BORDERCIDE

BORDERCIDE

The detective drank until he passed out, almost like every day, and fell into the arms of the nightmare. This time it was the ringing of the phone that woke him from his nightmare. They called him for the one thing he enjoyed doing in this life. They called him for the one thing he was good at in this life. They called him to do his job. When he heard the news of the murder, he knew he would catch the murderer at any cost. No one could get into him and the murderer. When he heard the news of the murder, he was relieved. He could finally be able to escape from this emptiness. He could finally be able to escape from his nightmares. Most importantly, he could finally be able to escape from himself. Or could he?

Comic-style cutscenes

80+ comic-style cutscenes inspired by Sin City

Use the abilities of the detective

Dodge roll through the bullets

Become invincible using your “Rage” ability

Surprise your enemies with a flashbang

Different atmospheres

A relentless chase in different atmospheres

Other gameplay features

  • Enemy variety consisting of 8+ enemies.

  • Recover a certain amount of health when you kill an enemy with the last bullet in your magazine.

  • Use your character’s abilities and create your own gameplay style.


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BORDERCIDE on Steam

XIII - Classic

XIII - Classic

Recommended but with some caveats. It’s a fun game, and unique, and certainly cheap, and seems to be a good port (I didn’t encounter any issues aside from the two mentioned below) though there are better games out there for sure. If you’re curious about the comic book style, or if you, like me, have always wanted to play it since it came out but never got around to it, then it’s definitely worth the play. Otherwise, you won’t be missing much.

The main issue with the game on PC is the default low resolution and issue with no sound in cutscenes. So check the discussions for the necessary changes that need to be made to a couple of the config files before playing. The other issue is that if you want to play with controller, you’re going to want to use the Steam controller config to map it for K+M and you’ll probably want to manually adjust the look sensitivity, otherwise it’s near impossible to aim because it’s too sensitive or it takes forever to turn around because it’s not sensitive enough. It’s disappointing they took a game that was initially designed for controller use and made it K+M only so that it requires all that just to make it playable. Now on to the issues with the game itself.

Real player with 22.6 hrs in game


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In 1984, the Belgian writer named Jean Van Hamme and artist William Vance released the first volume of a spy comic series called XIII. As more and more volumes came out, the popularity of XIII rose and it quickly became one of the best selling Belgian comic series with over 23 volumes released to this date.

In 2002, Ubisoft announced they secured a license for XIII and that they were working on a videogame adaptation. The game was eventually released in November 2003 for PC, PS2, OG Xbox and Gamecube, starring the voice talents of several major A level stars such as the singer Eve, David Duchovny and Adam West.

