Metro 2033 Redux

Metro 2033 Redux

In Fallout games you hunt Mutants.

In Metro games Mutants hunt you…

And in Mother Russia, Chuck Norris still kills you… shame on you for doubting him… 🤬

Real player with 40.7 hrs in game


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yooo my slime, I know you don’t really know mandem like that but I was wondering if I could purchase something still fam, just a bit of grub my drilla. I wanna know like what your prices are saying cause I’m tryna blem a zoot up with my boydem and gyaldem g like you feel mee saying cuz I’m tryna blem a zoot up with my boydem and gyaldem g, like you feel me? so get back to me cuz I know like you’re the top dog around here. I wanna purchase the food from you bruce, nobody else. so peace out dawg, roll safe and get back to me on a quick ting brodem

Real player with 27.4 hrs in game

Metro 2033 Redux on Steam

Metro: Last Light Redux

Metro: Last Light Redux

Love the dark, claustrophobic feeling of this game.

Real player with 99.6 hrs in game


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One of must play games of 21st century.

Russia without Putin is such a great paradise even after nuclear war!

Real player with 35.8 hrs in game

Metro: Last Light Redux on Steam

Call of Cthulhu®: Dark Corners of the Earth

Call of Cthulhu®: Dark Corners of the Earth

OLD STYLE HORROR… Oh Yea!

Intro:

This game is based on the works of H. P. Lovecraft, author of “The Call of Cthulhu” and progenitor of the Cthulhu Mythos. It is a reimagining of Lovecraft’s 1936 novella The Shadow over Innsmouth. Set mostly in the year 1922, the story follows Jack Walters (previously a police detective) and now private detective who is trying to solve cases even when there wasn’t any evidence. On September 6, 1915, he was called by the police to investigate a decrepit manor where gunshots were heard. A group of an unknown cult (Fellowship of the Yith) lived there and it’s leader, Victor Holt, demanded the police only send Jack in exchange for their cooperation. Strangely, Jack had never met or heard of Victor Holt before. As Jack entered the manor’s compound, all hell broke loose and both the police and the cultists started shooting at one another. You take it from here. All hell is about to break loose in the game.

Real player with 35.6 hrs in game


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I am a fan of both Howard Phillips Lovecraft’s fantastic literary body having read most of his work and also the Role playing game the Call of Cthulhu (the table top one not the new one). I very much enjoyed this game despite the glitches (should you wish to play without the glitches I would suggest that you either buy this game on good old games or install the patch that can be found online, and turn down the resolution for the very last bit of the game to the lowest setting).

I have to say that don’t go into this game expecting something akin to one of Lovecraft’s stories word for word, while it deals with the same themes and even one of the same characters this game is a bit of Lovecraft salad. You get bits from The Shadow over Innsmouth, The Call of Cthulhu, The Shadow out of time, Dagon, At the Mountains of Madness and even some references to The

Real player with 33.7 hrs in game

Call of Cthulhu®: Dark Corners of the Earth on Steam

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl

STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl is slavjank at its finest. While the game has aged relatively well, one must still keep in mind that this is a game produced with shoestring budget and had a somewhat troubled development cycle. The caveats in mind, STALKER is an excellent semi-open world shooty-survival-y romp with a decent story to it. The story is told through a few cutscenes, but mostly through either someone radioning you and telling something has happened, or through a dialog box before or after a mission.

Real player with 148.5 hrs in game

Honestly an absolute legend all around, theres always things you’ve missed or hidden spots you havent experienced after you’ve played the game leagues of times, and the lore only goes deeper from here. One of my favorite games of all time, and the beginning to a legendary series.

Real player with 60.4 hrs in game

S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Shadow of Chernobyl on Steam

Galactic Command Echo Squad SE

Galactic Command Echo Squad SE

Game crashed three times while trying to play it. That’s as much as I plan to fool with it for a free game I was given in apology over another game. Can’t say I got to play it too much because of all the trouble, so take that as you will.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OnjHGuxa1Ws

Here’s some video of what it looks like played if you’re interested, or read the other reviews.

Here’s the error my Steam now has (going to have to reboot) where it thinks the game is still running but it’s not. http://i.imgur.com/ytaqwi2.png It’s not a huge thing - I just gotta reboot but it illustrates the issues.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

I’ve always enjoyed the ‘Battlecruiser Universe’ games. Sure they take some getting used to but the amount of depth put into them once you learn how to play they are immersive. Most complaints I see are regarding graphics and controls but they forget these games are made by one indie developer and the games are old now - but if you check out the king of space sims UC you’ll see it’s being updated and having a new versiion out soon with modern graphics etc. It takes time and not everyone has $20million of other people’s money to make a game.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Galactic Command Echo Squad SE on Steam

Spec Ops: The Line

Spec Ops: The Line

About halfway through Yager’s third-person-shooter Spec Ops: The Line, in one of the game’s most controversial moments, I found myself disgusted and infuriated. Not at the scene I’d just witnessed, or at the game’s statement as a whole, but rather that it even needs to be said at all. Two of the ten bestselling video games of all time are Grand Theft Auto V and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 . The “military shooter” is one of the most successful genres of the last ten years, and the objective of these games is to kill people. Lots of people. We eat it up non-stop, and always, always ask for sequels seconds. In order to keep the profit margins wide, we are encouraged to never think about it, to never stop and look at ourselves with a critical, compassionate, clear eye. Of course, it’s not only Hollywood that benefits from the blinders we’ve all put on, since only the desperate and crazy would fight our wars for us if it weren’t for the glorification of war peddled by the governments of this strange, sad world upon which we find ourselves spinning through the abyss.

Real player with 47.5 hrs in game

Spec Ops The Line is a great third person shooter, with a very dark story, there are some tough choices to make and the game really knows how to portray mental illness. It certainly is a must have.

Dubai has been hit by the heaviest sandstorms in recorded history, John Konrad volunteered the 33rd to help with a relieve mission in Dubai after their tour in Afghanistan. You play as Captain Martin Walker who served with Konrad in Afghanistan, you have 2 Delta Force elites under your command for the mission, And you are being sent to Dubai for a recon mission. Once there you find the horrors of war find out what the 33rd did and go on your own mission; Revenge. The game forces you to make morally heavy choices, or choices will be made for you. I won’t go in too deep because I don’t want to give any spoilers, But I think it is a great representation of war and the effects of it.

Real player with 27.8 hrs in game

Spec Ops: The Line on Steam