Head Bumper: Editcraft
Platform Racing 2 but awesome
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
LEGO® DC Super-Villains
One of the best lego games I’ve played in years. This game has it all. A spectacular customizer that’s only limited by your imagination, really fun characters to play as, and easily the best story campaign out of any lego game ever made. With fantastic performances from Mark Hamill, Clancy Brown, and more recognizable DC voice actors who reprise their roles from their previous work on other DC animated shows. Plus, this campaign has some of the best level design out of any lego game as well, with many of them having puzzles and challenges that aren’t super hard but aren’t super easy either. It makes a perfect balance that makes the game so accessible to anybody.
– Real player with 104.5 hrs in game
Lego DC Super Villains is essentially Traveller’s Tales' very own original adaptation of the Forever Evil DC Comics storyline. Featuring the Injustice League, League Of Doom, Justice League and a couple surprises. This is the first Lego game all about the bad guys, so this is NOT Lego Batman 4, nor is it meant to replace it. This is more of an evolution of the Villains level section in the very first Lego Batman game, and that is a good thing for many reasons.
If you’re familiar with Lego games, you probably already know that every Lego game has something that sets it apart from other Lego games. Lego DC Super Villains goes a bit further with this though. So… What exactly is different this time around?
– Real player with 83.6 hrs in game
LEGO® Marvel Super Heroes 2
Warning: Ignore ALL troll reviews that will downvote this game just because it’s missing X-Men and Fantastic 4. If you’re going to read a review, it should be from someone who isn’t stuck on the characters that are missing but the quality of content and the actual experience the game provides.
▪How many hours does my hard-earned cash get me?
If you played the first game, you probably know that it easily gave you 40-100 hours worth of stuff to do. I’m happy to say that this game goves you 120-200 hours worth of stuff if you want to 100% the game. The game basically has twice the content of the first game.
– Real player with 97.5 hrs in game
Not quite Secret Wars, but this’ll do
This is a fine entry in the long running series of Lego games which serve dual purposes. On one hand, the Lego games are easy pick up and play action games that can really be enjoyed by any age, from little kids to grown ups. On the other hand, the main franchise from Traveler’s Tales also serves as fanfare for a number of intellectual properties, ranging from DC comics to Jurassic Park to Star Wars, and more. And of course, Marvel comics.
This entry is stacked. With a roster of over 230 characters in the base game to unlock, and an additional 60+ characters with the DLC added, there is bound to be some superheroes and villains in this game that might pique even the most jaded Marvel fanboys interest.
– Real player with 76.5 hrs in game
LEGO® Batman™: The Videogame
Literally a masterpiece. Played the hell out of it on playstation 2. i love going through the story as batman and robin for it to switch at the midway point and do everything again but from the villains POV. Love it. the game will always have a special place.
BUT the PC port is laughable, heaps of gamebreaking bugs and you have to play with VSync on as it effects jumping.
The soundtrack is godtier and it never fails to give me goosebumps.
– Real player with 32.8 hrs in game
I am writing this review just so i can complete the badge challenges for the 2021 steam awards
– Real player with 15.5 hrs in game
Stumble Guys
–-{ Graphics }—
☐ You forget what reality is
☐ Beautiful
☐ Good
☑ Decent
☐ Bad
☐ Don‘t look too long at it
☐ MS-DOS
—{ Gameplay }—
☐ Very good
☑ Good
☐ It’s just gameplay
☐ Mehh
☐ Watch paint dry instead
☐ Just don’t
—{ Audio }—
☐ Eargasm
☐ Very good
☐ Good
☐ Not too bad
☐ Bad
☑ I’m now deaf
—{ Audience }—
☑ Kids
☑ Teens
☑ Adults
☐ Grandma
—{ PC Requirements }—
☐ Check if you can run paint
☑ Potato
☐ Decent
☐ Fast
☐ Rich boi
☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer
—{ Difficulty }—
– Real player with 191.8 hrs in game
It’s like Fall Guys but with tighter controls, more fun physics, better maps, and GAMBAAAA for skins (with plenty of free skins).
only con is it could use more maps, if you play a fair amount you might get tired of some. That said, there’s no bad maps.
– Real player with 18.5 hrs in game
King Rabbit - Puzzle
Imagine if in portal 2 they set all the exit doors in the community levels to be permanently open, and kept all the levels published. It would basically kill many of the community levels right? that is exactly what happened to King Rabbit. It breaks my heart. If you play this game just know you are playing a game full of broken community levels that are now completely worthless, including my own. I wish I could recommend this game because I have played it so much and loved it but now with the community breaking update… I dont think I will be playing what was one of my favorite games anymore. If they simply unpublished all the current community levels and let people re-publish them as they fixed them it would be ok, but not like this..
– Real player with 225.8 hrs in game
There aren’t a lot of games that I keep playing. So if there is a game that I continue playing, it really means something.
King Rabbit is a free to play puzzle sandbox game with cute rabbits and their bloody deaths. Even if it’s bloody, its meant for all ages. And it really isn’t that “horrible”. It’s actually quite funny. (and sometimes frustrating)
The point of the game is to complete puzzles, collect gold, find gems and to buy rabbit skins. Each rabbit skin has only a limit 100. After the 100 is reached, you can’t obtain it anymore. However with the recently added marketplace, you can buy and sell these limited edition skins. Also a big part of this game is, that you can create your own levels and puzzles or play the levels the community has created. The fun is endless. (until you get bored)
– Real player with 204.0 hrs in game
RoboDunk
ROBODUNK is Nba Jam meets Rogue Legacy, with robots.
A combat dunkball game with sky-high dunks, satisfying tackles and explosive weapons.
A roguelite campaign where every match is different, and you can buy the next permanent upgrade even if you die.
JUST…ONE…MORE…DUNK!
ROGUELITE CAMPAIGN:
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EVERY MATCH IS DIFFERENT: Choose your path among randomized matches with unique rewards, rules, traps and opponents.
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TONS TO UNLOCK: Massive skill tree, robots to discover with their own upgrade tree, and lore to collect.
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GROW YOUR TEAM: Your bots level up, gain new skills and stat boosts after every victory.
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COLLECT THE LORE: Piece together info on the Gods and why DUNK is the meaning of life.
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SINGLE PLAYER AND FULL COOP: A friend can drop in/out whenever you want.
SATISFYING ROBOSPORT:
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MASSIVE DUNKS: Charge a max power jump, leap from mid-field and press just at the right time to explode the hoop.
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POWERFUL WEAPONS: Ram the enemy or shoot them with unique weapons, from classic lasers to falling pans and shock rings.
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NEW MODS EACH ROUND: Choose temporary skills and upgrades that change the game at every round: double jumps, shocking passes, ammo multipliers and more.
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STAGE HAZARDS: Avoid or exploit stage dangers like spiky rollers, tornados, jump pads and meteors.
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LOCAL MULTIPLAYER for 1-4 people.