Mall of Mayhem
Mall of Mayhem is a open world shooter filled with neon, unsuspecting shoppers, and a wide variety of stores. Play as Mason, a assassin from the future with pent up anger, an exo suit, and an arsenal of weapons, all while being stuck in a time loop with seemingly no way out. Destroy everything in sight, collect currency for new weapons and upgrades, and find a way back to your time no matter the cost!
Advanced Tech Powers
To eliminate those who stand in your way, arm yourself with plasma blades, an energy shield, or a flamethrower. Use the magnetized grapnel to climb up walls and to escape from danger.
Living Breathing Mall
An open world mall made for mayhem. It has many different stores, including ones fo clothes, food & drink, Weapons, entertainment, high-street brands and so on.
Reactive AI
The CDF are the time police. They make sure you don’t cause any paradoxes or change any events too drastically. When the timeline becomes irrepairable, it needs to be wiped of everything in it, including you!
The Time Nexus
The time nexus is an interdimensional vessel outside of time and space. Use it as a safe house, to unlock new weapons. replenish resources, train using AI simulations, and equip and unlock new Tech for your exo suit.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1558330/Mall_of_Mayhem/
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
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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
Ravenous Devils
Manage a tailor and a cook corpse based business in a city where crime, bribery and poverty are a commonplace. Percival and Hildred just moved here with nothing but a dream: get extremely rich.
Take control of Percival to manage the tailor shop, wait for the arrival of clients seeking for a new suit, kill them at the right moment, throw them in the trap door that leads in the kitchen and use stolen outfits to make new ones: nothing will be wasted!
Take care of Hildred’s pub and customers. Feed them with delightful corpse based meals, manage effectively resources and make sure not to run out of ingredients.
Increase the fame of their business by buying new tools and upgrading the shops, but beware… someone knows their secret.
Tyranny
Oppression, whether as fiction or as reality, seems unavoidable no matter how Tyranny is associated as it is difficult to love this game despite how players (and possibly Obsidian) feel pressured to accept its rulings. It will remain a mystery whether Obsidian had set their ambitions too high, again, and they were forced to release the game early, or if Paradox’s meddlesome content updates and DLC “expansion” model soured its reputation. After a year of patches, DLCs—which claim to be expansions—and hundreds of hours to see what Tyranny has to offer, the overall value remains questionably excellent. As a result, I can only recommend Tyranny on a steep discount or in a GOTY bundle to get the definitive experience. This is an act of kindness towards its crimes that allows players to enjoy all that Tyranny’s reign has to offer while also avoiding to give it the axe.
– Real player with 118.6 hrs in game
i make it short. its a love/hate relation. if they would fix some combat elements i would write a glowing review for it. as you see i am nearly 100 hours into the games so i definitely love some aspect. the reason why i cant recommend it right now are some combat related flaws where it will depend entirely how much youre willing to take if this game will work for you or not.
the +
- story aspects. its obsidian. expect nothing more than a world living up to its lore where every decidion has an impact on the story. thats awesome. thats the main reason we are here.
– Real player with 108.7 hrs in game
Pandum online
Hello! And thank you for taking your time into reading this review.
I’ve got over 25 Hours of gameplay in this game, And i’d like to give you my Review for this game.
Firstly, Obviously this isn’t for everyone. Most people who try it often do leave, Graphics don’t really appeal to much. But this is just one of those games you can play while your other game is down.
Do understand, the playerbase is quite low due to it’s recent up-comming. Now let me dive into the Pros/Cons of this.
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– Real player with 29.9 hrs in game
I like the Dark Fantasy style Game.
So far it is fun. but sure it needs some stuff like shortcuts.
I would like to have more Character Costumes.
Well the game is not for everyone. but it is free 2 play. and Im sick of those people who just give it a negative becaue it is not an AAA title. SHAME ON YOU SRCUBS!!!
keep up the good work.
– Real player with 26.6 hrs in game
Gigapocalypse
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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 35h+
Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: This question is hard, but I would say 9 since you have to level up 9 Giga’s to lvl 50
Is there a good guide available: I made a guide, which you can find here
– Real player with 39.6 hrs in game
I really like this game! Though, there’s some minor stuff i really hope will get updated (and with this being in early access it likely will!)
At the time pf this review there are 3 gigas and 4 worlds
What I like
This game reminds me a lot of how some old classic flash games used to play, but with more polish and gameplay. When rampaging the attacks feel responsive and good, especially as you upgrade them more. It feels great to upgrade your giga and I personally don’t mind the quick bits of taking care of it as a baby for bonus mutation points. I love the pets system too, and how adding decorations to your giga’s home gives bonus stats. Also, despite the game being in such early access it feels like it has enough content to be worth the price even though it doesn’t even have half of the planned amount of content!
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game