Kyle is Famous: Complete Edition

Kyle is Famous: Complete Edition

I played through every single one of the endings of this game. And although I would love to say ti was worth it, I cannot.

The humor is funny at first, but then you realize that the writer of this game has an obsession with vore/cannibalism/vomit and it’s pretty easy to predict the direction of every single ending. Also, there were many times when perfectly decent endings were drawn out to the point where it’s completely ridiculous and unfunny, like it’s necessary for Kyle to completely change society every time he dies.

Real player with 13.6 hrs in game


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The trailer for this game gave me major Stanley Parable vibes so I was excited to play it. Unfortunately the trailer is pretty misleading. The narrator reads out your choices and the results in a normal voice. There’s no emotion (confusion, anger, exasperation, etc), and there’s no additional comments. The only similarities with Stanley Parable are that playthroughs can unlock additional options for the next playthrough. As far as humour goes, it had the odd funny moment but most of it was just stupid, and not in a funny way IMO. Humour is very subjective though so I can understand some people liking it.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Kyle is Famous: Complete Edition on Steam

The Stanley Parable

The Stanley Parable

Stanley? What are you doing trapped in a steam review Stanley? Get out of there this instant! This is not a joke Stanley! You are ruining my story.

Real player with 37.5 hrs in game


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god, an absolute classic to be sure. and getting the Don’t Play For 5 Years achievement legit feels amazing

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

The Stanley Parable on Steam

I Lost My Luggage

I Lost My Luggage

I Lost My Luggage is a chaotic organization game, where you work in a lost and found facility. Organize the lost luggage in any way you like. Just make sure to remember where to find them when the forms describing them are printed out. As the game progresses, your inventive organization strategies will be tested against the accumulating chaos. You are accompanied by your work-from-home supervisor who facilitates hilarious story elements.

There’s lots of forms:

People lose their luggage a lot. They can fill in forms of their lost luggage, sending them directly to the printer in your office. The descriptions get more and more complex throughout the days.

And lots of luggage:

New items come in three times a day, so they can pile up real fast. But don’t worry, if you organize well, you’ll be fine!

Match the forms with the correct item:

If you drop the wrong item off, the conveyer belt will gladly give the item back to you. Feel free to try it again!

Organize the incoming forms:

Organization is key, also when receiving a lot of forms. Organize them on the bulletin board or in a nice big pile. It’s up to you!

Have some fun:

Taking breaks improves your productivity. Hit a kobe or do something else to blow some steam off. Bill will be right there with you!


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I Lost My Luggage on Steam

the office simulation

the office simulation

A pretty good game for a game jam, however there are some things that need to be pointed out.

What I like.

Environment- I honestly enjoyed the environment since it reminded me of those liminal space images you’d see online and the uncanniness of the graphics helps with that.

What needs to be worked on.

Movement- the movement feels too floaty and there is a slight choppiness with the camera.

Quality of life- some quality of life things are missing from the game currently such as the ability to mess with the options from the pause menu, other bits are minor such as the keyboard clipping through the table at the beginning.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Spacious room to move around and clear pathing make Office Simulator a solid platformer. With firm controls and the classic Mario Land style of air control, you’ll have no problem maneuvering the various obstacles strewn about.

Unfortunately however, there is no visible way to boot up Dallen Clicker on the office computer, so I can only recommend getting this during a sale.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

the office simulation on Steam

Road to Ballhalla

Road to Ballhalla

Road to Ballhalla is a cheeky, occasionally cruel but ultimately satisfying experience, that I would highly recommend to anyone with a taste for arcade-style platformers and puzzle games. I say this having completed 100% of the game’s achievements.

Aesthetically, with regards to its delightfully colourful design and well-suited, unintrusive yet engaging soundtrack, I can’t really fault Road to Ballhalla. The puzzles are all very much based upon rhythm and visual patterns, meaning that the audio-visual elements of the game are critically important, and I am pleased to report that they do themselves absolute justice.

Real player with 14.6 hrs in game

Road to Ballhalla is a simple top-down arcade-style game. You control a ball, and your goal is to navigate your way through 20 levels, collecting little sparks (the game’s collectable) and avoiding dying as you go.

The game is very simple – there isn’t even a jump button. You can simply move in any direction, or speed up your rolling in a sort of dash move. The dash move makes it so you die instantly if you take damage, rather than simply… well, taking damage. This makes it risky to use at times, so it must be used judiciously.

Real player with 12.5 hrs in game

Road to Ballhalla on Steam

THE CORRIDOR

THE CORRIDOR

Incredibly simple concept for a game that manages to not only create different puzzles to solve but also leading you on a fun and quirky adventure to push every last button out of spite for the narrator. If you’ve ever played The Stanley Parable, this is a game that’ll bring back fond memories and create new ones that you’ll love to go back to! From going rogue and disobeying the narrator, to meeting a cardboard man with a cardboard plan, there’s bound to be something that brings a smile to your face and gets you laughing and having a good time! Highly recommended, honestly one of the funnest games I’ve played in awhile and it really deserves a chance!

