En Route: Space
En Route: Space is a 2 player co-op puzzle game. You and your partner are in an adventure and you must work together to figure out the solutions. It is all about cooperation and teamwork.
All the environment and puzzles are specifically designed to challenge your mind. You need to open your mind and observe your surroundings. Remember, you need each other to solve the puzzles.
You will be communicating with your partner throughout to game to solve the mysterious puzzles. A good communication is the key for success.
Please note that you and your partner need to have a microphone to communicate with each other inside the game.
Find a good partner and prepare yourself for an immersive adventure that will sharpen your mind!
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Ghost Hunters Corp
This Game is a Gem. It sets itself apart from phasmo in many ways. It’a way more interactive than phasmo.
I love that we can buy/bring as many items as we want. We are not limited in this game.
You can pick up items around the map and throw them about and make the ghosts mad. Or even take some of the cursed map assets back to base for more money. The Ghost can follow you back to the Van, and even break the door off. House doors also get yeeted.
– Real player with 99.5 hrs in game
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EN
I’m used to give a chance to early access games, even if it means I could encounter bugs, crashes and lags (I’ve been playing ARK survival since the start in june 2015 !) But Ghost Hunters Corp is not an alpha game, it’s very well made and simply needs a few more contents to be released.
Don’t trust those raging players that yell it’s a copy of Phasmo. I also play Phasmo and it’s absolutly not the same game. Of course, the idea is the same, but the gameplay is slightly different: in GHC, you need to find which entity you seek before exorcism it. And AI’s behavior and reaction are different. The fear it gives you is also not the same. I like jumping on one and the other as if I did different missions, as being another kind of hunter 😊 It’s a real pleasure, except when I go to bed after that!
– Real player with 19.8 hrs in game
Obsideo
This is a launch day review. Just for some perspective as of writing this review I have played a decent amount already, 76 hours, due to previously having access to the Beta.
Pros
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Insane number of ghost interactions compared to other paranormal games (currently 50+), with already 8 ghost types in the game, with many more to come. Both of these in combination add a lot of unpredictability and replayability to the game.
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Very creepy atmosphere and ambience that adds to the horror element. No cheap jump scares here.
– Real player with 86.5 hrs in game
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For an early access game, this game is absolutely amazing. I haven’t experience most of the game breaking bugs that other people have so my review on things are mostly based on my experience.
The Gameplay:
For the first couple of runs I have done the smallest map, Potts Road. It takes a little used to getting accustomed to the environment and figuring out how things work, but when you start to get the flow of things you start to understand what is needed to be done and how you need to survive and cast exorcisms. The process of subconsciously scanning the environment for any changes or disturbances that appear is something I’m quite fond of. You’re not just guessing or being brain dead about your decisions as if you fail the exorcism or get the select the wrong ghost, you have no choice but to immediately evacuate as you only have one attempt in exorcising the ghost. This creates a sense of tension that makes the player have to analyze the situation you’re in and how you’re going to do things to find concrete evidence of which type of ghost along with confirming what evidence items are needed for the ghost and the support items required for the exorcism.
– Real player with 24.0 hrs in game
SPACE BANDITOS
Between a group of bandits and a team of sheriffs, it’s war. Everyone wants to reign over the area … It’s up to you to play as a bandit or a sheriff in SPACE BANDITOS, and to make the law reign, your law ! Through very spicy team games, you will have to play smart to find your place in this conflict zone.
As a bandit, run to the capture zones and use your bomb and punch to keep enemies away from your objective.
As sheriff, hide around the map to surprise an opponent and take its life using your sheriff equipment.
Witherholme
Witherholme is a co-op (1-4 player) survival horror game where players take on the role of a young goblin magi. Scavenge for clues, discover new spells, and use your trusty staff to light the way through a cursed village.
BRAVE THE CURSED VILLAGE OF WITHERHOLME
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1-4 player online co-op
Band together in this classic survival horror experience where you’ll be searching for clues and delving deep into the heart of darkness.
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Atmospheric gameplay
Featuring old-school graphics, painted textures, and detailed audio, experience Witherholme with a uniquely immersive 3rd-person gameplay system.
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Character customization
Show off your style and customize your character with exclusive unlockable cosmetics.
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Multiplayer features
Use the in-game voice and text chat to communicate with your party.
Mad Devils
I’ve had an awesome time playing Mad Devils so far! The plot is really interesting and I can’t wait to restart in Inferno Mode. My favourite characters are Chester and Harris so far, and the boss fights are brutal. If you’re a fan of Diablo 3 or Dark Souls, this game definitely scratches that itch. Haven’t hit any bugs so far. Just remember you can use your Blood Shards and XP points in the Pause Menu to upgrade your characters, it’s a lifesaver!
– Real player with 390.8 hrs in game
This indie developed game has very faded washed out graphics, repetitive dull combat, no mini-map to show where you are going, no way to rotate the camera, and frame rate issues as well. Camera movement is also sluggish and stuttery, most likely due to the crap Unity engine the game runs on. The game also flashes to the desktop briefly every time a new level is loaded. Your character also seems to get stuck on everything in your path and every level looks the same, taking place mostly in outdoor fields surrounded by lava. A similar game that is MUCH better is Victor Vran. I would much rather play Victor Vran than this game any day.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
The Store is Closed
The Store is Closed is an online COOP survival game set in an infinite furniture store.
You’re trapped in an endless furniture store, trying to survive against the mutated staff who attack at night. The player must explore the store including the different departments, the underground SCP labs and the floating departments in the sky to find a way out.
