Necrowarp
NECROWARP
The entire galaxy has been corrupted by a mysterious, demoniac source of evil, which just spawned out of nowhere to screw everything up - and to be even more “classical”, regarding profound story twists and characters, it’s up to Space Marshal Major McMâsscré to kill everything on sight that might be part of this evil (or well, just everything on sight). Of course, engaging the enemy with his prototype fighter on his own, just assisted by his neurotic tactical AI and except some of his good old friends, who might join him for a COOP session to save the day.
THE GAME
So if you are looking for an epic scaled 80s Scifi/Cyberpunk action shoot’em’brawl opera, fully packed with tons of weapons and customization options, plenty of gore and carnage plus bad and naughty b-movie kind of humor, then this cranky little shooter might be something for you!
Instead of just avoiding bullets, like in other bullet hell shmups (Shoot’em ups), Necrowarp also comes up with a lot of (un)forgiving brawler rampage as well, like crushing enemies with your melee weapons or by pushing them around or into each other. Of course, just as an addition to the huge arsenal of classic long-range weapons the game still relies on! And to make it a bit more, well, sadistic and personal, you’re not only fighting soulless robots or drones all the time, but manned enemy vehicles, crammed with really bad gang members or soldiers (trust us; they have the wrong political attitude), zombies (of course), mutants and other funky space abominations to bring democracy upon.
THE FEATURES
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Epic scaled 80s Scifi/Cyberpunk opera with sick b-movie humor
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Juicy massive destruction mayhem and gory battlefest action
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Different vehicles, air- and spacecrafts to choose from throughout the game
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Tons of weapons and customization options for your craft and gear
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Plenty of brawler and melee rampage in addition to the classic long-range arsenal
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A huge set of enemies with various weird and abnormal foes to fight against
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Lots of exotic places and locations in a diversified galaxy to explore
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Original synthwave and cyberpunk score to get you into the right mood
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Play the entire singe player campaign with a friend in COOP
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State of the art visuals and smooth performance due Unreal Engine 5
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TOKYO GHOUL:re [CALL to EXIST]
Despite TG being my favorite manga of all time, I can’t recommend this game to anyone. The gameplay is very mediocre, and online has been dead since release. If the game itself had enough content otherwise to offer I’d probably recommend it, but it’s lacking in every other area as well. Significant portions of the story are skipped entirely (more than even the anime skipped, which is saying something), the number of playable characters is very limited (with several characters being boss-only for no real reason, and most others not appearing at all), and the character creation is probably the worst in any game I’ve played. Most of the time spent on the game will be grinding campaign mode to unlock the meager handful of weapons, costumes and characters available, which you’ll be limited to using in that same campaign mode due to online being dead.
– Real player with 56.6 hrs in game
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a Lot of people are turned off by the graphics but if you can put that aside, overall, This game is amazing. It’s not worth a full $60… I’d say about $40 considering how much content there is in it.
The game is extremely difficult, To get Kaneki’s final form (Centipede Kakuja) (It isn’t the ‘final’ but it’s the hardest to get in my opinion) you have to kill Centipede Kaneki in a Campaign match and it is so difficult that it’s fun.
Whenever you are about to die in this game it gets so scary…
Overall this game is extremely good and while $60 is a bit too much to ask for the game it isn’t a total loss either… This game has so much content, All I’ve been doing is playing it the last few days and it’s extremely entertaining…
– Real player with 35.7 hrs in game
Attack on Titan 2 - A.O.T.2 - 進撃の巨人2
Attack on Titan 2 is the only one game I don’t regret spending so much money. After 400+ it’s finally time for me to write a review for it.
First of all, the Custom Character we create - probably I’m going to be the only one, but I dislike it. We can only choose details from other characters, there’s nothing original. But okay, it could’ve been worse. But I don’t like how the character we create has no impact on the history. It goes just like in the anime, with few extra scenes. We don’t change the fate of some characters, who was told to be dead, is going to be dead (+ our character at least twice could’ve saved the cast characters, but didn’t do that, which I find very annoying). We can only save them after beating Story Mode. We’re just extra character. Personally, I’d prefer if we could change the fates of characters as the story goes, based on our decisions.
