Agence
Experienced on Windows Mixed Reality
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/9QuLYMyxLgM
The Steam store page description really got me hyped for this game. I was expecting that game, unfortunately, what I got was rather disappointing. It’s not a bad game, it just wasn’t really interesting for me either.
I did 4-5 playthroughs and I want to say the average was 5 minutes long. Each time I did get different results, but none of them were all that captivating. You can move around the AI creatures, you can rotate the sky around to get a better view, or you can plant plants that will change the rotation of the planet. You’ll get different results.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
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I wasted 45 minutes looking for intelligence.
Didn’t find any, artificial or otherwise.
5 actors that do nothing but bully each other. Constantly. Trained or not. In the real world, you can watch mono-cellular organisms with more sophisticated behaviours under a microscope.
Storytelling is miserably ineffectual. In this movie with minimal external input, the camera regularly takes control to focus on… well, nothing but stupid cartoonish punches, really. And the actors have less evocative power than wooden door knobs.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Tales From Yeoldeburg
This game is good, I like it even though I don’t like horror games this one is good.
Dont be fooled by the graphics though
Edit: I just finished this game and all i can say was WHAT THE HELL WAS THIS.
This game is like hot steaming garbage, No it cant even be compared to garbage
First of all, all the jumpscares were lazy and not even scary.
Second of all, the gameplay sucks, most of it is just walking around.
And lastly, Where was the story, it was like it was trying to make one but patheticly failed
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
First of all, I would like to thank the developer and the other players to answer me stupid questions about my course.
There was a part of the game that you would need to find something in an inclined view with very crude mosaic. My eyes ached after several minutes, so I have to quit the game (with Alt+F4, since there’s no in-game menu or exit function provided) and for this reason may not try it anymore.
The story so far is quite jumpy, which remains me of Thirty Flights of Loving.
I also encountered some game-breaking bugs, like dropping from the edge of the map and stuck in the volcano, in which case you have to shut down the game and restart it from the last checkpoint.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Advanced Intelligence Surveillance Agency
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Introduction: Advanced Intelligence Surveillance Agency(AISA) is a surveillance system building game. You will control an intelligence surveillance agency, you will need to achieve mission goals by establishing the surveillance system in the city. A news system will be provided in the game to provide players with the latest mission information. You can customize your equipment according to your needs in the Research center, including surveillance probes, surveillance drones, large reconnaissance drones, etc, and you can choose the way to complete the task according to the current intelligence. The location of the surveillance system you deploy, the detection range of the surveillance system, the efficiency of eliminating threats, and the casualties of civilians will all affect the success probability of your mission. Every action you take may have different effects.
Initiating foreign territory surveillance program
Protocol ‘AISAS-984XN’
Get main objectives:
– Establish surveillance network
– Search and Eliminate threats
Administrator detected
Initiating ‘Briefing’ protocol
Welcome to Advanced Intelligence Surveillance Agency (AISA)
– AISA is an intelligence surveillance agency approved by the Foreign Territory Land Monitoring Act, which is subordinate to the Ministry of National Defense.
– AISA is mainly responsible for the detection and elimination of terrorist activities in overseas territories and cities.
– The surveillance plan will allow administrators to place surveillance equipment anywhere in the city.
– Any individual entering the surveillance area will be scanned by the surveillance equipment and obtain personal information.
– If the surveillance device locates the threat, the administrator will be asked to take action.
– Administrators will be authorized to use equipment including military detectors, drones, and electronic warfare weapons.
– The administrator will be able to customize the equipment research plan according to the needs.
Authorizing the deployment of surveillance equipment
Authorized. Monitoring equipment is now free to deploy in the city
System diagnosing:
– Command center ready
– Research center ready
– Operation center ready
– Black Ops center offline
Bypassing local reinforcement security network
Succeed
Requesting citizens information
Completed
Inquiry parallel projects status:
– PRISM (Decoy)
– Upstream Collection (Decoy)
– ECHELON (Activated)
Gathering Intelligence from base stations
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Access denied, additional equipment required
Initiate program complete
Waiting for commands
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Robot Daycare
A charming little visual novel about friends, philosophy, memes…oh yeah, and there’s also a robot!
Personally, I enjoyed the game, as well as both endings (for different reasons; something something spoilers). It’s a fairly quick playthrough (maybe 1~2 hours), so it doesn’t require a lot of your time.
Also, the couple of easter eggs I stumbled upon when naming the robot were amusing. :D
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
I truly cannot reconmend this game, and here’s why.
I appreciate a game that tries to deal with mental illness and depression. I believe that these are important issues to bring to light, and to have a conversation about. However, there are 2 things about this game that made it really hard for me to swallow:
1. The way that all of the characters related to one another and to each others' personalities and challenges felt very contrived, inauthentic, and ultimately without empathy. You have a charcter that in the beginning literally tries to program a robot to kill his friends laughing with them by the end, a character who fakes his own death, causes everyone massive trauma,. and is ultimately like “lol whoops guys should I not have done that?”, and folks modeling behavior that is absolutely not the right way to deal with or help someone dealing with mental health issues. Yes. The game makes it clear that there are no easy answers and that dealing with those issues is difficult. But I legitimately felt bad playing the game at some points because I had no way to choose better actions for the characters because you literally get to make like 4 choices in the entire game.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
WTF Is Wrong With You?
