Wing of Darkness
Overall I liked the game,
The issues I have with it is that it is short and it took a bit to get the settings for the Steam controller to where the game was playable. I had no issues with the game other than these.
The story was typical but done well. I did not have any game play issue, it worked fine start to end with all the settings on maximum. I like that you can customize your weapon load to suit the mission and your play style, I ended up with several weapons I preferred for different enemy types.
– Real player with 12.1 hrs in game
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– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
ANIME WAR — Modern Campaign
Anime war is a game that was very clearly made in a bit of a rush, with not much original content, yet with these things in mind, it manages to create much more gripping experience then many games do throughout hours of gameplay. It’s unique twist on a classic military shooter creates a much needed shake up in an overused, beaten to death genre.
Compared to most sniper focused games, the game is fast paced. It forgoes the many slow and meticulous aspects of your average long-range-barrelled-rifle-assassination game. This is signified succinctly by one mechanic, when you ADS (Aim-Down-Sights) you initially simply look over your characters shoulder, rather than scoping in; to scope in you must press the middle mouse button, and if you release the right mouse button and press it again it will go back to the shoulder view. This is an intellectually astounding way of explaining the gameplay speed to the player. Another thing that makes it so interesting to play is that, if you hammer the grenade button like a nail (a hammer is a tool used to impress nails (a pointy peace of metal used to attach two things such as wood or similar together) deep into something) then you will throw multiple a second, and there is an infinite supply of them. Some may call this a bug, but I say it is a masterful feature, which allows strategies of infinite complexity. Overall the gameplay is masterfully assembled, and it is clear Konichiwa games knows what they are doing.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
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At a Glance
| (Adult) Content | No. |
| Censorship | Not applicable. |
| Hours of Gameplay | Half-an-hour. |
| Modding Support? | No. |
| Patch Required? | Not applicable. |
Buy ANIME WAR - Modern Campaign is a third person shooter featuring a stereotypical anime girl, and stereotypical terrorists.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Angels on Tanks
it looks similar to advance wars it plays similar to advance wars, im quite happy with it .
it you remembered advance wars and liked the graphics and style , youll like this
price is ok , i got 1st day discount
it does wat it says on the tin , a solid 8/10
– Real player with 67.6 hrs in game
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this review may contain spoilers, if you don´t mind go ahead.
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neutral review
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there are bugs and the game seems is already dead
Summary: Play as a general and command your waifu army to defeat enemies in this STG war game. Win the battle and get new members for the army (cards), increase level, plan your battles. Features good artwork.
About:
- Game/ story: Angels on Tanks as the name suggests, there are angels/ waifus on tanks and your army, as a general (unnamed, and undefined sex), plan your battles and command your troops for the victory. It seems it is only STG, without romance, h content, but is still early access, I hope will be added later, otherwise is a waste.
– Real player with 19.7 hrs in game
Metal Waltz: Anime tank girls
One of my favorite character collection games. I’ve played Metal Waltz for over 8 months, longer than all but one online game I’ve played recently.
Metal Waltz is remarkable among free-to-play game in that it is one of a few games that are TRULLY free to play. Unlike many other free-to-play games, that require you to pay real money (or grind premium currency for months, or get insanely lucky) to get top characters, all characters in Metal Waltz are obtainable without need to spend real money. Paying can notably speed up your progress in this game, but unlike many other games, won’t instantly grant you access to top characters. But it doesn’t mean that Metal Waltz is easier to play for free than other free-to-play games, in fact, both free and paying players will have to grind for many months to reach top content.
– Real player with 4248.4 hrs in game
INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY AND ITS FUTURE
Introduction
1. The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in “advanced” countries, but they have destabilized society, have made life unfulfilling, have subjected human beings to indignities, have led to widespread psychological suffering (in the Third World to physical suffering as well) and have inflicted severe damage on the natural world. The continued development of technology will worsen the situation. It will certainly subject human beings to greater indignities and inflict greater damage on the natural world, it will probably lead to greater social disruption and psychological suffering, and it may lead to increased physical suffering even in “advanced” countries.
– Real player with 1801.5 hrs in game
Rise of the Third Power
1587, 2A - 15 years have passed since the guns of the Great War at last fell silent. The conflict rocked the world, leaving half a generation of men and women lying dead on the battlefield. Of the many players that had acted on the world stage, only two remained: the kingdom of Cirinthia and the ancient Republic of Tariq.
