Shoot To Kill

Shoot To Kill

SHOOT TO KILL is a single player retro FPS inspired by the violence and pace of shooters of the past. Harkening back to the violence of F.E.A.R. and visceral gore systems of the Soldier of Fortune games, all taking place in a brutalist neo-futuristic setting.

Take on hordes of soldiers and experiments created by an authoritarian military group in the dystopian future of 2140. A new World War is beginning to unfold. It is now up to you and your skills as a combat expert to eradicate the authoritarian ANKERKORP, and save everyone you love.

DISMEMBER. GIB. SHOOT TO KILL.

  • Eviscerate enemies in beautiful slow motion, using dismemberment to stay alive.

  • Use movement abilities like dashing to zip away from bullets and attacks

  • Break down enemies into red meaty chunks using the detailed and disgusting gore system

  • Relive the feel of the classic early 2000’s shooters with a fast pace and violent action


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Shoot To Kill on Steam

Paradiso Guardian

Paradiso Guardian

Paradiso Guardian is an ARPG in Metroidvania style.

Play as Lenga Valentine, a battle angel from the Paradiso Army,

you are going to reclain a floating castle invaded by unknown forces.

Friendly or hostile, Lenga will encounter a few of interesting guys during his journey.

Once defeated, they will lend a hand to Lenga, helping him reaching the top of the castle,

where the truth shall be revealed.

PG is an ARPG in Metroidvania style heavily influenced by castlevania series.

Players will explore different areas of the whole map and unlock new abilities in order to gain access to new areas.

Main Features

  • Explore a Semi-Linear castle with various enemies.

  • Satisfying battle with tight and fluid control.

  • Handcrafted 2D pixel art aiming at 16-bit era.

  • Persuade your friends and enemies and make bond with them.

  • A bunch of food/equipment/relics to collect.

  • Discover the world of Paradiso.


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Paradiso Guardian on Steam

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger

Silas Greaves is here to kick ass and chew tobacco leaves. And he’s all out of leaves.

**Call of Juarez: Gunslinger is a gold standard for arcade, wild west, stylized first-person shooter games.

… well it is frankly a very specific recommendation. Let’s shorten it up and say that it’s simply just a great game.**

     One of the better video game ‘feel good’ vidya stories from recent years. After an abysmally abhorrent experiment that was ‘Call of Juarez: The Cartel’ Techland took a deep breath and returned to form with one exceptionally charismatic, familiar yet unconventional first-person shooter that is not only anything like its predecessors but stands out among competitors in the genre to this day.

Real player with 32.2 hrs in game


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IN A WORD: COMPELLING

IN SHORT:

OF A SIMILAR NATURE TO: n/a

WHAT TO EXPECT: Western themed FPS. AAA comicbook style graphics. Great story. Amazing voice-overs. Three game modes. Singleplayer only. Slow-mo mechanic. Skill-trees.

ACHIEVEMENTS: DIFFICULT. But rewarding.

STATUS: COMPLETE.

WHEN TO BUY: A DECENT SALE.

More info below….

THE LOWDOWN:

Call of Juarez Gunslinger is a western themed FPS with a story-driven campaign and, arcade and dueling modes. You take on the role of Silas Greaves a cowboy turned bounty hunter who must take on an assortment of robbers, thieves and legendery outlaws in order to track down and kill the gang responsible for murdering your brothers.

Real player with 31.9 hrs in game

Call of Juarez: Gunslinger on Steam

TimeShift™

TimeShift™

Roughly ten to eleven years ago, TimeShift was finally launched on the seventh generation of consoles and Windows PC. The game was originally a title of the classic Xbox, but eventually was delayed and appeared later for Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. TimeShift is part of a small group of games that back when new systems were popular, they tried to introduce something new to the table in terms of technology, and not just graphics. TimeShift delivered just that, a unique first-person-shooter experience where players have the ability to manipulate time, slowing it down, stoping, or even rewinding it completely.

Real player with 18.8 hrs in game

8/10

Graphics

☐ Beautiful

☐ Average

☑ Outdated (For a 2007 title i’ve seen worse)

Gameplay

☑ Very Fun (Action Packed, think dishonered’s freeze time mixed with MFPS)

☐ Average

☐ Repetitive

Audio

☐ High quality

☑ Average (Cutscenes have poor mixing, but atmosphere sfx are well done)

☐ Repetitive

Difficulty

☑ Hard (While health does regenerate, you will die very quickly, a good balance)

☐ Average

☐ Too Easy

Story

☐ Amazing

☑ Average (Nothing too groundbreaking, narrative carries well though)

Real player with 14.7 hrs in game

TimeShift™ on Steam

Singularity™

Singularity™

Singularity: An Imperfect, Hidden Gem

The best way to describe this game in my opinion is as “an imperfect, hidden gem”.

The tl:dr is that the game is a fairly good (certainly above average) First Person Shooter, and I would definitely recommend this for fans of the FPS genre and for people who like to play around with futuristic gimmicks (like the Nanosuit in Crysis, the Plasmids in Bioshock, or in this case the Time Manipulation Device, which is the main selling point of this game) although the game has some issues (see below).

