Bludgeon
Bludgeon is a death match between bird-riding warriors wielding flails. Evade the spikes and your enemies' weapons in your feeble attempt to survive and become victorious. Grab some controllers and some friends, and prepare to be bludgeoned!
Inspired by games like Joust, Towerfall, Super Smash Brothers, and Bomberman, Bludgeon is being built with love, knowing there are few things more fun and worthwhile than a room full of friends enjoying a good video game together.
Features:
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Simple but polished gameplay, centered around use of the flail – swing it, block with it, and throw it!
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A unique, sensible control scheme.
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Risk/reward based gameplay:
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If you have your weapon out, you can attack, but it hinders your movement.
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You can throw your weapon, but that leaves you temporarily defenseless.
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Keep your weapon out longer for a super-powerful charged attack!
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Up to four players at once.
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Several characters and stages to choose from.
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Pain and death at the hands of your enemies – or, if you’re fortunate, sorrow and guilt as an undeserving survivor in an uncaring world.
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ClusterPuck 99
Note: This is my first review and I purchased Clusterpuck 99 for (ironically enough) $0.99.
Clusterpuck 99 has a lot of elements that make it an ideal game to pick up and play if you regularly play video games with people on your couch. It boasts the rare ability to have 8 players play at once (if you have the controllers and USB ports to pull it off, mind you), and what it lacks in graphics, a sluggish pace, and the glaring error of no online multiplayer it tries to makes up for with its simple and engaging concept and gameplay. This simple game (with its ~4 controls) regularly creates the memorable moments that most people look for in local multiplayer games. You know, the ones where people are laughing, yelling, or high-fiving because of momentary displays of skill, chaos, or brilliance.
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
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I wholeheartedly recommend buying ClusterPuck ‘99. My friends and I went out to buy Cards Against Humanity, but ended up coming home with a Steam giftcard to but Crawl with. We had another $10 leftover, so we looked up “great steam multiplayer games”, or something along those lines—and came across this game. We watched the first trailer (not the live-action one) and it peaked our interest. Then we watched the live-action trailer. We were hooked. We experienced some issues downloading it because Steam was experiencing “heavy load” at the time, seeing as it was Memorial Day. It was well worth the wait. ClusterPuck ‘99 is one of the best games I have played in my life. I would be willing to give PHL Collective the funds to make as much DLC or ClusterPuck ‘00 if they wanted (if I had the money, but I’d be willing to work for it). These devs are awesome and so is their game. I can’t recommend this enough. Just make sure you have enough controllers, because everyone’s gonna wanna play.
– Real player with 19.6 hrs in game
Chapeau
cute hats , cute idea , sweet Artstyle ! :)
sadly there is no story mode… :(
But still good for some short multiplayer sessions with friends .
I really like the concept.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
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What the … Crazy XD
Had a bit struggle at the beginning with controls after a few matches it works really well :)
You can play in varying Modes against friends and/or bots °
I played with a friend and we try to compete the Challenge mode. Its quite hard but funny ^^
Completely new gameplay/controls but its a cool Idea ;)
Gameplay 8/10
Controlls 7/10
Art/Graphics 9/10
Story 5/10
Would be great when the game get more Single-Player Content :)
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Crashphalt
Great little game for some fun rounds with friends, very polished and the the characters and environements look very nice and have a fun, bouncy energy to them :)
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Great little free to play game! Folks who enjoy simple competitive multiplayer games like Nidhogg or Speed Runners should really give this a shot. Its not likely to suck 100s of hours away and does not offer quite as much content as those games, but just like them I see my wife and I returning to play this for quick fun casual little bursts between other games or when we have 15 mins to blow. Would have gladly paid a buck or two for this game, at the free to play price its a no brainer.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Knife Only
Knife Only is a 4-player local multiplayer knifing brawler. Juke, flank, dodge, and shank your way to victory in this hilariously intense party game.
Game Modes
Timed : Get the most kills in 3 minutes to win.
Stock : Start with 10 lives, and be the last one standing.
Assassin : Watch your back while hunting your target, survive to win!
Bounty : Gang up on that high value target!
King of the Hill (Coming Soon): Hold the hill for 60 seconds to win.
In Development
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More Game Modes (king of the hill, etc.)
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Different knife types (longsword, katana, machete, throwing knife, etc.)
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Different maps (larger maps, obstacles, traps, speed/slow zones, etc.)
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Online multiplayer
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Online matchmaking with rankings
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Online Squad based battle royale mode
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Better graphics/SFX
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Better music/sound
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Cross platform play (xbox/switch/ps/pc/web/mac/ios/android)
ZEROED
Everyone who developed this game worked super hard on and the effort absolutely shows! They are on top of catching and fixing every little problem and making sure the game is in tip top shape. Absolutely recommend to anyone and everyone that loves high speed racing, intense competition, beautiful scenery, and bright colours!
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
Zeroed is a flying/racing game about speed, combat, and strategy. Definitely a unique gaming experience unlike anything I have ever played before! Takes a little getting used to, but once you do, you’ll be right at home. It’s a great solo experience, and with a team based multiplayer game mode in the works, I really see that as being the true meat of the experience in this game. The sky is the limit for this game, and I’m excited to see this game flourish!