In time, Dimitri Noraskov, a hero to the defeated Kingdom of Arkadya, rose from the ashes. He saw his king as a coward for surrendering, and a traitor for submitting to the Treaty of Evenheart. So did the people. They supported Noraskov when he overthrew the king. They supported him as he reclaimed the lands that had been stripped of them. And they supported him as he raised an army. Noraskov had theorized that the nations of the world were still too worn by the Great War to enforce the terms of the Treaty. Thus far, his gambit has proven successful.
The Arkadyan Empire shows no signs of curbing its aggression. It is feared by many that a reprise of the Great War, that at one time could have been prevented, is now all but inevitable. But there are those that believe it can yet be stopped…
Rise of the Third Power is a love letter to the glory days of the console style RPG, with modern conveniences such as auto-save and a combination of the best elements of Japanese and Western style gameplay and writing. Experience this fusion of East and West, old and new, in a game meant to surpass Stegosoft Games' previous work in every way!
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STORY DRIVEN - Join a party of eight, each with their own unique ambitions, perspectives and personalities as they embark upon a suicide mission to topple the Arkadyan emperor, Dimitri Noraskov. A blend of humor, drama and tragedy await players as they navigate the treacherous world of Rin.
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POLITICAL INTRIGUE - As the world of Rin recovers from the Great War, the balance of power remains badly skewed, with vacuums of power still waiting to be filled. The player’s party will be both beset and aided by schemers, liars and betrayers, all while the clock ticks down to a reprise of the greatest war in human history.
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CUSTOM BATTLE SYSTEM - Rise of the Third Power offers eight playable characters in a battle system built from scratch, each with their own strengths and weaknesses, all of whom are meant to participate in battle simultaneously without the need for tedious party management. Combine each character’s unique powers and disadvantages, analyze the abilities of your foes, set your formation and charge into battle.
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PERSISTENT EQUIPMENT - Each piece of equipment found, purchased or stolen is a permanent, unique upgrade for each character. Instead of purchasing replacements, the player purchases upgrades. No more buying that awesome helmet back in town only to stumble over a better one as treasure in a dungeon. Each character has 3 equipment slots with 8 upgrades each, with 192 to find in total. This system avoids the tedium of inventory management, while also giving the completionist something useful to hunt for.
[TDA03] Muv-Luv Unlimited: THE DAY AFTER - Episode 03 REMASTERED
This is storytelling at its finest.
At this point, this is the type of story that’ll ruin your experience with other games, you wont settle for mediocrity because Muv-Luv doesnt settle for that, and the result is a story that speaks to every kind of viewer, and the story is going to live for years to come, for its message is universal and timeless
TDA03 is the Smash Bros of the Muv-Luv universe, everyone that could be here, is here, its almost a sign of appreciation and respect for you, the reader, that invested so much in the Muv-Luv universe and lore. If you are looking for answers, action, and seeing how far these relationships are going to go, and you want more pay off? Well, i envy you possible viewer, because this is the best chapter yet in the TDA series.
– Real player with 30.9 hrs in game
Review of TDA part 00 to 03. Patiently waiting for 04!
A nice what if scenario if Alternative IV had failed. A somber future with small sparks of hope is displayed in The Day After. ‘Fallen’ Takeru makes an appearance and is still a beast ace pilot, but a new decent main cast takes up the spotlight.
TDA cant really compete with MLA, but i personally enjoyed it as someone that wants to consume everything in the ML unlimited/alternative verse.
Score for now:
8 minus / 10
Recommend to buy it when its on sale, the readtime isnt exactly long enough for full price (though supporting the devs more might not be a bad idea to get more ML internationally available).
– Real player with 19.4 hrs in game
HARDCORE MECHA
I adore this game. I grew up playing Metal Warriors and Assault Suits Valken with my older brother, and have had a soft spot for the 2d mecha platformer genre ever since as a result. The asking price is reasonable for the single player content alone, in that it rivals Valken, Leynos, Gunhound etc, and may possibly be my favorite thus.
There are some hidden weapons blueprints in the levels, and sidequest type achievements to bring completionists back for a second playthrough. I was at first worried a bit by the lack of difficulty settings, but the game provides an adequate challenge and feeling of badassery on the first run worthy of its spiritual predecessors. You’ll be OP in the earlier stages of a second run by retaining your end game stats/equipment, but more significantly by having mastered the skills necessary to beat the game at all..
