Injustice: Gods Among Us Ultimate Edition
This game has aged well and still stands on its own merits, even with Injustice 2 available. A fun, casual friendly fighter with a decent story and good overall direction. The characters all look and feel great. In truth, I prefer this to the sequel in a lot of ways. That said, this recommend comes with some hefty caveats:
1. S.T.A.R. Labs is a set of hundreds of side-missions added to the game to pad its length. They generally involve either a flash-game quality arcade style minigame or a semi-normal fight with your arms tied behind your back and/or major RNG components. They are godawful, but there’s an achievement tied to completing them all with the best score possible (but only requires completing 240/300 missions since the last 60 are DLC), so they’re unavoidable if you’re an achievement hunter. I can’t express enough how terribly designed and balanced this aspect of the game is and it was almost enough for me to leave a negative review. Grinding them out is a truly awful gameplay experience, which I think the devs realized since the skins we’d normally have to unlock there come pre-unlocked in this version.
– Real player with 166.2 hrs in game
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“Gods Among Us: Anyone can be a Hero”
Fighting games have long since descended from their all-conquering dizzying heights (in the 80’s and 90’s) to become almost a niche genre, as both games and gamers diversify. Within this evolving landscape, ‘Injustice: Gods Among Us (The Ultimate Edition)’ manages to brawl its way into contention as a polished, well crafted fighter, that despite its issues, is a fine addition to any Fight Game enthusiast’s collection.
Campaign: Released in late 2013, NetherRealm | Warner Bros. follow up on the commercial success of ‘Mortal Kombat: The Komplete Edition’ by essentially replicating that game within the DC Comics universe. The ‘Campaign’ mode follows the story arc from the ‘Injustice’ comic books, wherein a crazed Joker has killed Lois Lane and detonated a nuclear device in Metropolis. The game picks up with an enraged Superman asserting martial law over the planet and slowly turning from protector to oppressor. Narrated through well conceived animated cut-scenes and interspersed with 1-on-1 battles, gamers assume control of all their favorite characters as well as some others they might not have been so inclined to. The usual suspects are all here – from Batman, Superman, The Joker, Lex Luthor, Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn, Green Arrow and Bane to a host of newer faces like Doomsday, Solomon Grundy, Frost, DeathStroke and Aquaman. A variety of Single Player Arcade-style Tournaments, Challenges, and lots of unlockable comic lore round out a content-rich title.
– Real player with 33.1 hrs in game
Injustice™ 2
General Information
Injustice 2 is my second fighting game ever, the first being MKX. The game plays very similar, with some slight differences such as the clashing system replacing the breaker system, and the blocking system all together. You’ll like Injustice 2 if you enjoy other NRS fighters.
MICROTRANSACTIONS
Since microtransactions are currently a hot topic in the gaming community, I thought I would mention how microtransactions impact Injustice 2, and the gameplay.
– Real player with 1214.3 hrs in game
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You like DC characters? You like fighting games with deep mechanics? Then this is the game for you.
Injustice 2 is an EXCELLENT fighting game. The mechanics are quite similar to Injustice: Gods Among Us but definetly have been improved. I like to think of Injustice 2 as an alternative updated version of Mortal Kombat X just with new additions. Speaking of that Injustice 2 does offer some new things such as, the gear system, a loot box system, (which is actually done really damn well) multiverses, and having the AI to play battles for you.
– Real player with 161.8 hrs in game
EPEJSODION Dodgeball Speed
Attack and Defense are important, but if you want to succeed, you’ve got to go fast!
EPEJSODION Dodgeball Speed gives you another chance to become the best dodgeball manager in the world.
It has even more things to offer than Attack/Defense!
A new, remastered EPEJSODION League mode
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The EPEJSODION League has changed significantly. There are new Challenges, and some of them even have new Challengers!
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You will now be in charge of the Polish team Oleander Białystok, composed of the fastest-running Polish players!
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Besides, the World Champion has changed. Will you prevail against them?
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There is also postgame content - but only for the elite players!
Play Park
A new minigame place with new teams and features to unlock! Are you ready to compete?
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Arcade mode: A classic, six-stage arcade setting complete with tickets, 8-bit music and even a bonus minigame!
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Fort Conflict: Battle using Fort Commanders from one of two leagues, and take down the enemy fort!
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Infinity Dome: Win matches in succession to get better and better rewards! Be careful though, one loss and it’s all over!
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The Amazing 182: A climatic recap of all 182 EPEJSODION League teams!
Other features
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We’ve updated the rosters of all non-promotional teams, adding both powerful and weak players. You will be able
to unlock the Attack/Defense roster, too.
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Localized the game in the Italian, Portuguese and Russian languages, also adding support for Cyrillic custom names.
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Changed MANY unlocking conditions, moving a solid chunk of them to the Play Park.
