D-Corp
When we were offered this key, we honestly didn’t know what to expect–we’d beaten the heck out of Overcooked and Dungeon Defenders before, and this seemed similar, but we were skeptical.
Welp, WE WERE WRONG.
This game hooked us quick and DIDN’T LET GO–it’s sci-fi a cousin of Overcooked with an emphasis on harvesting and defending, and couples will especially love this one and will probably find it a lot less frustrating than others in the genre. There’s some room for this to grow up, but it’s got more polish than existing games in the genre that have been actively refined for years. Check out the WeHeartCo-op review on YouTube, coming soon!
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
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TLDR: fun game, but if you are unsure check out the DEMO :)
D-corp is a really nice coop tower defense game and it would probably be even better if I had friends to play it with.
While it seems meant to be played locally from your couch with a group of friends it does also support steam remote play and is pretty good to play solo as well (what I mostly did).
Some Pros:
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Throwing things into pits or acid (including your now ex-friends).
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Different themed levels, enemies, guns (towers) and elements to make each level feel unique.
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Cubers: Arena
i’v played this game for hours on end i recommend you play this game
– Real player with 14.9 hrs in game
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🌎 Overview 🌏
The game is a frustrating slog that thankfully does not take very long to complete. It is a shame because this game has some fun ideas, none of them are executed well unfortunately. Only buy this game on a deep sale for its coop.
Score is at the bottom of the review, while you are down there, leave a like if you liked this review!
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Dad’s Coming
After a whole afternoon at home with your sibling, the kitchen’s a mess, your room’s in disarray, you haven’t hung the laundry: a normal day. SUDDENLY… you see on that phone notification that your dad will be coming home early - you hear the garage screeching and opening and… RUN!! DAD’S COMING!!
Meet Bob, the goofy brother who’s scared and clumsy because he can’t contain the anxiety of thinking about the horrible consequences of his actions - not playing video games for the rest of the night. It’s chilling!
Kate, on the other hand, was born for this. It’s been years of intensive training of putting everything away and pretending she’s asleep while her mother’s on the way from the hallway to her bedroom, never once being discovered! And this time’s not going to be different.
To be able to clean up this mess and pretend that nothing happened you will need to:
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Cooperate by throwing items between rooms until you place them in their respective places
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Be careful not to break windows or fragile items like grandma’s urn - your mom won’t be too happy if your grandma breaks twice!
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Keep an eye on Jack, the siblings’ cat! He is always messing around and knocking things over.
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Use the means in each house to be even quicker, such as service elevators!
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Watch out for blackouts when it’s raining! Sometimes you will have to reactivate the circuit breaker!
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And much more!
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Galactic Rangers VR
Really, really, like this game. It’s the perfect game for VR, makes you feel like you’ve been pulled inside an 80’s arcade game. Playing on the Quest via Oculus Link, it freezes a lot (total loss of data between headset and pc, game continues to play, so it’s just too much data for the cable I believe) and I have a substantial rig that can handle anything. Playing via wireless (Virtual Desktop) no freezes, but there is lag when the screen gets real busy. Overall, it’s one of the best games I’ve played in VR.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
I have 3H in the game and this is my review.
Motion sickness : YES is there, from the first 1 second u push play
Fun: After you get used to the motion sickness, it is really fun but is just a 15 minutes game, i only played 3h cuz i’m insane and i want to do all the difficulties (also i was streaming and i looked at chat a lot)
Quality: The objects are far away sow i cant really tell but 2 of the 3 attacks ware not even 3D, 1 was an orange png bulb of light, the other was blu…………….
Gameplay: There is 1 tipe of gun with a few “tipes of bullets” that you “unlock” as a temporary power during the run. But is ok, really fun arcade stile. Reload? no, you do not reload. Aim? It aim assists you…
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Haunt Chaser
Short story: BUY THIS GAME!
Longer story:
The game is still in early access at review point, but I wouldn’t have guessed it if I didn’t know it in advance. What I’m saying is that it’s very well made. Not to forget that it’s a small group of developers making such a great game! The game is ideal as a multiplayer game, as there is 4vs1 (chasers vs entity). So if you are like me and love multiplayer games and keep looking for them - this is definitely a game you should give a try.
It does take some time to navigate around and figure out where you’re going and what you are suppose to do, but after a few rounds you should start getting a hang of it and see some possible tactics to use. The first time you open the game you also get a “how to play” telling you about the different abilities as chaser and entity. I suggest reading these, as they’re a huge help in the beginning. I can’t wait to see how the game expands, as it have so much potential both with customising, extra maps and new tasks.
– Real player with 27.1 hrs in game
I’m a big fan of Phasmo and have an interest in most co-op horror games (I watched several of them instead of playing tbh) and I have to say I was impressed by Haunt Chaser.
So what is Haunt Chaser?
There is an entity, a player with special powers.
There are puzzles on the map that the 4-person player team needs to solve and get pieces of a doll.
Once they solve 4, they need to burn the doll.
They do the whole thing one more time and the heart of the entity is revealed and the entity can be killed.
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
Resident Evil 5
Hands down the best co-op experience ever. Also hands down the worst single-player experience ever.
