Project: Cow

Project: Cow

Different and fun.

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game


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Project: Cow on Steam

Xenomare

Xenomare

Xenomare is a fun little Survival Horror Roguelike it very hard and I died a lot. In this game, you have to search for items and do the task then leave. This is all done well having to avoid and hide from the enemy. There are a few maps and difficulties. I was mostly playing on easy and was still dying a lot. This game does have a big problem with the full screen being off the screen to the bottom right. I fixed this by using a program called Borderless Gaming. Overall, I recommend giving this a try if you like Survival Horror games and afford to spend $8 if not you can wait for a sale. Just know this game is still an Early Access Game so the dev is still working on it.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game


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“Xe-No-More…!!”

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Here’s The Thing:

You are the final surviving crew member… maybe not for long, who can say! And you owe it to your mates to live a long, productive life in their stead. Choose your map and try to escape an alien life form several times just because you can~

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Xenomare on Steam

Alien: Isolation

Alien: Isolation

I think this is one of the best games ever made. Its ironic it came on the heels of the disaster which was Colonial Marines (Which I kind of like, particularly in its extended content which is where Isolation originated)

Anyway, really scary AI Alien that one shots you and does learn your play habits forcing you to constantly change things up. Excellent attention to detail of the original Alien movie props. Its a game filled with jump-scares even when you know whats coming. Game allows backtracking to previous set pieces once you have more equipment to deal with obstructions.

Real player with 506.7 hrs in game


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I’ll keep this simple: best horror game ever made, go play now.

For Alien fans: if you haven’t played this, you’re missing out on something better than Alien 3 and Alien: Resurrection combined could have ever been. This is the true 3rd installment in the franchise and is a true piece of art from start to finish in all its details.

Real player with 162.4 hrs in game

Alien: Isolation on Steam

The Zone

The Zone

Dont buy this game. Its a bug filled mess.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

The Zone on Steam

Warp

Warp

This game is quite fun at first. It’s like getting a taste of your first drug and getting hooked, then you end up hating yourself to play it, but you have to see where it goes next. I got nearly every grub in the game and still couldn’t fill out my abilities. Most of the challenges are near impossible above bronze (I got one silver in the whole game), unless you are really lucky. This game serves to p-ss you off, which I was most of the game, because I was committed to beating it. I get more annoyed when all progress is lost before checkpoints. I’m not a fan of games that do that I guess. Blowing up people gets old quick, and there should have been other abilities to kill them. It has a lot of good ideas, but not well executed, including the control system, which feels tacked on after building it for joysticks. Beating the game also leaves you feeling unsatisfied, and very disappointed.

Real player with 63.0 hrs in game

Oh, EA. How do I loathe thee. Let me count the ways…

Warp is a fun game. It’s quirky, cute, a bit challenging at times, and has a charm that makes me keep coming back to it. And after a bit of playing, I remember why I stopped every time.

The game is a huge resource hog. It seems to want to play best at 720p, even though it’s older. The EA login in-game does NOT let you enter information using a gamepad, so you have to use a mouse/keyboard at least partially. The beginning of the game seems to run pretty smoothly but once you’re on the second floor, or go through a tube, or activate anything that generates more than brief graphical jumps, you’ll have HUGE lag spikes. Challenges are tough to even get through (for me anyway), and the first real “boss” fight (if you call it that) is an absolute chore to play beyond unless you get the “right” upgrades beforehand.

Real player with 17.0 hrs in game

Warp on Steam

Project Hunter

Project Hunter

Although somewhat buggy, overall this was an enjoyable and addictive stealth/action game with some nice skill-based mechanics.

It was a pleasure to see your alien evolve from a small larva-like creature to a full-grown fire-breathing dragon.

The ending was a bit of rushed though - wish there was more to the story.

Real player with 6.2 hrs in game

For what it is, Project Hunter is a very solid go at making a stealth game playing in the Alien Franchise.

Story: virtually nonexistent. You are an alien specimen that escaped containment, and your goal is to kill all enemies and evolve. I was somewhat annoyed that the opening scrawl was unskippable, but that’s just a minor inconvenience.

Gameplay: Solid, but limited. If you are familiar with the Alien Franchise, you may be perplexed that you start off as a small generic grub rather than the signature facehugger. As a stealth game, your best approach is to always attack enemies from behind, which is a one-hit kill regardless of your form. No particular surprise.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Project Hunter on Steam

Aliens vs. Predator™

Aliens vs. Predator™

Aliens vs Predator (2010) is a first person shooter that introduces you to three seperate storylines involving a Human, a Predator, and an Alien. Overall the storylines are decent, while not nearly as difficult as I would have prefered. For example Nightmare Difficulty seems to simply increase the damage and accuracy of your opponents, but not necessarily making them difficult due to one shot mechanics available to Predator and Alien. Boss fights bring a interesting level of difficulty, but are still single meat shields with high health pools that you have to mow down while dodging mechanics and the occassional add. Overall scenary in the game is one of the highest pluses I will give, as the environements truely have the universes feel to them.

