They Are Here: Alien Abduction Horror

They Are Here: Alien Abduction Horror

Unexplained phenomena occurred at Grayswood Farm. On the night of August 7th, the Sherman family witnessed bright lights in the sky that moved at a breakneck speed over the cornfield. The lights moved in a random direction and at different speeds, after a while they vanished. This strange behaviour in the sky was observed at night, at the same time, for 5 days.

According to the owner of the farm, all the animals went crazy, the dog became aggressive, tried to attack him and bit him. Children complained that someone was walking under their windows. Farmer Peter Sherman himself, in the field, saw a strange figure that did not look like a man.

What is it? Deliberate deception? Drawing attention to oneself? Or a sensation about an alien invasion? Journalist Taylor Fox travels to Grayswood Farm to make a photo report for a local newspaper.

• Explore. Light the path with a torch. Look into dark barns and cruise the night fields.

• Take pictures. Photograph the evidence of alien presence and paranormal activity.

• Study. Find the records of the Sherman family and learn the horrifying truth.


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They Are Here: Alien Abduction Horror on Steam

Pleiades - A Subversion Saga Game

Pleiades - A Subversion Saga Game

Seems like the few people who have reviewed the game haven’t had a chance to spend a ton of time with it, so I thought I would chime in with a more detailed review. It’s gonna be all kinda jumbled cause I’m just gonna write what I think and keep writing until I think I’ve covered everything. I was hesitant to give the game a chance due to the low amount of reviews and the one lengthily negative review. After watching the trailer, I really wanted to see what it was all about and give it a chance. I’m glad I did! When I found out the game was developed by one man over the course of a few months, it blew my mind! That’s crazy, especially for a game with this much going on in it! That’s another reason I decided to write this review, this game deserves more attention and love from people who I know will enjoy it. Anyways, I approached the game with no expectations and was pleasantly surprised. As the negative reviewer states, the game doesn’t really do anything revolutionary in the mechanics department. Hell, most games don’t nowadays. The mechanics work well though and I very much enjoyed running around using my different light sources to explore the very unique and diverse levels. Not to mention the enemies in the game, which aren’t anything crazy but they are satisfying to kill and add more to the story than really present a major challenge. Although I did die a few times and often found myself running for my life. Where the game makes up for the lack of mechanics innovation, is in the rich story. I think the negative reviewer is not the type that is into immersing themselves in a world and was just trying to run through to “beat” the game. I took a completely different approach. I let myself get lost in the story, exploring every inch of the levels and I found myself taking a deep interest in the details strewn about. Take the papers scattered around the world for example. In most games I look these over and just keep going because they are usually some boring writing that’s not really relevant to anything and doesn’t add much to the game. With Pleiades, they are pivotal to the full experience. I stopped to find and read as many as I could and it was always something different. Sometimes it was just a nothing note, but it still added to the richness of the world and explained something about it’s strangeness. Sometimes, I caught myself laughing out loud as I read the hilarious woes of a notes author. Other times, I was highly intrigued by the science-fiction accuracy to real world UFO research. This guy that made this game really knows his UFO stuff and he made an excellent game and story that really entertained me. Some of the papers hold information that is absolutely vital to moving forward in the story via key codes or clues, etc, so I highly suggest reading every note you find and enjoy piecing the story together like that. None of the notes are really all that long and it never seemed like a chore to me like some games make it. But if you don’t like reading, or don’t like that type of story telling addition then this probably isn’t the game for you. Moving on, I think the voice acting is pretty damn good. Especially for a game made by one man, on what I can only assume was a really low budget. The main character Michael is actually voiced by the creator of the game and he does a great job of bringing the story to life with a very unique and enjoyable voice and character. Sometimes the acting is a little corny but given the rest of the humor peppered throughout the game I really think that was on purpose haha. The attention to detail given to every aspect of the game, story and world makes me think everything was intentional. The other characters don’t play massive roles vocally but there is some quality content in there. The overall writing of the dialog is great and moves the story along at a nice pace. I don’t want to give away any spoilers to the story but it is a great story in my opinion. If you are fascinated with the UFO subject like I am then I think you will really enjoy it. I really enjoyed the rest of the sounds and audio in the game including the music. It was all very unique and different to what I am used to. The footsteps on wood and some other surfaces are a little corny and outdated but they aren’t that prevalent throughout the game. I think the guy who gave the game a scathing review kept saying things like you walk here, do this, then walk there and do that or something like that haha I’m pretty sure that’s like every game ever haha Anyways about that, I really enjoyed running around and exploring and walking through the puzzle areas and taking the full story in while doing so. The puzzles aren’t anything mind blowing but they are certainly interesting and I found myself having absolutely no clue what was going to happen next, which I very much enjoyed. I kept thinking I knew exactly what was going to happen next and I was almost always wrong. The game certainly has a few “scary” moments and an overall aura of mystery and fear but it isn’t overly scary and I wouldn’t really call it a horror game. It’s more of a mystery with hints of horror. What else… the graphics are pretty damn good, a little dated and certainly not AAA status but I enjoyed the art direction and a lot of the world does really have a lot of detail. Not too often you see UFO’s in video games so seeing those parts of the game made me extra excited. The game runs really well. To be fair I am playing with a GTX 1080 at 1440P so it’s probably a bit overkill for this game. The levels were really well laid out and I found myself using the camera in the game to take quite a few pictures of really beautiful shots. (Which save to your PC so you can share them!) They aren’t the biggest levels, some are bigger than others but there is a happy medium. There is plenty of painkillers and light refueling items strewn about to make it relatively easy to make it through the game and there are no difficulty settings either. I’ve never been the guy that enjoyed games that make it near impossible to beat, so I really enjoyed the easier approach to survival and not having to sweat bullets or re-load all the time. Sometimes I just want to experience a game, enjoy the story, have some challenges but nothing over the top and Pleiades delivered on that experience. Cut-scenes are at times breathtaking, sometimes hilarious and other times a little lackluster. Overall they are great and the pacing of them is good. This isn’t the longest game. I took me about 5 hours to beat it and I was poking around exploring a lot. I know I didn’t catch everything though and I intend to go back and give it an even more thorough play through in the future. (There was a secret area I found but didn’t have all the clues put together to access it.) I wish the game was longer and there were more enemies and weapons and all that. BUT I did enjoy having a more limited experience for once with a game. Where it’s not all about getting new weapons to kill the enemy in a slightly different way. The game focuses on the story and gives you a handful of mechanics that aren’t extraordinary but do the job and fit well. Well, I hope this answered some of your burning questions if you were on the fence about getting the game. I really enjoyed it and highly recommend it if you are intrigued by the UFO topic, enjoy exploring and reading, like to game but aren’t in dire need of a massive challenge and you’d rather just experience the story. The ending is EPIC!

