Darkness Shooter
[0.4] Controls & Training & Help
[0] Menu & Settings
[0.1] Sound & Music
[0.1] Graphics
[0.1] Game Design
[0] Game Story
[0.1] Game Content
[0] Completion time (level/game)?
[0] is it Enjoyable & Fun?
[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)
[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related
[0] BONUS point: Review for VR
Stars received: 0.8/10 ___ Note: v.4 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
Game description key-points: shoot a target
Overview: poor design, low quality, broken Achievements ( none is working )
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
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Darkness Shooter is another GameMaker Studio asset flip from serial copy+paste infringers, VeryHardMemeStudio. All these guys do is rip off game templates and projects from the Yoyogames/GameMaker Studio store and try to scam people into paying for someone else’s work on Steam. They have run asset flip scams dozens of times, and this is no exception. It’s nothing but a cash grab.
This time they’ve ripped off a basic template for a 2D retro pixel screen clicker ripoff of the NES game, Duck Hunt, only worse quality. Asset flips and other “Fake games” (as Valve calls them) are harmful to the industry, because they pollute the marketplace and reduce the visibility and exposure needed by genuine indie developers.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Mad Cart
Enjoy the fun in this fast-paced game! You will rotate circle platforms, so the cart can pass! While moving forward, get ready to shoot as many barrels as you can! Collect as many diamonds as possible, and don’t forget, your cart will move faster and faster! Use magnets to attract all diamonds in the level! Hit barrels to destroy a rock! Rotate the platform to uncover barrels! Rotate the platform until pickaxe hits a rock! When your skills will be extremely good, “Mad Cart” mode enables! Boy, it will take your breath away! No more shooting, use a saw only!
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Sea Battle: Annihilation
Fun casual arcade game. Great to play when you don’t have enough time to boot up a big game and get sunk into it. Love games like this for that aspect! Can upgrade your sub as you progress!
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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I actually enjoyed this game more than I expected to. For less than $2 I thought I would try this nostalgia trip. I have fond memories of playing similar games growing up. It’s not a game I expect to play for extended periods but much like a mobile game, I will open this up and play short bursts when I feel like it. The collisions are accurate, the sound is very fitting and overall I had a great time with this. With the menu options, I think ‘less is more’ but I have no real complaints about this game and would recommend it to others.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Selfmade Devil
Selfmade Devil is a casual semi-placed game with a rich variety of magic objects, enemies, and maps.Players as the demon king in the mysterious girl under the guidance of the cultivation of magic ability, transformation of the demon King city, improve the efficiency of material acquisition, to create a powerful demon king army to invade human territory!
The game features
Super easy to use game flow, simple 2 in 1 upgrade system
Up to 40+ magic forms and 30+ enemies
Slingshot combat mode similar to marbles
King Bullseye: The Chess Strike
A fun shoot em up, I quite enjoyed this game. Simple to play :)
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
a very frantic game, and a great warm-up to play an FPS
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Project Green Beat
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– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
EDIT: Detailed bonus mechanic guide at the bottom of this review. (Thank you SeattleEgg)
I just picked it up today, but I can definitely say that the immersion is there. I went into my own little world pretty quickly and started to bounce with the beat as I tried to pull off perfect sections. There are lots of bonuses available for trick shots, recochets, accuracy etc. Additionally, right mouse button will charge objects providing a charge bonus when you shoot them. I can see that there’s more for me to learn about getting higher scores, but after half an hour it felt like my mouse hand was going to fall off from all the button mashing. One concern I do have is that the cursor seems to feel a little laggy at times. I’m not sure if it’s meant to be lofting shots (ie balistic arc) or if it’s a bug, but it can be a little confusing at times.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Aces of the Galaxy™
Pros: good rail shooter. This is actually better than 90% of the crap rail shooters out there on steam. Good flow of enemies, engaging scenarios, rewarding arcade-like experience overall. Also great soundtrack.
Cons: For god’s sake, LETS US AUTO-FIRE. The creators of this have no regard for the well being of your poor thumb. Not only that, almost no workaround works.
Tried DS4windows - macros don’t work in-game.
Steam global controller - game crash on start.
Eventually found a solution. But jesus…
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
A rather ho-hum on-rails shooter. The game might have been more fun had they skipped the on-rails part. It just felt bland as it was, maybe having actual control of your ship path would’ve made things more interesting. Levels are visually decent, but it’s just so much to see that you can’t interact with…I dunno about others…but seeing massive ships in battle in the background just made me wish I could fly up, in, around, attacking them…instead of them literally just being there for eye-candy. Of note is that it does feature controller support (played through with the XBox One controller) though you’ll have to guess at controls since the controller button prompts aren’t there.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Modern War Simulator: Advance under air raid
This is a war shooting game. Wear a helmet and drive a tank to avoid the heavy artillery fire of the enemy air force. At the same time, you can pass through the lines of defense of the enemy turret and finally reach the goal of victory. In the process, it is not only necessary to avoid enemy airstrikes on an open battlefield with no obstructions, but also to pay attention to the turret attacks on the ground. In order to reach the destination smoothly, please use your full horsepower and use your precise artillery to make a bloody road and successfully cross the undulating sand dunes to reach the destination.
Reload
Reload is a arcade FPS target range game.
You can compare it a little with NES Duck Hunt game.
Only thing you do is shoot… and hit targets only using the mouse.
Maybe it sounds a little boring only on the contrary it a lot of fun.
You have different modes to play though.
Basic targets, moving targets, disk shooting and a lot more.
Not to forget all the different weapons you may use in the game.
After a while you become good at the game and it becomes even more fun to play the game.
Game looks great and gives a beautiful but disturbing effect while playing.
– Real player with 17.6 hrs in game
OVERVIEW
Reload is just what it claims to be: a MIL/LE simulation-style rail/range FPS, only, instead of shooting live baddies, you’re shooting target representations of them in varying circumstances. In addition, some less combat-oriented levels are included. It accomplishes this premise in a mostly enjoyable fashion, with some flaws.
GAMEPLAY
The levels are pretty well-designed and nicely explained, and it’s not that difficult to get a handle on how things work, while also not being so easy that you’re bored. The eyewear and camouflage unlockables are great touches that make obtaining platinum on levels feasible, while also adding a sense of accomplishment. There’s enough variety in the types of levels to give the game good replay value. Enemies that shoot back in some levels are quite nice. Really dig the move-and-shoot factor on some stages. Controls are good.
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
Drive-By Hero
Although being released a year ago, this game seems to put out new achievements from time to time without a single improvement in its quality.
So, I’m reviewing an “early access” version of the game like every other review from June, 2017 to the first months of 2018.. and I don’t really know (and I don’t wanna lose my time in searching in the discussion page and so on xD) if or when this game will be “completely” available.
Man.. this is really bad.
So bad that doesn’t deserve one of my lengthy and thorough reviews.
– Real player with 14.6 hrs in game
Richard was a simple minded boy. As a kid, he liked to play video games, he liked that feeling of empowerment when he shot enemies left and right in the latest Call of Duty. He liked to have fun. Life was simple.
Then Richard discovered achievements on Steam and his life took a turn for the worse. Now his games had this phallic bar below their titles, and as boys do he wanted it to be as long as possible. But it was often hard to get it fully erect, with no achievement left undone. All he wanted from video games was fun. Life was already challenging enough with a name like Richard after all.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game