Collisions

Collisions

Actually, this is my second attempt to write a review of Collisions. Not that it’s so difficult, but I needed some time to think.

How unfortunate that as humans we are only able to grasp a concept through comparisons, games perhaps being a more extreme example of that limitation. But to compare based on the most superficial aspects is just ridiculous. Those who see Collisions on the Store Page, then immediately think “Limbo” clearly got no further than a quick glance. Those saying “NightSky” are perhaps a bit closer to the mark, but still quite a ways off way off. (Actually, I’ve yet to finish either of those two games. Collisions is much easier, considerably more inexpensive.)

Real player with 7.1 hrs in game


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I am extremely on the fence about whether or not to recommend this game. Ultimately it comes down to a yes because the core gameplay, the timing puzzles, are good and fun and what you’re here for. My problem lies with the rest of the game.

Having finished NightSky some time prior, I came upon the image of a ball I had to move around in a single-screen puzzlescapes. The game was Collisions, and I finished it at the time. It was a fun, worthwhile little game, though not quite as good as NightSky, but still good. Then I promptly forgot about it until I checked my games and the achievement counters, and noticed that after getting all the achievements there were at the time, an update had seen fit to include several more.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Collisions on Steam

Over’n Over

Over’n Over

[0.2] Controls & Training & Help

[0.1] Menu & Settings

[0.1] Sound & Music

[0.3] Graphics

[0.3] Game Design

[0.3] Game Story

[0.3] Game Content

[0.4] Time to complete feels ok? (or if the Game can be repeatedly played again)

[0.1] Enjoyable & Fun?

[0] Could hold a spot in Favorites?

[0] BONUS point: Review for VR

Stars received: 2.1/10 ___ Note: v.2 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions

Game description key-points: check and jump

Overview: depressive ball rolling game to challenge you on finding the right move to progress towards level completion

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game


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honestly the trailer make the game looks really bad, but it wasnt that bad to play, it was pretty fun. The only problem is that the screen is a bit small and it gave me an headached, But everything else was fine.

So far the level design is pretty good (reached the fan trampoline) The gameplay is original, it looks like stick with it, but better. And yeah, will definitivly try to finish this one

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Over'n Over on Steam

Tomb Keeper Mansion Deluxe Pinball

Tomb Keeper Mansion Deluxe Pinball

this game is amazing, love it. maps are super fun and exciting. has everything you would want.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game


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This is a good little collection of pinball games made by Pinblend Studios. Right now there are three pinball tables that they made and are all included in this game. I actually won this game in a tournament they had so I got this game for free! Two thumbs up.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Tomb Keeper Mansion Deluxe Pinball on Steam

Golf Pool VR

Golf Pool VR

This is a fun game. I listen to podcasts/youtube on bluetooth headphones while playing and this game keeps me just occupied enough to let my mind wonder. I also do this with eleven table tennis. The stages are very cool, the penguin minigame is fantastic. I generally take in the atmosphere while the computer is hitting the ball as looking down watching can strain the neck. Luckily the environments are awesome. Solid purchase for me and I’m still learning and getting better.

Real player with 159.4 hrs in game

This game is absolutely incredible for a lot of reasons. If you have ever played pool in VR before, then I am sure you have experienced how insanely difficult it is to play accurately without the ability to rest your hands on the table while you take a shot. It seems that this game was born out of that difficulty. For that reason, this game exists perfectly at the intersection of “ridiculous” and “practical.”

There is something completely absurd about standing atop a pool table with a golf putter, but at the same time it feels so natural. It really makes you wonder why a game like this doesn’t exist in real life, outside of VR. This seems like the perfect game to play in the backyard during a cookout or something.

Real player with 25.8 hrs in game

Golf Pool VR on Steam

Gravity Balls

Gravity Balls

11/10

Real player with 14.4 hrs in game

Horrible

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Gravity Balls on Steam

Spirit Bounce

Spirit Bounce

This is the best new Arknoidoidish game Eva!

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

Spirit Bounce on Steam

On A Roll 3D

On A Roll 3D

I loved original Rayman on PlayStation. It had magnificent levels, absolutely awesome soundtrack and overally it gave to its player really good feeling despite having sometimes really challenging difficulty. In conclusion, it was a great success.

Reason, why I brought Rayman to here is how On A Roll 3D’s beautiful retro-style gameplay reminds me of it a lot.

  • It has tiny puzzles every here and there, where you have to think most usually from one vision to few seconds to how to accomplish it, whilst not being just runthrough over the maps.

Real player with 14.0 hrs in game

PRE-UPDATE: A classic 2D side-scroller with 3D graphics (2.5D?) with some unique twists thrown into the mix creating a fresh and fun platforming experience.

And although it does use elements seen in most platformers what’s wrong with keeping the tradition if it’s not broken?

Now I have played the original On A Roll on XBLA and so far On A Roll 3D isn’t as difficult as its predecessor, but don’t let the game’s bright, colorful art-style fool you as it may provide challenge in the later levels.

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game

On A Roll 3D on Steam