just not worth the price tag and I’ll explain why right now…the game is based on a time of your flashlight and you need to replenish your battery energy with batteries you find that are scattered through out the game (there are not a lot to keep going)…so you’re constantly doing things in a rush to get the game done or else it’s back to the beginning.
Youtube Game Play: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2p7LG-lciXk
This game would have done very well if it was cheaper like 1.99, so that people can just play and try to win, but for the game being as short as it is on top of the price , I just can’t say go play it and get it, sorry. It’s fun but a little too easy and not challenging in the way you would expect a 10 dollar game to be. I love the attention to detail and the story, not a lot of jump scare or anything spooky until the end and even then it’s not much..great effort and would recc this game if it was cheaper.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Commissar Catlov
Hopefully no animals were harmed in the creation of this garbage?
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
Best $2.69 I spent.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Fading Visage
Fading Visage is a bare boned single map where the objective is to follow a willow the wisp spirit with a kumbaya voice saying “follow me so I can tell you what a naughty monkey you’ve been”. It drags you out to a small dead wilderness area and points out a item that was present when the crime happened. Then two or three shadow people (that look like the letter A) appear ready to chase you back to the house from where you spawned from in the beginning. Upon reaching the safety of this house, you black out and the friendly spirit again asks you to follow so she can point out another item and tell you off for being a naughty monkey. After 5 or 6 of these repeated happenings it culminates with you having a choice to either live with yourself knowing you’re a naughty monkey or drown yourself in naughty monkey justice, the later apparently being the ‘Good Ending’. If you don’t make a choice within about 2,000th of a millisecond the game will choose for you this drowning ending. Both endings are pitiful for what can only be described as a fairly rushed out asset plonk and give me your money. I’ve played better free games on Steam. Only 10 minutes of ‘why play this rubbish’ entertainment slapped with an outrageous $7.50 price tag. Like the title, i can only hope this developer is a ‘Fading Visage’.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
This game is alright. I think some of the other reviews may be a result of mistaken expectations; the tags on the store page are misleading. This is a very short walking simulator with horror elements. The story is okay, the graphics are mediocre, and the price is too high considering the length of the game. Get it in a bundle.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game