– Real player with 449.3 hrs in game
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TLDR: I LOVE THIS GAME. And I want to emphasise the word “game”, because THIS is a game. Not like the first one, which was extremely overpriced and lacking in A LOT of aspects. This has been a massive upgrade from the first game, which was merely cool because of living the anime, but not necessarily because it was a good game. If you ask me, the first game feels like the beta version, while this one is the final product. I still believe sixty dollars is a bit much, but it’s definitely worth far more than the first game. Better combat equipment and combat system, funner quests, good story-mode.
– Real player with 228.5 hrs in game
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
Mortal Kombat 11
MK11 step aside, MKX goat. I played for 184 hours just to realize MKX is better, and MKX is way more affordable. If you want to try it, sure but it’s not worth it, maybe the graphic is good but the gameplay and mechanics are bad. Thank you for your time.
– Real player with 184.2 hrs in game
first ill start with cons:
i don’t like how they changed kombo breaker, made the game feel slower, gave higher advantage to zoners, there are less combos and they added custom variations which can be fun but complicated for the new players.
visually i don’t like character design choices, some armors look like they’re made out of plastic, character faces are much less attractive, and every female character magically lost all the thickness since the previous games.
pros:
new gameplay mechanics, flawless blocking and counter attacking which demands more skill from the player, krushing blows, fatal blows, lot more skins, towers of time. MK11 is more complex compared to the previous games in the series which in my opinion is a good thing. aside from some character designs, visually game is beautiful and well optimized.
– Real player with 105.6 hrs in game
Princess&Blade
Lovely game. Finally something sexy/erotic with a serious game play without the lewd stuff. Definitely a recommender for people who love hack & slash. It appears to have a memory leak which causes fps to degrade gradually as you play the game, but gamers who love melee fights, character customization and sexy, not vulgar fems, are gonna love this.
The game is very versatile, as each round has its own goals. Unlike games like Code Vein, it goes beyond hack&slash.
I always wondered why erotic games always had to be lewd. This game replied me: they don’t have to! Hope that, with time, more games in this genre make their appearance on Steam.
– Real player with 88.4 hrs in game
A little gem, having only played a hour or so , i already know i like this, dont be put of by the sexual content warning, there is mild nudity about, but really theres plenty of ok hack and slashing business to be had while impressing your blade in the finest evening wear, great character psychics beautiful settings, and hopefully a interesting relationship with your weapon, plus the notes say a single developer, hats off to them, well worth the price. will play more. and hopeful for even more content goodness, maybe relationship paths on how you interact with your blade.
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
Usurpator
Grab your sword and purge the land of evil forces in Usurpator, the MMO light melee slasher from Reigen Games. You will meet many other warriors on your quest as you unlock mighty weapons and learn devastating skills. Form allegiances with friends and battle your way to glory against the accursed army of maleficent Baron Siegwar, master of the dark arts.
◆ Features ◆
Open-World
From the depths of the dungeons to ultimate glory, become a legendary knight by honing your skills against the deadliest warriors in the kingdom. You will discover many new quests in the open world, hunting enemies and loot as you compete with the best.
Progression
Level up your hero by crushing enemies and completing dangerous quests. Customize your playstyle with unlockable talents and equip cosmetic finery to stand out amongst your ranks!
Arena
The Arena is where the boldest Knights stake their claim to immortality! Compete as a lone wolf or with friends to earn your spot on the league ladder.
Crafting
Gather resources from the world around you to craft potent spells and potions, or expand your arsenal with a variety of new weapons from throwable spears to magic fireballs.
Combat
Combat in Usurpator is fast-paced and easy to learn, but you can’t afford many mistakes against stronger adversaries. Chain your attacks for combos, block and parry your opponent’s moves, or avoid them by rolling out of harm’s way. Add insult to injury by breaking your enemy’s block or simply kicking them off a cliff. True swordmasters will have foes cowering in their sabatons even when outnumbered!
Backstory
The war has since swept through our realm, leaving battlefields glinting with the fallen armour of ten thousand vanquished heroes. Yet even as the conflict still rumbles on the horizon like a distant thunderstorm, a new terror has arisen.
