BEVERAGE: The Last Call

BEVERAGE: The Last Call

BEVERAGE is a beat ‘em up roguelite for 1-4 players where drunken anti-heroes save the universe with the power of booze and friendship.

THIRD PERSON BEAT ‘EM UP WITH EPIC COMBOS AND UNIQUE WORLDS

Whack, kick, slice, and crush your way through various worlds, challenges, and bosses. Collect Shards of Chaos to strengthen your chosen hero with drinks, and reach the end to get back the Orbs of Order! Changing arenas and random drinks and challenges keep the gameplay fresh on every playthrough. You choose the path you want to take to face the boss!

1 TO 4 PLAYERS CO-OP ONLINE

Get your friends along the adventure online and kick some chaotic butt as a team! You can also show off your individual progress on your very own paradise islands for fun, booze, and parties.

EXPLORE THE TWISTED WORLDS IN EVERY CORNER OF THE UNIVERSE

Lush forests oozing ogling tar flowers, fishing villages surrounded by toxic waste oceans, steaming automatons taking over mines… The universe is going through a chaotic transformation and only YOU can stop it. Prepare for twists at every corner!

FIGHT CORRUPTED BOSSES AND THEIR MINIONS

Survive through waves of hostile minions of Corruption who are ready to meet you in every realm. Destroy multi-phased bosses and release the Orbs of Order from their hold. As you make progress, so do they so never underestimate what’s coming next!

UNLOCK NEW HEROES, WEAPONS, ABILITIES, AND DRINKS VIA ROGUELIKE PROGRESSION

Choose your favorite out of the four heroes, unlock new weapons, drinks and abilities to personalize your fighting style and build. You have the freedom to choose your own path!

HAVE FUN WITH WELL-MEANING DRUNKS STUMBLING THROUGH AN EPIC TALE

Enjoy the strange new friends and epic twists in this feel-good tale that will keep you entertained for hours on end. You can look for hints of what is REALLY going on in this strange world, or just keep kicking asses of more and more epic opponents!


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BEVERAGE: The Last Call on Steam

NRG

NRG

NRG is an indie platform PVP action game, done a bit different.

Energy management is key, and keeping a constant eye on incoming bullets, hang of walls, and parkour about.

It’s ideally played with controller, and the movements feel pretty smooth.

Plenty of pewpews, bright colors, and free is always nice!

Real player with 19.0 hrs in game


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This game is quick to pick up. Great for casual play. The devs are enjoyable people. They are definitely not shy people. They are full of life and ambitions for this game. This game brings a new perspective to 3D platforming. I hope this game lifts off.

The soundtrack is alright, having it on loop in my ear for 5 hours. I do wish there were more sfx to the finishers. But i can understand why not due to copyright issues and etc.

The graphics are simplistic and adorable. Which are contradictory to their actions. 🤣 With limited maps so far, be prepared to watch the same scenery spin around your computer screen. The UI is rough to the eye, but the dev team does have some ideas on it in the future.

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game

NRG on Steam

Endurium

Endurium

Really fun, good workout

Real player with 19.1 hrs in game


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In this game, you wield two “plasma wraiths”, which are essentially lightsabers but with a few extra tricks up their sleeves. You face off against bots as well as 4 different types of drones. Different types of attacks must be countered in different ways: slash, double slash, charged slash, block, deflect, and dodge. You also collect energy that when fully charged allows you to launch a special attack.

The primary game mode is level based. Clear enough levels to unlock the next tier of difficulty, which involves more opponents, tougher opponents, and increased speeds. It took me quite a while just to unlock the third tier, so I can’t even imagine what the highest difficulty (there are 9) is like. Clearing levels also unlocks upgrades to your attacks and defenses. There is also an endurance game mode which continues until you lose.

Real player with 14.8 hrs in game

Endurium on Steam

Planet Nine

Planet Nine

This one’s a nice little adventure where you make your way through the world in a customizable mech. In addition to the numerous mech parts your character can level skills. This gives you quite few different approaches you can take and the choices you make have a real impact on your play style. It’s also one of the few mech games I’ve played where running a light mech can work if you use the right strategy. This game requires skill and quick thinking.

At first the overall dark nature of the lighting system bugged me. But, as I played and after a few good scares from monsters sneaking up on me I grew to like it. It’s actually quite well done with dynamic lighting where muzzle flashes, lasers and rocket trails light up the area around you as you fight. It’s quite atmospheric. Again you have a few different options deal with this, you can upgrade the lights on your mech, use flares, and even a scanner system that will highlight targets for you. There’s also a day night cycle, so you aren’t always fighting in darkness.

Real player with 25.9 hrs in game

Awesome game. Lots of fun. I have been through it and in touch with the developer and he has fixed some bugs and adjusted a few things. This game is a lot of fun. It just hasn’t been discovered yet. If you are looking for 20 or so hours to waste look no further.

Do you like blowing stuff up ?

Do you like lots of explosions ?

The atmosphere of the game is generally quite dark. This can make it a little tricky to see all enemies all the time but most of them light up in some way and it really makes for some awesome visuals while playing.

