Boomerang X
Boomerang X is an insanely fast paced fling and zing game.
I see a lot of people leaving reviews saying that they are upset with the fact the base game takes only 2 hours to beat.
What they always fail to mention is that those 2 hours are packed to the brim with just about all the content you need. The arguably short playtime required means the game will never feel dull and every 10 minutes or so you will be introduce with a new environment, possibly new ability, and more knowledge on how to beat the next level. It’s addicting to go through the motions of progressing in this game which is why I think it’s so appealing to speedrunning.
– Real player with 48.2 hrs in game
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$20 for such a short game is fairly steep (1-3 hours with New Game+), so I can only recommend this game to anyone interested in speed running and gyro. I’d honestly put this game at $5 - $10 max regardless of it being a speed run game. The only reason I paid the full $20 was because of Flick Stick.
An issue I’ve seen brought up is that Flux (slow motion) is too strong. You can use it every time you throw the boomerang. This feels like it was balanced for New Game+ as enemy density basically forces you to constantly use it. Since there is a super meter in the game (Comet Mode), I think there is an obvious solution. Make it so taking out enemies not only fills Comet Mode but using Flux will also drain it. Since the game was made for speed running though, I don’t think any changes will be made to Flux.
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
Monica the story of far worlds
“Monica the story of far worlds” will tell the story of a little girl who found herself outside of her world. Monica will have to understand the laws and orders of the alien worlds. Phobos, the inhabitant of these places, will accompany her on this difficult way. Dangerous traps and a series of puzzles are expecting for them. They will be hindered by the creatures of an ancient virus that penetrates into the free worlds and submit them.
- Discover the secret of the worlds
- Avoid opponents and obstacles
-Solve the puzzles
-Help Monica to get home
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Severed Steel
This is an awesome experience. It’s been a long time since an action game has given me the kind of rush that this one does. The great action-movie mechanics, the incredible soundtrack and the wonderful stylised art all come together to make an experience straight out of kickass action films. If you want to squeeze every last drop out of this game I HIGHLY recommend playing this on Severed Steel difficulty from the start. It’ll frustrate you at first, it’ll take a while to get the hang of it, but when it finally clicks and you start pulling off and chaining together ridiculously cool combat stunts, that’s when the “wow” factor and adrenaline rush kick in hard. Playing on any of the lower difficulties (especially Cold Steel) will drastically dull the experience, and you’ll finish the game in two to three hours with absolutely no challenge and very little thrill. Then for replayability, run the challenges at similar difficulty levels and try to beat your own score. Then there are the modifiers for even more fun. It’s not as easy as it sounds. This is NOT your standard first person shooter. Don’t bother with cover and don’t try to snipe from a distance. Charge in like Doom Guy and kick off some stunts, dodge and weave, and destroy your enemies in a beautiful dance of ninja acrobatics and explosive Gun Fu. Flow like water, and kill them all!
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
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Did you ever wonder what if Max Payne was a woman who lost her arm and she was taking acid instead of painkillers?
Severed Steel is exactly that.
It’s a high-octane movement shooter that rewards the player for perfoming stunts like diving, sliding and wallrunning with invincibility and infinite slow-mo. Don’t expect tactiful gunfighs like in F.E.A.R. where you use slow-mo mostly when you feel overwhelmed, here you throw yourself at your enemies to live. You can’t sidestep individual bullets like in Max Payne or Super Hot, you have rely on stunts to dodge. Healing is done by killing people, so it’s like Doom but without the middle-man.
– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
Wanted Killer VR
Very good game.
Long story short, the game definitely worth my money.
I’ve got several hours of high-quality gameplay and excitement about future updates.
I would give it two ratings.
First, potential. In this regard, it is 9/10.
I believe that if everything goes well, the game is going to be a hit.
It gets 9 only because there is nothing to be completely sure about.
Second, the current state of the game.
And it is 7/10.
It is not 8 because there are things like AI, animations of enemies, player’s hand, the gameplay of some levels which can be improved. But! As for the first early acces release, everything is fine.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
The developer gifted me this for review and testing purposes.
Wanted Killer VR is a good fun arcade shooter with upgradable weapons. Has campaign and locomotion options. It is a cartoon comic theme type game but looks good. I think you will enjoy this. It keeps you on your toes. It starts off easy but progresses along nicely. During game play there are health and armor pickups. Don’t compare this to the big boys of VR gaming and remember this is an arcade type shooter so the gun play is NOT realistic. But the variety of guns are effective and the enemies move around enough to make it seem like they are kind of smart. They at times shoot at you from all directions so no standing still here.The menu has some options to change but is early access so give the developer time to add things and tweak the game. Give feedback first. Not negative reviews. Let’s give these Indie devs a chance to do something before squashing them. Yeah? For me the game is fun. This is one to add to the library. Everything seemed to work so my rating as it is right now is 7/10.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
A Night In Berlin
I’ve been trying to figure out what it is about A Night in Berlin that really works on me, because something clearly does. Something made me play through it all in one go, which took hours, and then go into the kitchen for a glass of water, return to my desk, and play through it all over again.
