Psycho Bathroom

Psycho Bathroom

This is a 2D hack-and-slash action game where you assume the role of a ninja-like toothbrush. In the bathroom you reside in, the toilet lid is broken, causing plumes of aerosol to shoot up in the air whenever the toilet is flushed. All sort of might-be-infectious matters floats among them, threatening everything in the bathroom. You, as a toothbrush, must exercise your agility to avoid hit and at the same time annihilate the threat.

Be a hygienic toothbrush to keep your master clean. In turn, your healthy master will work hard to earn money for you to level up and unlock new abilities. Remember not to spend all the money on your own stuff. Your ultimate mission is to buy a new toilet lid to stop the chaos once and for all.

Game Features

  • Tight control allows you to move around and strike swiftly.

  • Enemies and bosses with different ai movements and attack patterns. Observe, plan, dodge and attack accordingly.

  • See the consequences you cause to your master after every battle. Feel bad, happy or indifferent, your choice.

  • Buy equipment. Improve your stats!

  • Unlock new abilities. e.g. dash, double jump and special chain attack(coming soon).

  • Unlimited levels with increasing difficulty.

  • Dumbfounding ending cutscene. Work your way up to see it.


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Psycho Bathroom on Steam

Josh Journey: Darkness Totems

Josh Journey: Darkness Totems

amazing party game

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game


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EA Beat ‘em up + Castle Crashers like + play all 4 heroes = Roll solo or couch co-op in this colorful beat down. Expand ability boards to defeat creepy monsters and colossal bosses. Plenty of action.

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Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Josh Journey: Darkness Totems on Steam

OK K.O.! Let’s Play Heroes

OK K.O.! Let’s Play Heroes

After playing through the game in its entirety, here are my thoughts.

PROS:

  • Appealing, charming art direction

  • Writing on par with the show, feels like one giant episode

  • Battle controls feel good and combos are satisfying to pull off.

CONS:

  • Battle system, while fluent and functional, gets old really fast, despite attempts at keeping it fresh. This is mainly due to the narrow enemy variety and small boss battle pool.

  • Side characters don’t have much unique dialogue outside of quests.

  • Soundtrack is ok, but is generic and samey. Gets old kinda fast as well.

Real player with 28.1 hrs in game


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PROS:

-Art Style

-Game Feel (took some getting used to, however. hitboxes are a little wonky at times.)

-Writing is spot on. Really loved the characters.

-~15 hour campaign. longer than the usual beat em up.

CONS:

-Almost no reason to do random battles once you’re max level. Max level shouldnt exist.

-No reason to buy burritos since you’re cash-poor 95% of the game and should be buying packs instead. (and whats the rush to get to max level when that ruins the drive to do random battles?)

-No endgame. I dont know about you, but plaza patrol is the least interesting task in the whole game, but thats the only quest you will ever get once completing the story.

Real player with 15.1 hrs in game

OK K.O.! Let’s Play Heroes on Steam

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power

Controls:

i’m gonna say this straight off the bat, this game’s controls should be reconfigured after you complete the tutorial. other than that, the tutorial phase works fine. i recommend re-binding controls for dash, grouping, turtle power, and special moves only, since dashing provides invincibility after a while.

Bugs:

skater gear has an annoying bug where if you use their specials then dash with all of them grouped up, your character bugs out and moves on its own.

Music:

not only is the game’s music terribly repetitive, but it also has this horribly annoying sound effect that plays whenever you start a level.

Real player with 31.3 hrs in game

on mobile this may not be a bad game but it’s boring on pc. this would be good for a kid or if you want something easy but overall its not that great.

  • the outfits are nice and change how you play your turtle

  • it’s nice to be able to swap to any of the 4 turtles at any time though having all 4 in combat is more a curse then a blessing

  • the game is easy even on nightmare. they just add hp and attack speed on nightmare that i should add is the only other difficulty.
  • watch as 3 of your turtles look on as an enemy does a special and hits all 3 of them as you leap away to safty only to die anyway cause you took 3x the damage or 4x if you didn’t dodge.

