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
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
Curved Space
What is this game about:
In 3 words Curved Space is about Push Forward Combat. The same phrase used by ID software to explain the combat philosophy of Doom 2016 which results in frantic, nail biting, free flowing combat. It is not that Curved Space was designed to mimic Doom, however good design decisions and good combat often share characteristics in common.
Yes the name and the gimmick behind Curved Space, make a big deal out of the technology that enables acrobatic maneuvering and shooting over curved surfaces. Yes the Campaign has multiple paths and expertly voiced dialogue. Yes the weapons are many and awesome and absurdly unique. Yes there is an energy lash that lets you siphon energy from your enemies and energy nodes alike. But that is just where the game starts, that is just how the game pulls you in and shows you its wares. The game really comes alive and starts to shine once you get past all of that and start to dig deeper into the nuanced combat system.
– Real player with 266.5 hrs in game
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A super creative and fast paced game that’ll keep you on your toes!
You’ll start off feeling like you can take on anything with your little blaster. However things change very fast and you end up adapting very quickly without even realizing it. You’ll start off keeping your distance and trying to stay safe, but after a short while and after gaining some confidence, you’ll be charging in trying to lash and dash in no time.
Additionally, with the various amount of weapons and enemies you’ll have a lot of fun experimenting with combinations while trying to survive.
– Real player with 25.7 hrs in game
Thugs Law
It has some potential but it need some works to have less abrupt movements especially in melee. Also the enemies are dumb and wait for you like as a stone which hurts the immersion.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
very small game, very unfinished even pause menu or quit button is not there.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
MagVigor
GOOD GAME NEED TO WORK ON THE CONTROLS A BIT THOUGH OTHER THAN THAT SOLID :D
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
XOMBEE MPFPS
Very nice gameplay
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Well, it’s a game technically
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Galaxy Guardian Royale
game Features
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Control battleships which can be selected in lobby
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At this moment is available at least 4 battleships, 3 weapon types (Lasers, Rockets, EMP-stun - All in 5 level versions ) , 5 level versions Shields, Healboxes and more features which will be added durring lifetime of game.
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Fight and survive in battles, last man or team wins
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Matches are form of battleroyale mode, contains zones, and loot areas
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Teaming in modes DUO, TRIO, SQUAD, or player could play in SOLO mode, game is also in ranking mode
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Elimination challenges: weekly and monthly elimination chalenges between friends and other players
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Timed challenges: survival challenges
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Customization: Player could change owned skins on owned ships
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Get battle coins from challenges and battles to unlock crates which usually contains skins and bonus cards
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Earn experience points to level up
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Each step could lead for opening achievements
Grenade Madness
It’s not bad game, it’s still unfinished (cpt. obvious - Early access) but playable and pretty fun with friends, especially if you rekt them :D (played before steam version in closed beta so don’t get wrong with played time on steam)
– Real player with 68.3 hrs in game
Very good game!
– Real player with 23.7 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
Retrograde
its a new game but is a ton of fun. very simple yet enjoyable style with fast play and a variety of weapons and features. very promising for a first time game
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Skyratz
A fun Starfox-like that’s got a great arcade Battle Royale feel. Awesome to play with friends, especially since matchmaking is a bit tough right now. The devs say they are going to make more modes and characters, so I’m excited to check in pretty frequently.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game