KILL la KILL -IF
I don’t really enjoy fighting games but this is one I have really stuck with. It sticks very true to the style and animation of the anime, being just as bombastic. One thing you must keep in mind with this game is that it IS kusoge, so don’t go in expecting Tekken or Street fighter tier quality. But, for a kusoge, it has really impressed me. Each voice actor for every character going, Japanese and English dubs, have voiced hundreds of unique voice lines each for this game which really impressed me. It also features a decent soundtrack, with each character getting a few tracks each. The models look good and the game is very well animated during matches.
– Real player with 117.3 hrs in game
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EDIT: Review was edited
The game itself is fan-freakin-tastic. It’s probably one of the most fun fighting games I’ve played in a quite a while and is miles better than My Hero One’s Justice, and eons above shovel ware crap like Jump Force. So why is the review marked “not recommended?” TLDR, it’s the port.
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VISUALS:
The visuals are incredibly damn good and faithful to the original show, recreating scenes, moves, and ultimates straight from the source. Just watch a video showcasing all of the ultimates in the game, because that will show you just how gorgeous it looks. My only problem with the visuals is the odd blur and pixelation the game has, it’s especially noticable when comparing gameplay to the UI, but it’s definitely nowhere near a game killer and doesn’t impede gameplay in any way; either way, I think this game looks grand. Not DBFZ level grand, but it gets close.
– Real player with 98.1 hrs in game
Otokomizu~漢水~
This game is an absolute delight. It is a cheap game though and I would only recommend it at a price point of around 10 bucks. I paid 13.50 CAD and feel it was money well spent.
You need a particular mindset going in, however. Things you should know about the game.
It’s comprehensible, but it’s not super well translated.
Movement and control are very tricky, and take a while to get used to.
There is almost no animation in the game. Characters will rotate, but there’s very little moving of limbs and stuff.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
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Kusoge.
+Learning to correctly orientate your character and effectively using the different poses is fun for a bit.
-There is not much in terms of a story.
-Be prepared for this playing the exact same song over and over till you are sick of it.
-Certain levels will be frustrating in difficulty.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Fight Angel Special Edition
I am glad I was able to get this for free. I think I’d be pretty upset if I had already bought the original game then had to pay for this too. It is an exact copy of the original except for two things. The faces look more anime style and there is a dance session thing once you beat the game’s story mode. I actually prefer the art style of the original game over the special edition one, but I can understand how others might like the anime style more. The graphics seem a bit better. No new clothing items or characters as of yet. I was sort of hoping for at least a small amount of new stuff. Many of the things I mentioned in the original game still apply here. Overall a terrific game that has smooth controls. If you are looking for a tactical fighting game, something in the realm of MK or Street Fighter, then this is not the place for that. There are some fighting forms much better than others and all the ultimate attacks are a one button push. This doesnt bother me, because I didnt buy the game thinking it would be an amazing fighting game. I got it for a couple other reasons, hopefully I dont need to explain. I love the customization detail level in this and I hope we see more clothing items, and wishful thinking on fixing the clipping issues with clothing items and hair. Also I like the camera control thing at the end of a match so you can look around at your character after your victory and/or down at your fallen opponent. It kinda sucks I have to unlock all the clothing items and hair all over again. Still cant type in the letter “i” when naming characters. Great game and hopefully will see more content soon.
– Real player with 47.7 hrs in game
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To start I didn’t own the previous edition of the game. I found this game randomly but I must say despite a few minor (mostly audio) bugs I was surprised how this game plays.
The gameplay is very similar to older Street Fighter games so I was more than happy about that. The gameplay is mostly smooth and it is very little to no input lag. The game also does feature Online PVP even tho the column with the tags on the Steam Store does not say so. Overall well made fighter game by an indie studio that’s worth the price.
– Real player with 21.5 hrs in game
Geometry May. I swear it’s a nice free game
Geometry May is a nice prequel to Maytroid where May only begins her adventure.
