SUCCUBUS: Prologue
It’s really good. Looks amazing, runs fine.
Combat is a bit simple but it feels satisfying because the gore is really good.
For an early version of the finished game it runs quite great. And there’s even a doom reference in this.
Quote: " There’s a rumor that there was a man here in hell who laid waste with a big fucking gun, or so he called it. Quite a spectacle to be honest" - End quote
Devs are just having fun here. Way to go- MadMind. You rock.
I’d love a bit more complex combat though. Maybe some parrying or such but I’ll say this though. So far, I dont really need it. It takes from doom. Kill, rip ,tear, and heal with cool finish moves. Unique per enemy and weapon used. And there are quite a few. Cool armor system, cool point system to unlock optional lore in bestiary. As opposed to chasing files on the map. Nice addition.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
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It’s an interesting concept where it’s literally the reversed role from Agony. Instead of being powerless, you are powerful.
To play as a succubus fighting her way through hell to reclaim it as hers once again is a new concept. I know we have other games out there where you go through hell, Agony from what I mentioned before, as well as the game Dante’s Inferno, but they were always games where you were either powerless or you were fighting to get out or get through it. Succubus makes play the role of someone who wants to use it.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
BloodRayne: Terminal Cut
The “Don’t Escape Trilogy” is a collection of three short first-person point-and-click adventures with static screens (no camera movement, no scrolling). The games share a creepy atmosphere and a few gameplay mechanics, but are otherwise unrelated. In the first game, you play a werewolf trying to lock himself away before a full-moon night, so that he won’t kill anyone when he turns. In the second game, you’re trying to barricade a house and protect yourself from a zombie horde. In the third game, you’re the only surviving crew member on a spaceship and need to stop “something” from getting out.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
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Even though the entire trilogy is available for free on Armor Games, I chose to purchase this game series on Steam because that’s how amazing ScriptWelder really is. The Deep Sleep and Don’t Escape series were some of the first PC games I ever played, and I have ScriptWelder to thank for making my early experiences so magical. I have followed each and every game you have published on AG, hunted down every achievement, set of choices, and walkthrough I could find… simply, because every single second I spent in any of your games was one of either awe, wonder, fear, or curiosity.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
EVIL STAR
The game is not really bad in itself. The graphics and the songs are good, there is the choice in mutliple spaceships with different special power. But that’s all. The game is really simple, you just have to click on the left and right mouse buttons to turn in the associated direction, and there is nothing more. It’s all the the time the same thing with the same damn music that is good at first, but that become really really annoying after a moment.Also there is some bugs, if you buy a starship the price for the other rise, but if you close the game, when you restart it,the prices are back to the original for some but not for all the spaceships. I can’t recommended this game, exept if you want to play the same game during hours with a simplistic gameplay.
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
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You move your spaceship with your two mouse buttons. No other controls. You dodge space rocks and collect energy tokens that you then spend to unlock or upgrade ships. Each ship has its own special ability. It’s just a time killer. It gets boring fast. Waste enough time and you will get all achievements, no skill required.
For what it is it’s really overpriced. The game has cards and backgrounds, but most of the backgrounds are just screenshots from the game and it won’t “wow” you with its graphics. You can get much better games for far less, with better graphics, better gameplay and better cards and backgrounds. Epido is one I would recommend.
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
GunSoul Girl
A short budget FPS with brave anime girls exterminating filthy zombie and such. Worth throwing grenade at?
As a fearless anime protag you enter dungeons to shoot whatever moves. However, your main target is different. You are to activate a specified number of rune stone scattered around every level. Once you have enough activated stones all you need is to locate extraction point, i.e. green portal. Dungeons are short and weapons are abundant. Plenty of destructible objects to provide you with ammo and weapons + occasional syringe. You also collect points which you can spend in a shop to purchase weapons/ammo/items. Number of enemies varies but in general is rather low and easy to beat. You have way more arms than needed to easily complete any stage and your points carry to other stages. You can access the shop anytime making things way too easy. Little to no challenge here even without your constantly regenerating health bar. Very casual budget title indeed but you shouldn’t expect otherwise. At least it’s better than their previous buggy title: Kawai Girl 2.
