Tournament of Armistice: Preliminaries

Tournament of Armistice: Preliminaries

Select your Champion, and enter the Tournament of Armistice: Preliminaries, a one-on-one fighting game featuring RPG mechanics and abilities

Early Access coming soon, featuring four playable characters

Time-released Characters every few weeks as they’re developed

Play Against the AI on four different difficulty levels, with each one being progressively smarter at counter-play

Challenge your friends online with Player vs Player (PvP) mode!

Learn more about the Tournament, and the character backstories

Get the Soundtrack - over nine amazing tracks!

Who will be your champion?


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Tournament of Armistice: Preliminaries on Steam

PixKeeper

PixKeeper

World… It always holds secrets and discoveries that we will learn. A team of ordinary guys must fight against the mighty army of evil Lord Erlion, who is going to destroy the country of these brave heroes! Immerse yourself in a voxel 2.5 D world! Together with you, you will call your loyal friends who can protect you and your Homeland at the cost of their own lives. In battle, each team member reveals new abilities that they did not know about before! You will learn what incredible passive and active skills an archer, mage, and knight can learn! For each of them, you can play separately! You will need to develop your camp alone, or with friends online! Everyone will be able to develop individual abilities, and you also need to learn the unique style of the battle tower. For the tower, you will have three development branches available: defensive, attacking, and mixed. You will be able to develop individual characteristics of the tower. As the battle progresses, your scores will be updated on the leaderboard! You have to fight against a strategically developed enemy, so you need to awaken the same strategist in yourself! Each new wave will be stronger than the previous one! You will be able to keep a list of opponents, thanks to which you will know the weaknesses of each of them! Upgrade your tower, upgrade your heroes, upgrade your strategic points! Save the kingdom from defeat!


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PixKeeper on Steam

Spine

Spine

There is a range of unique heroes at your disposal. Each character can boost one’s reflexes beyond limits with the help of Spine technology.

Choose the one you like the most and dive into the adrenaline-filled fights with the enemy team to decide the fate of the dystopian world.

There you are, our action hero!

Make yourself comfortable as we have prepared a collection of unique characters capable of using Spine technology. Fight for freedom or become a warden of the almighty system - you are the one to decide what’s this world gonna become.

Camera, Action, Shoot!

Every fight in Spine is a combination of breathtaking scenes where you become a hero beating up some bad guys. Feel the tension of each in-game moment thanks to the unique camera-work. We have exceptional cinematographic experience you’ll find nowhere else in the multiplayer games.

Cold steel, hot guns

Find out what the real gun-fu is! Switch between cold weapons and firearms in close and long range combat. Shoot with two hands while jumping, block bullets with katanas, and do wall-runs. Even in the mayhem of battle, Spine will show the precision and grace of your actions in the best way possible.

Brave? New? World?

Have you read the news about an AI that has transformed a city into the heaven on Earth? Or you’d rather listen to the whispers of the opposition?

Join the fights in the city streets and pick a side in the global conflict of two powerful factions. The arenas you’ll meet your enemies on are inspired by iconic action movies.

Share the fates, stories, and the combat styles of the heroes. And their life paths, of course.

PvP

Ready to prove others your Gun-fu is the coolest?

Use the best combat techniques to defeat real players. And don’t worry, friends got you covered! Together you will be victorious.


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Spine 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

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout

I do recommend this game, albeit with some caveats.

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout is an old-fashioned third-person shooter with 17 missions, across which you get to play as twelve characters total (six each for the Joes and Cobra). The game is obviously a love letter to the original 80s cartoon, and given the comments the developers make in the art book, they worked with what they had and would’ve make a more robust game if given the choice. If you like G.I. Joe and don’t boot up the game expecting a triple-A title, I think you’ll have a good time.

Real player with 17.7 hrs in game

I honestly couldn’t tell you why this game got so slammed at release. I picked it up in a Fanatical Platinum bundle and powered through the whole thing in one sitting - and it was worth every penny. Definitely a budget title, but between the self-aware humor, earnest appreciation for the IP, and damn fun action (even the vehicle sections!), Operation Blackout might actually be the first genuinely GOOD G.I. Joe game!? It basically is like if Volition’s Agents of Mayhem was a linear action game rather than a sandbox grind, and it works so much better as a result!

Real player with 10.2 hrs in game

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout on Steam

Elerena

Elerena

Elerena is a magic-based dungeon crawler that hosts a variety of magic and enemies. With currently three different schools of magic that offer unique and interesting playstyles, and more as the game thrives, there is a type of magic for everyone to enjoy as they rain down hell on the enemies they face.

Game Modes

Available Game Modes currently include a Freeplay game mode and a Dungeon game mode. In the Freeplay game mode, the player can run around and practice the controls and better understand how their spells work in a combat scenario. In the Dungeon game mode, the player must survive against ten waves of enemies in a hectic combat environment

Elerena on Steam

Florensia

Florensia

I have been playing this game on an off for about 8 years, before the new server even came out and have probably wasted more than 3000 hours of my life across several accounts and multiple different characters. I find the game itself quite fun although it can be repetitive at times with its mundane combat system and buggy naval combat, however, what plagues this game the most is the absence of options for free to play players to get gear or equipment that could be considered at least mediocre: before the elite dungeons update, free to play players could make a decent amount of money by grinding sea levels and gathering magic crystals (a valuable in game resource). However, after the update even that option got removed as magic crystals became way more common and the only viable way to get better gear became spending real money in the game.Overall the game is pretty good and can be fun if played with friends for the first time, but is an absolute pay to win nightmare.

Real player with 354.2 hrs in game

First of all, sorry for my poor english, its not my first language.

I’ve played this game for a long time before it came to steam, im very happy it still alive! This simple MMORPG taught me how to play with a keyboard, since it was the one of the firsts game i’ve ever played on a PC. This game have amazing songs, and the graphics are cute (at least before you leave the first island), but they work very well with the atmosphere. As you progress, you have to sail to another islands, and you can control you battleship on the ocean, listening to the greatests songs in the game.

Real player with 295.4 hrs in game

Florensia on Steam