Real player with 108.7 hrs in game

People say the game is mediocre, and perhaps that is justified. However, I feel the game is at least in the higher end of mediocre games, and can produce a lot of fun. At least for fans of the different creatures the game tried (and in my opinion, succeeded) to bring alive.

I am not in a position to review the multiplayer so consider this to be mainly a single player review.

People are usually concerned with the duration of gameplay, and what many have said is true, it’s short, with the marine campaign being the longest, Predator in the middle and the alien the shortest. It’s a shame, as I found that the alien was the most fun, then the predator, and lastly the marine. Though this is not to say that it isn’t fun to play the marine, it’s just the weakest of the species. All three species campaigns adding up to perhaps 12h, though I might be slow - spending a lot of time in the shadows as an alien, watching how the marines patrol, and cloaked as a predator, deciding which marine to pick off first.

Real player with 45.7 hrs in game

Aliens vs. Predator™ on Steam

Alien Extraction

Alien Extraction

There’s a big alien mess and somebody’s gotta clean it up…

Control the alien infested space station from the safety of your security desk in this funny, brain bending strategy game. Guide the station janitor, Lenny, through dangerous winding levels and solve the station’s mysteries along the way.

Use every tool at your disposal

  • Control doors, weapons systems and airlocks from the comfort of your security desk

  • Scour the video feeds for alien movement or for lost clues

  • Pilot drones to explore the station, distract aliens and lead Lenny to safety

  • Traverse the facility minimap; just don’t always trust it to always be accurate

  • Attempt to mute the station AI when it starts insulting you…

Outsmart the aliens…

…or just burn them to a crisp! Aliens can hear, see and smell Lenny; it’s your job to make sure these wily beasts don’t get too close. Outsmart them with trickery and distraction, outrun them with quick reactions and tactics or out…burn them with flamethrowers; it’s really up to you.

Defeat the baddie

Some smart guy thought it would be a good idea to upload Terminator 2 to the station’s media database. Unfortunately, the facility AI enjoyed the movie a bit too much and went rogue, releasing all of the alien specimens and generally causing a big mess. Luckily for you, Lenny the janitor is here and big messes are his speciality. Alien Extraction contains a fully voice acted, lighthearted narrative to take back the station and reboot the evil AI.

Alien Extraction on Steam

Crysis Remastered

Crysis Remastered

Let’s start it, by saying - if you’ve not played Crysis, I’d personally go with this version over the original, as it is more accessible, requires less tinkering, and plays slightly better.

However, as far as remasters go, this one is very disappointing. Ignoring the change of aesthetics at times, all of the issues with very much a junky AI are still here. The sound is as terrible as it ever was, with many sound glitches still present. And that horrible, directionless voice acting…. god, don’t even get me started (“Perfect!” says Nomad happily, when it’s supposed to be sarcastic “Perfect…”, as implied by the situation and subtitles… ugh).

Real player with 12.6 hrs in game

This game has serious bugs in lasts level. As result the latest level can’t be completed: no boss activated.

Also instead of original game it so simplified: no some interesting places and situations in several level.

I am not recommended this game - original will be much better.

Real player with 9.5 hrs in game

Crysis Remastered on Steam

Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition

Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition

This isn’t a war ordinary humans can win! This is the future!

I still remember being very hyped after watching Crysis 2 trailers and promotional material. I was all in when Crytek decided to expand the series outside the Lingshan islands we last saw in the original Crysis and its spinoff Warhead. I’m going to be as honest and unbiased with you guys as possible. Despite being a huge fan of the series as whole, I wasn’t very impressed with the sequel. It almost felt like developer Crytek was trying to make a much bigger and ambitious sequel to an already great phenomenon.

Real player with 27.4 hrs in game

Action packed and beautiful to look at, but too linear for its own good.

Crysis 2 was developed by Crytek Studios and released by Electronic Arts in March 2011. Four yours earlier, the same developers scored a huge success with the first game in the series, which was well-known at its time of release to be the most demanding pc game ever made. But apart from being a technical masterpiece, pushing graphics to a lever far beyond anything which had been yet achieved, the original Crysis also offered good gunplay in a fairly big theater of operations. While not being without some problems, the game impressed me and so I started playing Crysis 2 with high expectations.

Real player with 23.2 hrs in game

Crysis 2 - Maximum Edition on Steam