Real player with 14.2 hrs in game

XIII - Classic on Steam

Massive Cleavage vs Zombies: Awesome Edition

Massive Cleavage vs Zombies: Awesome Edition

MY PP HARD WHEN PLAY THIS GAME WHAT IS MEANS? I DON KNOW WHAT BUT WHEN I’M AM TOUCHY MY PP FOR SOME TIME THERE IS STICKY PEE THAT COME OUT AND IT FEELS S̷̡̨̡̧̡̡̡̢̛̛̟̯̦̩̭̰̰͈̗̖̤̰̘͙͎̬̻̫̞̯̙̠̻̖̗̱̣̻̰̼̝͖̤͈͇̤̭̎̎͂̊̉̽̊̃̇͒̍̐̽͋̉̐̃͆̇̒̑͒̾̋̄́̍̊̃̔̆̽͑̾̎͊̾͐͆̽̉͒͋́͛̇̂̔͆̃͑̊̊͂͆̀̀̐̽͗̈͛̍̆̈́͋͗̂͂̊̉̉͊̊̔̇̏́̃̊̍̀̈̈͂̏̎̔́͋̈̑̂͐͆̒͛͆͆̌͒͊̈́̃̃̽̈́̀͛̿̔̚͘̚͘̕̚̚̚͘̕͘̕͜͜͜͠͝͝͝͝͝͝͠ͅͅǬ̵̧̡̡̛̛̛̛̛͕̠̤͖̹͓̱̠͎̦͙̞̝̱͇̖̣̼͖͕̘̙̠̦͍͉̱̟̫͇̟̝̺͚͕̗̜̪̘̣̦̰̫̝͎̻͎͇̻͈̲̃̆͆̈́̌͋̈́̿̈́̀̈́̐͆̿̀̌̉̎̋́̇̆̃̀̆́͋̈́̓̂̂̀̽̊̈́̐̽͆̄͛͐͐̍̌͗̓̾͗̀͛̍͒́͒̅͊͗́̀̈́̌͆̄̅͊̈͆͗̀̓̈́̔̃̊̌̌̃̂̍̊̊̊̈̉̇̓͗̈́̂̎͑̒́̎͒͊̑̍̒̈́͋͐̓̑̀̒̀̓̇̃̓͛̇̑͂̇̃̔̎̿́̊͋̿͛̓̿̇͗̄̋̽̓͌͑́͊̅̔̀́̾͋̾̿̐͊͋̑̊̒̏̎̉͗̋̑̓̀͊̐̃͒̏̉̀͐̽͂́̆̉̃͗̈́͋͌̀̾̃̉̇̋͗̓̆̏̚͘̚̚̕̕̕̚͘̕̚̚͘̚̚͘͘͜͝͝͝͠͝͝͝͝͝͠͝͝͠͠͝ͅ ̸̡̡̨̛̛̛̛̛̛͚͔̮͈̜̜̦̼̞̥̤͔̦̟̗̤̭͔̩͈̼͎̱͓̯̻̯͕͎̩͛̋̑̿̈́̆͗̾͛͑̋̽͋͂͂̃̀̒͒́̎̔̀̏̒͗͑͂̽͛̔̏̑̓́͊̑̃̿͛̏̄͌̈́̅͆̈́͗̽̌̃͐͒̇̏̾̑͋̋̐́̅̇͋̔͐̎̒͂̋̉̏̾̌̈́̀͊̓̇̌͊̍̈́͂̒͑͂̔͆̈́̋̎̽͛́̀̍͊́̈́́͆̎̃̇̓͛̈́̌̆̀͛̆̒̄͛̋͆͒̍̄͗̿́͑̔͆̈́͒́̿͐̾̏͊̿̒̋́̽̍̊́̿͌̐̄͛̀̒͆̂͘̕̕̕͘̕͘̕̕̚̕̕̚̕͘͘̕̕̕̚͜͠͝͝͝͝͝͝͝͠͝͝͝͝͝͝͠͠G̵̛̛̛̛̩̝̥̝̜͉͈̎͗͒͊̈́͛͛̋͂͒̈́͌̊̿̀̐̾́̀̋̌̓̈́̇́̈́̔̇̈́́̔̈́̏͐̀̅͐̒