Madrid Noir
Nice little detective story about mysterious uncle. It is not a game, more like an experience, with few small interactions. Played on HP Reverb G2 with Index controllers. I had to lower resolution to 50% (otherwise the game crashed right after launching) but it still looked great and sharp and felt like it is still at 100% resolution.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
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Madrid Noir is a VR interactive animated movie that is paid program. It worked on my HTC Vive system with RTX 2070 super, looked good, sounded good, played ok, was understandable. No help or instructions in-game, make assumption you know your way around VR. Has 3 languages to choose from: English, French and Spanish. Has some interactive objects to use to move the story along or to play with. Was a wonderful story with a good plot. Has a 45 minute runtime. You have only play space movement, the story will move you where it needs you to be. You might wanna be standing for this one, the movie goes all around you. You have a choice of 5 hand colors. The voice over in English was good. Not sure what the French and Spanish version are like, but i guess the be of same quality. Has cartoon Violence. Has good animations and textures.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Lone McLonegan : A Western Adventure
I have played this game for 20 hours and overall I like it. Its not the best point and click game I have ever played but its solid. The humor in some of the dialog is great. My biggest complaint with it I wish there were more hints in the dialog that pointed you to what to do next. Several times I have just gotten plain stuck. I have had to turn to help from users who have gotten further in the game than me. I also wish the inventory was easier to manage. Scrolling through items to get to the latest item.
– Real player with 24.6 hrs in game
While the best outlaw in the West is relaxing in his shack, the radio broadcasts shocking news. He has lost the title and now there’s a new badass in town! Not too keen on the idea of being forgotten, he decided to rob a bank in the nearby town. However, getting inside might be a challenge…
Lone McLonegan is a point-and-click adventure in the traditional sense. Once the genre that defined the 90s, it is now mostly forgotten and frowned-upon because it’s so easy today to go online and find a solution. In the golden days, you spent weeks trying to solve a puzzle. Luckily, there are still developers out there that manage to deliver a little piece of nostalgia. Furthermore, many fans, particularly in Europe, are eager to go on a hilarious trip with a completely inept protagonist.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
SCP Foundation: ITTLG - Chapter 1
Downvoted. Can’t wait to see this as a tale! -1
Okay, joking aside, as an SCP author it wasn’t… a bad product. It’s ambitious for a first game and was a pretty good attempt. I streamed it in one of the largest SCP discords with a bunch of authors and we all had good laughs going through it. It suffers from some grammatical errors here and there (if you need or want someone to proofread or grammar… I’m available). I know you were trying to condense the story but the start was initially very exposition-heavy and skipped over a couple of details (like the translation collar, assuming it’s from the D-Class uniform). There was also a problem with how abruptly it cut off - at first I actually thought I had misclicked or something! I would actually recommend just ending it when they go to sleep the night before, and having a “Continued in Chapter 2” card so people don’t accidentally think they exited out of the game. The voice acting quality is… dismal, no offense, but reading over how it was a couple of friends makes sense. If you want, you could always get some professional or even more experienced VAs and keep your friend’s voices in by changing sets of voices - but I’ve never actually worked with RenPy so I don’t know how feasible that is.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
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I really enjoyed the storyline. The art is great and the expressions of the characters are on point. Also props to the voice actors, considering this is probably their first time, as well for the game. As for the creator, I’d say this is a great start of your journey in creating games. Even though it isn’t of “standard” quality, the game was still worth it. Looking forward to playing the next chapter.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Clip maker
This is a GEM. A Diamond in its own right!!!
Do you like Visual Novel? You can create all your scene with this program! Characters have hundreds of POSES to choose from already made to make it easier for you OR, you could do CLIPS (MOVIES) that you can use to do a VN that have ANIMATIONS IN SPECIAL SCENES YOU WANT! The possibilities are endless!
But please, please do not believe people negative reviews that were done a long time ago! On many front, this game is way better than it was before! The many different videos really help out understanding how everything works TOGETHER NOW!!!