Maybe it’s the fact that I love super-violent action games, because A Night in Berlin is an immaculate super-violent action game. You move through buildings full of angry guys, and each room is like that bit at the end of a Mexican standoff when someone pulls the trigger and everyone dies in a split second: you crash through a door, then sprint six feet to cut a guy’s throat before he can raise his weapon, quickly shoot a bullet backwards as someone bursts through the doorway to investigate the commotion, and then stab at his torso until he falls on the floor. There is no time to think. There is no ‘think’.
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
A Night in Berlin, a simple but yet hard game to master and complete you WILL rage however this game is worth the time and effort, as simplistic as it may seem it still is a very interesting story. The game takes place in 2024 and you have 3 different characters to play. The first one involves half stealth half non stealth and you can take out your enemies in any way achievable utilizing your gun or knife given thankfully you can resupply your ammo from dead enemies or it can be scattered around the level. The second… well you better make EVERY single shot count, one missed bullet will cost you the level, keep in mind you cannot melee or resupply on ammunition. And last but not least the 3rd and final character has a kung fu like fighting style and he has the ability to slow down time and roll. KEEP IN MIND YOU DIE ANYTIME ON ANY LEVEL YOU NEED TO RESTART THAT LEVEL COMPLETELY!!!
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Collisus
Amazing game, please install this game and support the dev
He is working his ass of to perfect it and it needs more support
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
This game has huge potential. When it plays right, it’s addictive. The slow-mo 3D aim needs work, but the core game works pretty well. Some fine-tuning to the controls, more levels, and additions to the gameplay especially with the gun-fu moves (Adding more) this could go from a good game to a great game. Hope they update over time and soon. They have something here.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Another Warfare
This game has great effects, particles and all.
Enemies are standard.
Mechanics are good by themselves.
But level design is really bad.
Levels look alike, which makes you don’t like the visuals.
besides last 2-3 level they are not challenging in any way and this makes mechanics useless too
But in the end It’s not boring or anything. It is 175MB you can just buy&download&try in no time.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
In Another Warfare time moves only when you move, like in SUPER HOT. But now, in a 2D environment
I had a lot of fun playing through the whole game. It’s a short experience, fair for the price offered.
The level design really impressed me. You can really grasp the mechanics and different enemy types just by the levels themselves, learning as you progress. I never found myself stuck in a level that felt too difficult and were never bored by a level that felt too slow or easy.
Recommended!
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
ESTEN
This is ESTEN
A non-auto-scrolling horizontal bullet hell that focuses on highly experimental close-range combat, mainly revolving around your {Shotgun Options}
Playing as Mik you can Dash and Blast through 9 Full Levels, going up against Aliens, Drones, and Angels alike.
Get up close to your enemies and blast them away with a close-ranged energy shot,
Dash around at high speeds to get through levels at your own pace,
Face the ~Main Campaign~ or test your objective skill in the highly randomized, rouge lite
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– Real player with 29.6 hrs in game
SUPERHOT Mind Control Delete is the promised free DLC for SUPERHOT while also being a new release for the company and potentially a new game.
It’s also what SUPERHOT always should have been.
SUPERHOT was an excellent game when it came out. SUPERHOT took a novel concept and spread it over thirty-one levels. The story had some issues with how it was told, but the experience was enjoyable and players were able to quickly tackle levels and move on.
The problem is SUPERHOT left the player wanting more. While it had several bonus challenges in the game the main game would only last only about three or four hours. The experience was fun but for a twenty-five dollar title, it ran out entirely too fast.
– Real player with 26.4 hrs in game
Project Boost
First of all, i have been privileged to be a tester for Project Boost.
This game is not your ordinary shooter; hereby it is not for everyone. Project Boost is hard and it requires, at least speaking from my own 6 in-game hours, a learning curve. Although it does possess the basic mechanics of most shooters, it comes pack with gameplay elements which i will refer as uncharacteristic for the genre. Project Boost is frankly both a frustrating but satisfying experience in the end.
I will recommend Project Boost for it delivers for an indie shooter game but i stress once again - it is not for everybody. If you like a difficult game, this game will certainly please you!
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
Project Boost
Project Boost is a brand spanking new fast-paced, third-person shooter. Right off the bat, the game starts on a chaotic rampage without much context.
As I started to progress the game slowly limped together the whole plotline. The way it’s done and presented could’ve been improved. The game had already lost me in its chaotic, fast-paced shooter scenario before I figured out the plotline.
*– [Real player with 3.5 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198329404521)*
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