Action Arcade Wrestling
This game has a place in the set of currently available wrestling video games out there, in part because it has a different combination of pros and cons.
Pros:
1. The creation suite is good, although you must post your wrestler online if you wish to use it.
2. The action is acceptable, and it comes nearer to an American style of fantasy wrestling than to a Japanese style.
3. You can play multiplayer, against the computer, or cpu versus cpu. The cpu is not perfect, but it is watchable and does not fall into the same routines that other games do. For instance, in WWE2k, you can tell what a cpu wrestler will do distinctly before it does it, and it looks the same every time. In Fire Pro, the cpu is more variable but most of the moves do not look awesome or powerful. This game falls somewhere between those two points: the moves look acceptable and are not as telegraphed.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
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So remember Wrestlefest? Think that game now with the ability to create wrestlers, arenas, federations, belts, etc. Also there’s the ability to download other people’s CAWs and Arenas which there’s already some awesome stuff available.
I’m honestly having a blast with this. Will leave a more in-depth review later, but just wanted to leave a positive review shortly after release in case people were on the fence about this one.
To quickly address some of the negative reviews bashing it for not being the same depth as Fire Pro……..This isn’t Fire Pro, nor was it meant to be as in-depth as it. The whole appeal of this game is that it’s a very simple, pick up and play, arcade style wrestling game. Anyone could pick it up and understand it very quickly. Great for playing with friends who don’t want to learn the way more in-depth controls that Fire Pro and WWE 2K have.
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Wrestling Cardboard Championship
A game experience inspired by wrestling, making use of simulated physics, cardboard boxes with unique skills and movements, fight in large arenas based on arenas that have marked wrestling, such as Madison Square Garden, Arena México and Tokyo Dome.
A new wrestling company has been born, offering a unique show around the world, different fighting styles and extremely skilled fighters ready to give it their all in the ring. The Wrestling Cardboard Championship gives all kinds of cardboard boxes the opportunity to show that they are the strongest and that they have the talent to entertain the people.
Experience different game modes for up to 4 players: 1 vs 1, 2 vs 2, 3 vs 1 and All vs All
Single player mode or up to 2 players, choose your favorite box and face the entire WCC roster in 1 vs 1 or 2 vs 2 matches depending on the modality and show who is the king.
The Normal Box is in its last days of useful life, after knowing what its cruel destiny would be, being crushed and recycled, it decides to change it for wrestling, arriving at the WCC in search of an opportunity and showing that his passion can take him to the top, although you will soon realize that being a professional wrestler is not an easy thing.
12 unique boxes with varied fighting styles, inspired by well-known brands and professional wrestlers. Each Box has its own theme song and its own personality. (Adding more post-launch boxes via DLC).
Inspired by real settings such as Madison Square Garden, Hammerstein Ballroom, Arena Mexico and Tokyo Dome. (Adding more post launch scenarios via DLC)
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King Of The Pit
This game is pretty neat! I cannot wait for them to work on it more! I’m excited to use this on stream for my giveaways as well as just fun community events!
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
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I WANT TO BE NICE CAW CAW
BUT THIS IS SOME STREAMER BAIT NONSENSE FOR TWITCH CAW CAW
AND THAT’S ABOUT IT CAW CAW, NEETS WITH JOBS LIKE ME DON’T HAVE TIME TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO SOCIALIZE ON A WEBSITE LIKE THAT CAW CAW
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Double Turn
You can be knocked out of your own combo, characters lack much difference between each other, and AI is easily exploited. It’s not a very fun game. The potential is there and its core loop is interesting but there is too little here for it to be recommended as is.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Nice idea and design, poor realization
The game can’t be considered as a finished project even if one overlooks the lack of content, because some fundamental features don’t work:
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- AI in Practice mode doesn’t work: an NPC just stands still and meekly gets player’s hits. If it’s supposed to be so, then the developer should have added several options to adjust the NPC behavior like make it always blocking or jumping or performing a sequence of movements.* A player’s profile disappears after closing the game, that leads to disappearing of a gamepad custom configuration also. Moreover, the game doesn’t allow me to create a profile with the same name again although I don’t see it and can’t choose it.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Fat Man Fights
Overview - All Coming Soon
Fat Man Fights is an action-arcade game with a humorous and light-hearted tone that is centred around an innovative and entertaining pushing mechanic.
Compete in fast-paced, hilarious sumo wrestling games against quick-witted AI opponents for the chance to win more tasty and delicious food (like donuts! And cake! And pizza!)!
First one out of the ring loses!
Progress up the ranks of sumo wrestlers to become the ultimate sumo wrestler of the century!
In Fat Man Fights you will start off in your humble home where you are then able to select your sumo wrestling games from your TV.
In the sumo wrestling match, the core mechanic is pushing.
This is where you hold the mouse button to charge up a push:
Then when you release it, the player will push and the power of that push will correspond with how long the mouse button has been held down for.
This allows for a constant change in playstyles from offensive and defensive which keeps the gameplay always interesting and engaging.
Jumping is also a huge part of the game!
