Motor Assailant: Prologue

Motor Assailant: Prologue

The game looks great, but the timer is a bit too tight, and the first boss is way too hard. Loved the intro movies!

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game


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It’s alright

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Motor Assailant: Prologue on Steam

Motor Assailant

Motor Assailant

Fast driving, regular updates, recommended.

Real player with 11.3 hrs in game


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Interesting combination of racing (you have to reach the end of the level before time runs out) and shoot ‘em up, although neither part is really prominent. You will rarely lose a level because of a timer if you just don’t stop moving forward, and the fighting part of the game only becomes interesting on bosses (which are quite different from the main game and could be really challenging sometimes).

Could be fun for speedrunning, most of the time I’ve played it I was trying to optimize my time on certain levels that I liked the most. But don’t think about it as a racing simulator. When you try to go fast your car feels more like a rocket ship, so maybe this game will fit wonky physics simulator lovers more than racing lovers.

Real player with 9.8 hrs in game

Motor Assailant on Steam

Alien Flex

Alien Flex

Alien Flex starts out hard as heck in the tutorial level, but scales down in difficulty once you learn how to approach fights. The first sequence of levels took me over 30 mins to complete.

Game has its flaws, but persevering through them makes winning all that much more satisfying.

Kill the guards, steal the drugs, and boogie.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game


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Alien Flex on Steam

Cyber Arena

Cyber Arena

This game was really hard for me, there is no way to adjust the level of difficulty and monsters just start killing you, took awhile before I got past the first spiders.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Buy game. Install game. Press start button. Bullets do nothing to spiders. Die. Try again. Same result. Try again. Oh, they DO die, they just give no indication they’re being hit, and also you can’t change guns. Die. Try again. Die. Try again. Magically one hand is a shotgun now oh wait I’m dead. Shotgun gone. Die. Uninstall. Review.

I don’t know if this should still be considered a work in progress or what. The visuals are Dreamcast-ish, and not in a good retro way. There’s no indication of damage as mentioned, and when the spiders die they simply fall down. There seems to be no controls beyond pull trigger and warp, but if i missed any there’s sure no tooltips, hints, or even a readme file with details to clue me in.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Cyber Arena on Steam

Starship Survivor

Starship Survivor

Starship Survivor is a thrilling cooperative first-person shooter set onboard the ISS Genesis Four. You and your team have been sent in to investigate lost communications from the orbiting starship when it becomes apparent that the ships AI systems created by the evil corporation Volkh have gone rogue. It’s down to you and your team to take the fight to the enemy, destroy the Volkh, and reclaim the ship.

It’s just you and your team. Can you survive the onslaught and restore peace?

• Intense Combat

Fight your way through hordes of enemies alone or with a team of up to 4 players. Level up your character and become stronger, faster and more dangerous.

• Ship Management

Repair, upgrade and maintain your ships life support system.

• RPG Gameplay

Aquire energy and upgrades your ships systems. Generate more power and upgrade your characters with a diverse range of upgrades and perks.

• Discover

Find interesting easter eggs, complete objectives and find out more about the ship’s crew.

Starship Survivor on Steam

The Patcher: The 1st Open Beta

The Patcher: The 1st Open Beta

“The Patcher” is a full-scale tactical multi-player action VR game.

Be strong! Be ambitious!

You must choose a faction – either ‘Junkmol’ or ‘Skymagg’ – as a Patcher of the Neo JS City. By fighting numerous battles, you will obtain weapons, revamp them, and gain experience. Every weapon and skill have degree of proficiency as you play, so you’ll get stronger as you level up.

Hybrid Multi-play

Don’t forget that you’re one of the factions, even if you fight against monsters on the battlefield. Cooperate with your fellow Patchers! If you succeed in defeating a mighty monster with others, you might get a chance to obtain a rare item. However, when you come across an opponent of the other faction, it’s best to attack right away or retreat and bring in your allies. Your instant decision is critical in each battle.

Various Game Modes

The war between two factions ends only when one side ultimately falls. Get ready for the best result!

  • ‘Deathmatch’: Create a party to fight the other faction.

  • ‘Conquest War’: Occupy the enemy’s territories for as long as possible, by any means.

  • ‘Boss Raid’: Defeat the giant boss with your party members. However, you’re not the only hunters there. Compete with the other faction for the throat of the boss.

Strategic Action Combat

Since the past, the Patchers have fought strategically with three weapons: a sword, gun, and bow. Of course, each weapon has its own characteristics, but you must find which one works best for you and become skillful at using it. The weight, reach, accuracy, and control of each weapon is vastly different and is key to your tactics.

The Storyline of “the Patcher”

_‘Neo JS City’ was once the most beautiful city, and there was a reason for it. The upper classes wanted to get rid of anything they saw as dirty and trivial. That’s why they decided to move all the unpleasant facilities – like the sewage treatment plant and the prison – underground.

Meanwhile, some people illegally and secretly settled in these underground facilities. Their habitation was called the ‘Patch Build’, and they called themselves the ‘Patchers’.

