Scribblenauts Unmasked: A DC Comics Adventure
Was a fan of Scribblenauts Unlimited, so when I heard they were making a DC themed game, I preordered. Since then, I’ve played Unmasked many times, and until recently I hadn’t played Unlimited in years.
Unmasked is hands down the best DC game out there. While it doesn’t have every DC Comics character (The Penny Plunder and James Gordon Jr. are two omissions that immediately come to mind), it has most of them. There’s some really obscure characters in here; RUU-9-2, Salamanca, Kritter, Dragon King, etc. You can use the Batcompter to get information on them at anytime, although some of their profiles are a bit odd. (Computo’s entry is clearly about his New 52 version, but the character himself looks like his Pre-52 incarnation)
– Real player with 388.1 hrs in game
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This is like a $40 DC Comics Database. They have almost every hero you can think of. The game ruined me from enjoying the others, though. This was my first Scribblenauts game. I bought it because I saw Smosh play it. xD
I suggest you start off from a different one, unless you’re a big DC fan like myself. However, it seems like people who start from Scribblenauts Unlimited tend to not like this one. I am an example of someone who started playing Scribblenauts with this game, and I don’t enjoy the others as much.
– Real player with 43.3 hrs in game
ThunderGod
This game is awesome! The feel of throwing the hammer is great, the weight, the low hum while flying through the air. Even the sound of the thud when it hits an enemy and the ground are spot on.
For 15 bucks (AUD) this is definitly worth it.
You can also control the direction it flys back to you, but i often found myself not really using it.
My only complaints is i wish there was a little more indication of when my electric shot comes back
AND
Rewards other than score to maintaining a hit combo (for example, more damage? initial throw speed?)
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
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Have you ever dreamed of becoming Thor,But woke up and it just wasnt real?
Im here to tell you,Your biggest dream,Fantasy:Call it whatever you want right? IT COMES TRUE
For $9.99 USD,Become the legend your meant to be,Throw your hammer as you destroy Giants and call upon the power of lightning to fight and take back your village!!
Gameplay: Gameplay consists of multiple rounds with different Giants and such roaming around trying to destroy a village,Your job is to use that MIGHTY* Hammer of yours and destroy them before they do.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Spandex Force: Champion Rising
Long ago it was a good game very funny. And it suddenly stopped working for everyone. Recently the error was fixed and the launcher worked again ( see discussion page). But it is not the same game, it was replaced with a very bad one.
The pictures in the store page are not even the right one, they are from the old version.
So you don’t get what you see and what you pay for. How do you call this commercial practice ?
DO NOT BUY THIS GAME.
I don’t think the original one will be available again or they would have put it instead of this garbage. So you can forget Spandex Force: Champion Rising. Too bad
– Real player with 19.4 hrs in game
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Only played because a review stated Windows 10 latest builds do not work. Not only does the game work on Windows 10 but it kind of grabs you though repetitive.
Premise is create a super-hero, exercise your super powers by playing match 3 battles and unlocking mini games. Some strategy is involved when going against more powerful enemies. One of the mini games was a pain and I felt the game could of been more lenient in this regard. The last mini game I’ve unlocked to this point was a bubble bobble clone giving me an impetus to move forward to see what else the game offers.
– Real player with 10.8 hrs in game
Come on Baby!
Very Exciting and baby is cute.
I like PANPAN~! ♡
Great to have fun with friends.
– Real player with 58.3 hrs in game
Great little minigame game. I enjoy how a lot of the events make little to no sense!
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
EverHero - The Fantasy Shooter
I really like this game, but im stuck in the map #54.
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
Yes, it’s a mobile port. I should’ve googled it before buying.
Every level feels almost exactly the same. There’s always a goblin that laughs at you in every level. Bosses are just boring and spongy. You can upgrade stats as you play which is the best part about the game, but the grind is absolutely insane. Play the same levels over, and over, and over again to get coins to upgrade. Everything feels very unsatisfying, but overall it’s just a boring slog.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Hero or Villain: Battle Royale
This is actually the author, so I will use this space to try to address some of the points raised so far in the reviews.
Please note that this game was only recently released, and there are some known bugs that should hopefully be ironed out soon (which appear to be blocking some of the paths through the game).
Note also that this is the 2nd in an expected 3 game story-arc. As such, the game does only take you so far in the story, which will be completed in the last part of the game.
You cannot save everybody in the story, though some characters can be saved, if you make the right decisions (or kill others yourself). Anyway, please feel free to discuss the game, here or in the discussion section! :)
– Real player with 22.7 hrs in game
I was really exited to read the sequel,but it turns out it was not what i expected:
First, you are treated like a slave and there is no good dialoge option to rebel, this is a major flaw with the game because it really ruins the whole cyoa thing going on.The only good thing i can comment on is that liked the side missions more then the main one.
Second, the deaths are just everywhere, this leads to just not wanting to get along with anyone, and in that same note the relatonship is also really bad, one day you can be friends then the next one she is a bitch with you (Im talking with you joo)
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
Trivia Vault: Super Heroes Trivia
Trivia Vault: Super Heroes Trivia is, as the name suggests, a trivia game about super heroes.