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

The Stanley Parable

Beginner’s Guide

Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist

If you liked this game, you should also play the ones i mentioned above. It’s a great game, finished it twice for the achievements.

P.S (TOO IMPORTANT FOR YOU TO NOT HAVE REGRETS BUT CONTAINS A LITTLE SPOILER)

! DO NOT KILL THE GUY, HE IS SO NICE AND HE HAS A GREAT FAMILY :')

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

THE CORRIDOR on Steam

Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist

Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist

This is a terribly broken game; I was stuck at the loading screen for almost five minutes despite having a very powerful computer.

I selected the “No Lasers” mode difficulty, and what do I get? Lasers. I was stuck there for hours trying to get past the rediculous challenge. It’s not even a joke difficulty; the game has a “Lasers” difficutly.

The tiger chased me past where I could clearly tell the chase was over. The funny thing is: Strange NPCs popped up and started dealing with it. Honestly, I could have sworn I had heard them scrambling around before the chase started. I don’t get it!

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

I’d write a review, but someone is already doing it, seems like I’ll have to wait… Should I?

Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist, which I’ll refer as simply Dr. Langeskov, is an adventure game also labeled as a walking simulator, along the lines of games like The Stanley Parable. It’s a really short game if you’re just focused on finishing it. It may take 15 minutes to 45 depending on how much you look around.

“You can’t, you can’t, you can’t… You can’t play it."

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Dr. Langeskov, The Tiger, and The Terribly Cursed Emerald: A Whirlwind Heist on Steam

Do Not Buy This Game

Do Not Buy This Game

Wh- What are you doing here?

Did you not read the title?

I’ll put it here again, just for you, but this time I’ll make a tiny change that will probably help you out:

See that small, unnoticeable circle? Yes, the one in red that surrounds the word ‘NOT’.

Yeah? You got it!

Oh, such a happy moment of learning that we got to share together!

And now that you’ve noticed it, I’m sure you will do the respectful thing and immediately stop reading the description for the game. You are now free to go do something else!

Oh, I get it.

You think that by reading this long description you will find out more about the game.

Fine.

Here is a feature list you might find useful:

  • A whole lot of nothing

  • Me as the narrator

  • More nothing

  • I have some jokes ready I guess?

  • A lot of regrets

See how full of beautiful features this game is?

It was really hard to polish all these features to perfection, but I never gave up and pulled through it!

So now that you have full knowledge of everything you need to know, I am certain that you can go on with your life.

…why are you still reading this?

Do Not Buy This Game on Steam

Title_Pending

Title_Pending

Title_Pending is a story based exploration and adventure game. Become a playtester and explore the liminal spaces of a work in progress video game to unravel the mystery behind JMC Gaming Enterprises…

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Hello, I’m Matthew Stanton, and I’m the lead developer at JMC Gaming Enterprises! You’ve been chosen from our list of applicants to play-test our new game (which as of now does not have a title).

Not only that, tech department said they made a breakthrough with a new device (they won’t clue me in but I hope it’s big). Apparently they’re going to ‘play-test’ their device the same day we play-test the game, which is strange, but whatever. Anyway, please contact me ASAP at this number: (061)219████, or you can reply to this email, and we will arrange a time for you.

Thank you!

-Matt

Title_Pending on Steam

Dude, Stop

Dude, Stop

So, Dude Stop… A game that had people waiting literal years for, ever since the demo was released. Now it’s a little short for its price (I won one of the contests so I got a free key), but I actually bought the game before I knew I won (making me have to refund), meaning I was willing to fork over actual cash for it.

Pros:

-Quite fun, if you’re into games where you’re into defying the narrator, like Stanley Parable.

-Entertaining narrator.

-Not very hard to get all the achievements, with or without a guide.

Real player with 8.4 hrs in game

I needed a short and relaxing point and click as a breather from competitive gaming. I picked this game up for it’s full price. While it is “relaxing”, it is far from funny.

The narration is probably some of the cringiest I’ve heard in a while. It screams “trying too hard”, and the inflection from the voice actor is so bad, I physically cringed every time he tried to make a joke. Why is this important? Because it is literally the entire premise of the game. You are Player17, doing everything in your power to do the puzzles wrong. The narrator conveys his frustration every time you do something wrong. Because of how bad his voice acting is, I almost didn’t want to work on the achievements because I would have to listen to his cheesy voice lines again and again.

Real player with 8.1 hrs in game

Dude, Stop on Steam