Arena: Blood on the Sand VR
Recommended for game farming
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
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0/10
horrible experience
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settings, cannot see any
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move by swing - well, it’s unplayable for me
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poor and low quality graphics and design
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didn' liked music
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Rocket Sword
YOU ARE THE PROJECTILE
Rocket Sword is a fast-paced, gratuitous, 2.5D hack-n'-slash-meets-shoot-‘em-up full of blood, explosions, and explosions, inspired by games like Luftrausers, Devil May Cry, and Staggy the Boy Scout Slayer.
Operating the most powerful weapon in the universe—an indestructible jet-propelled greatsword—you must mow down hundreds of enemies as stylishly as possible, and earn points towards upgrading your superweapon with abilities and improvements.
FEATURES
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Chaos, blood, and explosions as far as the eye can see.
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Wave-based survival gameplay in open, spacious arenas.
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Responsive, breakneck combat with easy-to-learn controls.
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An expressive combo system that puts YOU in control of how the game is played.
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A funky, heart-pumping, retro-style original soundtrack.
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Juicy visual feedback, with hand-drawn and procedural effects for dozens of different attacks and interactions.
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Highly adjustable display settings for high-quality pixel-perfect visuals at any resolution.
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Made with love!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Cerberus Project: Horde Arena FPS
I don’t know what I played….
Oh and melee mode sucks.
6/10
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
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drugs
other than that the game is fun.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Jogward
It’s a very simplistic, bullet hell/swarm game with a rudimentary upgrade system - There is SOME depth as to how you proceed with a certain weapon (You have 3 save slots for each of the 6 weapons, so you can test builds out). However, the upgrades are seemingly optional; however, they are absolutely required to complete any number of waves. This game has a very addictive substance to it, and I myself would love to see some more things on the farm - Perhaps you could use gold to upgrade/purchase additional farm implementations to assist you? At Wave 190, I’m killing probably around 200 enemies a wave, while scraping with minimal health/near misses!
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
A simple fun game for only $5. I will try to beat wave 100 in the future but wave 33 is very hard. I highly recommend playing this game. It is a wave base game like Call of Duty Zombies. I would buy a game like this.
8 out of 10
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https://store.steampowered.com/curator/41065644-Jimi-Reviews-Games/
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Akuto: Showdown
Ok this game is very hyper, it takes u a few rounds before you match with the AI speed in 1 level but its pretty addictive.
you can slice or trow with your sword, u can use a gun and bombs, but speed is the toughest weapon here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpO7PNXfn08
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
A good game so far.
Positives:
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Fast paced, if you have 5 minutes spare you could play a game of this.
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Fun, this game’s really enjoyable.
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Skill-based, this game requires a fair bit of skill for how simple it is.
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It has a nice, minimalistic style.
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Good level design, allows for strategies.
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When loading a map, the sound can be very load.
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No online multiplayer, although hut90 have mentioned this as a possibility.
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The bots are too good at firing bullets, they hit shots that the vast majority of players would miss.
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
Fish Fight: The Prequel
The “Last Fish Standing” game, over various maps and with lots of different weapons.
Rules a super simple and the game takes just a few seconds to catch on: aim either left or right, pick a weapon, shoot. The rest is up to clever movement and positioning in this fish-on-fish brawler!
Saber Fight VR
I have absolutely loved this game. Playing this on my Index on Arch Linux, and it works amazingly with Proton! I’m excited to see what else will be added to the game, the options for customization is fun even if limited slightly. The mechanics are generally pretty good, however the ability to click with the extended lasers from the hands is a bit unpredictable on which hand it will be. I love the force abilities, thought I wish you could force push enemies even if its lowered for them in actual physical force. I would love to see some additional kinds of stages or environments, but what is there has given me so much joy and can’t wait to play more. Also you may fall through some of the rooms, when you walk into them. Also, I would like to see the ability to stab in addition to the slashing, also making it so you can hold the saber off to an enemy and turn it on to have it stab them.
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
This is a pretty fun game, for starters, but I can see people saying it gets old quickly, and I kinda agree. There’s a few complaints to be had, however, so I’ll start with those, and then get to the positives.
First off, the biggest problem I see this game having is a rather stale game play loop. As far as I’ve seen there are 3 difficulties and 3 game play lengths. This is on a map that makes them randomly, with each one procedurally generated, and makes each facility(the maps you actually fight on) linked, with some of them offering their other facilities bonuses. You click on one, go to the facility, and fight in there. Pretty simple, and I think I have an appreciation for simple, so normally I’d be happy, but the game play does start to get annoying here. Your goal is to clear the facility, progressing linearly through it, and as you go room by room, you clear the drones, turrets, and very few robots as I’ve seen. Once you’ve got to the end or die tragically of laser fire, you are brought to a screen that awards you points based on what cool things you did, like passive laser deflection, active laser deflection, fancy kills, using The “Power”(force knockoff, but this is like 99% a jedi simulator, minus the branding and Disney overlords), and throwing your “laser sword” to kill enemies. Then, you’re given some in game currency to fix your damaged temple, and that’s it.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
Love or Loved - A Bullet For My Valentine
Good idea on paper but the end product of it is meh at best. Really floating character controls with the lack of oomf to all the weapons in the game in both dealing and recieving damage. No one to play with except bots. Contrary to the one guy complaining, the levels are fine though. Was looking forward to this game and hopefully it will progress with time, but at this time I would give this a hard pass.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
It’s fun but there isn’t a lot to do, you just shoot others and die, that’s all.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game