Rogue Bots
Trash
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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Cybernetic Fault
From the very beginning I can say that the game surprised me a lot. I didn’t expect this from an indie game with a couple of reviews. The game has everything from puzzles to plot. The graphics are nice, the tasks themselves (quests, puzzles) are very high quality and interesting, it is a pleasure to pass them.
Summing up, I can say that the game is definitely worth its money and even more.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
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Cybernetic Fault surprised me a lot because I didn’t expect such a high-quality indie game.
The gameplay is based on the principle of seek and think, the necessary things are scattered throughout the level and only appear if there is a story advance. The controls are very simple, but it is strange that a person cannot overcome some obstacles by jumping or sitting down. The graphics are great, the optimization is also fine. As a result, it turned out to be a cool and very entertaining game.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Low Story
Fun platformer with some nice twists - like the red balls you need to rotate around yourself to the doors to open them. It kind of reminded me old school games with modern graphics. I think it was nice to have a camera changing the angle every once in a while. I died a lot but then again I managed to progress as well so I think it has a nice difficulty curve. Overall I think this is a nice platformer with some nice boss fights.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
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Great job. i love it.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Mystic Space
Why make the colors of the enemy bullets so hard to see? This is not a good for people with vision problems. I could hardly see some of the non-red bullets.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Pretty Hard and VERY high paced.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Relicta
Relicta is a puzzle game and actually the best one I have played since Talos Principle.
Game received for free. Is this a paid review?
– Real player with 73.6 hrs in game
Relicta is a first person puzzle game that really wants to be Portal.
Like all such games, it falls well short.
But unfortunately, it doesn’t even manage to stand out particularly as its own thing. Despite its high graphical fidelity and production quality, it starts out promising but ends up falling apart about halfway through, both in terms of gameplay and story.
Like all such games, it has a “core mechanic”. The core mechanic here is the ability to give blocks (and some pads that can hold charges) either a red charge or a blue charge. Opposite colored charges attract, same-colored charges repel.
– Real player with 40.3 hrs in game
Defect Process
This game is addictive and fun to play. It is a good fighting game with a fair amount of strategy. The 2D environment is deceptively simple but there are a lot of complex moves and a good amount of weapon choices. Every time you die, you try to figure out a better way to utilize the weapon or use a more effective weapon.
It seems like there was a lot of thought that went into designing the weapons and enemies. It was a lot of fun figuring out how to handle each enemy’s specific attack patterns with the different weapons. For example, using the teleport to pass through the laser wall or trying to time the stone form correctly to reflect the regular laser attack.
– Real player with 16.6 hrs in game
Defect Process shines through its singular focus on satisfying combat. It’s relatively short (around 3 hours to my first boss kill) and straight-forward (combat arenas mixed with light platforming sections), so there is not much else on offer (though it looks like there is much to come). But that’s ok because the combat feels really good.
Each weapon is completely unique, and really requires a new play-style to get the most out of. For example, the staff initially felt like a wet noodle that was largely fun for its ability to let me hop around like a mad man. But once you get to used to spamming and recharging the whirlwind ability, you can unlock an incredible amount of DPS (while still hopping around like a mad man).
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
Gravitational
3 parts here:
– Review at 5.4 hours playing
– A comment, which was my review at 1.8 hours playing
– Another comment, which are my “clues” and “pointers” for this game.
Review at 5.4 hours, having completed the game, AND I REALLY LIKED IT:
You can trust the puzzles in this game; after solving each one I said “oh, that makes sense,” and NOT “wow, that was arbitrary.” In a comment on this review I provide clues/pointers if you are having trouble. That is, not solutions, but just nudges about what to look at if you are getting frustrated rather than having fun. I did NOT receive this game for free, nor do I have any relationship with the game developers.
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
For 17€ I expected a somewhat polished game.
What I got was a barebone broken game.
Pros
If you hate VR you can show this game to your friends and they will hate VR too.
Cons
So many.
Looking at the trailer it might seem like a serious story driven puzzle adventure.
But oh no. Almost every voice line is full with jokes even when the god damn station is about to blow up.
Do you want to look around? Have fun getting a big DONT F**** MOVE SIGN in your face so put some glue on your head and mount it to chair to avoid this..
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
O.M.S
O.M.S is a casual story-driven 2D Sci-Fi Platformer where you control L10 (Nicknamed Leo) as his world is threatened by SIMPHONY the very AI that powers his planet. L10 will be avoiding dangerous obstacles and enemies as he hopes to repair SIMPHONY and save his world.
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Featuring Sci-Fi Visuals
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A Fully Voiced Storyline
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And Beautifully Drawn Dynamic Comic Style Cutscenes
Experimental
About:
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Experimental is an old-school 3D platformer where you have to complete levels in order to unlock new levels. Some levels have different unlock requirements like time, score collected or attempts needed. If you fail to unlock a level you can always try again, but you cannot save the game inside a level. Your best attempts are saved so you can always try to improve your results.
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Use various items scattered throughout the levels. Keys are needed to unlock some doors. Score items are sometimes required to unlock new levels. Weapons are sometimes necessary to survive the onslaught of enemies some of which can respawn just like you. Armor can give you an advantage by making you take less damage or sometimes even nullifying the damage done by weak enemies. Explosives can be used to take quick care of large amount of enemies, but be careful as explosions affect everything around. Some objects can be moved or destroyed when they block your path forward. However, be careful when moving heavy objects as they may end up on top of you.
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Not all robots you encounter are enemies. Some robots can help you by throwing items to you that you wouldn’t be able to reach otherwise. You may even try to give these robots some spare weapons and armor and see what happens.
About workshop:
- If you know how to use Blender, 3ds Max or some other 3d modeling software, you can try to make your own custom levels and if you want to, you can share them with other players through workshop. Custom folder contains 2 example levels made in Blender and 3ds Max that show, how levels for Experimental are made.
Boom Bits
As a beginner gamer it’s not always easy to find an interesting game that’s still fun to play and not frustrating. This game is very hard for me but, at the same time, the challenge I’m facing isn’t frustrating. The graphics in this game are very realistic and believable and the characters are just freaking cute. I can only recommend this game and promise you that you will not regret it. Well, perhaps you are losing your time doing other things you should be doing because you got hooked in this game. lol!!!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game