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game


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This game is a FANTASTIC value for the price. While was initially confused, it is quite immersive and story-driven. If you enjoy games focused around a bit of mystery and heavy storytelling, this is the game for you

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Pleiades - A Subversion Saga Game on Steam

O.V.N.I. Abduction

O.V.N.I. Abduction

I originally down-voted due to the inability to invert the Y axis. A developer has informed that this has been fixed so I will change to a positive for now and revisit once I’ve had time to play with the new settings. I also see that they’ve added options to edit the graphics, sound, resolution, etc so that’s goo!

Real player with 15.3 hrs in game


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The way this game goes from P.T. to Earth Defense Force is funny.

Slow start, but great atmosphere. Ending was pretty meh tho.

Super short alien game at a decent price. Check it out.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game

O.V.N.I. Abduction on Steam

The Teleport

The Teleport

Information / Review English

The Teleport is a First-person horror / Adventure game developed by Emre Abali.

Story / Gameplay

A Spaceship that was sent to an unknown Planet to explore, to reveal its Secrets. At some Point, however, the contact breaks off and radio silence prevails.. Now you come into play to get to the source of the Problem. Our Character is in a Team of 4 People who are teleported to a Spaceship that has not been heard from for a long time. Once there, you’d like to flee again quickly, because corpses are scattered everywhere in the Spaceship.. After a short Exploration, you don’t think twice, since everyone is dead, at least that’s what it seems. You want to come back and come back alive. Your only Problem is, the energy was only enough for the outward journey for another Teleportation..

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game


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“Get Away From Me…!!”