Real player with 24.1 hrs in game

Planet Nine on Steam

Empyrean Scout

Empyrean Scout

Maneuver your scout corvette through a wonderous but hostile domain. Abuse its superior agility to grind enemies for gear and XP, empowering you to venture further. Empyrean Scout is a space combat Action-RPG, built from the ground up for VR.

Supported by a discomfort avoiding locomotion system, you will toss yourself intuitively through space with one hand while aiming the guns of your corvette with the other. Play seated, standing or in full room scale.

Empyrean Scout on Steam

Battal Gazi: Stone of Yada

Battal Gazi: Stone of Yada

The Stone of Yada which gives enormous power to its possessors has broken into four pieces. Kill every enemy in front of you, capture Yada Guards, and bring these pieces together one by one to obtain that power.

Epic Boss Fights

To bring Stone of Yada together, you should kill the bosses who possess the pieces of it. Every piece you captured brings new skills to you.

Different Combat Styles

You can build your character the way you want by using the experience points you gained by killing enemies. Fight as fast as samurai or hit as strong as a knight, the choice is yours.

Exploration

Explore every corner of the map to find secret items like hidden armors giving unique bonuses. Every armor has cons and pros letting you build your character the way you want.

Battal Gazi: Stone of Yada on Steam

ELIOS VR

ELIOS VR

The game has much promise, but pains me to where I have to thumbs down the game.

Here is the scoop so far, as I reached level 100:

Pros:

+Charming graphics.

+Interesting combat physics.

Cons:

-Soundtrack, please allow me to mute music and not the game entirely. its mind numbing

-1 to 2 shot enemies.

-Enemies don’t attack you, I mean some do.. some don’t.

-Has a glitch with the quests where you can level up with the same quest.

-No shops, although you have all this gold?

-Kill 1 enemy, and return to NPC. Repeat. There is a story for ya..

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

I imagined this to be so much more than what it was. after 1 hour of gameplay i was level 52 with no sort of rewarding feeling or feeling of progression. playing as a knight you literally hit monster once, turn in quest. do it again. lol. im sorry this is an mmo for a 5 year old. i understand this is early access but i mean this is the most lack luster game ive ever experienced. i have over 250 health potions that will never need to be used and enhancement stones with no way of even using them.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

ELIOS VR on Steam

Radio Viscera

Radio Viscera

This is a very tentative thumbs up because the game is decent fun, but it’s marred by technical issues (walls with no collision detection, sound bugs, black frames) and a couple gameplay flaws (the camera). Here’s hoping future patches address some of these concerns.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cwBAt9eXcgY

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game

If you’re using doors instead of blasting through walls, you’re doing it wrong. It’s a nice take on a twin stick shooter where you can’t kill or defeat things by shooting at them, but instead shooting them into things.

I love all the glitchy visual effects. Game is very light on story and humour is definitely very weird, but I’m liking it so far.

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Radio Viscera on Steam

Spiral to Despair

Spiral to Despair

Spiral to Despair is a blackjack style card game infused with RPG elements set in the depths of hell.

You will be facing demons across the hell to solve the mystery of your origin and unravel your story.

  • Progress through story and clear dungeons by defeating monsters in the game of blackjack, loot items and valuables.

  • Use potions and flasks in your encounters to enhance your abilities and stats.

  • Enchant items, unleash legendaries and upgrade charms to get stronger.

  • Unlock achievements by doing various tasks and progressing.

You can export your save to cloud server and access it from another devices and continue your adventure.

Spiral to Despair on Steam

Boreal Blade

Boreal Blade

easily the best melee “fighting”/slasher style pvp game in the vein of jedi knight 2/JA (inc. with mods like MB and OJP/JKE), in my opinion, of all time. whatever genre you want to call it, it’s a coming together of classics like the Jedi Knight series, Die By The Sword, Chivary, Mordhau and to games like Absolver as well to a degree.

To me this game is a beautiful marriage of the elements that made me love “melee slashers” and it’s plagued by none of the issues of other titles.The movement, animation, attacks, attack feedback, abilities and customization are all done beautifully and you can tell what’s going on regardless of how new you are to the game. The controls take a short amount of getting used to, after that it’s incredibly intuitive. It’s an incredible amount of fun to play, shockingly easy to learn and just the right level of hard to master. I haven’t enjoyed being owned by far better opponents or enjoyed owning less skilled players this much possibly ever. It all comes down to the aesthetic, combat feedback and combat design that is IMHO unparalleled by any other game on the market. Name a game with combat that’s more intense, well-thought out and encourages the least anger towards the game than this. You can’t. These developers deserve all the support anyone can give.

Real player with 57.4 hrs in game

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Edit: I wrote that because I kept trying to post my review, but I thought maybe it was too long or something so if I would just type something short it would post then I could edit it later, but then it didn’t work, but I guess it did.

Oh my oh my oh my. The beta was already super promising. Sure I didn’t get to play much in the beta since they weren’t many games running, but it was a blast. And I was expecting to pay $20, and then it’s $4, but then on sale for 10% because why not, and, and less than one 5th of the price, and, and… Oh yeah I have to talk about the game.

Real player with 26.3 hrs in game

Boreal Blade on Steam