eSports Boxing Club

eSports Boxing Club

eSports Boxing Club is a realistic boxing game made from the ground-up with the professional boxing community.

In ESBC, you will rise through the Amateur system, going through the professional ranks to win the coveted Lonsdale Belt, then going onto Continental and World titles featuring officially licensed governing bodies.

Not only will you be levelling up your fighter through winning fights, you will also have to hire your own staff - Trainer, Cut-man, Nutritionist and Promotor. There are also real-life boxing gyms in ESBC, each with their own fight styles and traits.

Choose your own path towards a World Title, will you go through the ranks and not ‘duck’ anyone? Or choose your fights as risk-free as possible. Each decision will have consequences for your career.

In the ESBC Tournament - You will have the chance to be crowned the eWBC Champion of the World, with the physical belt being sanctioned by the World Boxing Council.

Revolutionising movement - with research and input from World Champions to create the most realistic mannerisms and movement]

Realistic venues from Gyms and Arenas to Outdoor Stages

High quality models - Scanned and sculpted by the leading Scan Studio - Ten24

A full fight team featuring Paul Dempsey from BT Sports, Johnny Nelson from Sky Sports, and Todd Grisham from DAZN

A fully customisable career mode - Create your own fighter - Judges - Trainers - Cut-men - Promotors

Featuring officially licensed boxing gear. Upgrade your gloves, shorts, boots

Manage your fighter’s weight and injuries. Will you rest and let any negative effects heal? Or take a high risk title-shot at short notice

Unlock certain moves and characteristics as your fighter matures, switch gyms to learn new move-sets

Did you retire early due to the wars you’ve been in? or have a prolonged career with smart fighting. Or will you decide to make a comeback!?

Annual tournament featuring the eWBC belt - More details to follow

ESBC features the most advanced feint-system - try and throw your opponent off-guard


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eSports Boxing Club on Steam

Heroes Raid

Heroes Raid

Raid

Enter story-centric raids by yourself, or with friends. Level up, Collect loot, get rewards, and summon more power after a successful raid.

Open World

Dominate the open world in a time where nations are at war, find hidden dungeons and discover quests with epic rewards.

Deep Builds

Sacrifice your summoned heroes to gift their abilities to other heroes, with over 75 base stats including elemental and status modifiers,

unique bonus traits per summon such as fire attack or lightning defense, design your ultimate build. From a lightning swordsman to a

poison archer.

Team or Solo PvP

Take a break from the raids and dominate other players in 4v4, 3v3, 2v2, and 1v1 PvP modes, with ladders and rewards.

Heroes Raid

With the ability to summon different heroes and thousands of variations of heroes and equipment, as well as the ability to take abilities from other heroes, the possibilities are endless.


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Heroes Raid on Steam

Museum of War

Museum of War

Сходил в музей

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game


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Museum of War is a resounding achievement in world building, environment, and engaging gameplay with occasional problems throughout.

Its incredible recreation of ancient Greece is something I’ll want to go back to long after I’ve finished its main story, and its excellent systems mesh together in a way that’s hard to beat. While there are definite rough edges, Museum of War sets a new bar for slasher games and holds its own in the eternal debate over the best hack and slash games ever.

When I look back on all the fun I’ve had, all the complaints feel minor. Museum of War is beautiful, and it effortlessly ties action, stealth and hand to hand combat together into one cohesive game that, even after 0.2 hours, I want to keep playing.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Museum of War on Steam

Secrets of Grindea

Secrets of Grindea

I’ve never made a review for a game on Steam, but with the new arcade update, I was so moved that I just had to make one for this game.

The Pros:

-Simple, charming, cartoon-esque designs on the monsters. I’ve seen a lot of games that go overboard with their monster design, and often times the designs just look flat-out ugly; not this game.

-Arcade mode. This is the meat of the game, as it is still in early access. Honestly, if this were the entire game, I would be completely fine with it. In arcade mode, you fight through numerous floors, each getting exponentially harder, once you die, your levels, equipment, and skills reset, and you can try again. Playing this mode with friends is honestly such a blast. Each run is almost completely unique, as the rooms of the floors are randomized with shops, nurses, challenge rooms, puzzle rooms, and fishing rooms. With the new update, they’ve added even more stuff to this list such as Loods.

Real player with 176.4 hrs in game

It seems that a lot of the top reviews have forgotten something important from the devs: “Please read all the Early Access info before buying!” So, before you read any reviews, please read that EA description.

Back? Alright.

The Concerns

The main concerns I’ve seen from top commenters are amount of content and update frequency. Interestingly enough, the devs address both. First, content. Many complaints tend to stem from the fact that, if you skip cutscenes and side missions, there’s about four hours of content, and their disappointment at its limited playtime, etc. However, the developers noted this in the EA info: “it takes about 4 hours to complete if you skip most of the side content. If you want to do everything currently in Story Mode, expect to invest at least 10 hours.” Does this mean you should buy the game immediately? No. It just makes those complaints about content seem a little less grounded when they were given warning. Next, update frequency. This seems to be the major complaint with most Not Recommended reviews. Surprise surprise, the devs were prepared again. “If frequent updates and/or a determinable release date is very important to you, we advise you to wait for the finished product!” Again, those complaints lose a little luster once it’s clear that there was a warning. With a large development team, big and detailed games can take years. This game is being made by three people. It’s going to take a long time. However, as of today on day of writing, March 27, 2017, the devs posted an update that ends the area that will be the largest until the game’s very end, which means the update frequency should increase. (Sidenote: I don’t blame reviewers for not knowing that. I only learned it existed twenty minutes ago. But, it is important to note.) In any case, the update frequency is pretty good for three people on this intensive of a game. With that out of the way, let’s move to:

Real player with 102.4 hrs in game

Secrets of Grindea on Steam

Cat Quest II

Cat Quest II

[Disclaimer: This review covers both Cat Quest 1 and 2 as I bought the first game while I received a review-copy from the developers through Save or Quit. You can read the full 4.1K word (20K character) review down below with visual aids and a (soon to be done) video.]

