Duel Corp.
Duel Corp. goes 3D!
GAMEPLAY
Duel Corp. is a singleplayer rgp roguelike 2v2 death match mix between simulation and action combat. Take on the role of an rpg class, improve your organization and participate in tournaments. Agree on a behaviour-codex with your partner to get a tactical advantage in battle, because your opponents will.
CLASSES
Choose a strategic two team combination of Warrior, Priest, Assassin, Ranger, Paladin or Mage, take control of one and destroy your opponents with a unique combination of over 70 different talents and over 100 different spells.
CORPORATION
Improve your business, hire employees and use their unique skills to prepare for battle. You can also buy cats. Don’t forget to pet them!
CODEX SYSTEM
Use your genius to assign a codex for your partner to keep the upper hand in battle. The same unique codex system is also used by the AI to drive their behaviour.
TOURNAMENTS
Buy tickets to participate in special tournaments that offer different prizes. Fight in varied arenas and impress the crowd with your skills.
POWERS
Won tournaments offer special Powers out of 50 unique Powers from which you get to choose one, allowing you to become an unstoppable force. This increases replayability and makes every playthrough a unique experience.
Ark of Loif
I wanted to like this game, but it is way too difficult for me. And not in a Dark Souls good kind of way.
You pick up an AK at the start with 10 rounds, go to the first level and a spider tries to attack you. First two shots are missing, I think. It is hard to tell, because I couldn’t tell if it actually hit the spider since there was no reaction, like blood or anything like that. I shot 5 times and the Spider died. Suddenly I hear another Spider coming at me, shot 5 times again and killed it. So with my 0 out of 10 bullets another one approached me. “Oh shit what do I do?” is what I screamed before I got killed.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Flyland Wars: 0 Ball Game [Trainer]
The introductory part of the Flyland Wars Series tells the backstory of the Flyland Universe. The story is the strongest point of the game. It’s worth reading all seven pages of it, not just because it’s quite an entertaining sci-fi story, but because it explains mechanics that are crucial to beat the other games in the series. The main weak point is that the UI and HUDs are confusing and in-your-face at first until you’ve read the story and figured out what everything does. The level is included to get comfortable with the mechanics before introducing enemies. I’m interested too see how the developer continues the story through the series.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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When will multiplayer be added? I need help from friends to defeat the sphere.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
The Ultimate Game
Definitely a work in progress but the developer is very active and the discord allows you to recommend features and report bugs easily. Certainly feels like a game of ultimate and whilst the visuals aren’t super smooth yet, the physics and functionality of it are there. It helps if you know the game or have played it before, but you can certainly still enjoy it if you haven’t.
– Real player with 40.9 hrs in game
Whether you play Ultimate or not this game is a must try.
You get the same feeling in the game as you do watching a disc fly irl and the thrill from performing a good throw is nearly as good. The throwing mechanics are the best thing about this game for me as they are not impossible but have a large enough learning curve to be super rewarding when performed well.
First day of early access and already the single player gameplay is very good and no doubt the dev is still making changes to the AI.
– Real player with 34.9 hrs in game
C.A.P.S. - Cyber Animal Planet Survival
Hard to stop playing. You’ll need strategy and patience to kill all enemies. Liked it!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
i loved this game, the best point was the connection with the brazilian forests and animals. Funny.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
ShootOut(SystemD)
Its still needs some work but for a one man project it has potential. You can play this game with a xbox one controller without issues.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Thumbs up for the effort, but it still crashes rather often
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Super Power: Rising of A.I.
Did you dream for defeating super villains with your endless super power? Realize it in Super Power: Rising of A.I. and immerse yourself in this 360 degree view. The future belongs to smart warriors and trough training, you will be one of them.
In this super smart city of the year 2068, you, a nobody, need to fight all your way up to the next generation of super fighters, armored and blade in hand. After defeating the enemy, you will be qualified to master superpowers, Use your moves to trigger your four super skills to defeat AI robots with your super power.
Super Raft Boat VR
This is the 2nd best free vr game I’ve played, the art style is great, the game play is great (kinda repetitive but I’m not ask a free vr game to do better), music BOPS, action is great, basically everything in this game is great and I really wish more people would see the steam page and play it only thing that could possibly make it better would be multiplayer, but i know its difficult to implement so I’m not gonna beg for it. In conclusion, I think this would be the most popular free vr game if it game as a first result while scrolling through the vr game section of steam.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
I love this game! It has a really cool concept where you have to defend your self from enemies and expand your island
Things I’d like to see-
Advance building like wall, stairs, etc
More guns
More enemies
Port over to Quest 2
More game modes
Bosses
Cons-
Tbh I couldn’t find anything wrong only lacking a bit of content but the game is new
Pros-
Good locomotion
No motion sickness
Very fun!
Game runs well
Very user friendly
Overall this is a very good game has a lot of penitential! 👍
If your the developer and reading this please add one of these things into your game I think these would be great! 😁
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Sweet Surrender VR
nearly 10 hours in, and I’m a HUGE fan of this game. It has some bugs, but definitely makes up for it by being one of the most fun VR games currently out there by far, in my opinion.
let me say first that the reviewers not recommending this must be incredibly hard to please, you know the type… the gamers who throw controllers, and rage about bugs.
the game just came out, bugs are to be expected. with that said though, I do think this should have been listed as early access.
I’ve encountered plenty of game breaking bugs, such as:
– Real player with 17.1 hrs in game
I wanted to like this game a lot. But in the end, I couldn’t. The core concept of the game is great, but it has too many design flaws and way too many bugs.
The Good:
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Great performance
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Chip upgrade system is fun in concept
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When firing on all cylinders, combat situations are a lot of fun
The Bad:
- Bad weapon balance. Two handed weapons are almost impossible to use. I would be astonished to see anyone actually complete a level with a shotgun. Dual wielding automatic weapons will always be the superior choice in every situation.
– Real player with 8.5 hrs in game
Deep Sixed
I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this game at first, but after playing through quite a few times I found it to be really fun, and played a few more times after that well after I should have gone to bed. With each game over I have this need to keep trying again and each time I get more efficient and I survive a little bit more (or just die to my stupid mistakes like forgetting to reroute enough power to my lasers, wondering why some space monster isn’t dying already and take hull damage)
– Real player with 32.7 hrs in game
I enjoyed the game a lot. It’s a frantic mess of running around trying to fix things as they break, getting out in the nick of time, and just generally having to work with what you’ve got. The upgrade points are quite scarce, so it’s really easy to become boxed into a corner because you ran out of points to use for repairs. It’s really satisfying to be able to keep the hunk of junk working nicely. The narrative is also well-done even though there isn’t much of it.
I have a fair number of complaints, in no particular order.
– Real player with 26.0 hrs in game