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
TEKKEN 7
I have fully gone down the rabbit hole of this game, gotten to the highest rank, won several offline tournaments, made close friends, and I still think this game is not worth your time. The developers are lazy, and Bandai Namco is as corporate greed as it gets. They celebrated 8 million sales with a definitive edition that is 60 dollars and doesn’t even include all of the content. “How should we reward our fans?” Sell them the game again! (incomplete of course, can’t include that juicy licensed content!)
– Real player with 1565.0 hrs in game
Best modern fighting game in terms of gameplay, fun at all skill levels and definitely worth picking up for the right price. FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS THE COMPLETE PACKAGE, DO NOT GET THE DEFINITIVE EDITION. It is hilariously overpriced, especially for a game that is on sale all the time. For the current autumn sale, this is what you want to buy:
Tekken 7 Ultimate Edition
Season Pass 3
Season Pass 4
Congratulations, you’ve gotten the game and all its dlc for $38 instead of $110.
– Real player with 385.3 hrs in game
Ultra Street Fighter® IV
Ultra Street Fighter IV is not a game for everyone . It is a very hard game. A hundred hours is the basic . Always people say you need to know combos No!
What You Need To Know This Game
+Basic Elements
+Game Systems
+Frames
+Hitbox
+Save/not save combos/moves For example Heavy/Ex Shuryuken is not save
What i like in ultra street fighter 4 is W-Ultra is the big standout here, giving you access to both of your characters ultra combos instead of one or the other.
Neither will do as much damage, but the utility it provides is almost irresistible for characters like Dudley for instance, whose Ultra 1
– Real player with 817.8 hrs in game
USFIV is currently one of the most balanced 1 on 1 2D fighting games with a good fighting system, good amount of characters, moves and game modes. SFIV is a 2D fighting game like most of the previous Street Fighter iterations. It has various characters which increases the chance of some that may catch your fancy. There is even more characters in this ultra edition which is an upgrade to previous SFIV versions. Fighting speed in general is normal compared to other 2D fighters which leaves a good open window for command inputs in-between. This PC version have a decent system settings and controllers compatibility other than x-input (xbox 360/one based) devices and keyboards. For all characters the fighting system has 6 main buttons, blocks are done by holding back, standing, crouching and jumping attacks, throws, dashes, wakeup delay, characters get stunned after certain amount of attacks taken, a 2 stage charge attack (called focus) for each character which strength varies by the duration pressed, characters have special moves and there is extra bar (called super) which has 4 stages (bars) and can be used for having ex version of some specials by using one bar and a super which consumes all 4 bars, there is finishing move bar (called ultra) and each character has 2 ultras which can be selected individually or together, focus then dashing can be used to link some attacks (called focus cancel) and can be used to cancel an active attack for defense and backing up. Attacks are categorized into high, medium, low, overhead, throws, some characters has command throws also and fully charged focus is unblockable. All non-normal attacks will chip the health bar when blocked and can finish a round. All characters have taunts which can be disabled before matches. Arcade mode acts like story mode with few (1 or more) still images with narration as prologue and a small animated clip as epilogue with rival battles before the boss battle that has special before and in match dialogue. There is versus mode for local or computer battles and also there is computer versus computer matches. Training mode is on normal quality with ability to record actions for the dummy and can be locally controlled or computer controlled and all bars are modifiable, there is challenge mode which is a series of combos for each characters. Online multiplayer is decent now but with less players than the consoles versions as there is no cross platform multiplayer, all online battles have voice chat, there is ranked battles, online training, room battles and tournament like rooms with one active match at a time and all can be open invitation to all or friend invitations and in rooms you can set the number of slots for which type. Online battle can be selected to start and halt current offline matches when found, this applies to arcade and training modes. Online and versus matches replays can be saved although in limited amount and you can watch some matches for high ranking players and some recent replays for others all can be viewed by region or characters. There is a ranking system for your overall points and your character points. You can be unique online by having an icon, a title and a vs screen message and all are pre made. There is different customs for each character and a lot of them are unfortunately available as DLC.
– Real player with 170.1 hrs in game
Cannibal Chickens
EVEN CHICKENS LOVE THE TASTE OF CHICKEN!!!
On the Isle of So-fee, immortal chickens have an appetite for….well, other chickens!
During a feeding frenzy, they will scramble to eat each other in one gulp. It’s okay, though, as they just get reborn at a nest!
Features
-Set the time limit in options.
-Choose from 8 playable chickens.
-Play on one of 5 maps.
-Jump on or Dash into another chicken to eat them! +1 point for eating, -1 point for being eaten!
-Crow to boost your point gain for your next meal x3! Be careful, if you are eaten while crowing, you lose 2 points!
-If you are eaten, respawn at one of 4 nests on the map at random.
-At the end of the frenzy (time limit), the chicken with the most points wins!
-UPDATE! Now with AI Players!
EA SPORTS™ FIFA 21
smelly
– Real player with 421.9 hrs in game
SIUUUUUUUUU
– Real player with 207.2 hrs in game