Lust for Speed

Lust for Speed

It’s a Street Racing game with a Date sim elements.

Features:

  • Customize your Ride!

  • Take a part in Drag Races!

  • Earn money to upgrade your Car!

  • Earn Reputation to Date the Racer-Grils!

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Lust for Speed on Steam

FAST BEAT LOOP RACER GT | 環狀賽車GT

FAST BEAT LOOP RACER GT | 環狀賽車GT

Fast Beat Loop Racer GT is a game similar to the Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune game series. You pick your car and then race on the highway - a simple yet exciting concept.

Except, last time I saw this game was at a local arcade, and that was a few years ago.

This time, we’ve got a nice PC port, which is what I’ve been waiting for since there’s not many arcade games getting ported to PC.

First of all, this game is slightly different from WMMT. Cars feel more grippy, and you have to initiate drifts instead of sliding because the control is slippery (the cars still do that, but in a more realistic way). Fast Beat Loop Racer GT also implements the drafting system, unlike WMMT.

Real player with 12.2 hrs in game


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Got this on sale, and for the money, this is really the best Asian Arcade style racer on Steam. Works great with a steering wheel and pedals. The arcade feel is really captured well, as it is a direct port of the arcade game. Some people say this feels more like real street racing than Wangan Midnight Maximum Tune or Initial D.

I wouldn’t know. I’m here to play video games, not pretend that I have a different hobby.

The music is not nearly as good as those other two games, and I highly recommend putting a playlist of other stuff on in the background to drown out the generic rock/dance. Put on some tunes from one of the Wangan Midnight Maximum Tunes, and I don’t really think you could tell the difference unless you were a fan of the manga.

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game

FAST BEAT LOOP RACER GT | 環狀賽車GT on Steam

Drift Of The Hill

Drift Of The Hill

Very addicting game even for early access.

What I liked:

-Cars handled really well

-some maps were well made

-detailed animations

-several cars and maps to choose from

-cars are well designed and some based off of Initial D

-The Eurobeat hell yes

What could be improved:

-Every car sounds like a supra. add a bit of variety of car sounds

-speedometer is a little off to the one inside the car

-acceleration for some cars is a little unnatural. seems like that of a supercar.

-could use more maps

-Could tweak the physics a bit. turning seems a little flimsy

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game


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The drifting in this game feels amazing once you actually learn how to do it, but there are two quality of life things that I think would make this game even better. The first is being able to save your tuning settings; Changing the tuning settings every time you restart gets kind of tedious. The second is adding more options to the replay system. Instead of just having the chase action cam, maybe add options to see in the first or third-person view? Being able to download the replays would also be nice. Other than those things, this game is a steal for less than $2.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Drift Of The Hill on Steam

Little Witch Academia: VR Broom Racing

Little Witch Academia: VR Broom Racing

Super fun game!!!! Love little witch academia, and this is a perfect game for me. Love the concept and story too. Needs a little work for Steam VR, as would like to be able to increase visual quality on pc, i understand that it started as an oculus game though. 9/10 recommend!!!!

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

++ Fun to play (social or alone)

  • Nice dubs, nice models,

~ Not as charming like LWA-CoT

  • The OST is not stellar

    • Can’t peep below or behind characters (for academic reasons)

gameplay wise is a Superman 64 with cool controllers

Real player with 4.2 hrs in game

Little Witch Academia: VR Broom Racing on Steam

Revhead

Revhead

The game is a line that draws between Jalopy, and My summer car. It isn’t too hardcore and complex as My Summer Car, at the same time, the way it handles its cars is not as simplistic as Jalopy. The game is on this specific sweet spot that makes it enjoyable for newcomers, as well as those who wish to replay the game.

Pros:

  • Customization is the games' strongest point. You can change most elements of your car performance wise, such as swapping engines and adding superchargers and turbos. (assuming you bought the Turbo DLC)

Real player with 240.0 hrs in game

I love this game! Buuuuuut, It’s not without it’s problems.

So here’s a neat little pro and con list for ya!

–PROS–

LOTS of customisation. There’s not a whole lot that can’t be interchanged between the 7 cars in the game.

Degrading car performance. Might seem like a small thing but not many games actually do this. The more you race your car, the more damaged the internal parts get and the performance degrades, then failures are a strong possibility.

Fuel. You need it. It’s not a game to refill it for you either after a race or a drive. Just like real life, YOU need to fill it up when it’s low.

Real player with 176.8 hrs in game

Revhead on Steam

Desert Bus VR

Desert Bus VR

If you are lucky, this might be the worst game you will ever play.

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What does that even mean? Let me explain:

There’s good games. There’s bad games. There’s interactive art pieces that use game mechanics. There’s barely interactive media that present themselves as games. There’s training simulators that are set up like games but aren’t intended to be games. There’s… how many of these would you like me to list? Want to talk about interactive movies? What about visual novels? What about… oh, was I wasting your time? Did you want me to make a point about Desert Bus? Hang on, I wasn’t done rambling…

Real player with 1337.1 hrs in game

That’s a great game.

