Rustbucket Rumble
I like Rust Bucket Rumble, its a simple game, simple art, simple controls, but I think it all comes together in a fun way. you team up with three players and fight another team of three. you try to stun the enemys and drag them to your recycler to be built into a giant robot, that then proceeds to march across the map eating enemys and smashing the enemy base. There are 6 characters currently, it seems that 2 go on rotation at a time for free players. I Have yet to find any real issues with the game besides connection stability, that at least needs some work, lag and disconnects are rampant/ IT doesn’t help that leavers get no punishment, but beyond that I think the game is enjoyable and would recommend it to any free to play player.
– Real player with 16.4 hrs in game
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Pros:
-This game is fun as hell.
-The art style is fitting and in my opinion enjoyable.
-The classes despite some TF2 inspiration are mostly unique in their own right and have very strategic uses.
-There is a unique death system where enemies have to drag your carcass back to their base and throw you into a scrapping machine before you can respawn (and run off) in order to gain points. This makes the mechanics surrounding death and gaining points more interesting than just about any other shooter. (As well as leading to some comical situations.) I wish more games would be inspired by this mechanic.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Raider Bots
The Raiders are a lawless space fleet consisting of a handful of battle hardened operatives. In their quest for riches, they have scouted a planet that is home to an abundance of valuable resources. Unfortunately, it is already occupied by multiple factions, battling for control. Your mission is to conquer the planet and place it under Raiders control. Combined with a powerful Battle MECH, you will raise an army of Battle BOTs in order to take on the thriving native factions.
Key Features:
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Two Main Modes, World Mode and Battle Mode - Plan your moves in the World Mode, then jump into Battle Mode to experience battles in real time.
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Mechs - Dominate the battlefield with your very own Mech, with a plethora of unlockable weaponry.
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Collect BOTs - Take control of a variety of Battle BOTs, each with their own unique characteristics.
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Specialize BOTs - Specialize BOT effectiveness on the battlefield with a variety of collectible upgrade modules.
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Conquest - Take control of Strongholds dotted across the planet. Strongholds will help fund multiple large scale armies necessary for total conquest.
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Commander Drone - Command your BOTs and activate special abilities with the Commander Drone; which affords a top down view of the battle where you can issue orders, classic RTS style.
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Gemini: Binary Conflict
Welcome to Gemini! A binary planet system orbiting a red dwarf host star. You join us in the midst of a skirmish between the inhabitants of two worlds who are on the brink of all out war.
The Avians (an enlightened bird-like species) occupy the original homeworld, with their distant cousins, the Trivexians (an aggressive reptile species) inhabiting its twin. Both planets originally had temperate climates with resources to spare, and while the Avians had the foresight to maintain and protect their biosphere, the Trivexians were careless and greedy, reducing their world to an arid, almost lifeless desert.
As resources diminished, the Trivexians became envious of their Avian cousin’s world, with its tantalising oceans and luscious purple vegetation. Following a number of incursions to take back what they believed was rightfully theirs, the fighting ensued. Join the battle, pick a side, fight for a cause, and destroy the enemy.
‘Gemini: Binary Conflict’ is a multiplayer, class based, first person shooter set in an exotic environment with a bold visual style. In-game you will find some unconventional weaponry, equipment, armour, class roles and modes. The game aims to provide a subtle mixture of mechanics both familiar and unusual to create a unique and engaging gameplay experience.
Features:
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Player class system, with an array of unusual weaponry and abilities, making each class truly unique.
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A variety of PvP gamemodes up to 16 players, ranging from Free-for-all to our flagship mode, ‘Warpath’; push enemy lines aided by an army of AI droids, deploy support structures and strategise with your team to take down and capture enemy bases.
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Co-op gamemode ‘Holdout’; up to 5 players stranded in enemy territory survive increasingly difficult waves of hostiles and boss encounters, whilst activating defences and power-ups to aid the completion of the objective: successfully repair the base.
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XP / Unlock system, allowing players to level up their classes, unlock armour cosmetics and weapon / equipment sidegrades as they progress in-game.
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Player customisation system, allowing expressive variety in-game. Players can choose any colour for armour and weapons, as well as individually swap armour pieces acquired in class progression.
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Armour destruction system. Armour is not only customisable, but it actually protects individual parts of your body, both functionally and visually destructible, allowing for an extra layer of depth in combat.
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An array of maps featuring visually bold and unique environments.