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Here’s The Thing:

You are part of a crew of four people(?) with a macguffin of a teleporter and you have to transport yourselves to a ship that lost contact with base. Like all sci-fi devices, something goes inevitably wrong and members are quickly separated. Armed with a surveillance console, a janky robot and Lady Luck, you must get yourself out of this mess~

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

The Teleport on Steam

MAYBE I CAN

MAYBE I CAN

Hacker olma yolunda ilerliyorsanız bu oyun tam size göre. Çok zor şifrelenmiş metinleri çözerek banka hesaplarını hackleyip para kazanabiliyorsunuz ayrıca geceleri gerilim düzeyi artıyor elimizde bir silah var ve ne ile karşılaşacağımızı bilmiyoruz. oldukça diken üstünde oturup bir yandan bilgisayarımızla haşır neşir olabileceğimiz farklı bir oyun.

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

MAYBE I CAN on Steam

Dark Harvest

Dark Harvest

Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2

You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/o9psOWkF28M

This is a stealth horror game. If you compare it to Alien Isolation VR on Monstrum VR, you will be sorely disappointed. It’s a mobile VR quality game that is priced at $13 USD for some mysterious reason. The graphics are ugly, the lighting is poor, the 3D models & animations are substandard, the sounds are just barely okay, the interactions are poor, and the gameplay is too basic with confusing enemy AI.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

EXCELLENT SOUND DESIGN

The game is simple but very frightening, you need to collect supplies and only have a torch to find your way. Reminds me of old horror titles like SCP and Slender Man. Game is VERY dark, which adds to the fear-factor, but can be a strain on the eyes, but the thing that REALLY makes this game scary is the incredible sound design and atmospheric noises. However, I would wait for the price to drop before purchasing.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Dark Harvest on Steam

Abducted: The Night Hunters

Abducted: The Night Hunters

Just read!

It’s so sad to see the good game being completely unknown. Perhaps you’re not sure about quality of this game. I understand, - it only has a few reviews, and yep, it’s only made by one person, which usually means that the game wouldn’t be good enough, but this one… is surely exception. Frankly speaking, i also thought it’s going to be something typical, like most of modern indie horror games. And yet, “i gave it a try”, and completely changed my mind. This game is awesome, and here’s why:

Real player with 19.9 hrs in game

Awesome game to play, really.

Real player with 8.7 hrs in game

Abducted: The Night Hunters on Steam

Project 01

Project 01

Project 01 is a project of visual novels, videos, and comics made by Ansa Studios and Alvenon Studios where your imagination will not leave you indifferent, you will immerse yourself in original places and stories, as well as Project 01, Magic League, Kulan and Detrix, among others …

Project 01 on Steam

The Northern Gate : Special agent

The Northern Gate : Special agent

The world has been attacked by unknown creatures a hundred years ago and in order to protect mankind from the second attack, you have to go to the past and collect the gems. You are the only special agent left, and you are the only hope.

What would you do if you are the only and the last hope of the world?

The Northern Gate is an FPS Adventure game where you become the last special agent and kill the monsters to save the world. However, even though you are a special agent, those monsters invading mankind are not easy enemies. You will have to challenge them to kill them. You could fail sometimes, but as you face those difficult moments, you will find the patterns, grow and finally, complete your mission successfully and save the world. It’s all in your hand.

In order to survive and complete the mission, you have to…

  • Explore the abandoned island from a hundred years ago.

  • Grab the guns or any weapons on the ground to fight and kill the monsters.

  • Find some foods and water to keep yourself healthy.

  • Ride your flying board, and look for the portals at the cities to kill the elite monsters and collect the gems.

  • Escape the island through the Northern Gate!

The Northern Gate : Special agent on Steam

Midnight Scenes Episode 2 (Special Edition)

Midnight Scenes Episode 2 (Special Edition)

I really like this series. After ‘The Highway’, this game is another Twilight zone inspired point ‘n click game. It’s very short, but don’t let that stop you from playing this. The artwork, music, story is great and it really plays as a twilight zone episode. I hope the developer makes more of these games… and maybe in the future he can bundle them in one game with a overarching storyline like tales from the crypt.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

I had played this one last night and I saw major improvements on the developers part, what started off as a sad story quickly takes a turn for the worst for our character. I truely had fun with this one and was looking forward to playing the next one

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Midnight Scenes Episode 2 (Special Edition) on Steam