BDSM: Big Drunk Satanic Massacre

BDSM: Big Drunk Satanic Massacre

This is an enjoyable shooter chock full of rudeness, lewdness and dudeness. Definitely not for all audiences.

We play as Lou, the son of Satan and join him on his quest to reclaim Hell from the hordes of humans who have come for all the debauched pleasures on offer. Mostly these pleasures are fast food and sex. In order to save Hell from the invaders, Lou takes an arsenal of weaponry and blasts everything that moves into little tiny human or demon chunks.

The most obvious talking point of the game is it’s 18 rated content. There is a bevy of booze, drugs, rock n' roll and sexual references that definitely aren’t for all ages. A downloadable content patch removes censorship, but if you are easily offended, the game is not designed for you anyway and really having censorship is a moot point. Playing as the son of Satan, we shouldn’t be expecting a saintly protagonist. You will be shooting loads, in more ways than one.

Real player with 13.1 hrs in game


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For many players, the genre “twin-stick shooter” is a synonym for difficult games that mix fast-paced, long-range attacks, close-range mobs, and giant bosses with tons of health. BDSM is definitely a twin-stick shooter, but I wouldn’t say that this game is difficult. That’s because there are plenty of ways to abuse the combat system, in addition to a special ability called rage; (filled by defeating foes), that gives invulnerability and a lethal laser that overkills ANY enemy! It fits the game’s lore, but it’s unfair to the mechanics of the genre. You’ll never need to worry about ammunition, either: Almost everything in the environment is destructible. And since there’s a default weapon with infinite ammo, you’re covered even if you run out.

Real player with 10.3 hrs in game

BDSM: Big Drunk Satanic Massacre on Steam

Blood Spear

Blood Spear

No game in the steam catalog can compare to Blood Spear. Having thousands of hours in other steam games, i have decided that this game reigns superior above all. No one should pass up playing this game. A Breathtaking experience, honestly, the convoluted story at the beginning begins to piece itself together as you play. The game play flows well and with non linear areas, you can play the game the way you want to play it. The music is phenomenal, and is comparable to soundtracks of other great triple A games. The idea of a ranged combat is so fresh and different in a convoluted genre of sword hack and slash games. This game CANNOT be compared to the souls games, they are the yin and yang of souls likes. Dark souls being bleak, cold, dark, and repetitive, while Blood Spear is fast pased, high octane, intuitive, as these new ideas are added to the legacy of these games. I hope that this inspires other great Spear-Like games and is a genre i will be keeping up with for years to come.

Real player with 24.7 hrs in game


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When a game is soo good that being free seems wrong

  • Third-person Hack and slash

  • Short

  • Great atmosphere

  • Inventive combat mechanics

  • Easy to learn, room for skilled-play

So, if you are still here… Let’s get down to it:

@Chris:

Nobody said it was easy, it’s such a shame for us to part…

Blood Spear is often called a student project… hence why it is so short and free, but make no mistake, winning first prize at ISART Digital Montreal 2021 is no small feat, and calling this a student project is a grave understatement. Picking obvious queues from the likes of Dark Souls, Soul Reaver and more, you get a third-person hack and slash campaign that won’t overstay its welcome, with an easy to learn throwing mechanic (charge and quick-fire) backed up with two inventive skills that add strategy and healing abilities, this compact package leaves you wanting more.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Blood Spear on Steam

Evil Park

Evil Park

Good creepy atmosphere. I was enjoying this game until I realized there was no option to save your progress. So what that means is, no matter how far you get you can’t save your current progress and if you die you have to start the entire game over. Guess this will be put on the back burner along with a couple other games. Will NOT be recommending this game to my audience.

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game


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Just uploaded a video on this game today, you can check it out here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QOu3znzBGSA&t=977s I’m saying this because idk if anyone has had the same problem I had but in my video this game literally crashed an insane amount. The farthest I made it was that I got outside and saw one enemy after that I wasn’t able to progress any further without the game crashing on me. Seriously it would only let me record for 1 minute each time before the game would stop responding. And the only thing evil about this game is how terrible that flashlight is and how you run out of stamina after a minute XD. If the crashing issue could’ve been fixed I would’ve loved to actually experience what this game was all about but because of that I couldn’t see much of the game at all. Also the only evil thing about the enemies that chase you is how they either run after you forever or give up after 2 seconds lmao.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Evil Park on Steam

Saturday of Piercing Screams

Saturday of Piercing Screams

Russian fever dream Castlevania. Addicting, annoying, cathartic.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Game provided by the Dev via my Curator Page.

Saturday of Piercing Screams is the second game to the “Samozbor” series created by the Russian Developer “Derevotyan.” The goal of the game is to sacrifice 914 people over the course of 64 levels to the great shark god thing? Honestly I have no idea what’s going on… Like the whole series in general is super confusing to me, but it’s interesting none the less.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2234532884

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Saturday of Piercing Screams on Steam

Beyond

Beyond

Full disclosure I am not normally a fan of first person shooters, and rarely play them.

That being said, the game wasn’t bad. I did find it lacking in a few things. I would’ve like to have known how much ammo I had, and maybe a stamina meter. Even as a minimalistic game, I think at very list ammo instead of flashlight meter, as if irl you can check your bullets but not your battery life.

There were some bugs and glitches, and felt the game could also benefit from an item menu to access health or batteries or even past notes. There were quite a bit of notes to find, many having only a single sentence, which seemed excessive.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Small horror game with good atmosphere and large, diverse map for you to explore.

However the numerous bugs and simple minded enemies, quickly turn the game into one goofy, “scooby doo” episode.