It is basically a text-based game, with some minimal graphics re. scoring, etc.
The game consists of trivia questions, with a timer, so the faster you answer, the more money you get.
If you want to test your knowledge about super heroes, then it may be worth buying.
However, I found it to be rather boring. I don’t know exactly what I was expecting, but I had assumed that the game would have had a bit more pizzazz to it.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
You get what you pay for. Cheap game, cheap programming.
It does have lots of good trivia questions, though sometimes the wrong answers are silly. My major beef with this game is the title page is just the generic “Trivia Vault” page. It does not say which specific game of trivia you are playing. Also once the game starts it just starts right in on the trivia. No options to redo a section, it goes immediately to the next after calculating your $$$ gained, which I assume is the score since there’s nothing to buy! I wish the Devs had put just a little more time and effort to polish off the game. Right now it’s like some school kid’s attempt at making a trivia game. Just the basics, no frills.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Hero Zero
This game is sort of endless, you can play and play and there’s always somebody more powerfull than you. Still, you can actually feel the growth your character experiences with every decision and every timer.
It has also a trainable pet system once you hit level 60, and the pet gives you bonuses and some self activated skills during combats. More interesting, every unlocked skill can be traded for a skill in the same slot with other pets you have.
The Hideout is a different typo of expansion/combat where you use automated bots to defend and attack other Hideouts for resources for your own hideout. What’s importan is that besides the buffs for bots and the main defense of the base, you have accelerators, resource gathering systems, Coin generators that go into your character wallet, Experience generator, Battle gym to better your stats, options to generate more adrenaline for the personal pvp sytem, and more. It’s continually expanding with more options for your limited hidout space.
– Real player with 3086.4 hrs in game
Sure, at first Hero Zero may just seem like your typical click and wait game. And it is very much a click and wait game, so if you absolutely hate those, don’t expect much. However, and this is key, unlike other click and wait games it will never make you wait even half an hour for anything. In my opinion what makes those games so terrible is not that you have to click and wait, but that you have to click and then wait for so freaking long. The longest timers in HZ are about 20 mins, and those are pretty rare (there are also a couple 1 hour timers but those are for very special actions that you only need do once in a while anyways). Most don’t go past 10 mins, and usually they are 5 mins or even less. In the meantime, there’s plenty stuff to do so that you feel like you’re always doing something even if it’s just clicking and waiting. The game keeps you entertained, and isn’t that what matters?
– Real player with 1345.0 hrs in game
Heroes Never Lose: Professor Puzzler’s Perplexing Ploy
I’m pretty fond of puzzle games, but I don’t think I’ve recently played anything within the genre that’s had me coming back for more as frequently as this one has. The play style was more than likely based off of an already existing puzzle game (Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo), which I’ve never had the chance to play, though I do believe this does stand out as it’s own game.
The characters, heroes and villains both are designed as if they’re “diet” versions of ones we already know and love, but that’s their greatest strength. It’s very amusing to look at them that way, like “Wow what if The Flash also delivered pizza’s on his downtime? What if his entire superhero identity revolved around that?”
– Real player with 16.3 hrs in game
Tags: Casual - Match3
Additional Tags: Delete Local Content & Remove from Library
TLDR: Eternal Early Access. Limited Roster. Not as intuitive or feature rich as Puyo Puyo Tetris. Play that instead.
Splitscreen Dr mario combat with Xbox360 pad and retro theme. Well made too, just lacks a bit in content and has a few blemishes that needs fixing. Slow updates. Possibly abandonned.
It is a retro superhero fight Dr mario game. Xbox360 pad works out of box. Game is well designed mechanically, with the ability to fuse squares of same colored blocks which becomes attacks when cleared. Attacks dump a bunch of random tiles on a timer in the enemy screen rather than attack hit points which is both clever but also very obvious way of handling the combat mechanic. I like it, clean and fair. The timer ensures that your attack dont immediately give your foe ammo for a counter attack with all the randomly fused blocks.
– Real player with 13.2 hrs in game
HyperBrawl
TL;DR: If you’re expecting the same gameplay fluidity as Mario Strikers then sadly the game isn’t there yet. A few minor but very important gameplay issues have to be ironed out before that happens. But that really is it and despite that, if you have friends to play with the game is still a ton of fun.
The game feel and pace mimics that of Mario Strikers very heavily while at the sametime delivering on its own twists like:
- Hypercurve - Being able to control the balls trajectory once you throw it to a certain extent
– Real player with 36.3 hrs in game
For a game that flew under my radar for about a month…. a ton of fun.
I mean, big huge heaping pile of fun.
I mean really spectacular, the sort that will make you shout when you score.
HOW IT PLAYS
It’s a 2v2 exercise - players can be human or AI, in whatever combo. (some mode limits do apply)
The object of the game is to achieve the highest score.
Fundamentally, the game plays a lot like speedball - you grab the ball, run it, pass it back and forth, and shoot it into the opponent’s goal/net; the opponents try to stop you, recapture the ball, do the same in your net; result is constant scramble.
– Real player with 24.9 hrs in game