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
TL/DR: Its a joke. You should save yourself the 2$
There are a number of reviews about this game that are amazingly spot on. Its full of free unity assets that have not been changed, don’t fit together and no effort was made to optimize anything or even get the assets to actually fit in the environment. In the second chapter things really get off, when you can see rune stones through the floor and the level contains something like 16-20 stones and you need 6 or so to proceed.
The weapons are all ripped right out of every cheap shooter game there is. Stock. Basic. The only difference is a colored swirl around the stronger guns. The weapon switch on the mouse wheel is atrocious. It works 3/10 times, you have much better luck with the weapon wheel (Q). None of the guns feel strong, not really. Just about all the weapons put the low enemies down in one hit and take more hits to kill the bigger guys.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Telefrag VR
I didn’t know what to expect since it’s hard to take classic arena shooter experience to VR. I was afraid that the movement would be clunky, but I’ve switched to smooth movement style and when I got used to aiming and firing it brought true joy.
I consider this game as an attempt to do something bigger in the future, something that other game developers can try and adapt to their titles. The idea of telefragging is not new, but making it a main mechanic was a bold move.
If I had to point one thing I was most happy about, it’s that maps are well-designed and I was surprised many times by an enemy walking to what I expected was a ceiling. Turns out you can teleport and switch orientation on some surfaces. Cool idea.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
I’ve spent a couple of hours with this title so far and I can already tell it’s a solid game and fun experience, especially if your’e a fan of tournament shooters of old in the vein of Unreal Tournament or Quake. The VR component makes all the difference obviously and the creators learned their lessons from Detached when it comes to creation of huge VR enviroments. The movement and combat in Telefrag feels fast and rewarding even if a little bit chaotic at times. It takes some practice, especially if you’re new to the whole concept of VR games but it’s well worth the effort. Wiping out your opponent by “telefragging” is a very satisfying experience. Matchmaking sometimes takes a little bit too long but I guess it will change once people start flocking to the game. Overall a very nice game despite its little shortcomings. 8/10
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
ANIME Street Fight
Review subject to change since early release full game play here: https://youtu.be/6cHVAz6S1QY
but heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeelllllllllll naw I’m kinda new to the anime girl genre actually bought this cause I thought it was going to be spinoff anime characters but it’s just 3 anime girls in bikinis who fight all the same way but zuzu or w/e her name is hits like god dang truck kun. The game doesn’t get harder it just spawns more enemies outside the final boss who can one punch man you into oblivion. Music is loud, repetitive, and terrible. No thicc plot. There’s a total of 7 attacks jump attack 3 punch combo 2 kick combo and cock punch while they’re on the ground you can’t even mix and match punches or kicks to get a different combo it’s always the same movements. game is long just because yukki and nikki are trash zuzu just smacks god out of the enemies world. Pause doesn’t actually pause the game. The UI doesn’t show your cursor which seems to be the only way to navigate the MENU game is really bad, until there are changes I definitely would not buy it even at the low price point.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Information / Review English
ANIME Street Fight is an Arcade / Beat ’em up, which was developed by Seito Games and is still in the early Access Phase.
Gameplay / Story
First things first: the story is told quickly because there is none at all. You are a sexy anime girl on the streets and make them unsafe. Because their hallmark is beating people up. You can say that lightning-fast fists clash in this tough combat video game, which also leaves nothing to be desired in terms of tricks.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Element Battle Royale
the worst game i ever played. such a boring empty load of crap. Exactly the reason why KIDS shouldnt be allowed access to this sort of stuff what a waste of time. I tried to be friendly to the developer but he was being extremly rude, like i said KIDS
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Element Battle Royale is small BR game from a single indie developer, but it was at least released on Steam, so I thought about giving it a shot. Unfortunately despite queuing on multiple occasions I couldn’t get into a game. I was a bit more optimistic to play Element since it only required 2 players to start a game (you can’t really require less than that), but even that proved too much of a challenge. I even convinced a friend, that we would both queue up, but the game refused to start a lobby anyway (maybe it is currently broken or servers shutdown?)
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game