Gameplay is great as always - for a runner game you actually have a lot of freedom in controls allowing for some cinematic combat moments. The game isn’t that difficult aside from couple extra stages after finishing the main campaign.
The meat of the story in this game lies in Journal. You can unlock May’s diary using points you collected (you can also spend them to unlock ecchi pictures (and there is a patch for them)). Diary describes how May got from an awkward teenager arguing with her father to where she is now - fighting some Lovecraftian monsters in other realms (some parts are still a mystery as there is a big gap between the date on the last diary note and the start of the game). I would call this game “May’s Origin”.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
PixelGreeds is one of those indie devs I can’t help but admire. Their work isn’t anything that redefines genres. But their work is filled with an irrepressibly earnest energy. Whatever mechanic they’ve figured out, PixelGreeds cannot wait to apply that knowledge into the very best game they can make. As such, their work is always evolving and improving with each subsequent release, and that’s really all I expect from a game designer honing the craft. Geometry May is a solid run n' gun title precisely because it does not muddle itself by trying to be anything more.
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Maytroid. I swear it’s a nice game too
This is a really weird game, to the point where I don’t really know how to begin this.
The first thing that comes to mind when trying to describe this game is “obtuse”. When I first statrted playing, I was completely confused as onto what the game was expecting of me. Sure, getting from point A to B is a simple enough objective, but, where am I going to, exactly? What am I aiming for, here? How do I know that I’m going in the right direction? But most importantly: what do all these things around me do and why are they there?
– Real player with 29.1 hrs in game
An action platformer with some spicy images that delivers on its promise. For this small price, it is a good catch.
Default keyboard controls are far from the standard, but you can easily rebind those. I couldn’t select options in menus using rebound keys and I had to advance dialogue using the “Walk Right” button, but that’s it.
The character animation is fluid and the art is beautiful, especially the main character and the bosses. The spicy artwork is good and an uncensor patch is available, but it is far from the main draw of the game. You can easily unlock all weapons, upgrades and images in a single playthrough.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae
It’s not too often than I walk down the street and decide that my life plagued by the lack of indie hack and slashes in my life, but whenever I am Steam is there to save the day with a hanky, a knife, and a picture of a waifu.
In Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae, a very SEO friendly name, you play as a Mitsurugi out to Kamui Hikae. Probably just means Blade Templar Maiden, haven’t the foggiest.
Your stages are all various flavours of circle and your combat is aiming to hack and slash with the best of them. Why, you’ve got your launchers, your forward and neutral ground combos, your alt combo and your weird katana meter that dictates how much katana you can katana. That can be upgraded to 9 separate full magic bars.
– Real player with 19.6 hrs in game
It’s a fun game. Really fun in my opinion. It’s a stylish arena hack and slash game. If you’re a fan of stuff like anime, you’ll probably think the combat is awesome. You slash up enemies with your sword at hyper-fast speeds and as you sheathe your sword, they all fall down, instantly dead. It’s pretty cool.
The graphics aren’t anything mind-blowing, but it looks pretty good and gets the job done. Honestly, it could have been all stick figure people and the game would hold up just as well. The real strength of the game is in mastering the combat. The main character, Misa, and her nemesis, Suzuka, both look well animated. Many reviews/comments seem extremely focused on the fact that you get glimpses of panties, but the combat is so fast paced that I’ve never really noticed. The enemies all look kinda bland, besides the bosses. They are mostly just robot businessmen (I guess…) with a few different colored suits. I suppose the giant robot enemies look kinda cool, too.