Real player with 23.4 hrs in game

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Portal Power on Steam

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl

Hey, it is your DannyLMusics review and I am happy to present you my information about the reality of Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl.

In this beautiful reality we have several possibilities.

Charaters you can choose right now (DLCs excluded):

  • Aang (Avatar: The Last Airbender)

  • April O’Neil (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)

  • CatDog (CatDog)

  • Danny Phantom (Danny Phantom)

  • Helga (Hey Arnold!)

  • Korra (The Legend of Korra)

  • Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)

  • Lincoln Loud (The Loud House)

  • Lucy Loud (The Loud House)

Real player with 304.1 hrs in game

I can see the point of all those bad reviews that has spread around the internet. The game costs too much. Lacks of contents. Netcode isn’t the greatest. No voice acting.

But let’s see the positive side of this things:

Working on a videogame it’s not an easy task. Working on a game and supporting it with costant and huge updates is much much more then I ever wanted in Super Smash bros. Ultimate, which I play it as a competitive player. At least since before NASB launch. And for smash you all fucking payed it for a limited edition + 2 DLC pack. For sure. Most of you. It’s something like 130 euros. And you can’t even dash without lagging for half a second.

Real player with 156.4 hrs in game

Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl on Steam

Big Action Mega Fight!

Big Action Mega Fight!

Big Action Mega Fight! is an interesting 2D game from the somewhat forgotten Beat ‘em up genre with the single player game mode. Once this type of games were very popular, Big Action Mega Fight! is undoubtedly one of the best games of this type.

The plot begins with Megatropolis, which is attacked by the new, cruel criminal gang “Clunks”. You play as Brick, a sports lover. When the “Clunks” gang kidnaps our best friend, our protagonist has to break through the entire city to save him.

The game offers more than 35 levels, typical for Beat ‘em up games are linear levels usually consisting of going to the right side of the screen. The initial levels are not a big challenge, and additionally they are not very diverse, sometimes there are more interesting maps with new types of enemies, unfortunately there is no chance to count on original solutions in this matter.

Real player with 11.9 hrs in game

Big Action Mega Fight is a very simple beat-em-up, but it’s still fairly enjoyable, mainly due to the fun cartoony style, cheesy humour, and the classic feel that the music and sound effects bring. Oh, and it works well with an Xbox style controller - I used an 8Bitdo FC-30 Pro in xinput mode.

There’s a lot of short stages in Big Action Mega Fight, which start out incredibly easy but slowly get… less easy. Most stages simply have the objective of “kill all the goons” but every now and then you’ll get a stage where you have to “kill all the goons within a time limit”. I attempted to get a three star rating on every level, but the final level just felt impossible to achieve this, though it’s not hard to beat - it’s just hard to beat with the high score they expect of you to get three stars.

Real player with 6.9 hrs in game

Big Action Mega Fight! on Steam

Dungeon Brawlers

Dungeon Brawlers

well it’s not bad

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

10/10 one of the best indie games i’ve ever played. Great character design, fun brawling, lackluster menu, sates my unyielding desire for vengeance, colorful graphics, and overall a great time. Some of the weapons are pretty op tho

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Dungeon Brawlers on Steam

Battletoads

Battletoads

TLDR: Divisive visuals but solid gameplay. Different doesn’t mean bad. No online play option.

Battletoads. A popular TMNT clone with a series of games in the 90’s by Rare. Primarily a beat ‘em up with platforming, it did mixup the gameplay throughout the various stages with different genres. An iconic drumbeat would play when the game was paused. It was famously difficult and is still considered one of the hardest games of all time.

After a few cameos in recent years (KI and Shovel Knight cameos are both great) the Battletoads finally get their own game again. The end result is a good game but not without issues.