You’ll get scare or two out of the game, but the rest of the game will be comedy. You can’t do anything but laugh as you’ll trigger 20th time the same scriped spooky sound effect+rain inside the house, watch zombies dance as they can’t reach you and explore the map by falling through it.

At the moment I can’t recommend the game as the bugs are game breaking, and did cut me off from last area of the game. This game needs a lot of polishing and bug fixing, before I would consider playing it again.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Beyond on Steam

Cave of Illusions

Cave of Illusions

A very interesting and compelling game that drives you towards an unsettling reality hidden within a labyrinth of distorted perspectives.

I found the game to be thoroughly enjoyable; from Lesley’s compulsive need to find the truth, coupled with her resolute and almost remorseful fury, to the wickedly playful nature of the realms' puzzles and games of hide and seek, this game offers a special brand of growing dread akin to a waking nightmare.

The storyline itself calls to mind older, almost Grimm Fairy Tale style fears. The sense of Wicked fair-folk and the rising dread of what it means to be “Missing.” There is a very strong sense of dread and almost inescapability, like you’re a mouse slowly creeping down the throat of a spiraling serpent.

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

This is a solid indie horror game that is rough around the edges but has enough creativity, love and original ideas put into it to be a cool and memorable experience.

The game’s narrative does a very good job at framing the events in mystery and rational uncertainty, which I feel is often missing from supernatural fiction. This story is a lot about reality and perception of reality and the game doesn’t slack at tackling this thematic point. The protagonist grapples with her understanding of events, past and present and it makes it more intriguing, spooky and satisfying. There is also just enough of grounding in reality, and the emotional layers enrich the substance of the game.

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Cave of Illusions on Steam

Black Mirror

Black Mirror

Well, so here I am. Feeling like I want to play good point’and’click games again. Like an old times. My whole childhood was filled with a bunch of good p’n’c. I remember how I was sitiing on the last lesson at school already dreaming about coming to my place, eating my lunch and solving different puzzles in another adventure, drinking mommy’s cocoa.

It was a golden era. If you was stuck - you was stuck. No internet solutions, no easy-get walkthroughs. Like literally, the only source of help you could rely on was your schoolmates. Unfortunately, I was surrounded with kids which were fond of strategy games and CS 1.6, so I was all alone in my adventures.

Real player with 13.4 hrs in game

6/10

STORY

Truthfully, I enjoyed the story. I’m gauging this by the fact that I never got tired of it. Often times with adventure games I find myself slowly losing interest as I go through the motions of inventory combinations or pixel hunting. It can ruin a game for me and sometimes I’ll even nod off while playing if the story doesn’t move along much. I had none of that here. Several years ago I played Black Mirror II and I generally prefer this story, even though the last quarter of Black Mirror II was pretty damned good. I give high praise to the main voice actor for keeping me engaged. The voice actors give the story more depth than it might otherwise have. Was it amazing? Absolutely not. Did it retell the game stories from before? Not at all, this is a new take on the series. My only complaint is the ending could have been more dramatic.

Real player with 10.9 hrs in game

Black Mirror on Steam

COP BASTARD

COP BASTARD

COP BASTARD is a old-school classic first-person shooter inspired by action movies from the 90s

History:

Japan, Osaka, early 90s.

Detective Katasha B. has a very bad reputation as a cruel, rude and unprincipled police officer, just a bastard.

Local residents and small bandyugans try to stay away from him, because of his not the cleanest and most obvious solutions to problems. Among local boys, he is known as “Uncle Berry”, due to the fact that he does not part with his beloved pistol Beretta, the only love in his life that has never let him down.

However, even such a character, who avoids any serious business, manages to get into a story that he tried to avoid all his life …

Key features of the game:

  • A bunch of crazy action:

    Lots of intense gunfights - make yourself be remembered in this city. Shoot, shoot, shoot…

  • An exciting story:

    Immerse yourself in the game and until the very end it will not be clear how the amazing story of a cop from Osaka will end.

  • Nice graphics and sounds:

    The graphics and sounds in the game are made in such a way that the player fully feels like a character and plunges into the story.

COP BASTARD on Steam

Last Day of FEAR

Last Day of FEAR

For a cheap game, it is good. Could be better, but it’ll do. Some of the jumpscares got me and some of the visuals are twisted. There are lots of cheesy parts and the passwords are laying around right by the door. The monster chasing part was very difficult for me. Also, sometimes the game would recognize my controller, other times it wouldn’t even register.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

This was actually a pretty decent indie horror game. The one part was kinda rough, but other than that it was fun and pretty easy.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Last Day of FEAR on Steam

Rainyday

Rainyday

A promising prologue.

As the player steps into the shoes of our main character the game immediately surrounds him with a purposeful atmosphere familiar from old detective stories. You have a dirty apartment, some alcoholism, past work related injury and a dead body. On top of it all it keeps raining all the time.

In the prologue the player tries to make sense of the evidence surrounding a death of a housemaid.

The prologue quite short but yet rather captivating. We have a nice set of dialog, different characters, lots of objects to inspect and a generally atmospheric milieu. Some adult themes such as a dead body, pharmaceutical drugs and alcohol are included but hey, it’s a detective game.

Real player with 11.3 hrs in game

A new fledgling indie developer is trying to spread his wings with this sierra homage top down crime noir. Within seconds, you should be swept up into the hearty clasp of a nostalgic cult mystery and the foreboding shadowy practice of human trafficking and the string of victims that they will leave in their wake.

Currently there is only a prologue and episode 1 available with another 2 episodes promised. Each episode promising about 20 minutes of entertainment with each one promising to be more controversial and grisly than its predecessor.

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game

Rainyday on Steam