8089: The Next Action RPG
Been testing this since literal first alpha build so take this with a bit of “bias salt” if you want, but my honest opinion:
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Game is great. Both in VR and non-VR modes. (I played primarily in non-VR). It’s riding on 5089 success and it does so very well imo. Phr00t’s charm is strong in this one.
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Butter smooth controls, little bit of jank here and there, but otherwise game is great. runs smooth, framerate is stable and fairly well optimised (literally ran on GPD Win2).
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Gameplay is pretty good. It’s fun to annihilate alien bugs with stealth kills or just shoot groups of enemies with whatever shotgun-sniper-mortar automatic weapon you make. Plenty of good combat abilities to make combat even more fun.
– Real player with 139.7 hrs in game
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As of writing this review I’ve only been playing for 10 hours, but I seriously could see myself playing this for many more. Don’t let the graphics keep you from playing this game if it seems interesting to you, because once you get used to it, the potato looking bad guys reactions start to give it a certain charm. The real reason to play this game is the gameplay and the core game loop in this is pretty amazing. Primarily it is a game where you want to make your stats and gear’s numbers go higher, and to do that you have to continually venture further into difficult lands. As you progress the enemies grow stronger and you face different and interesting challenges that change up your gameplay. You can’t just rush to the higher level zones and scrape together better gear though, instead you have to activate each new area, which unlocks all the vendors and quests for that particular difficulty level. Supposedly this continues infinitely, and I have no reason to doubt it.
– Real player with 76.3 hrs in game
WizardPunk
Had a good time, reminded me of Custom Robo quite a bit which I loved as a kid. I didn’t play with anybody, because it’s not online multi, which kinda sucks. But the single player had a lot to do. The guilds are a bit awkward to get through, but playing with a full build on day 6 was pretty sweet, lots of things to think about, pretty complex. Looking forward to future patches!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
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Fast, fun, satisfying fighting game that incorporates a nice blend of different character progression elements. It’s quick to learn but difficult to master and there’s plenty to experiment with. I’m partial to Ignissa but Vito is a close runner up. Looking forward to future updates!
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
ASTRO AQUA KITTY
Surprised this doesn’t have a higher rating. Maybe people are disappointed because they are comparing it to the first game and this game is very different. The first game was great because it has these crunchy controls with old school arcade-paced levels. This game is not like that. Unlike Milk Mine Defender, where you can only go left and right in an infinite loop, these are open maps where you have to hunt around and collect specific things. Also unlike Milk Mine, the powerups are not temporary but are items which can be collected and upgraded. Personally, I love it. It’s like if Star Fox was a 16-bit rpg with all the little side-quests and boss battles. But if you were expecting a continuation of Milk Mine, I can see why it would be disappointing.
– Real player with 28.1 hrs in game
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Now I have finished it, I can say it worst its price. It is a very lovely sequel and a quality product for an indy title.
ASTRO AQUA KITTY is such an improvement compared to the previous one.
Now it is an Action RPG shoot-em-up with classes and multiples weapons. An immersive and even more cute artistic direction, a minded and polished level design that increase in size level after level and give you various tasks, all served by very good musics.
Devs made it with great care and you can feel it.
– Real player with 26.7 hrs in game
My Mad Road - adventure racing & shooting
Welcome to an unpredictable cartoon world, where you play by your own rules. From crazy fun to brutal deeds. Earn cash peacefully or at any cost. Do you prefer action or peace? Good and evil – that’s what the world you’ll find yourself in is going to pay you back with.
Car drive
WE RECOMMEND THE PLAYERS TO DISTANCE THEMSELVES FROM THE EVENTS AND TAKE THEM WITH TONGUE IN CHEEK.
gameplay:
Tank up your ride, take a dog, abduct a girl, shoot or befriend something. Focus on the missions or wreak havoc – the most important thing is to have some bucks in your pocket.
My Mad Road is a completely new game where the main rule is powerful fun. You play as a controversial character who prefers to get around by car, but often needs to get out of it to take care of some business. Time passes in the game, so it’s divided into days, during which you carry out selected missions. The world’s full of life, so the missions are just a side goal, while the rest lives at its own pace. Unleash your imagination and join the events unfolding in the world of My Mad Road.
many Paths and Solutions
In every situation, you can act in multiple ways. We keep striving to make the gameplay unlimited by anything.
Some actions in the game are only available upon approaching an object or a person. The character keeps growing, so they aren’t able to do everything at the first stages of the game.
The greater the risk, the greater the reward
Remember not to make too many enemies, as they can break or kill even the biggest badass.
the Game’s Atmosphere
The game is teeming with life (animals, people) you can interact with. The game is dominated by desert and farmland views, but there’s also a good deal of fantasy and modern views.
what’s Next?
You can find sample scenes in the trailer, and the most recent content is listed in the News section.
We keep working on developing the game world and further adventures, so we encourage you to join the community to aid us.
racing car drive extreme rally adventure
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Ben 10: Power Trip
I can’t believe someone thought it was a good decision to have coop only accessible by talking to your npc buddy ‘Kevin’, who’s not all that easy to find on the map. Even worse, if that player hits the wrong button they wind up ejected from the game and you must search for Kevin once again to enable coop mode—even if he’s on the other side of the map! Another terrible aspect is the combat. There is absolutely no weight to your attacks which makes the fight sequences deeply unsatisfying. It’s like swinging at bags of feathers. I just don’t get how the developers could nerf the fighting to the extent that it is simply not fun when it is such an integral part the game. It makes no sense whatsoever. The missions are very repetitive, fetch quests, chases, kill a certain number of enemies or solve an easy puzzle. That is the gameplay in a nutshell. Overall, the open world does provide some decent platforming moments and neat areas to explore but I’d probably hold off for a sale as there are better games out there.