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Added two all-new dodgeball venues.
Advantages of the game:
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over 100 teams to unlock
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a massive single player manager campaign - play international matches
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multiplayer play on one computer
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reqular distributions of powerful teams
The team presence differs from Attack/Defense. In order to unlock excluside teams, you may want to transfer them
from Attack/Defense.
We recommend playing with a gamepad.
Game also available in Albanian/Lojë gjithashtu në dispozicion në gjuhën shqipe
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Why Neon Lights Again?
Why Neon Lights Again? is a nostalgic cyberpunk shooting gallery to play with a friend or on your own. Shoot bad guys and level bosses with different weapons, fly on cars, see how story is revealed in a comic book style
In the distant future citizens of Asgard witness strange series of events. Something is in the air and it’s not just neon lights and rain (it often rains here actually). Frey(r) finds himself in an unknown street. It’s raining (of course!) but what is more troubling is a group of street gangs pointing guns at Frey!
What is going to happen? Would this involve flying cars? For Sure!
Key features:
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retro/nostalgic cuberpunk feel and a lot of easter eggs, throwback to 80-90’s (would be interesting to play with friend or family)
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hot seat mode: play with a friend like back in the days, combine various weapons and skills, compete who gets the best high score
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interesting story mode (with plot shown in comic book style) and fun survival mode (get the highest score!)
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!
ULTIMATE MARVEL VS. CAPCOM 3
UMvc3 pros
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It has some cool characters people wanted to play as in a fighting games for ages like dante and arthur and stuff
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It’s easier so you don’t need to worry about things like tricky finger puzzles or blocking or thinking in order to win sometimes and that’s good because everyone wants to win
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I like the little pie chart showing you how much of a scrub you are
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It looks really good, while capcom cut so many corners on this game it’s a circle, they didn’t scimp on the animation. there’s even small things like characters moving their eyes to follow each-other and people having mist breath on the snow stage
– Real player with 212.0 hrs in game
It’s Mahvel. It’s also MT Framework, so the port is great. The netcode isn’t the best but I’ve heard that’s a problem across the board with all of the re-released MVC3 ports. Playing it on PC with higher FPS than console and in a crisper resolution is a treat.
Bit of cons first -
I will warn you - as someone who played the game semi-competitively in it’s hayday, the online is not very welcoming. You will get trashed by people that have had over 5 years to practice and play. As with any fighter, there’s a strong learning curve and UMVC3 is the definition of “touch of death” combos. The game is very, very fast in comparison to other fighters. Because of that, it’s easy to get frustrated and it can absolutely be considered a flaw. I don’t want to act like this game’s perfect - it’s not. Vergil is still in the game and it’s more or less unpatched since the last update we had on consoles. There’s alot of broken things in the game, I would not pick this up expecting the world’s most balanced and competitive game.
– Real player with 73.2 hrs in game
WizardPunk
Had a good time, reminded me of Custom Robo quite a bit which I loved as a kid. I didn’t play with anybody, because it’s not online multi, which kinda sucks. But the single player had a lot to do. The guilds are a bit awkward to get through, but playing with a full build on day 6 was pretty sweet, lots of things to think about, pretty complex. Looking forward to future patches!
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Fast, fun, satisfying fighting game that incorporates a nice blend of different character progression elements. It’s quick to learn but difficult to master and there’s plenty to experiment with. I’m partial to Ignissa but Vito is a close runner up. Looking forward to future updates!
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Draw With Unknown
Really fun and really chill, kind of like Draw Something had a baby with Omegle.
Also, the minimum requirements say you need all sound cards to run this, and sadly my PC only has one ;-;
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
i like this game a lot! i do have a few suggestions, however i can’t seem to find any way to submit anything. the developer/publisher doesn’t seem to show any source of social media on their steam profile, and i even looked on twitter, no help! this game is super fun and a good way to meet nice people, but i feel like people would play more if it had a better way of drawing. like i said, super cool game, but it could use some work.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
KUUKIYOMI 3: Consider It More and More!! - Father to Son
This game is perfect.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
| Game type | Read the room Simulation |
| Story | ★★★☆☆ |
| Graphic | ★★★☆☆ |
| Fun | ★★★☆☆ |
| Difficulty | ★☆☆☆☆ |
| Play time | ★☆☆☆☆ |
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Clash of the Metal
Hyper Mecha Anime Manga Fighting Unleashed!
Clash of the Metal introduces futuristic mecha combat in a glorious 2D anime styled arcade action fighting game. Putting you in control of an array of mechs, each with varying attributes, Clash of the Metal provides fast-paced combat against the CPU, local or online players.
Features.
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Single player vs CPU or 2 player local or online
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12 Mech rosta with additional characters
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Various fight location scenes
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Versus mode against another player or CPU
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Story mode
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Training room
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Spectacular anime style visuals at 60fps