If you have friends to play it with, you’ll find a direct improvement to the beloved re4 in every capacity.
– Real player with 163.0 hrs in game
- DIFFICULTY -
🔲 My 90 year old grandma could play it
🔲 Easy
☑️ Normal
🔲 Hard
🔲 “Dark Souls”
- GRAPHICS -
🔲 “MS Paint”
🔲 Bad
☑️ Meh
☑️ Graphics don’t matter in this game
🔲 Good
🔲 Beautiful
🔲 You forget what reality is.
- Game Length
☑️ Short (2-6 hours)
☑️ Average (7-12 hours)
🔲 Long (13-20 hours)
🔲 Very Long (21-70 hours)
🔲 Infinite
- MUSIC -
🔲 Bad
🔲 Not special
☑️ Good
🔲 Eargasm
- STORY -
🔲 This game has no story
🔲 Like playing “Temple Runners” for the story
🔲 It’s there for the people who want it
– Real player with 65.3 hrs in game
Wizard Hunter 2348
Oh, my Emperor, this is a masterpiece
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Nice!
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Arizona Sunshine®
A bit rough by modern standards but revolutionary for the time, basically invented many conventions of how VR FPS works. Arizona Sunshine walked so that Boneworks could run. I do miss certain niceties like the backpack introduced by Island 359 and as noted, all the physics shit from Boneworks and Alyx. Gun reloading is especially weird and simplified compared to Alyx or, say, Pavlov. But that’s all just nitpicking the mechanics.
The game itself is entertaining. It has some good moments. The writing is nuclear cringe. None of the jokes land except maybe the one about the cow. Maybe that’s intentional characterization? Maybe the protag is just a dad joke kinda guy. He seems self aware about it once when he says he needs to get better jokes, but actually having better jokes would’ve been preferable.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
This game is a amazing vr game to play solo or with friends.
The only big downside to this game is that if you want to play with a friend you both have to have the game on the same platform. For example you either both have to have it on steam or oculus store if one friend has it on oculus but you have it on steam you can’t play together which sucks.
Other than that the game is a 8/10 in my option and it can be scary at points in the story where zombies come running at you.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Bake ‘n Switch
There’s lots of love and effort put into this game. The breads are super adorable!While you can play the game with 2 players, it definitely gets more fun if you’ve got a full party.There are a couple of levels that could be balanced a little better. In some you can get away with camp stacking the spawners which can get quite mundane. But you’ll realize there’s a wide range of difficulty once you play the stormy levels or try to complete each level with 3 coins.The highlights for me are the boss levels. My hands got real sweaty taking them on.
– Real player with 79.2 hrs in game
This game is deceptively difficult. How can so cute be so challenging?
The gameplay feels like a high bread (ha ha!) between Moving Out and Overcooked. Finishing levels is doable first try, getting 3 stars is a lot harder on many of the levels. Storm levels - geez, those are tough!
One thing I would love to see is adjusted star level scores for additional players (3-player should have a higher score needed for 3-star than 2-player).
Overall, an adorable game with challenging gameplay that feels like it will take quite a while to actually complete. Here’s hoping there are 4-star levels when we get there.
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
Deadhold
tl;dr if you like Myth, you’ll love this game (even in its Early Access incarnation)
It’s been a long time… since I was so excited for a game! Yes, it is quite a bit like the Myth I and Myth II games (and that’s a good thing) but Deadhold is its own animal. Deadhold adds some finely tuned 3-D goodness, ’splodey physics, a healthy portion of 21st C thinking/game play along with some new ideas about how spells and items could enhance different gaming styles. The single solo map is short but showcases some of the game’s potential. For me the real fun lies in modes like coop Horde or multiplayer FFA or team play. MP is fast and frenetic, the strategies enlivened by skillful use of spells and a very limited amount of healing (1 dose). Get on with a couple buddies - or grab a few players from the MP lobbies - and enjoy blasting the undead or each other to bits, lots and lots of gory gibs and bits.
– Real player with 191.7 hrs in game
One of the biggest fans of Myth. I spent years of my life playing it. I’ve played thousands of single-player games and this is the only multiplayer game I enjoy. There is no better multiplayer game. It’s also pretty much impossible to ever make this for consoles so don’t wait for a port. I play 99% of my games on a console but this one can only work on PC due to the many buttons and fast clicks needed to move the camera and select and move units.
Deadhold revives Myth and any fan should enjoy it. It adds a few new things and some changes, like health potions instead of Journeymen. New stuff is dropped items and spells you can use, including a Resurrect option for dead units. But most of it is the same Myth you knew and loved. If you never played Myth I have no idea how to recommend or explain this game to you. It’s like an RTS but with no buildings or unit-making or resources. You choose your units at the beginning of the match and then micromanage till the end. That’s what makes the multiplayer so fun is that you can work as a team with different units, or micromanage against others. Combine that with the physics/gibs and you can never not have a good time. Right now, on day one of Early Access, this is already a solid “good”. It has the potential to be the greatest game ever made. We’ll see. gla
– Real player with 32.1 hrs in game