Fracture Hell
Great game I’m not sure how I feel about different character score bonuses but that’s just a small nitpick. The game doesn’t explain anything about the enemies and I really liked that because it allowed me to learn about the enemy types. Which was oddly satisfying for some reason. There are plenty of different character types to choose from. The effects and sound implementation was well done. I had a lot of fun with this game and it’s only 2.99 at the time of writing which is a steal if you like these types of games.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
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Pretty decent quality, for what you might expect from a new title on Steam. Good fun, pretty responsive, feels good.
My one massive gripe, is the decision to make ammo-count a thing for your main gun. In my playthrough, despite putting many of the upgrades (hey, upgrades are cool) into ammo, it ended with no bullets.
I think it takes away from the “fun” part of the game: spamming bullets and going “AHHHH!” So consider removing ammo counters for some core weapons and if you feel it decreases difficulty, just reduce some of the round timers.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Furious Angels
FA is a minimalistic, short and sweet arcade dogfighting shooter that is so much more than what you may think. Somewhat easy to get into, surprisingly hard to master.
Gameplay
Furious Angels (FA in short) is all about… blowing stuff up. While trying not to die. All while babysitting the helpless mothership. And of course, get a good looking score. Oh, and there’s no campaign, no story, no upgrade grinding. Only explosions. And scores.
Your goal - face the endless hordes of enemies that want you and your mothership dead. Losing either is a Game Over. Stay alive as long as you can, get that big big combo, but your fate is sealed before it all begins. You’ll lose. As for how, it’s up to you to decide.
– Real player with 307.8 hrs in game
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I don’t write many Reviews.
I think most Games do not deserve, or need my opinion.
And I usually don’t feel well as an advertisement writer.
But this one game is different. For me, this is a hidden Gem.
This is the only game i play everyday for 5-10 minutes. Since more then a Year.
No other game got me hooked like this. I think I can say I like it a bit.
Maybe it is just a me-thing. Maybe it appeals just to my personal taste.
It is arcade-y, and in a way that makes it great … I love the Explosions.
– Real player with 231.7 hrs in game
Endlight
Break through and outlast shifting, twisting, chaos. Fly through surreal landscapes desperately trying to get hoops. Dodging is impossible, smash instead. Start with 10 shields, each hoop adds 1 more - it’s not enough. Releasing early 2021… perhaps later.
3 Years of Free DLC. Endlight ships with 100 levels that cannot be replayed. Every 2 months for 3 years, another 25 will be released for free (600+ levels total). Even though you’re terrible, we’ve ensured that you will defeat them all. Everything is merely preparation for the yearly challenges, which you will fail. The FINAL challenge is Saturday March 2, 2024. Ominous.
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Hand crafted procedural generation
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1 Player 30,000 particles 120,000 cubes
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Everything moves, everything rotates, everything intimidates
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Spectacular first person “Outside” levels
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“Surprise Chats” with an unhinged narrator
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Ultra streamlined user interface - you can’t even choose levels
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Everything has been sacrificed to fill your screen - there are no empty spaces
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Endlight never gets faster, only denser
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Not a game, an assault
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You’ll Learn Nothing
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DEBIE ZONE
I think one of the surprising things about Debie Zone is that this is not an Early Access title. It feels like a demo, and not like a full game. It’s also not something I’d recommend.
This feels like a bunch of assets were tossed down in Unreal, with the lightest bit of gameplay tossed in. There are no options, so you cannot change the volume or mess with any of the video settings. You’ll also need to set up the -nohmd option in your launch options if you’ve got a headset plugged in, otherwise SteamVR is going to open up for no useful reason.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
What I write for this review is the experience I had with the game, everybody will experience things differently. This is my honest review if you don’t like it well tough. Also, no game is safe from a review whether it’s early access or full release. Now onto the review…
BAD!!! NO Pause!, NO Options!, NO Start Screen (Just dropped into game play)!, No Melee!, And NO instructions on controls! And plays VERY badly.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Bacon Rebellion
Its worth its price of $4 but it doesn’t try to be worth anything more than that. No extra gamemodes, no multiplayer, no customization options to change gameplay, and no support for modding. This game was supposedly put on the backburner for 7 years and it was just dropped onto Steam with no marketing. Its likely that the developer just wanted this out of development limbo. Adding the fact that there’s only been two small updates in the past few months, its clear that there’s no more plans to add anything to this game any further.
