BoltBreak
the game is really good id say just add online and make the map bigger
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
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Very fun, would recommend cant wait to see how this progresses
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Drunken Fist 2: Zombie Hangover
A funny and bloody third-person beat’em up about a drunken rocker waking up in a city full of zombies!
Features:
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Fun drunken fighting physics.
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Blood, gore and destruction of limbs.
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Spectacular knockouts.
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Different enemies with unique behavior.
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A big city in the setting of a zombie apocalypse.
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Heavy aggressive rock music.
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A funny story of the protagonist.
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Tons of fun and brutality.
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Eden’s Lair
Use a variety of techniques to vanquish your foes inside a series of unforgiving combat arenas.
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Long and short ranged attacks.
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4 Unique special abilities.
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Challenges and new abilities unlocked after beating the main game.
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Unique enemy types.
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Upgrade your abilities as you progress through the main game.
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Soulstopia -PHI-
I’m waiting for the second part
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
A cool fighting game simulator that will help pass the time
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Watchmen: The End is Nigh Part 2
One more chapter of street brawl beat’em up with Watchmen characters, ’70s decorations and overall grim atmosphere of the end of western civilization. I “recommend” the game, yes. But just barely. And only for those who really love Watchmen series and Rorschach in particular, since it’s one of the two games where you can control him to brake some bones in usual “street justice” quest.
Some say that “The End is Nigh Part 2” is much much better than “Part 1”. It’s a great exaggeration. Some little annoying things were tuned a bit, but generally “Part 1” and “Part 2” are quite the same. The second part was released only four months after the first part… The game engine is the same, the gameplay is the same and even the enemies are mostly the same. What’s new? Well, it’s a new chapter of Watchmen’s story, a new quest, not correlated with the Watchmen movie or the first game. You still have a choice of Rorschach or Nigth Owl (or both in local co-op game) and they are almost the same as they were in Watchmen Part 1. Except for a little power up for Night Owl, to balance it in combat abilities with Rorschach (who was much more useful than Night Owl in the first game).
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
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– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Evil West
Evil never sleeps… but it bleeds.
A dark menace consumes the American frontier. As one of the last agents in a top-secret vampire-hunting institute, you are the final line between humanity and a deep-rooted terror that now emerges from the shadows. Rise up to become a Wild West Superhero, eradicate the vampire threat and save the United States!
In visceral, explosive combat, unleash hell with your firearms, lightning-fueled gauntlet and gadgets. Kill bloodthirsty monstrosities in style as a lone hunter or in co-op with a friend. Explore and fight in a narrative-driven campaign while upgrading your weapons and hunting tools. Unlock new perks to evolve your monster-slaying mastery, crafting your own playstyle to defeat the supernatural hordes.
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Battle alone or with a friend in stylish, gory action combat
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Myths and legends retold within a stylised, weird wild west universe
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Evolve with perks, upgradable weapons, and tools
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Explore and fight through a story-driven campaign to save America
Hard Steel
this is just plain bad. at one point i managed to remove the absolutely brain dead AI from the ring, and nothing would get them to respawn short of restarting the entire game. Frequently your hits will damage you instead of the AI. As far as I can tell, your commands are limited to WASD movement and the key to engage your weapon. The game tells you to press ‘c’ to use your weapon, but it seems it’s actually ‘e’ but it doesn’t work all the time, so maybe that’s incorrect? ‘C’ does nothing. There’s no menu option to view key bindings so good luck with that. There are 3 total vehicles you can use, 1 of which (throwup bot?) doesn’t actually engage when you are under the opponent, rendering its only weapon useless. There is only one arena, and the hazards don’t actually damage you or the AI. Obviously, no multiplayer. No progression or customization. The game costs $13 and you’ll play it for 10 minutes. Avoid this game. My goodness, this was a bad one.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
I really love this game!
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Kick-Ass 2
Kick-Ass 2 has decent cartoon-like visuals, with cell-shading effects and all that jazz. However, it’s the only solid positive point about the game. It’s a short beat’em up, which was supposed to go the same road as Watchmen: The End is Nigh 5 years before. However, it fails at being a fighting game thanks to god-awful controls, unbalanced and buggy brawl process, and lack of any possible fan-service things someone would expect from following-the-movie-title.
Hit-Girl and Kick-Ass himself ain’t sound or look like themselves (comparing to Chloë Moretz and Aaron Johnson characters).
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
If you are looking for a terrible example of licensed shovelware, here it, Kick-Ass 2, the stinky king of the trash hill.
Released over a year after the second movie bombed in theaters, Freedom Factory decided to grace the gaming scene with this piece of interactive entertainment, but forgoing anything that has to do with actual fun and entertainment.
Here is the shit list:
-Absolutely horrendous voice over on all the main characters, especially Kick-Ass himself who sounds like an annoying Spanish kid trying his hardest to fit in The Hamptons. I imagine the conversation that occurred at Freedom Factory went like this: Producer: “Great job on the Spanish voice over, you brought out the vigilante in you. So, can you do the English, Italian and German too?” VO: “Uh, well, you know.. Product: “Excellent, I’ll schedule you for a couple more hours. Jorgeeeee! We’re good on localization! Cancel the American’s contract.”
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles™: Out of the Shadows
Ok, a warning beforehand: I am biased toward anything Turtles. It doesn’t matter if it’s a turd with a red bandana, I am bound to like it. With that out of the way, let’s get this review trucking.
Out of the Shadows is a freeflow combat beat ‘em up loosly adapted from the 2012 Nickelodeon reboot of the series. If you haven’t seen that yet, give it a shot. It captures much of the old magic in a more modern and sensible jacket than the 80s cartoon. The game however, wears a different coat. The Turtles all have a more realistic look; they look like genuine mutants. This is probably the most striking feature of the game, because it departs from the appearances we’s come be familliar with.
– Real player with 178.6 hrs in game
The Good:
Having all four brothers on-screen regardless of player number is major, providing much needed atmosphere that, for many TMNT games, was lacking if you were like me and didn’t have enough friends interested in going to the arcade.
The dialogue is great, and goes even further to bring the atmosphere together.
The animations for the turtles are super, and so are their individual fighting styles. I certainly believe RedFly when they say they are TMNT fans, as it’s evident in the care they took to make each turtle feel like an individual and contributing member of the group.
– Real player with 63.8 hrs in game
Watchmen: The End is Nigh
The biggest reason to recommend this title is how satisfying the combat feels. Hits are weighty, meaty, and pack plenty of “oomph”. It really feels like you’re smashing your fist into someone’s face, and the added atmosphere provided by the Watchmen license only helps keep things intersting across the game’s relatively short length.
The combat system is based around a standard light/heavy attack dynamic, but with a few notable nuances. For one, in order to perform combos, you have to time your attacks properly, which in addition to preventing button mashing, creates strategy in deciding which combo is appropriate in which situation. For example, you might really want to use the High Damage combo all the time, but it takes long enough to pull off that you need to be more selective.
– Real player with 12.4 hrs in game
For a modern player who doesn’t really like Watchmen comics, this game might be a way-below-the-average. It’s a very plain beat’em with some very plain story about the re-election of Nixon (who were not reelected in our history line) and Rorschach and Nigth Owl in cooperation beating some thugs in the (supposed) backstreets of New York in chase of Underboss character who recently escaped from Sing Sing Facility.
There are only five levels, which you can run through in about 2, maybe 3 hours, so don’t expect much even if you’re Watchmen’s fan. For the good points, the visuals are actually decent, and if you have NVidia GPU and proper drivers installed, this game will run just ok. AMD-users, though, and even more - people who can’t check their drivers, might have problems with the launch.
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game