Iron Meat

Iron Meat

_An hour ago, this facility was home to almost 10,000 of us. Now… there are just three left. The rest have been eaten, absorbed, or otherwise repurposed to become more of…

Whatever this is…_

Iron Meat is a run-and-gun shooter featuring an onslaught of mechanics ripped from the dawn of the NES. Play as Vadim, a Sergeant Major in the Russian army, and battle the ravenous Meat across the planet and beyond. Overcome mutated victims, evade barrages of bullets, and blitz across land and sky in eight levels of the rawest iron brutality.

The Meat is allbut will you be the one to stop it?

Features:

  • Side-scrolling combat featuring a savage soundtrack by Darkman007

  • Eight apocalyptic levels of blood and badassery

  • Enjoy classic run-and-gun and shoot’em-up gameplay with a variety of weapon upgrades

  • Unlock a wide array of character skins, from the serious to the silly

  • Test your mettle with three difficulty settings

  • Enlist the help of a comrade with Local Multiplayer mode


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Iron Meat on Steam

Contort Effect

Contort Effect

Was able to test the beta and am happy to see, the game is out now.

Cool basic FPS with a slomo mechanic similar to Superhot. Has a nice amount of different levels and sexy graphics!

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game


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Contort Effect on Steam

To Hell with Hell

To Hell with Hell

There’s hard, there’s really hard, and then there’s this game. As someone who’s partial to the “die a lot and progress” genre (enter the gungeon and dead cells are quite possibly my favorite games ever), but to hell with hell is an a whole other league. With all that being said, and with only being able to get to level 4 (oh, you’ll see!) the game has a TON of content and never really feels unfair. Also, the game is absolutely perfect for loading up to play a quick game where you try to make it to the next level, in that respect, I certainly recommend the game, however, unless you’ve honed yourself on hardcore Japanese bullet hell games (think ikaruga), you won’t stand a chance…but that doesn’t mean you won’t have fun!

Real player with 23.3 hrs in game


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if you like NUclear throne or Enter the gungeon BUY THIS.

lol :) No really, it’s a great game - one that can even rival juggernauts like Enter The Gungeon.

The gameplay is very similar to that game, but wildly different at the same time. The feel and controls are mostly the same, but everything else is entirely different.

  1. Masks - This is the a very unique system - think powerups in Binding of Isaac, except every mask changes you into a demon - bestows you with special attacks, stats for all weps like - range, damage, accuracy - etc. They also all have their own HP meters and special skills - like a dodge move, and a special lock-on attack. or maybe a Beholder that can shoot a firebal that explodes, etc. You can carry up to 2 masks by default, once it dies, it’s gone. if you lose all your masks, you are just Nastasia - weaker, only a dodge move and nothing special. Very weak - so you want to get those masks.

Real player with 21.1 hrs in game

To Hell with Hell on Steam

Clawface

Clawface

The most comedic, addictive shooter ever. I love it. Even though I cannot get past the 10 Waves of Hell, I still play it with hopes of surviving hahah! The cute, deadly robot makes for a funny twist, and the enemies are so determined to destroy you. You can create your own stages, and change colors. It’s super controller friendly, and the weapon selections are pretty good.

Honestly, there’s nothing negative for me to say on Claw Face. It’s just a simple, straight forward game. Kill or be killed.

Real player with 11.3 hrs in game

There’s not much to dislike about the game. I’ve read through the negative reviews, and most of them were complaints about bugs that seem to have been patched out, as I didn’t notice any of them during my time playing. Outside of bugs, people found a lack of balance in the weapons, and while I agree that some are better than others, no weapon or weapon combo is entirely unusable, except perhaps at the highest difficulty. The positive reviews, on the other hand, bring up how fun it is to play this game, try different combos, and watch as you progress through the difficulties. Literally worst case scenario, you don’t like this game and all you lost was the 6 seconds it took to download (if even that) and however much time you spent on it. Best case scenario, you found a new game that is seriously fun to play, and has a lot of potential playtime with different weapons and difficulties. There isn’t any risk, but a lot of reward. Try it!