– Real player with 72.9 hrs in game
Time for a review after finishing the game! I do a Single and Multi Part. Not too long though. Oh and how it feels.
People who say it feels clunky and such. They just can’t handle high mobility games. Hardcore Mecha gives you a lot of movement options which can be used to dodge or go in close for melee attacks. It feels fluid to me and a great experience controlling the Thunderbolt S. The rest comes in the Multi part.
Single Mode:
The Story is the usual Mecha? Not really when thought about it. There is the usual Fight against the other Organization but you belong to a team of Mercenarys. Which already changes a lot. You only do your Mission and help others if you want to. Or want them Credits… The Bosses are great even if sometimes underwhemling… Like the Final Boss. Should have been way more space and fighting room. And kinda anti-climatic. But still fun to fight! Like against the Crimson Flame which is difficult for a first timer for sure. It’s Melee focus and speed. The rest of the Single mode, when Arcade and such is missing for now. Is still a great experience. I still didn’t find every blueprint either! Gotta get to that. Everthing else. Great. Enemies are never cheaply placed. Even if it feels like that at once. They are never.
– Real player with 32.5 hrs in game
Long Gone Days
I find that Long Gone Days is making good progress. I played the demo before and finished just now Chapter 1.
Update: current version is until Chapter 3.
Overall the really good focus points in the game are the interesting story with interesting characters and the animation off all, it looks really pretty and smooth.
For the story it maybe not totally new with a private army who want to create war and some soldier deserting but it’s focus on the characters and the civil people in the war zone makes it really interesting. Also the fact that you are a foreigner inside the country without being able to understand the most people on your own is something you seldom find in games. The character are good developed and also the city fields lively with many characters what have there own problems. Inside the story you have also some text choices what can increase or decrease the moral of your characters. But beside this the story is straight forward with some side quest activities that give you some more inside of situations and characters and provide you with really useful items to progress in later parts.
– Real player with 18.4 hrs in game
Honestly, I bought this game just for fun, since I actually enjoy indie games.
I didn’t expect much, since many studios actually claim to be the most innovative in terms of indie games, but it usually boils down to indie games which already existed with a little twist.
This however really surprised me. The story is what was driving me forward at first, but then I started to enjoy the characters (even though they could use a little more polish, example: Adair loses his straightforward character about 30-40 minutes into the game and changes to a whining know-it-all).
– Real player with 9.1 hrs in game
Raifu Wars
Imagine Mario Party levels of bullshit combined with the strategy of Risk. That’s the best way to explain it, & IT IS AMAZING.
I stream this game with friends pretty religiously. I have absolutely no idea why it’s so addicting but I love it. Buy it for you and all ur friends, I assure u you’ll have a good time.
– Real player with 33.0 hrs in game
This is such a fun and chill game! It doesn’t get boring or repetitive since there are so many maps to choose from and characters to play as. The map editor is really cool, too! The art is adorable and the music is enjoyable. I’m really looking forward to getting some friends playing and trying out multiplayer. I could definitely see this being a go-to party game!
– Real player with 26.9 hrs in game
Just Deserts
Just Desserts is a weird game to me. It’s genuinly a fun game, but I think the charm of it fades after a playthrough. I’d say this game is more of a Dating Sim if you were to think in general terms. Each day you have a certain amount of energy to use on moving maps, and doing activitys. You have thirty days to romance someone, and the game is time based as in a certain activity will speed the day ahead by a certain amount. Midnight becomes an unending hour as long as you have energy to burn, but none of the girls are available at night, so it’s mostly when I do Patrol Work in the game.
– Real player with 82.1 hrs in game
This game is made by my fellow countrymen but I have to judge this game fair and square.
Story = 6/10
You, the lieutenant, have 30 days in the deserts, fighting the mysterious aliens
with the help of 5 cute girls.
Day by day and the story goes on, it won’t really tell much about the story itself.
If you just complete 1 random girl route, you won’t understand the whole story.
So I suggest to clear all of the Girl’s Routes, some of them are essential to true story.
But…Even though I have cleared all routes, in the end I was just, “Oh ? That’s it ? Its just like that ?” Story itself isn’t the selling point in this game.
– Real player with 22.4 hrs in game