Magicka
Do you like magic? Do you like killing monsters? Then this is a game for you to play. I’ll try my best not to spoil any of the story, since the game’s highlight is the story. You have a choice of 8 different elements you can combine into a spell, including Magick, which I will get to. Many of these spells have different effects and can be used differently. If you become experienced, you can perform these spells without an issue. The 8 different elements are water, life, shield, fire, lightning, death, earth, and snow. Already you can imagine some of these elements have opposites and combine into different elements. You are exactly correct. For instance, water + snow = ice. Also an example of opposites are earth and lightning. Earth and lightning cancel each other out. You can use these different spells you come up with in many different ways. You can use it by just using left click, you can press shift + left click to apply it to your melee weapon (which I will explain later), and you can apply it to yourselves by middle clicking with the scroll on the mouse. You think that’s it in combat? NOPE. You start off with a staff and another weapon which you use by clicking shift + left click, that’s also how you use the spell you apply to it. You can find different kinds of staffs and other weapons (which most are melee) that have different effects. Then, there’s the Magicks. These books can be found in the different levels. There’s a certain amount in every level that does things that you cannot do with normal spells. I’ll leave it at that. The combat capabilities alone shows that this was well thought out.
– Real player with 132.5 hrs in game
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Magicka is a wonderful game full of challenge, joy and an interesting plot as well as lore for those willing to see through the light-hearted nature of the game. the mechanics are solid and fluent to move through to the point where movement within the game becomes so second nature to players so quickly that you’re playing fluently by the second level for myself and the majority of people I’ve played with.
Missions are thoroughly enjoyable with destructive magic and magical combinations which make you feel truly powerful and a good balance of characters with great connections between characters. all named characters vital to the plot are memorable for either their battles or personalities respectively. The game feels like it gives the player all the power from the start whilst maintaining a great learning and difficulty curve which allows for learning and enjoyment of game mechanics.
– Real player with 117.9 hrs in game
Never BreakUp Beta
this is a very funny game when me and mah friend found out about the shop uhm lets just say we had mini world war 3 ;w; but yeash i would recomend this
– Real player with 3.7 hrs in game
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My friend and I laughed so hard while playing this game that we couldn’t even breathe. If the beta version did this to us, I can’t imagine what will happen if we play the completed version.
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I am changing my review because this game made me and my friends feel disappointed about this game. I wanted to play this with two of my friends. First, the game opened in Chinese even though I did not choose it. Second, my friends couldn’t change the language (their language changed into Chinese too) because it always froze in settings. Third, in the remote play that my friend shared, it did not detect my gamepad. Last, I hope developers will fix these bugs. These bugs make the game unplayable with more than two players. Until then, I do not recommend this game.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Coof Attack
Coof Attack is a satirical take on current world events where everyone has gone crazy trying to stock up on as much toilet paper as possible. You are hoarding the biggest stash in town and everyone wants a piece of that action. Your job is to defend your stash by fiercely lobbing your rolls at people as they rashly attempt to scale a building to reach you and your supply. If they reach the edge of the building, well… stomp them down! That’s YOUR TP, they can’t have it! They should have considered that before the world went mad! Set a roll on fire, douse it in ice magic or simply attach an explosive device to it and let it go. No one take can the TP away from me. No one! It’s MINE!!!!!!! :(
– Real player with 28.2 hrs in game
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It is a clunky game clearly designed for coop and slow progression. But for what it’s worth I enjoed my 3h with this game.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Lesson Learned - Tower Defense
You should always pay attention in school. Otherwise, you can end up just like Frank. His day was ruined by an unfortunate and quite unexplainable event.
Help Frank travel through history in this unique approach to the Tower Defense genre.
Gather resources, build defenses, and survive waves (in single-player or cooperation) of historically inaccurate enemies, from Cavemen through Roman Legionaries, Medieval Knights, and French Imperial Army to Nazi soldiers. Free your classmates to expand your crew of minions and with their help hopefully, get yourselves out of this predicament.
KEY FEATURES OF LESSON LEARNED
CLASSIC TOWER DEFENSE WAVES IN CO-OP OR SINGLE PLAYER MODE
Where there are towers there must be enemy waves. This is the LAW! Six historically inaccurate periods.
The World of Lesson Learned is full of demonic creatures that are echoes of the great historic warriors and leaders. Your job is to fight your way through human history.
ARSENAL OF TOWERS WITH THEIR OWN UPGRADE TREES
Towers can be upgraded with a specific function in mind. Need fast shooting and slow-down effect? Easy! Build a tower and upgrade it with speed and cold damage in mind. The crafting system in Lesson Learned is based on gathered resources. Every level has different resources available. The balance between gathering, building towers and fighting is the key to survival.
MOVIE INSPIRATIONS
What could come out if we would take a bit of excellence from “Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure” and mix in some teenager imagination - cool & mad farm animals?
CUSTOMIZABLE MINIONS WITH SPECIAL ABILITIES
Your classmates are scattered throughout the underworld. Your job is to find and rescue them. If you take care of them they will become great assets in your quest to get back home.
HILARIOUS, UNIQUE HAND-DRAWN ENEMIES
Fight cows, frogs, wolves, pigs, and more. Remember, they are as humorous as they are dangerous.
STORY WITH A VERY LIMITED TEXT TO READ :D
Playing through the campaign unravels the mystery of the ancient tome - a mysterious artifact responsible for Frank’s not exactly planned vacation to the underworld.
Retimed
My review will be dithyrambic but the game 100% deserve it.
This game literally changed my life. 65h hours on steam, but you can count as much on switch, and as mutch with the pre-alpha (with no hours recorded), + 400 hours working to orgaise stuff with the community.
