Soldier in the darkness
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Stars received: 0.5/10 ___ Note: v.4 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
Game description key-points: just an useless title
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
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I like it for a very affordable game, but I definitely have some ideas to make this better and also add a lot of replay value as well in my stream of it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ODtGV4qsc5s
As it is, I recommend it for a cheap 30 minute game or so game. I give this a 7.5 but it could be made better for sure.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Blue Time
BUY IT JUST TO SEE HOW BAD IT IS LOL
horrid graphics
broken menus
zero text in game to tell you anything
has dev commands that show up when you press keyboard keys
i thought for $1 it could at leastbe worth it
EVEN FOR $1 THIS GAME STILL ISNT WORTH IT
2/10 will replay in a year and see whats up then
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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SurrounDead
5 years have passed since civilization fought against the virus, but nothing has changed. The world lays in pieces, with no one to lead us to a brighter future fighting back against the zombies, people have fallen back to a dark life style.
With few remnants of civilization left, you are left to your own devices to survive in an unforgiving landscape.
Game Features:
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Travel through a desolate post apocalyptic landscape.
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Fight zombies and possibly worse.
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Find many different firearms, melee weapons and equipment.
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Trade with survivors in trader hideouts or safe zones to get that one piece of equipment you need.
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Loot varied locations to improve yourself, but be aware of your surroundings.
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Weather and day/night cycles, be careful.
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Manage your stats to stay alive.
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And more to come. Stay Tuned.
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The Octots
Hello, I have been following the game from the first release process.
It is very difficult to develop games in the open world survival category.
It’s really successful that a single developer has released such a product
Although there are shortcomings for now, the game is promising and I think that independent game developers should be supported.
It’s a pleasure to have a developer responding to all feedback.
I would recommend
– Real player with 128.3 hrs in game
The game is still new so there is a lot that still needs to be done. It is fun to explore and learn how to create tools and weapons but there isn’t much to do.
Ok, I originally reviewed after about 2.5 hrs of play and now have a bit more to say. After that last update I have experienced more in game content. There are more animals (bears for one) and more crafting. I look forward to more but so far it is showing promise. Great Job!
– Real player with 18.4 hrs in game
Banzai Escape 2
i like this game consep, but please fix the glitch first
glitch make gaming uncomfortable
– Real player with 27.3 hrs in game
It’s rather hard to explain what makes this game good. For comparison, if you liked the particular kind of quality that Deadly Premonition had, then this is quite similar. Banzai Escape 2 is quite entertaining, though not always on purpose.
It does have low and high points, but the moment-to-moment gameplay is just as enjoyable as its higher-budget peers. I don’t regret buying this at full price, but if you prefer a more polished experience then you might want to wait for a sale.
– Real player with 26.5 hrs in game
Dark Void™
Hugely underrated game. Ahead of it’s time. A breath of fresh air and a reminder of why Capcom was such a great company.
Great story, fun adventure/shooting gameplay, likeable, attractive characters, and not a microtransaction in sight.
Capcom should sue EA/Bioware for the impending Hot garbage fiesta of Anthem.
If you find it on sale,get it. Runs perfectly on Windows 10.
Update - Post campaign thoughts
Dark Void is one of those incredible games that has been lost in time. For a variety of reasons, there are good or Fantastic titles that fail to achieve mainstream success, bad timing, bad press, bad marketing or perhaps being forced to compete with some industry juggernaut.
– Real player with 21.0 hrs in game
TL;DR: It’s fairly mediocre and you might run into technical issues. If you watch/remember Zero Punctuation, Yahtzee pretty much gets it right in his review.
I wanted this game–despite its mixed reviews–because it looked like the Rocketeer with an extra coat of Sci-Fi paint.
This was/is (as far as I know) the only game of its kind, and I wanted to see it in action myself.
Honestly, if that idea kinda jives with your own curiosity, I can tell you now: just skip it.
First, let me get some technical stuff out of the way.
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
Gears 5
seriously? check points before unskippable cut scenes….whyyyy…
Addititionally, some achievements are working only for the host
oh! be ready, sometimes your weapons dissapear and you can’t shoot ))
this is really annoying besides that, game is good
– Real player with 67.3 hrs in game
I know this game gets a lot of hate, but I personally love it. I’ve played all the Gears games.
I enjoy fine tuning my skills in games, and Gears 5 is great for that. The experience gain from customs is nice, so you can always progress even if the game inevitably becomes dead.
Playing this with some buddies is so damn fun. The customization with both your characters, markers, weapons, and banners is fantastic. There’s a shit ton.
The ability to edit the game settings is a nice touch, although I do wish it was more fleshed out.
– Real player with 61.4 hrs in game
Infiltration: Alone in Combat
Me gusta, son muy difícil de pasar las misiones, los gráficos son increíbles.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Maybe worth a buck for the beautiful forest.
Pros:
The artwork is stunning the Forest is beautiful!
Cons:
The game is a little too basic. I’ll try to make this constructive for the future updates.
-It is missing core things such as Crouch, or Lie down.
-It is missing the option to change the aim sensitivity and other basic settings.
-Their is currently no way to regain health.
-The enemy’s will continue to fire at you once they have seen you no matter how far away you get, even out of view.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition Colonies Edition
Probably a bit late to be reviewing this because it’s so old and Capcom has shelved the series but whatever.
An excellent third person shooter set on an alien snow planet where you pilot huge awesome mechs and destroy hordes of giant alien bugs, mechs and snow pirate soldiers.
The graphics are still really nice considering it’s a 9 year old game and the combat has a really fun arcade feel to it and there’s a satisfying weight to your character’s movements with some quality animation too. The story is decent enough and the protagonist is played by famous South Korean actor Lee Byung-hun from the movies A bittersweet Life and The Magificent seven.
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
Once you get past the incredible hurdle, nigh insurmountable as it is, there is something incredibly fun about this game.
Edit: passed mission 6
This is marvelous fun. no hand-holding, just pure gameplay and a good challenge that is not so unbeatable as to be off-putting. tip of the cap to any who make it through any single mission without dying once, but honestly, the number of resets you might encounter only strengthen your understanding of how to best go about the level - and the pacing and excitement are perfect to make you just have to play until you get that darn level right.
– Real player with 13.1 hrs in game
Lost Planet™: Extreme Condition
Lost Planet 1 is an enjoyable third person shooter which serves as a look into the past. Whilst the game was not critically acclaimed, it spawned the third person shooter/mecha hybrid trilogy of the Lost Planet series, which is still loved to this day. Whilst the game is not amazing and was not amazing by even standards of the past, playing through it again fourteen years after the initial release has been an enjoyable time, and I feel it’s worth checking out for those who have never played it before.
– Real player with 13.2 hrs in game
EDF: Front Mission Knockback Edition
For the love of god, don’t play it on hard
+fantastic mech combat
+Good edf combat most of the time
+Very long for such a small amount of content
+fantastic monster enemies
+fighting mechs as infantry is pretty fun sometimes
+finicky grapple hook! (can’t unlock it’s true potential unless you cancel your swings mid flight by hitting grapple again)
+the worst weapon in the game, the machine gun, is surprisingly good
-I heard it’s too easy on normal and based on the combat, I believe it. However, with most of the challenge coming from dodging heavily telegraphed attacks, aiming at weak points, and recovering from knockback, it is not improved in anyway other then higher enemy count and is not worth playing on hard for
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game