– Real player with 16.3 hrs in game
Straight up just a fantastic and fun arcade twin stick shooter. If you like twin stick shooters go for it, if you don’t why even think about it.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Blast Rush Classic
It’s a wonderful twist on the shmup genre.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
I’m very excited for Blast Rush Forever
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Chaos on Wheels
Leave nothing but chaos!
Chaos on Wheels is a single-player and multiplayer vehicular combat game. A world where Artificial Intelligence has taken out of control and your job is to bring an end to its existence. Choose your car, fasten your seat belt, ride, survive, destroy and leave nothing but CHAOS.
The story-driven game offers you many different vehicles to drive, turrets to destroy, maps to conquer, and weapons to make chaos!
Play as a driver in a heavily equipped car, destroy enemies, and save the human race. Avoid enemy projectiles, traps, hazards and bring chaos to anyone who opposes you.
Key Features:
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Cars
The only thing between you and other projectiles is your car. Take a swifty car and avoid danger or get into an enormous one and eat projectiles for breakfast. Choose wisely!
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Drivers
Unfortunately, Tesla hasn’t arrived at Chaos on Wheels so you will need a driver to steer cars. Each driver has its unique specialty, select yours and drive into victory.
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Customization
Upgrade weapons, ammo, armor, or equip some of the gadgets and prepare chaos for your enemies.
You don’t like your car to be yellow? Make it black with visual car customization. Add wraps, lights, change their colors and make it how you like it in a garage.
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Turrets
AI has its own army. Turrets are here to ruin your day. Watch out for their projectiles and bring them down before they do the same to you.
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Hazards
Keep your head up and watch where you drive. Some hazards can slow you down while others might even destroy you.
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Environment
We’ll give you one tip. Turrets? They don’t like you but watch out for the environment. It may look pretty, but it can be pretty lethal.
Play on dozens of maps, with various environments.
OnSlaught
OnSlaught is a 3rd person bullet hell space shooter where you need to fight, kill, and obliterate hordes of alien ships to try and save what is left of humanity. Although Fighting through these hordes may be tough, you will gain better gear and ships as you progress through the campaign. Progress further behind enemy lines to discover the horrific intentions the aliens have for humanity.
Fight, upgrade, and grab some insanely powerful weapons to try to beat the onslaught of enemies in this game of action, music, and hell.
Meteorite Defense Command
Do you remember enjoying or playing the old classic MISSILE COMMAND?!
..If you loved old school Missile Command like I did, then read no further, just go buy this little gem NOW!
I love, love, love this remake of the old classic city protection hit and this game made my new series I call “ZIG: Zaxtors Indie Gold” and earned it my rare “Must Buy!” recommendation!
Watch my “First Play on Launch Day” Zaxtors Indie Gold video right HERE:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4-Vq9-a31FY
Impressive and amazing first game for the single developer going under the name “Digital Software” and I look forward to seeing what he comes out with next after playing this amazing little indie gem!
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Like the old school missile defence game.
Increasing difficulty as you progress through the levels.
Nice grapics that can really trick you sometimes with smaller asteroids emerging from the blast.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Sky Hawk
The other review (only one around at this time) is correct for the most part. This is not a game that you should spend money on (I got it in a bundle myself.)
Your “convertiplane” flies above the ground. All enemies are on the ground. All your bullets and rockets are fired in the direction the plane is facing, at a specific angle towards the ground. The “behind and above” perspective means that the only way you can do any sort of aiming is by lining up the target directly “due north” of the plane, and experimenting to see how far away you need to be for your shots to start hitting it. Thankfully the green HP bar on the targets is a big help to find out when your shots actually hit their mark.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
This is not a good game. Read the other reviews for more details, but the worst parts are:
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Controls/Maneuvering is basically non-existant. It’s simply tank controls. You can’t change speed. You can’t change altitude. You can’t even move laterally (strafe).
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It’s impossible to aim. You can barely even see where you projectiles are firing to.
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There’s no variety in levels.
Positives:
- The helicopter model looks cool if you take a screenshot
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game