Kessler Effect

Kessler Effect

It’s a Sci-Fi TV show in VR. On sale it’s worth it. Not on sale, it’s ok. It has good visuals, but everything else is cheesy including the script, but you won’t care.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game


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TLDR; While the game has GREAT voice acting, and looks great, the nonsynched facial recognition they boost about, the rushed storyline, the somewhat weird writing, very short, a couple of nausea inducing parts (like really bad, and i have strong vrlegs) and pretty bad performance (50fps with a 1080) makes it hard to recommend.

This is a Mostly a Cinematic experience, with 3 endings, all branches and endings can be seen in ~30min. (you can choose a new branch after finishing the game so you dont need to go through everything again).

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Kessler Effect on Steam

Showing Tonight: Mindhunters Incident

Showing Tonight: Mindhunters Incident

Introduction

Nathan falls asleep while watching the movie, “They Ate My Clapper." He has seen this movie numerous times before. This time it’s different, he wakes up to find himself in the movie. Explore the strange world of Shutterville, and the mysterious occurrence of mind control that has taken over the town. Our female protagonist, Gabriella and Nathan go on an adventure trying to solve the case of the missing movie crew.

Gameplay

A point and click game with 80+ game scenes, 21 mini games, numerous challenging puzzles and a handful of hidden objects. It has a fairly new type of puzzle called silhouette. It’s where you match an item with its silhouette via turning it around until it matches its shadow.

Real player with 52.9 hrs in game


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“They Ate My Clapper” is the name of the movie our hero Nate goes to see so often the cashier knows him by name. I do not know how or why the developers, phime studios LLC, came up with that name for a movie, but for some reason it reminds me of every zombie movie and game ever made. (They Ate My Brains immediately came to my mind.) This is especially true when the first thing our movie herione, Gabriella, says to Nate is “The Mindhunters are after us.” No zombies though, unless being zombie-fied by mind control counts.

Real player with 23.1 hrs in game

Showing Tonight: Mindhunters Incident on Steam

Fiendish Thieves

Fiendish Thieves

A short interactive horror movie about 2 thieves that search for vintage items in an abandoned warehouse. The movie is a perfect mix between Home alone and Frankenstein with a lot of slapstick humor!

https://youtu.be/UF8nt7k9800

Real player with 7.8 hrs in game


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Fiendish Thieves is a short game that can be finished in under an hour, but multiple playthroughs are required to see all of the different scenes. I would say the game leans more on the side of comedy. If you’re a fan of B-movie horror, then this should be right up your alley.

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

Fiendish Thieves on Steam

Green Fairy VR

Green Fairy VR

thank you so much for this wonder

it is one of my favorite experience incredible the vr the characters design , the music , the animations , the voices , the story i love all wouah

i would love you plan more stories with the fairies on steam and on quest store it would be wonderfull

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Impressions Video with Commentary // Oculus Rift S // RTX 2070 Super:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts88Z1Gjvww

My Initial Impressions:

Superb FREE animation and storytelling.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Green Fairy VR on Steam

Cairo’s Tale: The Big Egg

Cairo’s Tale: The Big Egg

Essentially, this is a Christmas themed clone of ‘Henry’ the hedgehog 3d video from the Oculus people. Certainly enough good work for a dollar.

! It’s high quality but the creatures seem like dorks. https://youtu.be/MFxIzyM2bIE

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Very fun, cute short story. Great to show-off your VR to others :-)

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Cairo's Tale: The Big Egg on Steam

The Bunker

The Bunker

Decent story marred by ultra-linear gameplay and lack of basic features

“The Bunker” is a fairly decent post-apocalyptic thriller movie - turned into a deplorably poor game that repeats all the mistakes of the “interactive movies” of the 90s, a time when these products were expected to sell on the basis of their full-motion video alone, and gameplay was an afterthought.

The premise is fairly interesting. After a nuclear strike hit Great Britain, people try to survive in bunkers, and you are the youngest resident in one of these, having been born just when the attack happened. The game starts with all other residents already dead and you being the last survivor, clinging to your daily routine because you don’t know anything else. When a system failure requires you to break out of that routine and enter long abandoned parts of the facility, disturbing memories of your past resurface.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

TLDR

This is an introspective story on a well-explored topic: the Lone Survivor in a dystopic world. It’s done pretty well too, and has a good soundtrack for the presentation, but it’s not a game as the gamer community would define. The Bunker is an interactive story, where choices matter and actions have consequences.

DEETS

First, a few notes about the interactive aspects.

1.) Most of the choices you make will be in regards to finding cookies, as opposed to survival. It’s easy to miss the few minor collectables in the game if you’re not looking for them, and it’s not always intuitive to look where they may appear. Darkened corners, minor minutia of background details, and simple but unannounced puzzles are all a factor in various scenes.