When the lights go out and the store closes, the staff get aggressive. Luckily the world is filled with furniture which can be used to craft weapons, and build fortifications to survive the nights.
Unique setting
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Explore an endless world, filled with different departments such as the show floor, cafes and warehouse sections.
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Every day the store will close; the lights go out and the staff become more dangerous. Make sure you have a weapon to defend yourself, or hide until the store opens again.
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Explore the mysterious SCP labs, where you’ll find unique weapons, crafting materials and more dangerous staff.
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Build towers to the sky and discover what lies above. There are both secrets, and horrors above.
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Where is the exit? Since the staff aren’t talkative you’ll need to figure this out yourself. There are rumors of SCP scientists wandering about so maybe they’ll know.
Key features
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The entire world is destructible. Every wall, table, chair can be broken to be used as crafting materials.
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Fight a variety of staff members. Over time more difficult staff will emerge, with more dangerous foes guarding certain departments.
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You’ll need a home base to return to at night. Build walls to keep the staff out, campfires to cook food and crafting tables to make weapons.
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You’ll need to eat. Savage food from the cafes dotted around the world, and return home to cook more fortifying meals on your campfire.
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Discover the origins of the store, and find out what the SCP foundation are doing in their underground bunkers.
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You’re not alone. The game features Online COOP; fight the staff and build bases with friends.
Progression
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The longer you survive the more dangerous the staff become. Eventually you’ll attract the attention of managers. You’ll battle increasingly difficult bosses and combat events as you progress.
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Venture further into the store’s depths discovering unique locations, crafting materials and weapons along the way.
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The game features a deep crafting tree. Build crafting benches, tools and explore the world to create a variety of items.
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Carve out a home in the madness. Fortify your base with increasingly sturdy walls and dangerous traps with the flatpack furniture from the store.
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Level up. Gain levels and skills as you survive, making you a more formidable customer as the days pass.
License: Content relating to the SCP Foundation, including the SCP Foundation logo, is licensed under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0 and all concepts originate from http://www.scpwiki.com and its authors. The Store is Closed, being derived from this content, is hereby also released under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0.
We Were Here Too
Great game!! The sequel to We Were Here, We Were Here Too is another series of escape rooms within the same castle (there are HINTS of a story). This one felt slightly less intuitive than We Were Here, although my friend and I didn’t really get hung up on any of the puzzles. When we did it was either because we did a bad job at describing something or because we didn’t communicate a detail that we didn’t realize was important and/or different for each player. There were timers on a lot of the puzzles that honestly were just sort of annoying. They were clearly there to increase the difficulty, but they didn’t. It often just resulted in us having to re-do puzzles we knew how to do, but ran out of time on. Or screwed up, because we were rushing. The maze puzzle in particular – there’s really no room for error.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
The first game was a great time, Unfortunately We Were Here Too is a buggy MESS.
-Both me and my friend were unable to ever resume games we started and were forced to start the whole game over and finish it in one sitting
- The cube puzzle is just broken, sometimes after interacting with it, it doesn’t enlarge the cube for you to examine it OR you just immediately pick it up OR your guy just throws it on the ground. Steam has better item manipulation in their TRADING CARDS than this game does when you need to look at a bloody cube!!
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
We Were Here Forever
You and your friend are trapped in the realm of Castle Rock with no way out - were you betrayed, or simply not that clever? Work together to explore and solve puzzles in this mysterious Antarctic adventure. Be aware, nothing is what it seems - there are dark secrets hidden in the shadows. Will you be able to escape?
The newest entry in the We Were Here Series is coming…
No need to wait around though! Try the other games in the series: there is much to discover in Castle Rock, as you’ll see in We Were Here , We Were Here Too , and We Were Here Together .
Every game in the We Were Here Series is a standalone co-op adventure – the stories are connected but you don’t need to play them in order.
Feature list
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Two player co-op: the puzzles you encounter take two to solve - you both have a role to play! Communicate via walkie-talkies, and act as each other’s eyes and ears
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Connect through experience: when you find yourself in sudden danger, will you freeze, or can you keep cool and explain things clearly to your friend - before your time runs out…
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On the edge of your seat: be part of a thrilling adventure in the lively world of Castle Rock as you and your friend take on the ancient powers aligned against you
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Spine-tingling story: there is much to discover… and much to fear - you’ve met the Jester, but is he even the most powerful being within the walls of Castle Rock?
NOTE: This game is co-op only. It requires both players to have a working PC-compatible microphone and an internet connection.
Gehinnom
Welcome to Gehinnom
Gehinnom is a multiplayer horror survival game for 1-4 players. Face the demons from the depths of Gehinnom, the objectives, loot, and map will always change.
Your goal is to defeat the demon by performing a ritual.
So what it’s like in Gehinnom?
*** 1-4 player online co-op** In this game, every time you play a new demon will control Gehinnom, your mission is to complete the ritual before you and your friends get caught.
*** Everything is random** Every playthrough will feel different, some doors might be locked now, the ritual will change and the scares you got used to by now are replaced with new ones.
So, to stop the demon, you have to stay alert and watch your team’s back.
*** An authentic sense of horror** It’s dark, it’s quiet, it’s frightening. The feeling of uneasiness is the way of Gehinnom.
until it’s too late - and then you die.
*** Weakness and strengths** Every demon has a weakness you can abuse to defeat it, it’s up to you to find that weakness.
Flashing lights warning
This game contains flashing lights that could make it unsuitable for people with photosensitive conditions.