Real player with 32.6 hrs in game

While it’s reminiscent of many other games, Singularity is greater than the sum of its oft-borrowed parts. The time & space manipulation in puzzle solving has a Portal-esque feel to it, the gunplay and sci-fi elements are evocative of the Half-Life series, and the alternate reality’s sprawling landscapes filled with intricate details and satirical propaganda clearly show that BioShock rubbed off on the developers. In fact, the Time Manipulation Device (TMD) employed by the game is essentially a Plasmid from BioShock – equipped on your hand, you’ll use it to do things like reverse or speed up the age of items and enemies to bring variety to combat and navigate the devastated, apocalyptic terrain.

Real player with 25.3 hrs in game

Singularity™ on Steam

月之泪 ~ Tears of Luna

月之泪 ~ Tears of Luna

Story

Thousands of years ago, the phenomenon of “Tears of Luna” occurred, countless monsters flocked to the earth, the world was destroyed,

This incident is also known as the “Sorceress Destroying the World”. Now that a new crisis has emerged, will the tragedy of the destruction continue?

The game draws on part of the world view setting of the RPG game “Final Fantasy 8”

Features

Danmaku+Arcade style STG, while avoiding the barrage, destroy the enemy aircraft as soon as possible to form a “bullet-storm-elimination” otherwise it will not survive

Scoring method:

1.Destroy enemy aircraft and bosses to get points

2.The number of all enemy aircraft destroyed in each level is counted in the Combo, and it becomes a score at the settlement of each level

3.Destroy the enemy aircraft to form “bullet-storm-elimination”, which will turn the barrage around the enemy aircraft into points

4.Grazing counts as points

5.The remaining time of the boss battle is counts as points

6.Reward for “1UP” every 10 million score

Special Thanks

1. Use the “魔王魂” music material(maoudamashii)

2. used the free (commercially available) materials (approximately 2-3 photos) on Pixiv. The source is too old and I have forgotten the source. apologize to the author -_-!

Control

Gamepad:

Arrow key(direction):Control the character to move up and down

X: confirm/shoot (confirm/shoot)

A: speed down

R: magic

Keyboard:

WSAD: Control the character to move up and down, left and right

J: Confirm/shoot (confirm/shoot)

K: speed down

R: magic

Attention

1. During the boss battle, the mobs are not counted in the Combo

2. The first type of magic (shield) can negate the beam attack

3. The closer you are to the monster, the higher the shooting power (especially shot bullets, cluster bullets seem not obvious)

4. Because of the preference for the Arcade mode, the “processing drop” effect is reproduced

5. Others to be added

月之泪 ~ Tears of Luna on Steam

Poet Squad

Poet Squad

Poet Squad (تیم شاعر) is a real-time tactics roguelite focused on (highly kinetic) hand-to-hand fights. A Mortal X-Com’bat for short. It features a unique setting of Persian Cyberpunk.

Take control of a group of young poets — Persian cyber-ninjas. Break through ambushes and outposts of bandits, ghouls, auto-mechas and elite enforcers. Unravel the tangle of intrigues and bring your vision of the future of the United Sultanates!

Key Features:

  • Fighting game experience in tactical battles:

    Uppercuts, air kicks, magnet grips and RED BARRELS — all in tactical slowmo

  • Roguelite character progression:

    Lots of perks and weapons meant to be combined and used in teamwork.

  • Procedural generated encounters:

    Everything is kinetic and/or destructible! Use the environment or it will be used against you.

  • Dramatic story of three friends:

    Will they be able to find their own way and solve the problems of the post-war world?

Poet Squad on Steam

Titan Attacks!

Titan Attacks!

Absolutely glorious remaster of the classic Space Invaders game. Innovative, advanced, and scores of fun to be had.

When aliens living on Titan, Saturn’s moon, decide to attack, they lay waste to Earth’s military forces. Well most of it. You are the last remaining Tank Commander on Earth, and you are one bad mofo. Battle your way across Earth to stop the invasion, and then you take it to the skies as you hit the Titans' outpost on the Moon, and obliterate it. Next stop, the Titans' Martian colony. They wiped out all the little green men also and need to pay. After Mars, you find yourself on Saturn, and the enemy forces are strong. But not as strong as when you reach Titan itself, taking on the nest of the alien scourge to nearly end our way of life… and the poor Martians.

Real player with 33.9 hrs in game

Titan Attacks! is a retro, arcade, 2-D shooter where the nameless Commander fends off the Titan invasion with his trusty pixelated tank.

The game commences on Earth then progresses to new zones. Zone progression occurs when its boss is defeated. There are a total of five zones, each containing twenty levels, with their own unique design. Once all five have been defeated, it loops back to Earth, albeit with a slightly higher difficulty.

The game mechanics are fairly straightforward; aim & kill. Fortunately, that doesn’t do Titan Attacks! the justice it deserves. The mechanics conspire in such a way to exude a simple & fun experience. There are a number of boosts & improvements that can be purchased between levels to mitigate your success. For example, there are powerful area-of-effect bombs, weapon add-ons, additional shielding & more. Currency is derived from killing enemies & also capturing them. Capturing enemies adds a unique dimension to some situations, as doing so can be lethally dangerous, but extremely profitable. The Titans have a wide arsenal of ships & weapons that change in function & attitude from zone to zone, which can easily lead to your undoing if not cautious. There are bonus rounds that gauge your accuracy & reward you accordingly so keep nimble. These rounds occur between levels, after every seventh level.

Real player with 19.3 hrs in game

Titan Attacks! on Steam