Real player with 5.5 hrs in game

The Bunker on Steam

Portal 2 - The Final Hours

Portal 2 - The Final Hours

I bought this game along with Portal and Portal 2. I read a little bit of it earlier but I really read a lot yesterday (I was on a plane, hence the low playtime,) and even finished it. Portal 2 - The Final Hours covers the development, release and post release of Portal 2 inside of Valve. If you like betas, like the Half-Life 2 beta, this is for you. I also reccomend checking out The Final Hours of Half-Life 2. Look it up online and there is a free version.

What makes this so different, though? For starters, it includes interactive content. The second picture (Destroy Aperture) is my favourite, as you can use the mouse to destroy some areas in Aperture Laboratories! There is also music that you can listen to, like the songs that inspired the soundtrack of Portal 2, and lots of pictures. There are chapters and polls even.

Real player with 25.6 hrs in game

This is my very first interactive e-book. I’m a bit suspect to say anything regarding this e-book (since I’m a crazy lover of the Portal series - and of Valve, their brilliant creators), but I loved this SO MUCH! I was honestly expecting more of a screenshots/pictures showcase and a few gadgets here and there with a little bit of text, but reading about each team and each developer of this game and the problems they’ve faced in this journey was an amazing experience. I always admired Valve products, even before falling in deep love with Portal, and I knew making games as part of such a huge (and world-class famous) company was a tough task, but I REALLY underestimated how complex the process of game creation could be.

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game

Portal 2 - The Final Hours on Steam

She Sees Red - Interactive Movie

She Sees Red - Interactive Movie

I liked Late Shift and I bought this game as it’s similar to that game, I finished my first play within 45 minutes and got a good ending don’t know if it’s best, this game has various choices to select like Late Shift but it’s shorter than Late Shift, when I started my play the game mentioned to play it twice to reveal more of the story.

As for the story it’s so fast players will be confused when they start the game as it progress they will get to know what is happening and what was this all about. There are around 15 achievements and I only managed to get 5 on my first time playing the game.

Real player with 8.7 hrs in game

“She Sees Red” is a short, well-produced interactive movie that can take radically different turns depending on your choices.

The story is standard thriller material with murders in a nightclub, drugs, two detectives on an investigation, and some allusions to organized crime. The narrative is interesting and mysterious, particularly because you play both the detective and the killer. While you take moment-to-moment decisions like “fight or flee”, the motives of these characters remain unknown at first. But as you replay the game and discover more endings, secrets about each main character are revealed, until you understand the full picture.

Real player with 6.2 hrs in game

She Sees Red - Interactive Movie on Steam

Captain Sabertooth and the Magic Diamond

Captain Sabertooth and the Magic Diamond

Reminiscent of beloved side scroller games like Donkey Kong, Captain Sabertooth is truly a pleasure to play. The cutscenes were beautiful to watch, and some of the backgrounds were gorgeous. I especially loved scenes where you could see the pirate ship in the background, so detailed!

Controls were smooth and easy to navigate, the character actually had weight to it, making it easy to navigate jumps and tricky areas.

I especially enjoyed some of the functions like the map, where if I got lost I could steer my way back, and find where quests were.

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game

got it for my nephew who'#s coming to stay soon. Last time he was here he enjoyed watching me play crash bandicoot but it was a bit much for him. Naturally gave it a whirl. Nice graphic flow and a it doesnt punish failure which is good for a tounger game. Cool thing to explore may have to “help” him as an excuse to have more time on it. Quality

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Captain Sabertooth and the Magic Diamond on Steam

Maggie’s Movies - Second Shot

Maggie’s Movies - Second Shot

Life in Hollywood isn’t easy

Become a movie director and help Maggie survive her second shot at fame, as she directs her first feature-length drama.

Your favorite director is back in the time management game Maggie’s Movies – Second Shot! After the box office success of her indie movie, Maggie is going big, now directing a feature film, Immense Darkness.

As the production starts, Maggie fully understands that in Hollywood, you’re only as good as your last movie, and her failure could drown her benefactor’s production company. When she calls for the help of a famous but troublesome director, she didn’t expect the problems it would cause. To make matters worse, her father is busy taking photographs in the most dangerous, war-torn areas of the world. Can Maggie juggle everything that’s going on and reconnect with her father, while battling her own demons?

Help Maggie direct the movie!

Direct actors, assist the crew, keep an eye on every detail on the set, and make an award-winning movie!

Key Features:

  • Learn the ins-and-outs of making a blockbuster movie

  • Put your time management skills to the test

  • Discover gorgeous tropical locations

  • Hold the crew together and finish the movie

  • Master 60 story levels and an extra 18 challenge levels

  • Upgrade the movie sets with new equipment

  • 7 movie-themed mini games will make you feel like you’re directing a movie!

  • Fall in love with a dramatic story, both on and off set

With your help, she might make it!

Maggie's Movies - Second Shot on Steam