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Fully fledged bot support. Bots capable of competing alongside you as if they were real players, taking objectives, using equipment, customising themselves, and taking advantage of their individual class strengths, on any gamemode.
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Wastenauts
Check out the Kickstarter campaign here!
Wastenauts is a cooperative collectible card-crawler about making do with what the robot apocalypse has given you. Grab your friends, jump down to the surface, and fight back enough machines to make rent this month.
A Dungeon Crawler Dressed as a Card Game
Take on the role of misfit mercenaries and explore decks packed with ‘bots, gear, and a ton of scrap. Your unlocked cards are the tools you’ll use to make your way to the boss. Unlock and upgrade power ability cards, blueprint cards to craft in a pinch, and augment cards to boost your stats.
A World Worth Salvaging
Humanity has fled to cityships just above the planet’s surface, but we still need fuel, food, and valueless family heirlooms. That’s where you come in. One good shove off the side of the ship and you’ve already started your mission. Don’t worry, I’m sure another ship will come by to pick you up. Eventually.
A Fully Cooperative Experience
Team up in groups of 1-4 in fully online co-op, and choose your loadout smartly to ensure maximum combo potential. Matchmaking and custom games are both available!
Alpha Features
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A cast of unique characters each with their own abilities, gear, and emotional baggage
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100+ cards to unlock, including that one rare card that’s pretty build defining
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Adventure Mode - we bring the deck, you bring the monsters. The harder you make the game, the more rewards. If you win, of course.
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A leveling system complicated enough for the most die-hard min-maxers
Team Fortress 2
My hours. help.
I wrote something for real!
These hours are legit, I played this game a lot in the past to avoid some tragic stuff in real life. I was young and didn’t really have my gaming consoles anymore because of my brothers and I had a really bad pc, which i still own. TF2 was one of the games i could play pretty well on this pc but with horrid graphics, but it was one of the more fun games I installed. I met some real cool and nice people on this game as well as people who i plan to keep by my side. The community back then was more humble compared to nowadays. You have competitive gamers who spam their bind keys with unfunny/gross jokes and very obnoxious people who are either yelling at you or telling you to do specific things to win the game. When really, it doesn’t even matter if you win or lose. However, you also have those people who are really awesome and you may meet some nice friends along the way! Although you never know what kinda person you’re going to meet on this game. In my honest opinion, if you want to have a game to just waste time on (and money) or just mess around with people you know (which is what I do now), this is perfect. Esspecially the mann vs. machine co-op. I mainly play that now. Although to me, the game lost its touch, update wise, and I moved onto other games.
– Real player with 13198.1 hrs in game
This game carries such an emotional valence for me that I hardly even know where to begin. Let me tell you about the match I just played. Then try this game.
Two teams spawned in locker rooms, with an assortment of specialized classes ranging from gunmen to support to explosive experts. With a feeling of determination all set out to prove themselves in the battlefield. In the fierce thunderdome of ctf_turbine, bullets ricocheted and jars of pee rained. As a soldier myself, I was able to rocket jump around the map and deliver swift explosive death to nearly any class. I just had to remember to watch my back for spies and be wary of enemies with medics. The battle flowed back and forth with both teams taking turns occupying the thunderdome of a mid that is ctf_turbine, neither willing to give up. This continued for half an hour.
– Real player with 9128.2 hrs in game
Titanfall™
To anyone that are curious PLEASE READ THIS. short summary will be at the end of this Review
Game’s been active ever since the APEX incident happened. With only some time out and PING spikes like that of the DDoS attacks, that just means the hacker himself is still preventing us from playing it but its not strong as it was when he first attacked the game. But recently there aren’t any occurrences of this issue so its possible that the hacker either laid low for a long time or he finally decided to Fuck off. Who knows.
– Real player with 127.7 hrs in game
Gonna be 100% with you chief, game is god tier. It has a lot more customization with a very good weapon sandbox. The titan customization is god tier even though there’s a god meta. If the servers worked I would 100% be playing this over the sequel. It’s just a much more interesting title with most post Gen 1 content. The addition of burn cards, better titan weapons, and overall a much better movement feel makes this title in my eyes surpass the sequel in almost every regard.
Titans: Although limited to 3 types of titans the weapon sandbox for these beasts as well as the pure addition of addons to the titans makes them way more unique and much strong choices than that of the set class system of titanfall 2. Things like the ARC cannon are good for groups whilst things like the XO-16 and 40mm are just melters close up. The fact that you can have a sniper tank or a fast moving close range specialist that isn’t limited by having a 4 round shotgun is so much of a better feel. You even have weapons for the titans that make little sense on paper but are a pure joy to play with like the triple threat. I hope in future titles for titanfall a return to form from apex and TF 2 is had so more people can enjoy building their own titans or experimenting with much more “anti-meta” builds.
