G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout
I do recommend this game, albeit with some caveats.
G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout is an old-fashioned third-person shooter with 17 missions, across which you get to play as twelve characters total (six each for the Joes and Cobra). The game is obviously a love letter to the original 80s cartoon, and given the comments the developers make in the art book, they worked with what they had and would’ve make a more robust game if given the choice. If you like G.I. Joe and don’t boot up the game expecting a triple-A title, I think you’ll have a good time.
– Real player with 17.7 hrs in game
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I honestly couldn’t tell you why this game got so slammed at release. I picked it up in a Fanatical Platinum bundle and powered through the whole thing in one sitting - and it was worth every penny. Definitely a budget title, but between the self-aware humor, earnest appreciation for the IP, and damn fun action (even the vehicle sections!), Operation Blackout might actually be the first genuinely GOOD G.I. Joe game!? It basically is like if Volition’s Agents of Mayhem was a linear action game rather than a sandbox grind, and it works so much better as a result!
– Real player with 10.2 hrs in game
Rifle Dodger
this game does not work with a rift headset as you can not pick up the gun and play. if you have a rift headset do NOT get this game as it does not work
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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You see what you get in the trailer, overall it is pretty well polished.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Rifle Strike
i think this game could be very good lots of bugs but its still very new for how much the devs how done for the game i thank them i cant wait to see updatas for it, it looks like if the spent the time it could be a realistic game that could be up there with
escape from tarkov just time will tell and best to luck this game will be grate and the devs get a good chunk of money
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
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better than doom eternal, last of us 2, guilty gear strive, payday 2, fortnite, pubg, overwatch, titanfall 2, team fortress 2, clash royale, five nights at freddys, super monkey ball, dead by daylight, quake 2, ultrakill, dusk, vermintide 2, starcraft, hearthstone, call of duty world at war, battlefield 4, kingdom hearts 3,
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Bloody Raid
I must admit I am rather enjoying this game.
It’s a fully driven PVP team based game, but you can play solo. There are enemy AI in the game which once downed can be revived and recruited to your team, but they are a little dumb.
It has feels of Hunt:Showdown, but without the big bosses. Each team must go to selected areas on the map, destroy the zombie hives and collect the samples. Once enough samples are collected, you must escape via the helicopter.
Perma death is a thing in this game, but only once you unlock the higher modes in game. If you die in the basic mode then you receive a cool down timer, but you can have 3 survivors to rotate. More slots can be bought with in-game currency (Dead Coins) which you receive via doing tasks and levelling. It also looks like those coins will be purchasable with real money.
– Real player with 95.6 hrs in game
hive sample, go repeat that 100 time to feel the annoying and boring of the game,and if someone have a brain they would waiting till everyone of that team have sample sitting in extraction circle and start to beaming them down in the opening,and imagine this game have playerbase, everyone would start to playing only on C zone because they all wannabe hardcore and just camping extraction circle at 1 minute left.
tarkov have better extraction system and freely choose whatever objective then extract
– Real player with 50.2 hrs in game
Aim Academy
Got rank 1 on every scenario on 1st attempt (https://imgur.com/a/3SdeNUt )
Really bad, sens scale is awful as it skips values. (cant type it in)
The bot movements look bad and you can see a ‘ghosting’ like effect on them
Lack of scenarios only 4. Tile frenzy, some bad strafing tracking one, really large slow moving dots to click, and 1 wall 6 target s small clone,
Just get kovaaks or literally any other aim trainer,
it’ll be better
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
DSY: Don’t Shoot Yourself
Fan f-ing Dance
I was on board with this game up until one of the last levels in which the game rotates your mouse control (that’s the only way I can rationalize it; in practice it feels like you have no control) with no UI and the result is an unplayable level, even on easy. The game was hard but possible up until Fan Dance, so that’s still a good 1-3 hours of content depending on what difficulty you play on. But Fan Dance is terrible game design and definitely soured the experience, especially considering it’s so close to the end.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
its pretty good, I found that due to the game being mouse driven some of the mechanic made things more chaotic than they should have been e.g I went through a teleporter but my mouse didn’t move so my character attempted to zip back to where my mouse is and then I lost because it ran into some bullets.
