Last Soul

Last Soul

LAST SOUL is a 2D Pixel-Art, Shooter, Action, Platformer with a compelling story about a future where mankind is losing its will to live.

Get cover

Use shields to protect yourself from the bullet hell that enemies spread towards you. You need to also use these shields as a platform when reaching the higher ground.

Dash

Dash and destroy. With dash, you are fast as F boi! Often the attack is the best defense.

Bullet time

Last Soul is a fast-paced game, and there is a lot’s going on around you. Control the time and use the bullet time to dodge enemies bullets.

Big guns

You need big guns to destroy big bosses. Collect them all and spread mayhem around you.

Fly like a hawk

Death from above! Use a jetpack and fly like a bird. Enemies don’t even notice what did hit them.

  • Play as an AI robot tasked with saving humanity.

  • Explore and fight your way through tens of distinct regions.

  • Enjoy the amazing PixelArt graphic and an immersive music style.

  • Evolve your character, unlock new and more powerful weapons and abilities.

  • Master special powers, including bullet time, jet pack, and shields.

  • Take on awesome boss fights, or die trying.

  • Make your best speedrunner time and show off on the leaderboard

  • Discover Easter Eggs, boost your points, and get a totally different skin from the rest


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Last Soul on Steam

Keep It Safe 2

Keep It Safe 2

it sucks ass

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game


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This is the best game ive ever played i jerk off to gra[hics

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Keep It Safe 2 on Steam

Kisaragi no Hougyoku

Kisaragi no Hougyoku

The premise of this game is the most forced romance plot I’ve ever seen. Ever.

The translation is atrocious, there are rampant errors in the script, there’s very little use of visuals to aid the writing, there are no choices to be made, and the music is primitive.

The fact that the game is glitched and sticks you in an infinite loop where you can’t advance is actually a blessing. Even though this is an indie game created on a small budget, it’s still inexcusably bad.

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game


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Kisaragi no Hougyoku on Steam

Order of Ataxia: Initial Effects

Order of Ataxia: Initial Effects

No reviews for this one? Guess I’ll give it a shot.

This is a visual novel. If you’ve never played one of those, gameplay consists of reading and making choices. Basically a choose your own adventure.

TL;DR at the end.

At the time of this review, the game is not fully voiced (it will be getting a voice patch later, according to the store page). I completed a single path through the game, and reloaded before the final choice to get a second ending. Took me 3.5 hours.

ART: You can see the art in the screenshots on the store page. It remains consistant the whole way through. Characters have several facial expressions and a couple poses.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

I rarely ever write reviews but I like the developers other visual novels and this one didn’t quite reach that expectations but even so it’s by no means bad. I didn’t write a review so much as make two lists but it’s what came to mind so that’s what I did and now I’ll go to waiting for the next Rising Angels episode. :)

Bellow are my positives and negatives for the visual novel.

Bad/what could be improved:

  • Better audio visual feedback when you click something, like a sound effect or the text to scroll.

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Order of Ataxia: Initial Effects on Steam

CLANNAD Side Stories

CLANNAD Side Stories

So I sign into steam and much to my surprise I see Clannad Hikari Mimamoru Sakamichi de (Clannad Side Stories) on the store page, and after a brief moment of incomparable excitement and a small amount of time to recompose myself I bought the game, now if you have seen my original review of Clannad you will most likely know I have a great deal of passion for this subject matter…..

so I guess I’ll preface this review the same way I did with the original Clannad VN, and this is by saying I maybe a tad bit bias in this as I absolutely love Clannad, I have the Manga, the Blurays, the 10th anniversary art book, so yeah just keep that in mind while reading this review, and try to forgive me ;)

Real player with 680.7 hrs in game

CLANNAD Side Stories Official English Release, Published onto steam by Sekai Project and Developed by Key, who has also developed visual novels like Kanon, Air and Little Busters just to name a few. CLANNAD Side Stories is known as CLANNAD -クラナド- 光見守る坂道で in Japanese. It is originally released on PlayStation®Portable in 2010, it combined the text of the respective novel published in 2005 and audio from the drama CD’s published in 2007. Each story centers around a specific character from CLANNAD, from Nagisa to Yoshino, even including Kyou’s pet, Botan. [Botan is pretty cute but not my favorite of the bunch] Each short story adds rewarding depth to the world of CLANNAD and its cast. A small note before I proceed this review will be slightly different from the other reviews as there will not be any score given. Relavent links can be found at the bottom of this review.

Real player with 14.2 hrs in game

CLANNAD Side Stories on Steam

Gods of Love: An Otome Visual Novel

Gods of Love: An Otome Visual Novel

I typically don’t read or write reviews, because I think everyone is entitled to their opinion and the world has enough people that feel compelled to voice theirs without adding mine to the mix. However, this time, I’ve chosen to make an exception.

I’ve never played an otome visual novel, but after watching titles such as Dance with Devils and Brothers Conflict on a streaming site (apparently they are also games, but I have not played those), I found myself interested in the genre. I’ve played several of Y Press Games titles, so I decided to give this one a try.

