Red Rust
Red Rust is retro-style side-scrolling game which uniquely combines fighting mechanics with shooting mechanics. The game is heavily inspired by 8bit and 16bit hits of the 90s, but it’s being developed with the modern player in mind. Tons of great animation, hand-drawn backgrounds, variety of in-game situations and powerful soundtrack!
It’s the year 1984 and you control Agent Red (or just Red), a soviet KGB officer who has been sent to the West on a secret mission. She is an attractive but brutal and cold-hearted girl! Over the course of the game she learns to understand her own emotions and the unfamiliar world around her.
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Megabyte Punch
Megabyte Punch is an awesome platformer with 4 player versus and coop, highly customizable characters, tons of secrets in maze like levels with tough bosses all in a Super Smash Bros style Brawler.
The main game is fairly short, There are only 6 levels, But each level has 3 parts and each level has a boss and there is a final boss, So this amounts to 18 levels, 7 bosses and a whole lot of unlockables to find. All levels are full with secrets and getting certain parts helps you get to previously unreachable areas.
– Real player with 101.6 hrs in game
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As someone who’s clocked more time into this than I can arguably say many people have, and stands as the only game in my library that I’ve 100% completed, I’d probably sound just as you’d expect when I say that Megabyte Punch is just good. Just very, very, veryveryvery good. Don’t even let the 100% completion, or the 50 hours, be what convinces you. Hell, don’t even let my review be what convinces you, either! I’m not exactly an unbiased source of information here!
(tl;dr at the bottom.)
Now, before anything else, I’ll mention off the bat that I got the code for my copy of the game off of a Steam friend; looking back, though, I’d say that I’d have bought this regardless, and maybe some more copies for friends as well. take with that information what you will, as maybe not having paid for it myself’s painted my opinion a little.
– Real player with 61.1 hrs in game
Chickenman
Fun game
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– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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So far it’s been extremely fun, who knew punching sheep would be so weirdly cathartic?
Sound design is funny, I especially like the music that plays during the level.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
A.R.M.: Absolutely Reliable Machine
Good
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
I like ARM. It is a fun game, it wasn’t too easy or too difficult, It was challenging but not frustrating, the controls were easy to learn, music was good, and it’s a good-looking game.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Heart&Slash
Heart&Slash is just about everything you would want in a fusion of rogue-like dungeon crawler and hack ‘n slash. Maneuvering Heart is nice and quick, combat feels appropriately hard-hitting and the amount of variety to be found through unlockable content and unique weapon types is downright surprising, most pleasantly so!
Yes, it is missing some refinement, some attacks from weapon to weapon feel less practical than others, difficulty may feel unbalanced being too easy in some areas, but a hassle in others (Copgore’s fight can be a very tedious waiting game) and there are some moments where the camera still bugs out or Heart gets stuck on objects or platform edges at a bad time. Through all of this, I think the game still shines in its intent. Where Heart&Slash fumbles it does so earnestly, but where it succeeds it knocks it out of the park.
– Real player with 50.1 hrs in game
Heart and Slash is a Full Suit Without a Tie.
Alright, I’ll start with the blunt of it. I would recommend this game. I may have beaten it within the first two days I bought it, and this isn’t out of grinting it, but I would for sure recommend this game to anyone who needs a good 3D roguelike. The only issue I have with the game is the story feels… lacking? I can’t quite pin it down, but much like a suit without a tie, its masterfully built and looks fantastic. Its just missing the thing that completes it, and until then, something seems off.
– Real player with 28.1 hrs in game
Robot Fighting
Very basic robot combat game. Controls are WASD and left click to operate the weapon system. The basic tactics are evasive driving using terrain and other opponents to weaken other robots then going in for the kill.
As you gain Silver and gold you can unlock better Armour and weapons.
Strikes me as a very basic fun game that you either get bored with pretty quickly or get drawn into if you are interested in unlocking upgrades.
Only bugbear is the price, got my copy free and its close to what it should be when on sale.