– Real player with 60.0 hrs in game
I will recomend overall ^^ although I’m having problems importing vroid models, the developer is really nice and I spoke to them myself, the issue is getting looked at and hopefuly getting fixed soon, I overall recomend this game, the nagivation might seem overwelming, but once you get your head arund it its quite easy t figure out, I like the features of this software, finally, found quite an easy 3D animation software that accepts vroid models, I can finally make vetter vtuber videos!
– Real player with 19.7 hrs in game
Gloomy Eyes
Played with Oculus Quest 2 and Virtual Desktop streaming.
This was incredibly pleasant. Totally worth it on sale for a half hour experience. Worth it regardless if you don’t need to be as concerned over finances. But I would like to see more of these at $5. Girlfriend watched it first and then I did. Was a nice activity for the weekend.
You don’t need controllers once it starts up simply looking at the 3 chapters will start them.
You will want a decent guardian area set up as you’ll want to get in close at times or change your viewing perspective. It’s 360 degrees although things aren’t happening everywhere all the time. It’ll be clear where you should be looking. Sometimes it’s lower to the ground or higher up. Similar to Allumette: The Little Match Girl in style. I do wish it was a little brighter even if it’s supposed to be dark.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Stars received: 7.5/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
[0.7] Controls & Training & Help
[0.3] Menu & Settings
[0.8] Sound & Music
[0.7] Graphics
[0.6] Game Design
[1] Game Story
[0.7] Game Content
[0.8] Completion time (level/game)?
[0.7] is it Enjoyable & Fun?
[0.2] Could it hold a spot in Favorites? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)
[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related
[1] BONUS point: Review for VR
[N] - if Registration is required with providing PII
Game description key-points: a 30 minutes long story in 3 episodes
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Song of Memories (Complete Scenario)
Story is not good enough to justify the price, too many cliches. Also had some problems like fullscreen cuts 3/4 of the screen and achievements never unlocked to me in the english version.
– Real player with 56.9 hrs in game
Have you ever played a game that probably tried to hard to do to much? That’s the impression I was left with after completing the game. It starts out as a rom-com visual novel, then goes in a darker, post-apocalyptic direction incorporating a rhythm mini-game for combat sequences. The art was well done, and utilizes the E-mote system that makes the sprites move move a little, though personally I’d have preferred static sprites if it could have increased my fps, which ran low throughout the game. Music was very well done, as was the voice acting. The translation to English was great. So why not recommended? A lot of little things that added up to pushing an otherwise enjoyable VN over the edge. There are a number of heroines to run with, but one play through is spoiler enough to not make me want to see what other routes offer. As of this time, I’ve only done one run through and am debating taking another shot. I’ll change this I run another route and it’s different enough to warrant more play, which is what I’d expect from a VN costing as much as this one did. A MC who you just wish you could climb into the game and throttle for being such a spineless wimp. The fps problems. The huge size (I’ve yet to run across a VN taking up 25 GB of space), A combat/rhythm game that got boring very quickly (though it can thankfully be skipped). Achievements that don’t trigger. So, if you can pick it up on sale and are ok with a rather slow moving game and it’s shortcomings, maybe give it a shot, but I wouldn’t recommend for full price.
– Real player with 47.7 hrs in game
DIY MY LADY
DIY MY LADY + VR VERSION
To play this game, the first and most important thing is to create a custom character. This DIY character can be created from photos. And can be saved for DIY Worlds.
Select the DIY Face button in the upper left corner first, to generate a header.
After selecting a photo here, you can add many effects. Such as cartoonize, or changing age, or even changing gender!
Then there are ~20 kinds of bodies to match/attach to. After connecting the body with the head, a lady is created.
– Real player with 34.7 hrs in game
The game has a lot of nice features and a few weakpoints.
First of all, the KI communications are very funny and the KI has a lot of answers for your questions which
even makes sense a lof of times. And even when the answer is nonsense it is funny. So the KI communikation
is in my oppinion the best part of this game. In english it is even possible via microfon.
Another big pluspoint is the model, because she is very cute and you can place her on your desktop.
I also like the dance moves and the music even when there are just a few options.
– Real player with 32.4 hrs in game