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Clawface on Steam

Little Soldier

Little Soldier

Little Soldier is a multiplayer online, bullet shooting game.With your friend, use fist or pick up the dropped weapon to defeat the opponent to win. It is suitable for the fight between roommates, online friends entertainment or other scenes. Allow 6 players, 2 teams to fight.

  • multiplayer online

  • abundant firearms, missiles and cold weapons

  • 10 + maps for play

  • you need some friends

  • happy is ok

Any suggestions or feedback, please send them to greyame@163.com .

Little Soldier on Steam

Bullet Runner

Bullet Runner

Fight your way through HORDES OF POWERFUL ENEMIES, who stop at nothing to shred you to pieces! Execute combat strategies with quick reflexes to take on the biggest of the baddies.

With a variety of enemies capable of unique game-changing abilities, you’ll have to observe and rethink your approach to show them who’s boss!

Use a wide variety of BIG FUCKING GUNS to take on the enemy your way! Customize your loadout with the guns you find throughout the levels to fine tune a playstyle of your liking.

From shotguns to plasma rifles, there’s a treat to be found for everyone.

Combine CRAZY MOVEMENT AND COMBAT MECHANICS to make your way through dangerous environments. Dodge, slide, swing and shoot your way to victory!

Master your toolkit and move around the arenas at high velocity, as standing still is not an option.

Bullet Runner on Steam

Feral Fury

Feral Fury

Pros:

Solid controls

Fun gameplay

Passive Upgrades that carry over

4 characters

A dozen or so weapons

Persistant and cool blood effects

Cons:

Not much content (feels like ~10% of Isaac’s content in comparison)

A weird driving section (luckily you can skip this section)

Another weird ‘train’ level. Luckily it’s short, i guess it’s supposed to connect the story but i’m not feeling this part.

It’s a pretty bare bones, mini-Isaac game with 4 characters & a dozen different weapons. Not sure there will be any more updates/content though so I suspect i’ll be done with the game at around the 40-50 hour mark, which is still very good value. There’s enough end-game content and variety to keep you playing for a while.

Real player with 44.3 hrs in game

My story of Feral Fury began with my roommate who came to me one day and said ‘So I found a thing you might enjoy’. Famous first words. So, he winds up showing me this neat little twin-stick shooter with a panda in power armor. My first thought was ‘that’s adorable’. My second thought shortly after was a resounding: ‘THIS IS AWESOME!’ He tells me that I’m free to play it when he’s at work, as we Steam Share. He has .7 hours on it at the time of my writing this. I have almost twenty.

If you like games like The Binding of Issac, Nuclear Throne, Enter the Gungeon and others, Feral Fury is a MUST BUY for you. I’ll go ahead and echo what everyone else seems to say, but it’s true. The controls are tight and responsive, allowing for the fine movements you’ll need. The combat is both visceral and fast-paced, making split decisions the difference between life and death. The system is as forgiving as it is unforgiving, punishing second-thoughts and the slow-witted, but rewarding those who understand how the game functions. The soundtrack is perhaps a bit too cheery for what the game is, but it just underlines the deceptive nature of the game.

Real player with 31.2 hrs in game

Feral Fury on Steam

Rising Hell

Rising Hell

If you’re browsing reviews and trying to figure out if this game is worth your time and money then here is a quick answer for you: YES. It’s a must have game for anyone who enjoys action packed platformers!

What attracted me when I first saw this game was its overall concept. I will keep it simple for you: you control a demonic creature who’s mission is to escape Hell. And you gotta love the devs take on Hell in this game. It’s basically a vertical tower-like place which you have to ascend in order to make your way out of this demons infested nightmare. Pretty creative in my opinion. So I guess that makes it a vertical action platformer where you fight through hordes of demons trying to ascend higher and higher.