In fact, I realized that it can substitute my sleep time.

For the last month, more or less, I spend my former sleep hours driving this bus and I felt very well the next day.

The only side effect is that sometimes when I’m walking distractedly I tend to slowly drift leftways. No big deal.

UPDATE:

So… Strange things started to happen as I slowly began to expand my daily driving time.

Now I’m nearly driving 16 hours a day and sometimes I have some really weird and vivid dreams.

Real player with 235.1 hrs in game

Desert Bus VR on Steam

BLEACH Brave Souls

BLEACH Brave Souls

As a disclaimer, this review is only really going to help people who’ve already played the game on mobile or emulator as it’s about the port itself, not the game so if you’re looking to play for the first time, seek another review! :)

Overall the Steam release of Brave Souls is a very good port and feels great to play but as I’ll highlight below, it’s not without it’s fair share of flaws:

The Pros:

-Unlocked framerate, looks great at 144fps and plays extremely fluidly

-Will run on pretty much anything with it originally being a mobile game

Real player with 2436.3 hrs in game

1. The best gatcha game out there.

2. The banner system will get you whatever character you like.

3. The amount of pearls this game will give you for free is at another lever. I player 1500 hours( 100% free) and I got like 20.000+ pearls.

  • 150 pearls = 10 summons(There are banners that will start the 10 summons at 50 pearls and to 200, 250) There are 1st step is 50 pearls, 2nd step is 150, 3rd step is 200. 4th step is 250 and 5th step is 250 with a guarantee 5*

  • And do not forget at every 5 step you will get a guarantee 5* character

Real player with 2101.0 hrs in game

BLEACH Brave Souls on Steam

Auto Age: Standoff

Auto Age: Standoff

A ton more fun than I was expecting.

Full disclosure, I am an indie dev living near where Phantom Compass is located, so I knew about the game and was given a free copy. Very surprised at how fluid and smooth and most of all FUN the cars are to drive. I absolutely love the way the little cars handle. It has that perfect “arcady, videogamey” vibe, where teh cars aren’t striving to feel realistic, they are striving for teh best player experiance possible, which I personally think is teh best way to go about this type of locomotion based game. They really did a great job tweaking the cars, and probably my favrit part about teh game is drifting around and boosting into teh air, feels so slick.

Real player with 119.0 hrs in game

This is not a combat-racing game. vehicular brawling, varied classes/styles and weaponry, arenas, aesthetic; this is a car combat game - Auto Age is this in essence, and it’s not too shabby.

In my opinion, the last proper car-combat game was Twisted Metal for the PS3 released back in 2012, and when there are far too few games released apart from the Twisted Metal franchise that fit the bill for being considered part of the car-combat (sub)genre, and to date, as an indie title, Auto Age: Standoff covers the bases to officially be a part of the lineup and not be cringeworthy in 2018.

Real player with 61.8 hrs in game

Auto Age: Standoff on Steam

Long Road

Long Road

It’s kind of broken, it doesn’t make a lot of sense and it looks like an alpha for a PS1 game, but I really like it.

It’s a game about trying to guess where the invisible checkpoints are and trying to hit all the checkpoints as quickly as possible. The online leaderboards work and the relatively small number of players made it realistic for me to try to get the record for each of the ten tracks, which was fun since I’m usually not very competitive.

The driving feels good, or at least learning how to properly control the car is fun, and there are several cars to unlock, each with its own speed (I think) and handling (maybe). There are two modes, racing and drifting, and the cars handle differently depending on which mode you’re playing. All ten tracks can be played in both modes and there are separate leaderboards for the modes, meaning the squirrelly drifting controls can have speed records of their own.

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

It’s a long road for creating a good and enjoyable game

Horrible car race / drifting game.

  • All achievements are for completing the 20 tracks. But it’s a pain.

Cons:

  • It feels like you are driving with a 3D modeled car on a freshly puked out lowres texture plain landscape

  • Sometimes there are trees and walls that make your car stop or partly flip over

  • Realism meh. Tho you have tire smoke but no interaction with the terrain (dust/gravel/grass)

  • There is no 3D Terrain (only at the game borders, but not relevant for the gameplay).

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Long Road on Steam

Battle for Sea 3D

Battle for Sea 3D

Battle for Sea 3D is an overpriced game. The controls in the game are terrible, the graphics in the game are terrible. I do not advise anyone to buy this game ..

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

If you’re looking for a battleship clone, look elsewhere: While the gameplay is true to the original, the bland visuals, uncooperative camera, and sluggish pace provide–at most–one to two rounds of enjoyment.

Upon starting the game, you’re greeted by a fullscreen window with only one option: Place your ships. Through quick trial and error, you’re probably figure out that you click once to anchor, then once more to rotate the angle, but nowhere is this shown. Speaking of which, there doesn’t appear to be any settings menu, or exit button.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Battle for Sea 3D on Steam