I’ve alway been fan of couch games. I’ve always been fan of indies games. I’ve always been fan of esport. And this one answer all my needs.
I love indies games, but really few of them can grab me for so long, but often it’s short experience. I had the chance to have access to the early beta, and I know I’ll grind so much this game that it would be fair for them to ask me a monthly suscribtion !
– Real player with 125.7 hrs in game
Retimed is a casual competitive shooter, where we have to shoot the opponents with our projectile pistol. Once the elimination limit is exceeded, a game is won. Simple right?
The game moves very well and, except for a little connection spike in the four-player games, there seems to have no problems at all.
Also the music complies with this carefree aesthetic , without the melodies attracting our attention for nothing in particular and with a scarce variety.
Pros.
+Guaranteed fun with friends locally over friday night drinks.
– Real player with 81.4 hrs in game
Second Hand: Frankie’s Revenge
I am literally gob smacked how fun this indie game can be. I don’t even know how this is supposed to qualify as indie, the graphics on this game can go head to head with games with 10 times the budget.
Gameplay is every alert and catches you very quickly. Playing co-op is the best way to do it as every player has got his own role in the fight. There’s loads of customizations available for basically everything, all you need is some friends to play with and you are good to go. It can be played as solo as well but once you die 3 times there’s no one to bail you out, it’s pretty much game over. You’ve got a loads of maps to choose from and only by changing the difficulty, the game becomes a completely different beast.
– Real player with 27.9 hrs in game
This is by far one of the most fun video games I have ever played.
What I like the most:
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the movement of the robots is incredibly smooth and hilarious (not to pick favourites but have you seen how the enemy’s head bounces when you hit it with a bat?).
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the color palette which makes the game really cute although we are experiencing robots massacring other robots
The game overall is really fun especially in co-op and it’s very engaging so even if you play a level over and over again it doesn’t become boring. Plus you have a small range of weapons and each has its own fun trait besides the fact that they cover two main player roles: healer and psycho on a killing spree.
– Real player with 17.3 hrs in game
Superbugs: Awaken
One of the nicest Co-op indie games I’ve played recently!
I’m an indie game reviewer so as you can see I’ve played a lot to take a deep look into this title. My first impression is that this game would be a casual co-op for 2 players that fight viruses in human body. But there is so much more. I will try to review this game without spoiling all the fun.
1. One of us RAGE QUIT sometimes.
I’m lucky enough to have my close friends to test out this game for me. It took us some days to finally reach the final stage of this early access stage. However, this game will challenge you and your close ones how good you are at communication, EMPATHY & PATIENCE. YES! We can never break this game without sitting with each other for hours and thinking about how we can over come the obstacles.
– Real player with 14.1 hrs in game
This is a really fun co-operative game to play with a friend in which you rely on your communication skills to advance together, you can not play this alone.
To keep it as simple as possible, one of you has been shrunk and sent inside the body of a cat.
your job is to describe every detail of the virus to the other player, who is the scientist, so that they can make a vaccine to eliminate the virus. The scientists job is also to guide the scout across the map to where the virus is, theres a lot of multi tasking involved for both parties, you can also switch roles with each other whenever you please.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Foodtruck Arena
Very fun driving game where you have to push a giant tomato in to gate to get scores using a food seller trucks, every truck has a unique special weapons, very fun is 2 on 2 , lots of crashes and special weapon uses, has cute and cool plot between characters driving trucks. The matches sometimes happen in rain and strong wind, it makes arena slippery and wind can push tomato in random directions while it sent flying, also arenas have various versions with uneven ground, bumps and obstacles.
– Real player with 4.9 hrs in game
Much better than Rocket League. I am hands down the best North America FoodTruck Arena player. Soon to go pro. Come at me
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– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Magicka 2
My experience in Magicka 2 vs Magicka 1.
I’ll start it off with the first time I played Magicka 1. The moment I started to grasp the concept of regular combinations, element combinations, and the special spell combinations, thats when I begun to experiment on so many spells (be it regular spells or the special combination spells, or both), and found it absolutely fun at how I can play the game differently each time and would still enjoy it nonetheless.
Thats when I absolutely fell in-love with Magicka. It promised a sort of freedom to your utilization of these spells. And the better you got at utilizing regular combos or utilizing multiple special combination spells, the more satisfying the gameplay was.
– Real player with 75.8 hrs in game
WARNING! Don’t listen to negative reviews here or on Metacritic. The game is light years ahead of the first game in almost every area. I’d say PcGamer’s 79/100 rating is about right, although they were complaining about the difficulty of the game too which I don’t necessarily agree with. Well, although initially it was frustrating, after I got the hang of it, I was steamrolling my enemies even at the final fight. It’s actually almost impossible to (permanently) die now because you can resurrect your fairy and you’re pretty much immortal. This also means that the first games infuriating moments of losing your hard-earned staves upon death are solved, because you drop your staff on death and you can pick it up on resurrection. You just need to let go of your anger/fear about dying, and maintain a relaxed, observant mind to easily be able to make accurate snap decisions about what elements to use, what vulnerabilities your opponents likely have. There are tons of clues about it, you just need to let go of your fear of dying and the constant anxiety that makes combat much more difficult than it should be. As I’ve mentioned, death is meaningless now and you are almost guaranteed to die every 10 minutes or so, even if you’re a legendary player, and it’s okay. Or every 20 seconds, if you’re not, and it’s okay too. Relax, and you’ll start improving rapidly.
– Real player with 49.9 hrs in game
Monster Prom 2: Monster Camp
Extremely Fun, with friends it’s better. It’s like the first one but with more jokes more reference and more drama 3 3
– Real player with 50.1 hrs in game
milo gives me gender envy
– Real player with 29.2 hrs in game