Hardest Harvest

Hardest Harvest

Tired of fame and realm-saving heroic quests, you decided it was better to retire from adventuring and lead a calmer life dedicated to farming. But peaceful times were not meant to last, as a rift bursting with foul energy split open the ground in front of your house, devouring the farmland and all of its inhabitants. Trusty pitchfork in hand, you get ready to dive for one more adventure, for what will become your Hardest Harvest.

  • Experience intense and fast action, reminiscent of the classic arena shooters.

  • Stand your ground on a rock plummeting through 3 different biomes, each hosting its own plant monstrosities.

  • Banish endless hordes of corrupted creatures.

  • Survive the swarm long enough and draw the attention of massive plant leaders.

  • Save your veggies! Each friendly vegetable holds a temporary power up that can get you out of the direst situations.

  • Shoot a stream of magic bolts and unleash powerful exploding orbs.

  • Fluid movement and a simple control scheme lets you to traverse the map quickly.

  • Use advanced techniques like bunny hopping and pole vaulting to dodge the fastest enemies.


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Hardest Harvest on Steam

Jack’s Labyrinth

Jack’s Labyrinth

Since childhood I love games about Pac Man and I also really liked this game 3 Everything is the same but with some changes with its own features. Had a good time

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game


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Pretty cool parody puzzle, very similar to Pac-Man. The game is very interesting, has a good graphic design and pleasant musical accompaniment.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Jack's Labyrinth on Steam

Retromancer

Retromancer

This game is awesome! The speed and progression are excellent. The difficulty is just right. The graphics are flashy and the game has that unknown thing, that soul and mystique that make playing through it so good. Robotron lovers need to get this game now.

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game


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TL;DR: A good time-waster if you can get it on sale.

What I like is that it has a progression system to the powerups. Yes it feels a little tacked-on, but I don’t mind chasing the upgrades.

The game is competent, and the levels are enjoyable with good variety. However I find the graphics all look the same so you can’t distinguish your avatar from the projectiles, from the enemies, the enemy projectiles, etc. It is all a big phony retro blur.

I played it for about 1.5 hours before I grew weary. Probably wouldn’t have lasted that long but I’m a sucker for twin-stick shooters.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Retromancer on Steam

QuiVr

QuiVr

73 hours of play.

By far the most played vive game I own and I have over 70 titles.

The game was certainly addictive from first picking up the controllers.

Ive aquired every item the game has to offer, which is around 10 pieces of equipment.

I know the devs are active in this game, I feel it would befeit replayability to add some more

item/skill game content for the fans that have supported this game this long. Like 10 new items with abilities, playing the

same map over and over again. Im finding myself going back to this game less often. The most addicting thing about

Real player with 88.3 hrs in game

UPDATE: The Discord community for this game is amazing! The developer, Blueteak, had us racing to unlock secrets/easter eggs in the game. This is a signal of great things to come.

I downloaded this game right when the early alpha was released, was impressed with the bow mechanics, escalation of wave difficulty, and enemy variety. After the early access version released, I immediately bought QuiVr, and it quickly became the game I think about when I’m not in VR, alongside Arizona Sunshine.

I do miss many of the enemy types they had in the early alpha, but chose to scrap for the paid early access version. However, the ability to close more gates beyond the one directly guarding your keep, while strategically using the magic abilities (throwing fireballs, chain lightning, slow time bubble, etc.) attached to your gear is why I keep coming back for a few rounds every day! I love the Diablo 3-esque feature of being able to “re-roll” the mods on your items in hopes of getting the best quality version in the range of possibilities. There is hardly anything more satisfying in VR than judging an enemy’s run speed from hundreds of yards out, and connecting on that nearly impossible shot!

Real player with 37.0 hrs in game

QuiVr on Steam

Keep Defending

Keep Defending

Keep Defending is a wonderful blend of archery and tower defense!