This Game! Bro… This game Right here! I haven’t actually finished it, because there are a LOT of questions…. But what I did play was super funny! I played this on Twitch. Me, my chat, and even hubby who was in the room with me were cracking up! We were blown away by some of these questions and DEF NOT for kids… But fun and hilarious for streaming if you want a fun interactive just chatting game. 10 out of 10 recommend for adults
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Code word: Basic
Woul rate this game with a 6/10 (In comparison their game “The Journey - Episode 1” of the same developer would get a 10/10 from me.)
Pros:
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Unique
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Nice art
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Interesting questions
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Potential to make you accidentally shout “What? No way!” at your screen out loud XD ( – Actually did that. My poor soft-hearted pet nearly had a heart attack XD)
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Got a bit faster to the point in the beginning than in the Test series, though sadly not as fast as in the journey.
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You get to add a code word to your “collection”
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Faraday Protocol
Hey Devs, great game. I found some of the levels challenging and a good use of logic. I did my first run in 14 hrs. and even enjoyed a second run to collect my missing collectible achievement. The jumping portions in some of the puzzles were quite easy once I figured out the timing sequence. A well thought out game and highly recommended. I’d like to see a sequel.
– Real player with 34.1 hrs in game
Awesome game. Addictive. Absolutely beautiful to look at. The puzzles are challenging and interesting. Its also pretty simple and straightforward but with a cool backstory. Would be fun to have a 2 player option, making the puzzles even more mind-bending. I really hope they make a sequel!
– Real player with 22.1 hrs in game
STEINS;GATE 0
Tutturu! ^_^
Steins;Gate 0 (SG0) is a…. “midquel” to the original Steins;Gate (SG). That is to say that it takes place during the course of that game, as opposed to before or after it. To say exactly when SG0 takes place within SG and its context would involve massive spoilers for the first game, but I will say it has something to do with the “true ending”. SG0 does not alter or change the original game’s final ending, but rather it tells a story about the road that led to it. In that sense, people who have finished SG already know where SG0 ultimately ends. It is the journey to get to that ending that is the real focus here.
– Real player with 92.0 hrs in game
Warning: Mild Little Tiny Cute Spoilers
This game came out one week after i finished the original VN, i was guite lucky and still completely hooked on the story. I didn’t really know what to expect, after all, i knew the ending of it from the very beginning. So it came out, around 1 AM here where i live. I was too excited to sleep, so i pulled an all-nighter and played the first 11 hours until morning.
And this game was quite a ride.
It introduced new characters like Maho Hiyajo and Alexis Leskinen, who were quite enjoyable.
– Real player with 60.2 hrs in game
The Equinox Hunt
I’ve played the game a lot in alpha, beta as well as release, I’ve tried going for all the achievements, but it was too tedious after a while. You can find my name at the beginning of the credits as a tester.
Short Version:
Good side:
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great gameplay
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great level design
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good controls
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good enough atmosphere
Bad side:
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badly presented story [no cutscenes except for the end]
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no voice lines [breaks immersion][it could’ve easily been fixed for cheap]
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badly optimized, to run the game a bit above 60 fps, it uses 80% of my gtx 1070ti
– Real player with 18.8 hrs in game
Had a lot of fun in the game even if its not something that I normally play. Got to the end of the game and enjoyed the ride, had quite a few laughs and scares along the way. You can play it stealthly or guns blazing, or I should say rocks blazing. I will replay the game just to hunt the achievements.
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
His Journey
Help your little red rectangle protagonist find his way out of this place! Hop through portals as you go across many different worlds and places! Along the way you meet other friends, say hello to Stephanie and kai, and go on a journey to find out how to get out of this dark abyss that you have been put in. When you are running through portals you will face mysterious challenges and have to jump over pools of water, jump from wall to wall, and maybe even use a bounce pad to launch yourself up so you can get to the next portal! Have fun journeying with Alex and his new friends!
Features
• Singleplayer/Story mode
• Level Editor
• English & Spanish
Syntherapy
This is a pretty darn unique game, gotta start off by saying that. Syntherapy is an interactive narrative game where you take on the role of Dr. Park, a therapist who takes on the task of providing help to an AI named Willow who has seemingly gained sentience.
Amidst the therapy sessions, you also have to maintain a good relationship with several people (and things). Firstly there’s Tara, one of Willow’s creators and closest friends. Second we have Dr. Freeman, the head of the university that is currently funding the research that helped create Willow. Finally there is your own ethics, if you stray too far from what you call professionalism then that factor will suffer.
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
Intro
As a self-proclaimed great psychotherapist (without any real training, experiences or studies), I would say this is a game test my theories of my options. At least, no humans were harm in the testing of my theories.
Pros
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introduction to basic mental health issues
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introduction to basic mental health therapy methods
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Many Multiple endings
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Requires deep thinking
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I like some of quotes. one example is " :): It’s all in how you look at things"
! Able to sense the struggle between gaining trust, and how revealing personal relatable details might affect professionalism
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game