Freedom Force vs. the Third Reich
The Freedom Force games are a must play for anyone who enjoys superhero games. Gameinformer ranked Freedom Force in it’s top ten superhero games of all time. Freedom Force vs. The Third Reich builds upon the mechanics introduced in the original game, and adds a brilliant new layer to the story. Established characters are developed further than in the previous game, and the balance between old characters and new ones is kept marvelously, especially when in WWII. I have played this game since I found it years ago, so when I found it on Steam I grabbed it quickly. Although at this point I don’t have many hours logged in, I have probably invested over 100 hours into this game and have thoroughly enjoyed each play through. One of my favorite superhero games of all time, and I hope they come out with Freedom Force 3 some day!
– Real player with 19.6 hrs in game
Read More: Best Comic Book Strategy Games.
Freedom force vs. the Third Reich is the right kind of nostalgia. The kind that isn’t a repeat of something you saw with a fresh coat of paint, but a celabration of WHY we love this thing we love. Stylistically it seems to lovingly and joyfully toss in every silver age (and lots of golden age) comic book trope and cliche both in how the characters speak and look. Expressed no more beautifully than through the amazing hero origin cut scenes between each mission. Cut scenes which I hasten to add are easily the best element for me in the entire game. From the narration, to the story itself, to the personas of each hero…the game just knows what it is and knows exactly what its calling back to.
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
Poker Squadrons
Great unique combination of poker and WWII history. You only have to understand poker hand rankings (this isn’t Texas Hold ‘em) and appreciate the Battle of Britain. Interestingly, there isn’t a an AI level setting (e.g. beginner, intermediate, expert) and it’s not necessary since the randomness of the cards dealt combined with AI provide a nice challenge. You can play for 5-10 minutes or 60 minutes easily. Graphics are good but it’s really all about the cards. Fun, economical game - highly recommended!
– Real player with 52.5 hrs in game
Read More: Best Comic Book Indie Games.
This is a fun little solitaire game that blends poker hands and a WWII theme. It’s very easy to learn even if you’ve never played poker before. The power up cards add a bit more strategy to the game. I’ve been playing it between my Zoom meetings and have played through the campaign twice. Definite recommend.
– Real player with 17.4 hrs in game
Inglorious Waifu VS Nazi Zombies
Probably the best game I’ve played this year.
Historical accuracy is at its best, from the buildings to the vehicles. Even the Nazis are accurate.
Of course, the last update “BOOBS PHYSICS ADDED” is what makes the game go from “Great” to “God Tier”.
If you don’t already own the game, buy it, it is a delightful game full of surprise.
I’ll probably stream it on Twitch as my 100000+ followers have been asking me to. I think this game defines the new meta of FPS.
Waiting for a multiplayer mode. Both co-op and competitive could be nice.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Read More: Best Comic Book Shooter Games.
Game actually has some fun aspects to it, only lacking in length. If there was more replayability to the game I’d have more hours. This is a good game for quick achievements for Steam level as it doesn’t take very long to gain all 26 achievements. Would love to see this game updated to add more to it, as funny as it sounds. Gameplay is very solid and feels good to play (EVEN HAS JIGGLE PHYSICS!) I’d have to rate this game a 7/10 due to the short length of it, but for under $5 its a great game to pick up and play when you are bored of your extremely long steam list of games bought during the summer sale that you said you’d play, but haven’t touched at all in the multiple years you’ve owned them.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game