– Real player with 16.7 hrs in game
🚀 Human Rocket Person
Whoa! Way to go Activision! As you probaly know, Call of Duty has been going nowhere the last couple of games and many has been wondering what Activision would do with the franchise to revive it. Well, enter CC:HRP! It takes the series in a whole new brave direction! I mean, the inter-war, inter-age theme following different generations of the same family through ww1, ww2, the vietnam war, afghanistan and the american war is damn cool! Also, the historical accuracy is great. And then there is the changed controller scheme that changes the gameplay but in a really cool way! Anyhow, to sum it up:
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
This game is full of shit! In a good way :)
When I read the game was hard, I though: “Yea right…. How hard can it be?”. Well, it is hard! At the moment I’m mid level 6, and there is ass juice and helmets everywhere. It looks like a warzone, just with shit instead of blood. But the humor is awesome!
I see this game as a challenge. I want to beat this, no matter what. It takes time, and there will be poop. A lot of it. But I hope some day I will complete the game. Don’t give up if you play it, and don’t smash your keyboard or controller into the wall ;)
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Demoniaca: Everlasting Night
I haven’t finished it, I’ll update if I find anything noteworthy later in the game.
There is R rated content, turn it on in the settings.
This game is playable, enjoyable, and quite unique. Very, unique, far more so than it might seem at first glance, some interesting enemy designs populate the game, from teddy-bear adjacent creatures, to almost cuddly looking mummies Pretty women, and creepy men. It could use some tuning, but if you think you’ll like it, you will.
So far, I absolutely love it. I think it’s worth the try even if you just play an hour and refund. It’s Metroidvania with beat-em-up combat and fighting game special moves and combos. This means there are some things, I find a lot of things janky about it. Blocking is tricky to get used to, wish teleport was just double tap in a direction, but that would limit your combos.
– Real player with 36.1 hrs in game
The game is largely inspired by Symphony of the Night as with any metroidvania that has RPG elements, although the actual combat is more like a beat’em up game. If anything the base move set is very similar to a Street Fighter with 2 variations on the kick and punch. Those 4 attacks can be chained into different combos and improved versions that require resources, granted you have to unlock those first. Some of the bosses will drop special powers that will interact with the environment, that is where the ‘Metroidvania’ comes in. The game has a map, waypoints, secrets and optional challenges in a form of unique enemies. Unfortunately, the save system is kinda old school, when you die you might lose progress as you can only resurrect from the last save or the previous teleport, at least to my knowledge.
– Real player with 29.4 hrs in game
Adventures of Dragon
This game deserved to be recommended.
From the beginning to the end. This game contains much adult humor and has more playtime then some of the “triple A” titles. This game is just great.
I could say much more but then i would possible spoiling you. So if you like the trailer and just read the reviews to see if it “worth it or not”. Then give it a try!
The only thing you are risking with this game, is having a great time.
(and sorry for my english)
– Real player with 46.3 hrs in game
the game crashes everytime i try to get past the drunk guy in little fire:/
TypeError
this.currentClass is not a function
I figured it out because apparently its still not fixed. It crashes everytime the difficulty is at 200%
– Real player with 45.9 hrs in game
Kritika:REBOOT
I had to change my review after playing this game. This game has completely changed for the worst, all the systems that made the game enjoyable have been scrapped.
TO SUM UP THIS REBOOT: LOOTBOXES AND CASH SHOP TO PROGRESS
All the games text is ran through a shitty translator, pretty much all of it doesn’t make sense. It is basically a cash grab since no effort was put in to actually translate the game.
The game has many placeholder names such as %value% and such.
This game is heavily pay to win now, if you want to become good at it and be in the top ranks. Forget it. You won’t be able to unless you spend a large amount of money to do so. Previously you could do everything in the game, Kritika online WAS free to win. I honestly would rather play En masses' version than this.
– Real player with 1405.6 hrs in game
New Review:
After experiencing the full base content of the new reboot, unfortunately, I cannot recommend it again. Why? because while I do admit some changes made the game a bit better and more accessible, however the monetization and all other ways of sustaining the game is still predatory so if you are the type to have a good long term commitment to a game?
STAY AWAY FROM THIS ONE
Here are my final thoughts in this reboot in a form of pros and cons with additional info if needed
Pros:
- Nice and original artstyle and graphics
– Real player with 451.0 hrs in game