̔̾͌̒̃̊́̐͑̈́̈̋̎̂̋̒̉̋́́͒͛̇̾͊͆̐͊͂̅͗͐͊̇̑̆͊̾̊́̃̏̈̃̅̓̊̀̐̋͒̒̄̾̂̎̒̌̄͌́͒̃̿̈́̾́̅̒͆̆̆͋͛̇̐̏̌̉̑͗͑͒̇̄̔̌̆̒̊̉̓͆́̉̏̈́̂̾̂̔́̃̃̏̊͘̚͘͘͘̕͘͝͝͠͝͠͝͝͝͝Ờ̴̧̨̧̢̢̨̡̨̧̢̡̛̛̛̛͈̯͙̻͉̥͖̜̳͎͍̤̮̞̪̘͙̯̱̘̣̫̮͚͓̥̱̩̭͈̼̗̼̩͉̰͇͙̤̣͔̻̯̤͇̠̬̳̬͍͔̙̘̝͇̳͕̺̲̩̟̹͎̪̦͚͍̝̻̗͍̠̗̰̺̯̭̩͍̟͈̠̜̟̮̱̹͇͎̘͈̤̬̱̩̩̹̤̪̹̯̘̰̜̞̦͓͔͔̩͕̲̣̩̟̯̬̘͉̟͓̤͔̫̯̟̞͖̝̜̦͍̩̠̻͇̃̋̍͛̉̾͐̈̽̽̅́̅̍͆̎̔͆͋͊̍̏̏̏̈́̀̾̋̊͆͐̒̌̎͛̈́͊̀͐̋̾̇͐̄͂͒̂̇͗͂̀̈́̒̃̈́̊̊̌̆̆̓̉̈́̂̔̍̍̈̐̑́́̉͗̒͆̌͂͋́́̑̀͐̽͂̄͂͑̈́͐͐̆̓̉͐̓͒͊͋̂̂̃̽͆͛͒̊̎̂̋͊̾̽̌́͊͂́̇̏̆́̈́̍̍̓̈́̋̊͗̓͐͛̒̍̈́̂̍̈́̏̈́̾̽͂͒̉̚̕͘̕̕̚̚̕̕͘̚̚͘͜͝͝͝͝͝͠͝͝͝͠͝͠ͅǑ̷̡̢̢̡̨̡̡̨̡̡̧̡̨̨̧̢̢̢̢̨̘̠̗̮̹͖̳̟̺͉͈̗̲̤͙͎͙̫͙͈͓̯̪͕̼̲͈̘͕̩̦̹̟͎͚͈͖̱̬͉̬̤̥̼͚̰͉̜̪̫̝̦̣̙̹͔̜͈̭͍̜̰̯̲̣̺̲͚͉̜͇͖̫̼̥̺̱͇̦͓̠̩̥̻̝̙̯̣̪͔͙̰̼̯̙̪̰̣̦͔̝͍̞͕̤̙͓͔̩̱̥̳̥͉̱̝͈̖̹͈̲̟͇͔̱̫̩͙̗̙͚̦͑͂̈̽͑̒̎͊̈́͆̅̀̈̂̃̓͗͂͜͝ͅͅͅḎ̸̢̢̨̡̡̨̡̢̧̢̡̡̨̡̡̧̛̛̛̪̹̟͉̬̳̭͖͓̼̜͖̞̺̰͉̞̘̟̜͓͓͎̭͎̥͔͎̺̣̲͍͙͍̪͍͚͓͚͓̝͓͉̲̮̳͈͚̣̭͔̯̜̠͖̦͚͙̺̣͍̼̯̺̠̗̥̬̳̙̗̫̖̲̦̠̝͎͕͕̞̖͔̝̺͓̻͙̠͖͙̠̺̙̞͈̬̲͙̦͎̞̬̹̮̞͍͚̮̥̬̗͓̰̭̯͕͍̙̩͇̮͓̩̯̻̠͇̝̝̝͎͈̳̻̣̼̮̣̤̠̠̙̰̥̠͚̘̖͙͎̞̹̘͉͓̬͚̘̪̲̘̘̠̤͎̭̳͖͕͉̙̭̖̯͉̫͖̮͇͕̓̏̓̽̆͛̿̅̏̄̄̎͂̽͆̏̽̀̌̄́̈́̈̾͋̓̔̈́̂́͆̉̃̿͋̌̂̈́̾̎̽́̀̏̈̃̓̃̒̾̔́͌͛̀̆͗̒̅̓̒̿͐̑͛̂͊̀̃̂̿̍̃͛̏̍͑̓̽͐̽̄̿͆͗̒̔̆͂̈̈́͋͆̈́̆̒͐̐̀̋́́̊̓̆̈́͛̋̊̀̓̾́̍̒̔̍̓̔̑͛͐̓̃̅̌̏̓̍̃̆̓͆͂́̓̋̄̃̂̂͐̍̎̉̐̎̈́̀́̂̈́͊́̔͒̂̌͐̀̉̾̒́̎̀͒̌̈́̌́͂̄͛̅͑̾͋̀̕͘̚̕͘̚͘̚͘͘͘͜͜͜͝͝͝͝͠͠͝͠͝͝. WHAT IS MEANS? PLS HELP