Real player with 52.3 hrs in game

Looked through my notes and found out I actually didn’t write a review for this game. So here I am organizing my thoughts from half a year ago playthrough xD

I backed this novel on Kickstarter. I was lured by a pretty art mainly. I had to support the chance to romance those handsome gods. Believe me, I wanted to love the game. I still think the idea is amazing, unfortunately its realization kinda failed.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1965419669

If you are fine playing something lighthearted, just for the sake of gazing at stunning Gods, this game may be not that bad. It’s also a good choice if you are an achievement hunter. Despite the dev’s policy to sell the guides, there’s a free steam guide now. So, during the sale one can buy easily skippable story and add one more ‘perfect’ game in the steam profile.

Real player with 34.3 hrs in game

Gods of Love: An Otome Visual Novel on Steam

Clumsy Fred

Clumsy Fred

Clumsy Fred

First things first = If you stumple and fall down use the “F” button to stand up again, it´s crucial on some levels ;D

Review.

This game is different, I like the parkours within a specific time. You´ll need skills and patience, retry a level and you will clear it. It´s not an impossible game to finish. The developer still provide you with new levels.

thumbs up and a clear recommendation for Clumsy Fred.

Real player with 10.3 hrs in game

Overall review:

The game is hilariously fun. All the level play out very differently and remain unique. The music is very up-beat which really suits the game and forms an energectic motivation to keep playing. The animations are very wacky which creates some laughable moments.

Nevertheless this game is very rough around the edges and the controles create a very high skill sealing because they are hard to get grib at. (I’d recon the developers did this on purpose to get the most challenging out of their game ;) )

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Clumsy Fred on Steam

Influent

Influent

At the time of writing this review, I’ve mastered all 420 words the game has to offer, and completed all the tasks on the ‘To Do’ list. I played the English version of the game, so that’s the one I’ll be reviewing. I also own the Japanese pack, but I haven’t completed that one yet.

One thing I’d like to start with is that ‘Influent’ never advertises, nor does it claim to make one fluent in any of the languages available here (and I double checked this). The description of the game here on the store page clearly states that it is a game focused on VOCABULARY ACQUISITION and PRONUNCIATION. It never claims to teach one grammar, syntax, conversation, or any other facet of language. I feel like a lot of people thought ‘Influent’ was a full-blown language learning tool, which it is not. The negative reviews here are unnecessary and uncalled for. Having addressed that, let’s move on to the actual content.

Real player with 55.4 hrs in game

Before I begin my review of Influent, let’s all get real about language learning:

Learning a language is difficult. For adult learners, there’s no exception to this, and the how-to of language learning is a skill in itself. Becoming conversational, let alone fluent, in a foreign language takes significant time. Someone otherwise very smart once declared to me that they intended to learn Japanese in a ‘generous’ three days, so that they could read untranslated manga. Suffice to say, it didn’t happen.

Real player with 36.3 hrs in game

Influent on Steam

Extreme Real Reality HD Remix

Extreme Real Reality HD Remix

An absolute mind blowing experience. This is the Mona Lisa of video games. Had my mind not been destroyed by the first two levels I would have more than 25 minutes into this astonishing accomplishment of our modern times.

Real player with 16.3 hrs in game

Extreme Real Reality HD Remix is a quaint romp through a modern town featuring a loveable and relateable main character Carlo that may or may not be loosely based on someone you know.

For only a dollar (or less) you, too, can experience.

EXTREME

REAL

REALITY

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Extreme Real Reality HD Remix on Steam

Hoshizora no Memoria -Wish upon a Shooting Star-

Hoshizora no Memoria -Wish upon a Shooting Star-

Hoshizora no Memoria is almost a perfect visual novel game. It has a hilarious and very relatable plot which will get you instantly hooked. The game has a lot of comedy in it; the common route provides you with running gags, while the character routes freshen up the game with new comedy elements. When I first read the beginning of the secret heroine’s route I was pretty much crying with laughter. The game does also play with your emotions as well, however.

The translation of the game is pretty good, although there are many errors and goofs, such as spelling and grammar errors, a small number of untranslated lines (there’s only about five or six of them, however, so not that many) and other general mistakes, such as “Hisakaki” instead of “Hibarigasaki”. Apparently these errors will be fixed and reworked in the upcoming package release.

Real player with 2129.7 hrs in game

Highly recommended! I thoroughly enjoyed this VN. It was quite lengthy, (therefore a great value for the money), has excellent character development, beautiful character design, entertaining sci-fi elements, and one of the heroines is obviously the designated comic relief. (She doesn’t disappoint!) I will also warn you right now that there will be a lot of real life people standing next to you chopping up an endless supply of onions while you play this game, especially during the last 2 unlockable routes.

Real player with 95.7 hrs in game

Hoshizora no Memoria -Wish upon a Shooting Star- on Steam