Cutie Bear

Cutie Bear

This is my first negative review, and I’m really sad that it has to be this game. This game looks really good, the physics are ok, the graphics are just fine, the music is a little meh, but tolerable, and the controls aren’t clunky. This is exactly the type of platformer that I would really enjoy under normal circumstances. But the game is also absolutely relentless and unfair.

I found a way to get an infinite amount of lives (and even made a guide about it, check it out if you still decide to try out this game), and suffice it to say, 200 lives weren’t enough for me to beat the game (I don’t even know how close I was to achieve this, cos I just decided to quit).

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game


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Garbage

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Cutie Bear on Steam

Return of the Heir

Return of the Heir

WARNING THERE IS A POINT OF NO RETURN WHERE YOU CAN’T BACK TRACK once you get to this point if you progress if you’re missing anything you cannot go back and get it time stamp here 1:09:46

Updated play through full game:

https://youtu.be/S04VMpWQzts

I like the graphics, the music and the story, but this is a hard and pretty frustrating 2d platformer. If you want a challenge this game is definitely for you. The creators give you 12 lives and a way to earn extra lives throughout, but this game gets a good bit harder as you progress and having to start over when you’re really far in the game just sucked the will to beat it out of me to be honest. I don’t want to have to run around and collect all of the items all over again because I suck at the game or some enemy was sniping me off screen when i didn’t have jump room. The obstacles in the game change color with the background too which hindered me a lot at the start I kept missing chains that were in areas, spiders, etc. and these mistakes pile up until you have to restart the whole game. It’s a good homage to older 2d platformers so I definitely recommend this game for people who enjoy that struggle.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game


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Well, this game is really difficult: there are limited amount of lives for your whole playthrough, a lot of traps and tricky level design that creates pretty decent challenge. The gameplay is a little similar to Dead Cells, the music and graphics are good. Unfortunately i wasn’t able to beat this game because of difficulty, but if you like challenges and like overcoming difficulties, this game is your choice.

Real player with 2.6 hrs in game

Return of the Heir on Steam

Fruit Hunter

Fruit Hunter

This is honestly one of the greatest games ive ever played in my life I love it so much its honestly crazy how fun this game really is. at first glance this game just looks like one of those random free games on steam but no this is a work of art.

Real player with 3.7 hrs in game


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Literally the best speed running game I’ve played in the last 5 years. The feeling of collecting a fruit’s soul is similar to that of sex, I’ve had no better gaming experience in any other game. It massively tops anything else in existence.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Fruit Hunter on Steam

Breath of Spirits

Breath of Spirits

i love game where we can choose to play as single player mode offline to can play too in mutiplayer online

i tried the onliine few minutes and online it give give the way to choose our match private or quick and choose avatars and unlock more and it is great

about the single player mode i played hours i enjoy a lot

i love this game :

the character design is one if the best i seen in vr , the elf is wonderfull and the enemies and boss are all amazing and various

the level design is great and i have not all restored , more we restored more it is beautifull

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Beautiful lady in the woods. Thats it.

The rest is an unoptimized simple wave shooter where you get points to buy new cosmetics for the lady.

No free movement only teleport to specific locations.

The most interesting of course is the bikini but for that you need 35K points for one level.

Since you cant choose difficulty until you completed 3 areas on easy which will reward you around 500ish points that means you have to complete all 3 areas 3 times just for that simply unlock.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Breath of Spirits on Steam

Northern Journey

Northern Journey

Level design, music and art style absolutely on point: every area is distinct, looks great, has its own unique vibe. They are mostly quite vertical, which is also very nice. Sometimes progression is a bit confusing, but nothing too frustrating here. A lot of areas have little unique mechanics made just for them, lots of nice touches.

Combat is sadly not so great, although 95% of the time at least tolerable. Some enemy attack animations are way off actual attack hitboxes, melee enemies tend to stick to you on contact, hitting repeatedly. Some boss arenas consist of series of narrow bridges/pieces of land with instant drown pits inbetween which is also annoying. It’s generally alright as long as you don’t focus on it too much - imo combat here is just to act as intermissions between exploration and exploration, which is the actual main focus of the game.

Real player with 15.4 hrs in game

This is a very memorable game that deserves more recognition. It’s extremely strange in a charming way with a lot of variety and surprises, as well as some unexpected humor. This is a very impressive game to have been made by one person, and without reusing almost any content through its full 10-15 hour length; every area has its own unique enemies, hazards and music. There’s a lot of rough edges, but also a lot of smart design like enemies having clear sound cues to let you know when they’re offscreen or health pickups being placed strategically on walkable ledges to let you know where you can go. It gives you just enough information to understand its mechanics and know how to deal with its more esoteric hazards without ever holding your hand. Some of the levels work better than others, and I thought the last third or so of the game was weaker than the rest due to some annoying encounters and gimmicks that went on for too long, but it’s overall a good experience backed up by an evocative and memorable soundtrack. (The soundtrack even comes with the game, it’s just included next to its files, and this is a soundtrack I would have been willing to pay for separately.)

Real player with 14.4 hrs in game

Northern Journey on Steam