Cat Quest: Back to Where It All Furst Began

With the release of Cat Quest 2, it’s difficult to share the same adoration for its predecessor after having played something that takes everything the previous game did so well, yet simply does the same concept so much better. Thankfully, with the release of the Cat Quest 1 & 2 bundle at a reasonable price, I can happily recommend the original as much as the sequel—but it’s quite clear which game is superior. (Psst, Gentlebros, if you were to recreate Cat Quest in the sequel as DLC with reworked dungeons and the same quests and story, I would happily buy that day one.)

Real player with 19.1 hrs in game

Sometimes you will play a game that catches you completely by surprise. Cat Quest 2 was one of those games for me. Sure I could tell it had nice graphics and art style. I had seen the announcement trailers and stuff. But I never played the first one, so how fun could an RPG Lite with a cat and dog actually be? Well, let me just tell you upfront…Gentlebros has delivered an amazing game that I truly enjoyed from the very moment I picked the controller. Honestly its a Purrfect recipe for success. Let’s look at the story first.

Real player with 18.4 hrs in game

Cat Quest II on Steam

CODE VEIN

CODE VEIN

The character customization alone makes this game worth the price of admission. But, if you don’t like souls-likes and the honestly pretty generic story and characters don’t entice you, this game is a hard sell. The game is honestly very pretty and the costumes are sick, though. Plus, if you don’t like souls-like games because of the difficulty, this one’s relatively easy when you have an ai companion with you. But real gamers play without a companion after the first playthrough. Anyway, i recommend this game while its on sale for anything above, say, %25.

Real player with 65.2 hrs in game

Pretty nice anime Soulslike. I just finished the main story, played all the depths maps which are some lite equivalent of the Chalices in Bloodborne (except one i guess) and even beat the first of the 3 DLC’s called Hellfire Knight ( i was/am level 159 and it was still F’ing hard).

Apart from the difficulty of the DLC the rest of the game was not really as hard as i expected it to be based on what i read about this game, but very pleasant and fun to play anyway. Pretty similar to Nioh when it comes to enemy placement/ambushes.

Real player with 43.6 hrs in game

CODE VEIN on Steam

Empyrean Scout

Empyrean Scout

Maneuver your scout corvette through a wonderous but hostile domain. Abuse its superior agility to grind enemies for gear and XP, empowering you to venture further. Empyrean Scout is a space combat Action-RPG, built from the ground up for VR.

Supported by a discomfort avoiding locomotion system, you will toss yourself intuitively through space with one hand while aiming the guns of your corvette with the other. Play seated, standing or in full room scale.

Empyrean Scout on Steam

Grand Battle

Grand Battle

Must buy if you like RPGs!

It’s nice to see a solid, well presented and very playable game of this type appear without the usual hype and fanfare, and get plenty of attention for its gameplay rather than its sexy heroine or Hollywood guest stars. These game has made it work. I can tell this is going to be extremely replayable. There is 10 heroes and you make a party of 4 at any one time. You also choose a starting hero and your first partner varies depending on who you choose.

Real player with 19.2 hrs in game

The game takes a little adjusting to but honestly is really enjoyable and reminiscent of a classic old school RPG. You can stat up characters, use equipment slots and seems like there are a lot of abilities just like you would expect. Not a huge story game but seems like a fun hack and slash.

Real player with 17.9 hrs in game

Grand Battle on Steam

Mass Effect™: Andromeda Deluxe Edition

Mass Effect™: Andromeda Deluxe Edition

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I’ve put this off for awhile now since I was a die hard fan of the original trilogy. Hearing about all the changes in Andromeda from having only three powers to uncustomizable squadmates and tired faces had me leaving the Mass Effect franchise entirely.

But a sale came on and I was curious. Perhaps it was time I took Shepard down from the pedestal and tried something new. And that’s the sort of eyes you need when you play Andromeda. You can’t compare this to the trilogy or you’ll be disappointed. On its own though, it’s alright.

Real player with 254.4 hrs in game

Aside from graphics, this game has problems.

[MAIN CHARACTER]

Ryder is boring, period. Not the characters, nor even the writers seem to give a damn about Ryder. You go through the option of choosing your history that ties into your class ala old ME systems. But never, at any point, is it mentioned/relevant to the game. At least old ME would have characters address you depending on your history (“Oh the hero of ____, I can’t imagine the hardship of _____”, etc.) and one ME even had it be relevant to a plot event via tech classes.

Real player with 127.9 hrs in game

Mass Effect™: Andromeda Deluxe Edition on Steam

Maybe Immortal

Maybe Immortal

Maybe Immortal is an action role-playing hack-and-slash game based on Chinese mythology and cultivation. You will grow in a courtyard of one mysterious taoist to become immortal.

Fate has no mercy, it treats all beings indifferently.

With a background based around ancient Chinese myths and stories, players can hack and slash in a courtyard to fight for their own destiny.

The Tao produced One; One produced Two; Two produced Three; Three produced All things.

There are lots of items and equipments to help players to become a god-like being.

Features

  • 1 Gameplay Map.

  • 15 items.

  • 10 equipments.

Maybe Immortal on Steam