Real player with 100.1 hrs in game


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Your guys review this game only 5/10 in positive? HAHAHA.

But it’s such a silly fun game. 24 levels of massive zombie mass Cleaving with a massive Cleavage blond that holds a massive cleaver. It took me barely 2 hours and quite a few deaths and retry before I finally finished the game. (only after finishing the game, I discover a place to change game difficulty).

Game is semi repetitive but with twisted challenging fun, semi ok zombie sound effect with a few types of different back ground music. As long as your reflex is ok and don’t die too much this game shouldn’t be that bad. There are plenty of bad games on steam that couldn’t even do a decent walking simulation.

Real player with 16.9 hrs in game

Massive Cleavage vs Zombies: Awesome Edition on Steam

Half-Life: A Place in the West

Half-Life: A Place in the West

There’s a logic in Hollywood that video games can make good movies, despite the fact that few if any films actually bear this notion out (and believe me, I’m being kind by saying “few”). Similarly, it’s questionable to what degree a video game is liable to translate into the medium of comics.

Theoretically, probably a little BETTER than movies…but I’m still not quite convinced. A good “story” in a video game is a completely different thing to a good story in either film or literature, and a video game’s notion of “character” is more often than not a good-looking and functional avatar designed to move the “plot” forward, and give the player an adequate excuse to kill things or solve puzzles. I’m sorry, but Leon from the Resident Evil franchise ISN’T a “character”, boys and girls. He’s a floppy fringe with a gun, and a libido sufficient to make him willing to rescue cute young girls on the back of his speeding jet-ski. You want character, try Taxi Driver (it’s an “old” movie from the 70s, look it up).

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

Estimated reading time: 4 minutes, 11 seconds

Half-Life: A Place in the West teases the Half-Life fans by delivering a very compelling story based on the Half-Life universe, presented as a fan-made digital comic featuring a total of 13 chapters which are planned to be released over several years. By the time of writing this review, 5 of them are available on the Steam store (the first one being free).

Even if the comic uses the Half-Life setting, its story follows a completely new path, unrelated to the characters featured in the series so that it’s not centered on Gordon Freeman’s adventures. I haven’t played any of the Half-Life titles, yet I greatly enjoyed reading the comic which didn’t require any prior knowledge about the franchise. The few intro pages describe this setting very well and the info provided is enough to get you started: at Black Mesa Research Facility, scientists discover a new alien life form and while attempting to analyze it, they accidentally cause a dimensional rift to open; as a consequence, Earth becomes exposed to an alien invasion. Seven hours later, the extra-terrestrial race known as the “Combine” conquers the planet entirely and kills most of humanity. Gigantic towers, called “Citadels” are sent out by the Combine to the major cities of the Earth, in order to enforce their will on the remaining living people.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Half-Life: A Place in the West on Steam

Moriarty: Endgame VR

Moriarty: Endgame VR

This is rad. Moriarty Endgame is a bold step towards the future of the graphic novel/comic book. I had to play through twice since the first play I was so focused on the creative shader use and the blending of 2D comic sprites in a 3D immersive plane that the story went right over my head. The creators throw us right into the world of Moriarty with very little hand holding – which is nice. The writing and art style are consistent with a high fidelity voice over and sound effects leading the pace. I was briefly removed for one moment in a scene where we learn how Moriarty gained his super power. It felt forced and unnecessary in comparison to the subtilty in which other major plot points were revealed. That being said, the dark matter super power story will make a great episode on its own. It also moved a little fast for my taste. One thing that is wholy unique to comics as apposed to digital media is the ability to ‘travel at your own pace.’ To handle this the developers implemented a simple forward and reverse feature that allows you to easily restart a scene or skip to the next (I would guess each scene is the equivelent to 1-5 panels in a normal book). Still, I think there could be a more creative way to let the reader move at their own pace. These are nit picking observations, and at the end of the day Moriarty provides a concise and cohesive product, which is twice as impressive when you consider they are paving the way. I am excited to see what the team puts out as they become more comfortable exploring this new take on the media.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

So I got this on the Halloween sale for .99 cents and the experience lasted 10 minutes. I can definitely recommend this experience. The only problem is that it does feel short, that’s because the experience is very engaging and things are heating up. It’s like a teaser. Just when things are getting really good, the experience ends.

I would definitely love to see where this story goes. Basically, this is a VR comic book where you have a screen shot of the action for the comic. But all the while you’re in the background of the place where the action is taking place (which is in black and white). This contrasts really well with the stark colors inside the “pages.” There are few animation even within the pages of the comic book.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Moriarty: Endgame VR on Steam

Cepheus Protocol Anthology Season 1

Cepheus Protocol Anthology Season 1

Cepheus Protocol: Anthology is a linear prose, visual novel.