– Real player with 53.3 hrs in game
Combots
This is a very fun game with an active developer. I like the low poly artstyle, the UI is fully fleshed out, gamemodes are intuitive and the map geometry and loadout combinations create a lot of depth. It’s entirely possible to play as the tank class and use teleportation to get high up on top of buildings, looking over the whole map and taking potshots at people.
The biggest problems right now is the small playerbase…playing with AI isn’t very fun. But that’s easy to change, we just need more players.
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
i first saw this game on the steam store and downloaded the game and i did not know what to expect until i played the game and i fell in love with it i thought it was gonna have a story bc it said hero shooter but i was wrong i was amazed how good the game run there was no lag and the controls were smooth and its not hard to unlock stuff and i was i excited bc this game wasn’t finished yet it was just in earlyaccess and a love this game and recommend it but theres one issue and thats with the drone for some odd reason you can fly up with the drone but you cant fly down and thats my only complaint just go play this game its free and thats my review
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
VolleyBrawl
VolleyBrawl is a futuristic Volleyball style game played by robotic competitors. Play in the steel arena with a variety of different robots combining tactics, skill, teamwork and aggression to win the match. Work solo with your AI team or with some friends as you combine a variety of tactics to ultimately dominate the game. Pass to a teammate to create the perfect assault, protect your side with your magnetic field, or use your unique special to throw the enemy off their game. Are your bolts big enough to be the champion of this electrified arena?
Dynarog 2
2021/09/22 added: Thanks to dev’s reply, I confirmed that operability with gamepad (I used Dualshock 4) is alright. However, this game has some bugs such as stack in a wall by teleport into it, repair station’s UI scale is not fixed for each resolution (My graphic setting was low quality and 1280*720p). And I want to be able to change button layout of gamepad as well as keyboard.
Although this game needs a lot of improvements for accessibility, game mechanics such as changing stats by sacrificing other stats, able to attack as well as evade enemy attack with teleport are unique and interesting. So, I’m looking forward to further update.
– Real player with 5.9 hrs in game
I really like to play this game, but in it’s current state, I cant even start the first wave.
You have to move with:
Z - Up
S - Down
Q - Left
D - Right
Really unconfortable, and you can’t change keybinds as of now. Seems bugged.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Chenso Club
The alien invaders are everywhere, attacking everything and everyone! And when they die, the life-force they leave behind is an ultra-incredible energy source! Is there any hope?
Meet the Chenso Club: a growing group of fighters here to save the world. They’re using the aliens’ life-force to power up and beat them at their own game. Don’t let their adorable nature fool you - they will happily and brutally obliterate any threat that gets in their way.
Meet Blue, a powerful android developed in a lab where an alien discovery was used to ultra-boost her power. Her weapon of choice is a mean chainsaw and a charmingly destructive attitude.
Carmine is a highly-trained member of the royal guard, tasked with protecting the King. After a surprise alien attack, her King is now being held hostage and her honor demands that she save the day. Her weapon of choice is a giant hammer, infused with the power of alien essence. Her activity of choice is destroying aliens every chance she gets.
Plum’s favorite hobby is trying out different kinds of witchcraft. This bubbly character spends most of her day at the abandoned clock tower. What she doesn’t know is that the clock tower is now haunted by creepy monsters from another universe!
Remember! The Chenso Club is growing - so more characters are on their way!
Our heroines want any excuse to use their newfound powers. It’s up to you to master their moves, increase their power and show the world the might of the Chenso Club.
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Two game modes (with more to come) - Story mode, where you fight your way through colourful worlds and bosses, as well as Co-op.
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Fight with attitude: The Chenso Club girls are fast witted, strong and adorably violent..
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Punch, jump, slash, and smash: Master the girls’ moves, kick your reflexes into high gear, and battle your way through “old-school challenge” levels to obliterate aliens.
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Test your rogue-lite skill: Procedurally generated levels are different each time you play. No do-overs!
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Collect life force from aliens you kill: Trade for power-ups to make your fighter faster and stronger—but don’t spend it all! That life force also keeps YOU alive.
[*Play solo or with friends: Play solo or indulge the Chenso girls’ competitive nature with couch co-op.[/list]