Real player with 53.8 hrs in game

“If you try and take a cat apart to see how it works, the first thing you have on your hands is a non-working cat.”

~Douglas Adams

What the f*ck did I just… * sigh * OK, I’m not an angry fanboy. An old geezer? Yes. But not an angry fanboy. Actually, the thing is – I was never a big fan of Battletoads. Even though I did grow up with those games and ended up playing and finishing them all eventually (yes, even that less-known Master System version of Battlemaniacs that was only released in Brazil), the only game I really loved was the original NES version of Battletoads / Double Dragon. Now that was the toads at their best! The rest of the stuff… I can see why people loved those games, but personally, I never cared enough. And yet, when Microsoft announced that there’ll be a new Battletoads game? With RARE involved? I was really excited. I mean, the old arcade from 1994, while being pretty short and limited, showed a lot of promise and recent Killer Instinct game that came with Rash’s cameo, proved that they still got it with both the design and the original spirit. Just think about it – a longer version of 1994 arcade (which was the only game in the series that used to include blood, by the way) with juicy design and modern technology behind it. That’s what we’ve been waiting for all these years, right? Right?

Real player with 41.9 hrs in game

Battletoads on Steam

Ben 10

Ben 10

I have been a fan of the Ben 10 franchise ever since the first episode came out. I have also watched every single Ben 10 episode from the classic to Omniverse, and played almost half of the games released for the franchise. Despite being a fanatic of the Ben 10 franchise, however, I wouldn’t recommend buying this game for the current price ($30).

If you are expecting to relive your childhood for a good 10-20 hours (even if you despise the Reboot but just want the latest Ben 10 game) and have the $30 to spare, sure go buy it now! If you’re not a big fan and just want to play the game for what it is, just wait for a sale.

Real player with 11.3 hrs in game

I don’t like reboot that much. I watched the original Ben 10 when I was a kid and loved it. Still watching it from time to time but reboot… there’s something off about it which I cannot describe. I’ve decided to buy this game just to play as Diamondhead but ended up playing as Heatblast most of the time. He annihilates everything once maxed out and makes other aliens look like a joke. You have 10 aliens to choose, you’re familiar with most of them if you’ve watched the original cartoon so it won’t feel like a different one. Game itself is not good, though. Here’s why…

Real player with 5.4 hrs in game

Ben 10 on Steam

Bounty Battle

Bounty Battle

After a few post-release patches, Bounty Battle is now playing smoothly. It aims for Smash Bros’ simplicity: normal attacks are varied by holding a direction with a button press, special attacks function the same way, and that’s it. No combos, no counters, and no secret special moves. The problem is the game couldn’t stop itself there. The additional systems are all certainly well-meaning: an energy cost for special attacks to encourage mixing in normal ones, spamming punishments to discourage button mashers, and a bounty system to keep the pressure on whoever is doing the best. Sadly the latter, which the game takes its name from, makes the best case for why these extra systems are superfluous.

Real player with 30.4 hrs in game

I’ve put almost 10 hours into the game which I feel is enough to write a review fairly. So first off yes there is a lot of issues that need to be addressed (the discussions says it all) But! that doesn’t mean the game isn’t fun. I was able to look the other way with all the issues and actually enjoy the game fully and I have to say it’s actually good! A lot of people may not agree with me but i’m not here to argue i’m here to say that this game does have a lot of potential and even though it got released with high expectations for a lot of gamer’s and was not delivered at launch does not mean you should look the other away and ignore this game. I realize that the developers are a small crew and that it will take time to address all the known issues but for the mean time I support this game fully. I’ve enjoyed the content it has at the moment and I am happy I purchased this on day one, this way I can see the game grow and evolve into something even more amazing then it already is! If your hesitant on purchasing the game definitely wish list it and keep an eye out for upcoming updates otherwise I recommend it. Be patient as in time the game will slowly become what everyone wanted.

Real player with 15.1 hrs in game

Bounty Battle on Steam