QontoWars

QontoWars

an epic game. i play it every day.

Real player with 22.1 hrs in game


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QontoWars on Steam

Need for sharp

Need for sharp

You play as a cyborg specially developed as a SWAT unit. Engineers believe that you’re the best of all cyborgs ever made. You have been sent to training facility to test if it is so. You will face simulated hordes of enemies that you must destroy and show best result possible.

Need for Sharp - action, top-down shooter with dynamic gameplay. Kill enemies and earn money which could then be spent on special abilities available in the game. Upgrade your weapons and abilities as you progress through the game to reach the highest score possible. Make use of environment and develop your own strategy at staying dominant on the map for as long as possible.


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Need for sharp on Steam

S.E.N.S.E.

S.E.N.S.E.

As mutant you have to ensure survival by eliminating all threats and avoid being captured.

With each successful kill you can feed on your prey and choose which of your senses you’d like to regain and eventually enhance.

Sight:

Regain a clear picture of your surroundings and develop super-vision.

Hearing:

Spot and locate threats before you can see them and acquire the skills for eavesdropping.

Smell:

Sniff out the scent of other living beings and receive the ability to make out traps.

Taste:

Analyze your enemies and gain additional information about their equipment and stats as well as buffs.

Touch:

Learn how to interact with objects and become a unstoppable force of power.

As hunter you have to ensure the mutant is captured alive and brought back to your employer safely.

Use each hunter’s unique skill and equipment and choose the right tool to tackle the mutant’s potential senses.

Use light to blend, sound to distract, special aromas to deceive, injections to render substances useless and various gadgets to block off objects.


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S.E.N.S.E. on Steam

Regenesis Arcade

Regenesis Arcade

Deluxe - I’ts worth it!!! I’ve spend many hours on late night gameplay and it’s a great wave shooter with sometimes SCARY MOMENTS!!! Imagine night stages with big robo-spiders suddently appearing.

Keep up the good work - i’m waiting for more! :D

Real player with 14.6 hrs in game

As a total newbie to shooty type games,( I’m more a point and clicker,) I am still at the ‘headless chicken’ stage of gameplay,

I don’t understand if I’m doing it right and getting all the right upgrades etc but I have managed to to clear the first 3 stages, so I just wanted to say I love this game ! The scale of the game area feels brilliant, and the thingybobs that are attacking you are very menacing ! Its the game I always put friends in that have never been on VR and everyone has been impressed, so buy it and enjoy it :)

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game

Regenesis Arcade on Steam

Regenesis Arcade Lite

Regenesis Arcade Lite

This is a game that on the surface looks like a moderately generic wave shooter, however, peel that surface back and you find out that its actually a pretty darn well done generic wave shooter. Its fun, not too difficult and is going to be one of my go-to for introducing other gamers to VR specifically because it is a lightweight and simple shooting arcade.

PROS

  • Great for VR introduction / tutorial

  • Light and simple, zero story so far but has a promising intro

  • Good graphics and a variety of weapons / dual wielding

Real player with 4.4 hrs in game

For a free game, this isn’t bad. Whatever you do DO NOT BUY THE DELUXE VERSION. I had fun with the lite version and recommend a download, but the controls for the Deluxe version make the Deluxe version unplayable.

I never had problems with the controls in the lite version (played over an hour, multiple play sessions), however, in the Deluxe version, my weapons kept randomly switching to shields and my sheilds kept randomly switching to weapons. This makes the game unplayable.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Regenesis Arcade Lite on Steam

Chaos on Wheels

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:

  • 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!

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Hazards

Keep your head up and watch where you drive. Some hazards can slow you down while others might even destroy you.

  • 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.

Chaos on Wheels on Steam

From the Depths

From the Depths

coffee tastes like purple

Real player with 4364.8 hrs in game

There is a lot of thing that I would like to say, so I’ll try to keep it brief.

Here are some question from new players who I’ve heard a lot:

Is the Learning Curve steep?

Yes. It not just a learning curve, but a learning cliff, on fire and covered in bears. It would take quite some time to get used to the mechanics of the game.