Peculiar tales and strange lambent mists swirl around the twisted spires of Erator cathedral, where it is said the usurper Baron Siegwar is raising an army. For many years he was considered an eccentric, shut away in his gloomy cloistered galleries, absorbed by a mania for the mystical arts. Adventurers, charlatans and mercenaries travelled across continents to court him with arcane and esoteric wonders, and his appetite for morbid curiosities was an obsession that kept him from his stately duties.
Now, rumours have emerged that his courtiers have turned murderous, attacking the nearby villages and towns with an uncommon bloodlust. Survivors swear that these marauders possess inhuman strength, and that their eyes are empty swirling voids. Worse still, those that are struck down soon rise again to take up their swords and continue their rampage…
Once cast into a dungeon for defying orders of the King, you have found a means of escape and emerge blinking into a devastated land. Now you must take up your sword and defend the realm that made you a prisoner before all is lost.
Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous
TL;DR - I loved it, but it is rough in some areas. The people complaining about it being a d20 game are dumb for buying a pathfinder game and expecting it not to be. I love it.
Good -
Fun gameplay, decently implemented from pnp.
There’s a ton to do (for most part, more under bad).
The VA’s are great, when the lines are voiced.
The replayability is off the chart, I am on my 3rd playthrough and not bored of it at all.
SO many choices that can make one playthrough completely different than the first.
– Real player with 628.4 hrs in game
A Quick Summary:
Wrath of the Righteous, in a nut-shell, is an excellent party based RPG. It uses the pathfinder system which allows for very complex character builds. The overall story is quite good, and the graphics are definitely up to date with modern RPGs.
It does have bugs, but the developer has been fixing them. While the worst bugs have been fixed, there are still quite a few minor ones. I am sure given time that they too will be fixed.
The Good:
The Pathfinder RPG system. In most CRPGs I have played in recent years, the character building is fairly simple. You pick a druid or a fighter which comes with a few basic skills or abilities, then every few levels you may pick a few more. With the Pathfinder system you have a plethora of choices and other classes to mix and match in. Even basic classes have 4 variations, not to mention feats and mythic powers.
– Real player with 464.9 hrs in game
Warbox
As of right now, I just installed the 0.0.2.3 version and have not played it yet.
Four hours in, can I recommend the game? Yeah. It has a low price, and it is filled to the brim with potential in my eyes.
I can see the workshop being used a lot for this game, and if given enough freedom and creativity, I can see some really awesome things coming from this game.
However right now, all the jokes you see about having low frames is true. Game lags hard. Especially when you’re doing what you’d want to do in this game; make battle scenarios and play. It honestly is pretty bad. But this game is still very early in its development, so I can imagine a performance patch will be in the works.
– Real player with 13.1 hrs in game
This is a great game but it can be even greater there are a few things that need to be fixed and alot to be added the creators need to fix the healing system as when ur controlling a character u can not heal it and when ur not controling a character u can not heal it so. With the maps the comands and flags need to be fixed. If u want this to be a great game creators u need to add multiplayer, melee, more maps, a steam workshop, being able to go prone, more missions even a campain, more styles guns ect, and u need to add more comands like to make charecters fly and every enemy player to target one man and if a player kills there teamates than the whole team should kill the traitor. I understand this game is in its beta and for its beta its amazing this game could become one of the best games ever just depands on what the creators do with it. All together definetly recomend this game.
– Real player with 11.6 hrs in game
A Plunge into Darkness
Not wild about ending and last boss battles were a long slog but i liked it . Fun game
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
As typical for Aldorlea Games, this is an RPGMaker-built game, but with pronounced survival horror elements: Your party spends the entire game trying to escape a haunted mansion, with no stores, a limited supply of items to acquire, and no inns or other cheap ways to restore HP (though skill points recover during battle, and some skills can heal HP).
The gameplay offers quite a bit of fresh air. You have the usual leveling up by getting experience points from battles, but you can also choose a special upgrade from a selection after defeating a boss, such as increasing a certain stat or increasing a skill to a different tier. The skills themselves are delightfully oddball while also useful. For instance, one does extra damage if the enemy is afraid, and another does a whole onslaught of hits to randomly selected foes.
– Real player with 8.8 hrs in game