– Real player with 26.4 hrs in game
don’t touch this game. this has a always online feature and for a crappy single player game this is dumb. why, you may ask? when they close the server this will be unplayable and since it’s not very good i expect that to be sooner than later. the game also has a horrible grind. after a fight you can get about 100s points and maybe 4g points though S points are given at an ok rate G points are not and seem to be a left over from the app store to force you to buy them. then of all the good stuff want’s G point.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Uploaded
Its very fun with friends. While yes im friends with the developer I must say its a great time with a lot of fun and even some glitches that cause more fun with friends.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Its good very good awooga hot mama
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Trashyard
This game is a new multiplayer pvp-shooter. Player can choose his unique character with powerful super-abilities to defeat all other players. Be quick, strong and smart - and you will achieve the victory! Choose different skils, weapons and skills to be the best!
– Real player with 24.1 hrs in game
Trashyard is a multiplayer PvP third-person shooter that takes place on eight different maps on which fierce battles are conducted in a mode: everyone for himself, choosing a character with unique abilities, take over the others.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
Robot Warriors
This game is incredible. Had me hooked from the choose your character screen. Absolutely worth full price, incredible music and looks beautiful with the graphics on ultra. Contains hours of exciting gameplay and can be quite challenging at times but that just makes it more fun. 10/10 would recommend.
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
–-{Graphics}—
? You forget what reality is
? Beautiful
? Good
? Decent
? Bad
X Don’t look too long at it
? Paint.exe
—{Gameplay}—
? Very good
? Good
? It’s just gameplay
? Meh
X Staring at walls is better
? Just don’t
—{Audio}—
? Eargasm
? Very good
? Good
? Not too bad
X Bad
? Early 1990’s TV static
—{Audience}—
? Kids
? Teens
? Adults
X Human
—{PC Requirements}—
X Check if you can run paint
? Potato
? Decent
? Fast
? Rich boi
? Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
—{Difficulity}—
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Proxy Blade Zero
I find this game really really hard. But I think it’s good.
For me the experience of this game was as described, the difficulty is pretty hardcore. You have to be able to react instantly in order to block attacks, with certain enemies there is only a specific window of opportunity during which you are able to damage them. You only have a relatively small amount of health which does not regenerate and you seldom come across extra health. The first boss encounter was hard for me, but it’s sequence of attacks appeared to be very scripted. So you can basically learn when to parry and when to attack by rote, but that obviously can take a lot of trial and error which it did for me. I died a lot using that method lol. Another reason that this game was hard for me was simply because I kept pressing parry instead of attack and vice versa. I need to play more to get used to the controls and I’m also probably just not used to the Xbox 360 control. As well as that this is not a game that’s ideally played when you aren’t fully alert e.g. not after just getting up like I was when I first played. I don’t think it helped that I extra slow witted instead of my regular slow witted today lol. Anyway I’ve actually kept playing and now I’ve got the hang of the game, it helped to put it on easy difficulty. I got to the last boss which is pretty damn hard. I got him down to like 25% health but then it became even more difficult! I came close to the end but I think it’ll take me another full session just to beat the last part of the game! And that is in easy difficulty… One little thing to mention I think that boss is supposed to be able to know you off the platform where the battle takes place. However when my character was knocked out of it he just stood in midair instead of falling. It was an amusing moment =)
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Proxy Blade Zero is a character action game (or hack n slash) which puts you in control of a humanoid robot named Fenrir a smaller version of Jehuty from Zone Of The Enders who can’t fly but can dash. Seriously if you’ve played Zone Of The Enders you will find the combat very similar, just on a smaller scale. In fact that combat is actually more fun that Zone Of The Enders because it doesn’t try too many things and keeps things simple.
Combat is the name of the game here. You have your parry button X (an odd choice) your attack button marked Y (Classic DMC style) and B is a delay which transforms your regular attacks with standard attacks. Using the right trigger allows you to dash and perform energy attacks.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game