The tutorials only teach the absolute basics (e.g. its (proprietary) build mode controls and AI programming). For new players, Only finish the first section of it and go experiments with the designer yourself. Expect some ragey moments at this stage as it will bombard you with an insane amount of content (even with over 1000+ hours, I’m still considered quite new by FtD’s community standards). Fortunately, the FtD community have very experienced people who are ready to help you if any problem arises (as long as you don’t say the game as a whole sucks), so I advise you join the Official FtD Discord server as most activities happen there.

Real player with 1167.7 hrs in game

From the Depths on Steam

FRONTRUNNERS

FRONTRUNNERS

A new cult spreads viciously, far and wide through social media platforms, rituals are performed to summon Entities to your dimension, they call themselves the Children Of Nyx. a shady private military known as FRONTRUNNERS clear areas of the entities and collect important intel on the cult to stop the spread and prevent further damage, you are a FRONTRUNNER.

Weapon Customization / Roguelite Elements

Purchase weapons, upgrade them with sights, foregrips and suppressors, and enter several maps to complete both primary and secondary objectives, completing objectives garners you more and more money, but dying will cause the loss of your guns and items.

Diverse And Special Enemy Types

During your flight, you will discover different forms of enemies, with specialties, but none compare to the boss enemies, who will stalk from the shadows, and are the most deadly you will find, stay observant, cover each other’s backs, or die together.

Customization That Matters

What you carry on you matters, how many magazines do you want to bring, how many grenades/flashes do you want to bring, what medical equipment to bring, etc. There are many decisions to be made, everything affects your weight, thus affecting your sprinting speed, and turning speed. However better packs and training your body can increase your carrying capacity. Also, you can share gear with your friends, so one person can carry medical supplies etc.

Medical System

Your body can only take so many hits, once you go down, you’re not out of the fight, you will be downed until healed by a teammate, or on the hardcore mode you’re able to bleed out. If you’re hit, there is a chance you will start bleeding, bleeding will lower you to 20hp, where you are one hit. However there are ways to still be in the fight better, First Aid Kits allow you to either heal yourself while downed or pick your friends up quicker. Bandages allow you to heal a small amount of HP and stop bleeding out. Medical Kits allow you to heal large amounts of HP and become fully healed.

CO-OP

Team up with friends through Steam invites to complete your contracts, no splitting money, everyone gets the full amount, having a team will allow you to cooperatively move through the maps, if you cooperate, you will have a much better chance of survival. Playing with a squad will also allow you to revive each other, meaning you can avoid losing your weapons.

FRONTRUNNERS on Steam

REPTRAILS

REPTRAILS

Where else do you get the chance to control mankind via chemtrails? This is fun and you learn about conspiracy theories.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

A really fun little game about a very serious topic. Looking forward to future updates!

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

REPTRAILS on Steam

Void Warfare

Void Warfare

I love the weapons effects and lighting, but the ship and aiming mechanics are very wonky. The larger ships from cruiser to behemoth (mothership) are nearly as manoeuvrable as fighters, both you and the enemies. I don’t mind my ship having awesome agility, but enemy capital ships moving around like fighters is very weird to watch. Also the aiming in this game is very hard to control. The aiming sensitivity is way to high and you can’t change it in the settings. The slightest movement of the mouse throws your aim way off. It wouldn’t be as bad if there was aim assist or a lock-on feature, but there is only lock-on for missiles and it’s a very narrow lock-on window.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

It’s a very rare thing that I leave a negative review or request a refund, but on this occasion I’m afraid it’s got to be done.

The idea of the game is a good one; random battles with different classes of spaceships with different loadouts and stats, one of which is supposedly a Battle Royale mode.

The reality? Every single vessel from a fighter up to the biggest cap ship dances around like…a fighter, while being ridiculously hard to hit and having the health of a rhino’s backside. The ‘Battle Royale’ mode is just a big scrap with 40 ships where you’re locked to one of three ‘Decimator’ classes.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Void Warfare on Steam