What Fat Man Fights does offer:
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Fast-paced, fun and exciting sumo wrestling matches
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A break from the darker and deeper games on Steam
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An fun and unique push mechanic which is the core mechanic
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A light-hearted and enjoyable experience
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High replayability - easy to learn but hard to master
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A bright and colourful art style
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Belly flopping. Lots of it.
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A competitive drive - leaderboards and stats
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A well-balanced game that suits all types of players with different skill levels
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Comedic vanity items for the player
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A variety of maps that suit different playstyles
What Fat Man Fights doesn’t offer:
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Multiplayer
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Deep and meaningful gameplay
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Incredibly well-drawn art
Hey so you’ve scrolled down this far, I’ll tell you a bit about me.
Hi I’m Anika, I made Fat Man Fights, I’m 15 years old and I live in England :)
If you have any questions or constructive criticism (which I would love to hear) please do so in the discussions of the community hub, I will always check it!
Gachi Dungeon Master
i use this so i can remote play pirated coop games using steam
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
An interesting enough game about strong male friendship, about real men and how to spend your free time
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Thumb Fighter
Your next favorite party game!!!
Thumb Fighter is a wacky and fast paced minimalist one-button fighting game.
Does it sound too simple? Maybe. It is too simple? Maybe? Is it fun? Absolutely!
After many years of huge success on other platforms it will hit the Steam Store as a premium fully featured game :)
By being this simple Thumb Fighter offers one of the most inclusive fighting experiences you can find.
Fun assured to children, families, couples, friends, you name it!
Literally everyone who played thumb fighter (Believe us, millions of people played already :) ) will tell you.
Thumb Fighter it’s a great ice breaker, with its one-button mechanic anyone can play and the battles still awake desperation, laughters and goose bumps.
Thumb Fighter’s thumbs have one and only one movement, a head hit.
Try to grab your opponent when it’s (guard?) is down until you achieve the victory.
FEATURES
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Single Player Mode (can you defeat all thumbs and become Thumb… master…champion lord… of all thumbs?
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Quick PvP, PvAi, Ai vs Ai (why not?) battles.
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Tournament Mode ( Create up to 8 players tournament to define who whashes the dishes)
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Minigames nobody asked for (but great time killers while you drool like a zombie over your lap)
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Campaign Mode
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More than 100+ characters
DISCARDED FEATURES
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Procedurally generated levels (we already did that in Hidden Lands)
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Minimalist racing mechanic (we already did that in Turn Right)
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Online Matches (For now…. we’ll see in the future ¯_(ツ)_/¯ )
Battle Brigade
Battle Brigade is fast-paced 3D fighting game, produced by Wildcard Entertainment, featuring stunning graphics and multi-tiered stages that create a truly entertaining competitive experience. Experience the intensity of head-to-head battle with Battle Brigade! Choose from 8 iconic characters and multiple 3D locations then battle against friends with a robust variety of match options.
Play for fun in Casual Matches or invite friends into a Battle Lounge and see who comes out on top! PC and and MAC OS players can also play against each other thanks to cross-play compatibility!
WRC 7 FIA World Rally Championship
Decent game. Potential to be outstanding, but failing at key areas. I give it a score of 68/100. Many rallies and stages are beautifully made and the lighting is at times awesome, perhaps best demonstrated in Rally Monte Carlo, the way that light shines through the leafless trees and from angles realistic to life. So, graphically, great game. But where’s the mud????!! Where’s the grime?? The RAIN??? The weather effects are hugely underwhelming, as in WRC 6. The game’s attempt at rain can’t even be called drizzle, and rally isn’t rally without mud and brutal, challenging conditions.
– Real player with 234.2 hrs in game
Sim racer here.. love sims like AC, rF2, RaceRoom, Richard Burns Rally, Automobilista. Went into this game VERY skeptical, but end up positively surprised.
WRC 7 is surprisingly sim-like, WAY more a simulation than any past WRC titles. Actually I rate this game higher as a SIMULATION than the disappointing Dirt 4. (Well, Dirt 4 Rallycross was okay, but their “physics upgrades” effectively sucked the fun out of rallying)
PROS
STAGES
Best stages in any Rally game, period. Detailed, narrow, full of danger and surprises. Puts Dirt 4 to shame. The stages themselves are actually better than even Dirt Rally.
– Real player with 76.5 hrs in game
Circle of Sumo: Online Rumble!
In short it’s really fun!
The controls are simple yet complex at the same time due to many strategies you can apply against your opponent/opponents. It reminds me a little bit of Mound and Blade multiplayer in that sense.
The game also has a simple yet imersing ranking system which adds to a competitive aspect to the game.
Also as a sidenote developers seem like really nice people from what I’ve seen on their discord.
– Real player with 37.4 hrs in game
A super-fun multiplayer game, easy to learn but more tactical than it seems at a first glance. E.g. positioning is crucial (especially in FFA) and sometimes you can get away with a win even not touching anyone :D
You know a multiplayer game is good when you can see different players employing different tactics in order to be the last wrestler standing.
BY ALL MEANS at least try the free version: even that ensures hours of fun!
Netcode looked solid to me. Animations are very good and the action is always clear to follow (albeith a bit chaotic in FFA).
– Real player with 31.7 hrs in game