Real player with 115.2 hrs in game

I’ve been eyeing this game for a while, waiting for it to enter full 1.0 release. I bought it immediately, and so far, I am so, so impressed.

The core controls are simple: you have your attack, you have your jump (which doubles as a cool aerial finisher), and you have your i-frame dash. It’s simple, but it works; movement and attacking is buttery smooth, and opens up the real core of the game: the platforming and movement. The platforming and environmental design is simply wonderful. You’ll be double-jumping and wall-clinging around as you endlessly climb upwards, using enemies to bolster your height as you dodge saw blades, spikes, and burrowing thorns. As a huge platforming fan, I’m very pleased to see it have such a strong place in the core game design, especially on special zones like the Slaughter Spire, which has you rushing upwards using enemies as platforms while a row of saws rises quickly beneath you. It’s challenging, it’s frenetic, and, most importantly, it’s a ton of fun. It’s also worth mentioning the aesthetic is great, too - backgrounds, enemies, and traps are very detailed without becoming cluttered or unclear.

Real player with 8.9 hrs in game

Rising Hell on Steam

Serious Sam’s Bogus Detour

Serious Sam’s Bogus Detour

The game in short: Pixelized top-down version of Serious Sam. Great artwork, fantastic recreation of original game essence, decent level design.

And you can see it from other reivews. So I give this game a thumb-up. It’s a good game.

But I want to mainly talk about the editor or the mod support.

It looks good outside, however inside the process is rather miserable.

The editor is too shabby. It can barely get the job done.

There is not much of GUI. A history panel stores up to 10 action for you to undo, taking up 1/6 of the window, while most part of it is blank, and you can’t increase the number of records. Some resource tabs, with only the path-styled string identifying them. A view of game camera and a properties tab. That’s all.

Real player with 84.8 hrs in game

“The game is fun… …If it’s not fun, why bother?”

  • Reggie “My Body is Ready” Fils-Aime, 2017

The technical presentation of the game is amazing. The pixelated graphics capture the feeling of old school twinstick shooters such as Smash TV (the inspiration for the Serious Sam series as a whole) and the sound effects are on point and never sound out-of-place. Damjan Mravunac (prounounced White Whytee) composed a phenomenal soundtrack for this title. It’s a mix of his usual percussions, but this time it’s mixed with retro-sounding electronic synths that gives the game its own identity music-wise (as in, you certainly won’t confuse this game’s soundtrack with other Serious Sam’s). The levels are all massive and rewards exploration. There’s plenty of secrets hidden around in the form of ammo, guns, Stars, and EXP that helps the player get stronger via upgrades. Almost every object in the game can be destroyed and turned into debris, sometimes rewarding the player with small goodies for doing so. The effects are amazing for a 2D top-down game; when you move into a dark area, the light will shift the shadows around in realtime. The lighting and shadows in the game is beautiful in general. The controls are tight, and Sam’s ability to dodgeroll is a wonderful welcome.

Real player with 65.1 hrs in game

Serious Sam's Bogus Detour on Steam

The Holy Chalice

The Holy Chalice

The Holy Chalice is a fast-paced action packed top down roguelike based in a fantasy world. You are a goblin shaman whose village has just been attacked and the villages religious holy chalice has been stolen by the evil entity. You must journey through the different realms of the world and fight different bosses and obtain the holy chalice!

  • Find over 50 weapon varieties

  • Fight different bosses

  • Explore different areas which are procedurally generated

  • Upgrade your starter weapon of choice

  • Retrieve the golden chalice!

The World: Explore a fantasy world where you will find multiple different kinds of monsters and fight them or die by them. Uncover secrets in the worlds that grant you material you can use to upgrade your starter weapon or find new starter weapons to use!

Bosses: Fight different bosses with each having their own specialty. Obtain material they drop and use it to upgrade your starter weapon to explore the world easier.

The Holy Chalice on Steam