Experience the outbreak of the Pangu Virus from multiple perspectives as the brave heroes of the Center for Epidemic Research and Control battle tirelessly to stop the spread of a cataclysmic alien virus that has mutated innocent people into monstrous creatures of unimaginable power with a single-minded goal spread.

Told from various perspectives of the outbreak, before and during, discover how the Pangu Virus was discovered, what led to the creation of the C.E.R.C., how the virus came to American shores, and who is Patient Zero. As the outbreak spreads, millions of innocent lives hang in the balance. Every day, the virus becomes more virulent as it progresses to its true nature.

Faced with a threat it was never meant to fight will the heroes of the C.E.R.C. be strong enough to save not just a city but prevent the extinction of the human race? See for yourself in this eye-catching visual novel that allows you to explore Cepheus Protocol"s frightening events like never before.

Cepheus Protocol Anthology Season 1 on Steam

CHOP

CHOP

Love this game! It is very reminiscent of Tower Fall and its follow up Towerfall Ascencion. Well, at least in its core gameplay. It mixes things up by giving you several game modes. My favorite mode is the one in which you must kill and escape from a portal before everyone else, which is this games primary mode. I wish there were more characters, but the ones that are available are pretty innovative and each have their use case. I love getting together with my friends and playing this on my tv, I have more than enough controllers to go around so everyone gets to play. Matches get pretty intense and the visual style and over the top gore and action really make you have a good time. I hope there is some sort of DLC planned or something because I would love to see more game modes and more characters.

Real player with 16.6 hrs in game

I played many local multiplayer games in steam (roof rage 8 players, gang beasts 8 players, serious sam bogus detour, shinobi bad buddies, broforce, duck game, etc…), and this game is definitely at the top!!! It would be more awesome if it supported more than 4 players locally (perhaps 6 players?)

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

CHOP on Steam

Vulkan: Lost Planet

Vulkan: Lost Planet

That’s a lot of action for that price tag! Recommended for the fans of a good top-down shooter game to pass time with it!

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Great arena game, very challenging. I really liked it.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Vulkan: Lost Planet on Steam

Cyberfrags ‘69

Cyberfrags ‘69

It’s time to get your blood up with some lightning-speed FPS action! Double-jump, wall-run, slide, and shoot your way to victory in PvP, Co-op, and single-player. In CF69, the fastest way to die is to stop moving. So don’t.

Single-player:

The Cyber-Nazis have come, and Cyber-Frank is pissed. Grab your hyperspace arsenal and get to fragging ranks of fascist assholes.

Multiplayer:

Play classic game modes like Free-For-All, Capture-the-Flag, and Team-Deathmatch, or test your platforming skills in Death-Relay. Small 6-player maps keep things ultra-fast, so you’d best start practicing, You’re gonna need it.

Cyberfrags '69 on Steam

The Darkness II

The Darkness II

“I remember the night of my 21st birthday. That was the first time I died.”

Story

🔸The Darkness II starts with a neatly summed up “Previously” cutscene picturing the very beginning of the Darkness and how it came into existence along. A quick recap of the events of the first game narrated by Johnny Powell— One of the important roles in the Darkness’s story. This provides a nice catch up to bring those who are new to the series up to speed.

🔸You play as Jackie Estacado, head of a mob family able to kill with no remorse, while still compassionate and selfless for his friends and “family”. But that’s not what that made Jackie special. He embraced a truly dark power that had him on a tight leash, using his feelings for his deceased beloved, Jenny, to torment and force him into choosing its way. Eventually, he learned to quiet it down for a couple of years.

Real player with 75.7 hrs in game

Darkness II is the FPS game with controversial visuals, action mechanics and story plot. Definitely not for “everyone’s tastes”. I remember playing it right after the release, and I remember that I was far from satisfied with it back then. So… I let the time wipe out part of my memory, to be able to play this game anew, to make myself a detached and detailed judgment about it. And here it goes.

_Hello, darkness, my old friend. I’ve come to talk with you again.

Because a vision softly creeping, Left its seeds while I was sleeping,_

Real player with 27.9 hrs in game

The Darkness II on Steam