Keep Defending (KD for the remainder of this review) is a great archery game that mixes in some tower defense elements. You will most likely kill most of the enemies yourself in the earlier levels and on low difficulty modes, but you will find that this game throws a lot of challenges your way which will require management of funds and allies. These allies range from archers to warriors to mages. You will make use of a teleport beacon as well to get around each level. Some levels don’t require any of these allies or tools to be completed, but harder difficulties and more complicated levels throw a lot more enemies at you and even change up where some of them spawn.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game

Keep Defending puts a fun spin on the common VR archery genre by adding in the tower defence element. Unlike most of the tower defence games, it actually does it well.

Full video review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAEeKP9Qvrg

If you’d like to watch some gameplay from a high-ranking player, take a look at this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q7TDAFTLWA8

You get gold for killing each enemy which can be spent on new defences. Defences being things such as teleport markers or NPCs who will attack the enemy with you. So far I’ve gotten teleport markers, crossbows and knights. You can place them in predetermined slots and if needed change the defence currently in place if you change your mind or the situation changes.

Real player with 5.4 hrs in game

Keep Defending on Steam

ARENA 8

ARENA 8

What happens when warriors, worlds and different times decide to face each other to know who is the best?

The “ARENA 8”, a place where these warriors can solve their differences.

Choose from 8 warriors, where each one has unique abilities, and 4 arenas.

Get all bronze trophies to unlock the second arena, all silver trophies to unlock the third arena and all gold trophies to unlock the fourth arena.

instructions:

1- select the warrior

2- select the arena

ARENA 8 on Steam

Battle for Mountain Throne

Battle for Mountain Throne

Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers

Full disclosure: I got this game free from the Steam Curator program. I did not play it for 1.8 hours. I think I idled for about 1 hour of that play period. So I didn’t finish the game, which is something I would normally do when I get a game on the Steam Curator program as I feel it is my obligation to fully experience the game before I can review it. Which is weird, because I don’t feel the same way when I purchase a game. I feel when I buy a game I can review it on my first impression of the game, before getting past the 2 hour mark of no return.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

[0.2] Controls & Training & Help

[0] Menu & Settings

[0.3] Sound & Music

[0.4] Graphics

[0.4] Game Design

[0.2] Game Story

[0.2] Game Content

[0.4] Time to complete feels ok? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)

[0.2] is it Enjoyable & Fun?

[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites?

[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related

[0.7] BONUS point: Review for VR

Stars received: 3.0/10 ___ Note: v.3 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions

Game description key-points: survive Goblin attacks!

Overview: it’s like there is a Game, but it isn’t :)

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Battle for Mountain Throne on Steam

Scifyre League

Scifyre League

Welcome to Scifyre League

Enter the Scifyre League, a game filled with action-packed, fast-paced, thrill-enducing sports and combat!

Scifyre League is a multiplayer sci-fi sports/shooter mashup for the virtual-reality platform. It combines unique features such as soccer, football, ranged and melee weapons, jetpacks and more!

Choose between a wide variety of items to defeat your enemies, and claim ultimate victory!

Team up or challenge friends and family, and when you need a little break, test your skills against powerful bots!

With dazzling visuals, thrilling audio, immersive controls, and epic game-play, Scifyre League is sure to gain the top spot of your game leaderboard!

Scifyre League on Steam

Attack Of UNDO Zai

Attack Of UNDO Zai

General:

The sound and music are set to zero volume by default so I thought I had no sound for a second.

The menu broke when I looked at the keyboard controls. After clicking the back button from the controls screen, there was no back button on the main settings screen. I fixed this by pressing enter which brought me to the controls screen and then clicking back on the controls screen. The back button on the main settings screen was now there.

I like how you get the Bronze and Silver achievements for getting the Gold achievement at the end of a game.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

it runs on win7

ill never play it again but you can like it

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Attack Of UNDO Zai on Steam

Polygon Wizards

Polygon Wizards

Fight your friends in a magic battle simulator with an element of your choice. Do a 1v1 duel against your friend or someone random in an arena. Fight to death in a free for all in a tropical island paradise. Customize your avatar with various cool wizard hats to flex. This is my first game.

Polygon Wizards on Steam