But the environment around the Patch Build was more severe than they expected. Survival got harder and harder. This caused a rupture in the community. Some said pioneering a new land for a better future was be the way to go. Others wanted to stick to the existing land and refine what they already had.

Now, you must follow one of them – and choose your fate!_

The Patcher: The 1st Open Beta on Steam

Protocol

Protocol

I am here to update my review. For the most part, it’s been pretty solid besides a couple of key gameplay elements getting stuck, or when you’re trying to enter the ships computer and use the wrong combination it’s possible to get stuck in a loop, where the only way out is to force quit the game and reopen it.

I really enjoyed this game for the most part, but having to figure out if certain issues are with myself missing something or if it’s a game bug can be annoying.

Real player with 17.3 hrs in game

I’ve been waiting for a long time to play this game. For except of the DMC5, Jump Force and Resident Evil 2, the Protocol was most anticipated game for me.

From the beggining this was VR capable game. There are some small bugs, but in most the Protocol is quite playable in VR.

For two hours I’ve played already I was not dissappointed.

1. Graphics looks ok for me, not toonish like quite bunch of other VR games. Some textures are not as sharp as it could be.

2. Gameplay is interesting, but hard, casual gamers won’t like it. Some times you have to do some boring stuff, for example you have to go back for the card, because you forgot it in another terminal. Quite like in real life don’t you think?

Real player with 9.8 hrs in game

Protocol on Steam

X-COM: Apocalypse

X-COM: Apocalypse

More than 20 years after it’s release, I can still quite confidently say, without hyperbole, that this is still one of the best games ever made. And I don’t even mean just one of my favourite games, but literally one of the best games in history. The hours I have on this are just the steam version, which is a tiny fraction of what I played back when I was on windows 98/2000 as a kid.

This game is systems upon systems upon systems. All of them working in the background, and in perfect harmony with each other. Everything you do in this game has far reaching consequences that are not necessarily simple or obvious. A decision to use serious explosives when defending a building owned by another company for example, may lead to you pissing that company off, which can change any further missions you do in their territory, can cause services to become unavailable to you, and may even result in inter-corporation wars in both the strategy and battle layers, spontaneously and unexpectedly starting up or beginning with clear hostile actions. While you can put money into deals to improve relations with some companies, others will not be your friends no matter what you do.

Real player with 141.3 hrs in game

XCom Apocalypse is my favorite of all XCom titles, old and new. And - no, not because of nostalgia.

While I’m certainly cherish the challenge of the first two XCom games, and enjoying the tactical shootouts of the newer ones… By the terms of complexity of the gameplay, Apocalypse still has no rival. Well, maybe the first Banner Saga has something common in terms of complexity - but it’s another setting and totally another scale of events.

If you’re still wandering, what I’m talking about - it’s all of the game economics, your actions and their consequences. Yeah, the things I hate in the new XCom games for their inaptitude.

Real player with 130.1 hrs in game

X-COM: Apocalypse on Steam

My Neighborhood Arcade

My Neighborhood Arcade

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Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Quick bite sized games that run really well and I constantly go back to the same games.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

My Neighborhood Arcade on Steam

Battle Arena VR

Battle Arena VR

The game is a very immersive and dynamic, fast-paced shooter. Easy to get the controls and survive but harder to master, especially when my opponents use the hook to move around faster and in less predictable ways. I wish the bots to be smarter and to be able to fly around as I do (they just walk and jump). Worth checking out!

Real player with 121.6 hrs in game

There are great games. There are great free games. But you know you’re playing something really fantastic when you’re playing a free game and you feel like you should be sending money to someone. This is a very fun game. It’s a PVP battle arena in VR with a twist. You’ve got a choice of weapons in your right hand, but in your left hand you have an electronic grappling hook that basically lets you navigate the map like you’re Spiderman. I was in the process of looping under a suspended pedestrian walkway and firing my hook into a new attachment point so that I would spiral back over the top of the bride to finish off an opponent when I realized that my face hurt from grinning. The tether that attaches to your hook has just enough elasticity that you can swing and bounce all over the map but still retain some semblance of control. The graphics are a little bit minecraft-ish, which isn’t my favorite stylistic choice, but the playability and engagement are off the charts. It’s one of those games that is just FUN. It’s immersive and everything just works/feels just right. They’ve done a particularly good job with the sound design and haptic feedback for your weapons. There’s something viscerally satisfying about feeling the kick from the gun and a specific type of haptic feedback that lets you know that you’ve hit your target or confirms a kill. It’s easy to dive in and start shooting, but there’s enough complexity that you’re not going to just immediately reach your maximum skill level. You play fast paced 5 minute matches with about a minute’s worth of cooldown/warmup between each. The voice chat feature works great and the players that I’ve played against have been a lot of fun. Look, it’s a very fun game. It’s free. Why would you not try it? If you hate it, you can yell at me for wasting your time and I’m a delicate little snowflake, so it’ll be fun for the whole family.

Real player with 43.9 hrs in game

Battle Arena VR on Steam