– Real player with 36.5 hrs in game
The missions are repetitive and almost the same and the characters feels like bots and doesnt feel alive not to mention how dumb the quizzes are, the world is so dead and doesnt feel fun to go around and explore, also they picked one of the weakest villains in the entire show literally, It would have been better if the main villain was Vilgax or a punch of weak villains not one
ok that was the bad things the good things is the transformation system, you feel like the master of the omnitrix and u can do a mix of every alien attack by simply transforming into each one every 2 seconds to feel the nostalgia
– Real player with 26.9 hrs in game
Detective Gman
mega cool game.
lots to do, tons to explore, banging soundtrack.
perfect 10/10
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
A breath of fresh air in the current gaming climate! Story and character based game kind of like Disco Elysium, albeit shorter. Big game world, a lot of interaction and different ways to solve the crimes. Some tips I would give to new players:
spec your character right away, you have like 8 points and you have to manually enter each one. A bit unintuitive but you can get the hang of it. Be sure to add your 2 new points after every murder solved. humor and charm go a long way when talking to NPCs.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
MonCon
MonCon is the story of Joey, a young teenager struggling with social anxiety. Joey decides to attend one of the largest geek culture conventions in the world, in the hopes of meeting his hero - legendary game designer Mr. Miyashiro - and getting an autograph.
For Joey, a normal conversation feels like a fight to the death. Through his eyes, ordinary people transform into hideous monsters that must be verbally battled to survive. But with the help of his newfound friends, Joey will start to overcome his social hang-ups, and learn that not everyone you meet is a monster.
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An epic eight-chapter story with seven playable characters!
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Verbally spar with dozens of monstrous personalities in a psychedelic, rhythm-based battle system!
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A soundtrack equal parts chill and funky, featuring legendary drummer G. Calvin Weston, as well as a host of other guest musicians
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Trade your way to victory - swap items with other characters, get cool swag… profit?
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Accessorize your characters with all sorts of crazy clothing and cosplay!
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Hone your button-mashing skills with a variety of retro arcade mini-games!
Starlight Alliance
Starlight Alliance is an action RPG, featuring two playable characters – Cyris and Lea. If you like fast third-person shooter gameplay with plenty of character development, exploration, and puzzle-solving, Starlight Alliance is the game for you! Likewise, if you’re into shooting annoying drones that tell you to get back to work, we got you covered. Starlight Alliance has it all.
Story
Welcome to the future – where everything is automated, recycling is at 99.9% efficiency, and Earth is considered at its peak. Humans and aliens now live side-by-side in sky cities far above the planet’s inhospitable surface.
It all could have been perfect … but it just wasn’t meant to last.
Mysteriously, the systems started failing and the drone networks began acting up – nobody knows quite why. Two strangers, Lea and Cyris, each experience these system failures in two different ways and find themselves brought together by unforeseen circumstances. As a team, they’ll soon uncover dark secrets on the Earth’s surface and find a chance at salvation somewhere out there in the cold darkness of space!
Features
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Switch between two playable characters at any time.
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Explore a colorful yet dark dystopian futuristic environment – on Earth and in space!
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Enjoy an original soundtrack featuring light chiptune touches.
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Face your enemies in fast-paced combat and use two fighting styles: Shoot or Punch!
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Solve light puzzles, featuring jumping, shooting, warping, and more.
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Gather materials and craft new armor, shields, and weapons.
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Follow the main story or delve into side quests.
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Gain experience, level up, and learn new skills!
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Fight multiple bosses or engage in special fights.
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About 15 hours of gameplay.
Multiworld
Welcome to Multiworld, an rpg with endless fun! (hopefully)
Explore the multiple worlds which each have an unique landscape, Craft the greatest weapons so you can beat anything or anyone, start wars against small towns or massive citys, explore dungeons with your fellow friends or build your own town on your very own planet!
The game also includes some awesome features like:
Multiworlds unique combat system is great, Different weapons have different features.
Swords: Each click does damage
Daggers: Drag over the enemy to damage them
Axe: Spin round and round, starting off slow but then getting faster
Mace: Do an insane amount of damage but take a long time to recharge
Spears: Do good damage and have great range, but require picking them up again to use them again
Bows: Hold right click and release in the direction you want to shoot.
Multiworld has many different items for example, you’re guaranteed to get a new weapon or piece of armor every 1 hour session, instead of spending 10 hours to get the next best sword you can get it in less than an hour and there will stilll be many more to get!
This description may change in the future as the game is not complete, also note that the screenshots are not final and also have HUD turned off.
Rogue Randy
First of all, as a player, I think the distribution of maps is OK. The beginning of the story can also arouse the curiosity of players. But I don’t really like combat systems. I don’t know the attack mechanism of different enemies, and the torch will fall down when rolling, increasing the difficulty. In the dark, it is difficult for players to see the enemy. These different enemies will come together to find the player. I don’t think this is very good. If you want to go to each area and meet a certain type of enemy, I think it’s good. Only after the cooling down of ordinary attack is completed, can we use the attack distance of player range. When you open the item bar, you need to click the mouse to use the item. Moreover, the map of land is diverse, but if many of the same room pattern will make players feel tired, and I think the key guidance is not clear. I don’t know which door the key should open. That’s how I feel about the game
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game