Aside from constantly beating levels obviously atypically to how the level design would suggest, it is a fun little puzzler that should be an app but is good enough of a game to feel right at home in my steam library.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Neon Ships: The Type’em Up Shooter
At first glance, the game seams like any other spaceshoot but when you start playing it you realize that the “type system” add a whole new level of gameplay and this makes for a unique experience! Recommended for anyone who wanna try something different and challenging.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
This is a nice idea, but has way too little of everything. It’s not a bad value game, cause it’s oh so very cheap, but I’d like way more content. This is just too good of a game to leave with 3 levels / 0.2 hours to complete the content. Also I’ve seen no issues with Linux which is nice (i3, multiple displays).
What I’d like to see:
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more levels
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more phrases, srsly, I’ve got the same phrase twice in a row in 12 mins and so many repeats.
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more mechanics? Diffferent ships, different modes (like shmups often have slow mode), power-ups (maybe certain ships drop “bombs” and you have to activate bombs by typing a certain phrase, like in typing maniac?).
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Moonshine Maniacs - A Wild West Saga
Nothing big, but promising! I really enjoyed playing it so far. The game mechanics are clean and the pacing is fast. I kinda feel a bit like back in the 90s, where its just you and your gun.
I hope the developers will put some more maps and modes in it :)
So there is still space for improvement. Good luck!
– Real player with 17.0 hrs in game
Clear buy recommendation!
A beautiful handmade Wildwest Arena Shooter with some really nice guns.
The weapons play well, the movment feels nice and fast, cool setting and a lovely design.
You can connect easy to a server and start to play alone or with your friends.
What else do you want?
A beautiful and simple arena shooter with charm.
For around $ 10 you can definitely buy it (and you should do it)!
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
Five-Finger Gunslinger
As the lead programmer of this game, I can say we really put a lot of thought into making a game with constant action, no downtime. I of course recommend the game, it is a great game in times like these, hop in and play a few games with your friends who you can no longer see in person!
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
I know one of the people that worked on this game and it’s great seeing it come to life. It takes a lot of hard work to do something like this. Worth spending the 2 bucks just to support these guys, and play a fun game.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Chaos on Wheels
Leave nothing but chaos!
Chaos on Wheels is a single-player and multiplayer vehicular combat game. A world where Artificial Intelligence has taken out of control and your job is to bring an end to its existence. Choose your car, fasten your seat belt, ride, survive, destroy and leave nothing but CHAOS.
The story-driven game offers you many different vehicles to drive, turrets to destroy, maps to conquer, and weapons to make chaos!
Play as a driver in a heavily equipped car, destroy enemies, and save the human race. Avoid enemy projectiles, traps, hazards and bring chaos to anyone who opposes you.
Key Features:
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Cars
The only thing between you and other projectiles is your car. Take a swifty car and avoid danger or get into an enormous one and eat projectiles for breakfast. Choose wisely!
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Drivers
Unfortunately, Tesla hasn’t arrived at Chaos on Wheels so you will need a driver to steer cars. Each driver has its unique specialty, select yours and drive into victory.
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Customization
Upgrade weapons, ammo, armor, or equip some of the gadgets and prepare chaos for your enemies.
You don’t like your car to be yellow? Make it black with visual car customization. Add wraps, lights, change their colors and make it how you like it in a garage.
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Turrets
AI has its own army. Turrets are here to ruin your day. Watch out for their projectiles and bring them down before they do the same to you.
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Hazards
Keep your head up and watch where you drive. Some hazards can slow you down while others might even destroy you.
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Environment
We’ll give you one tip. Turrets? They don’t like you but watch out for the environment. It may look pretty, but it can be pretty lethal.
Play on dozens of maps, with various environments.