Killer in the cabin

Killer in the cabin

I truly thought it would just be another deceit game, but it’s more than that! We were calling it Among Us meets Rust, and it really is. The survival mechanic of the game, and the fact that individual players can die for not resting, or being too cold, or not eating…it adds a WHOLE NEW level to the game. Not only are you trying to figure out who the killer is, you’re trying to survive the elements. We intended to just try it out for a little while and ended up playing the whole night. I am VERY impressed, and even more excited to see where the game goes from here!

Real player with 14.1 hrs in game


Read More: Best Crime Conspiracy Games.


its good and all it needs more work but its a good game

Real player with 4.4 hrs in game

Killer in the cabin on Steam

Yakuza Empire

Yakuza Empire

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1578940/Vampire_Clans/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1323140/Ninja_Simulator/

With its worldwide infamy, the Japanese Yakuza is one of the most recognizable institutions in the history of organized crime. But it is much more than that as well. As a strategy/management game, Yakuza Empire offers you the opportunity of virtually experiencing what it’s like to dedicate your life, often quite literally, to its cause.

Lead the feared clan as its undisputed oyabun and direct its operations to the best of your abilities. Your revered predecessor was brutally murdered – it’s time to restore his honor and spill blood in the name of revenge.

Yakuza would be nothing without its ruthless leadership, but the same can be said of its unwavering foot soldiers. Recruit and train the members of your organization. Make sure you have the best and most fitting specialists for whichever operation you’re planning. In a game as dangerous as this, the team is only as strong as its weakest link…

Correct facilities will be indispensable in achieving your goals – they will provide fro you and fulfil various needs. Make sure you invest wisely, however. Money doesn’t grow on trees, and you don’t want to end up owing a debt to the wrong people. Plan ahead – expanding will always be necessary, but make sure you don’t bite off more than you can chew in your managerial ambitions.

Master the streets, know them like the back of your hand, as they will be a second home to you. A harsh one, nonetheless, where survival will be an art in itself. You’ll be given the opportunity to tactically plan out your moves in turn-based combat, so don’t fail – blood flows amply in the streets of Yakuza. Make sure it isn’t yours.

What good is being a member of Japan’s most feared criminal gang if there are no benefits to reap from it? Be devious, for you catch more flies with honey than vinegar. As you enjoy the perks of your hard-earned accomplishments yourself, remain aware of how much you can influence others with luxuries.


Read More: Best Crime Base Building Games.


Yakuza Empire on Steam

During Before And After COVID-19

During Before And After COVID-19

Waste of time and money…

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game


Read More: Best Crime Horror Games.


Its kinda Cool, looked Simple, NIce Jumpscare.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

During Before And After COVID-19 on Steam

Zombie Killer Drift - Racing Survival

Zombie Killer Drift - Racing Survival

Remember “Carmageddon”, the racing game where you could also score points by running over every pedestrian that dared to cross your paths? That was fun, right?

Unfortunately, while “Zombie Killer Drift” does scratch the itch of just letting go and mangling zombies with your car, that’s about all it does, and it doesn’t do it well enough to be interesting for long.

It all starts rather innocently. There’s no plot here, and why would there if you can run over zombies with your car? There are 16 levels which more or less all look the same. Some are set at night, others during daytime, but it’s all rather bland. Your car of choice spawns and zombies come running from everywhere. There’s no indicator how many you killed or how many you need to kill - instead, there’s a huge FPS counter on the screen. Why? No idea. Some zombies are tougher than others and have a health bar so you need to hit them several times. Their AI is rather daft so if you knock them far away by hitting them at full speed they often have trouble to find their way back to you and you can start searching for them. Not cool.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

This game has a very interesting drift physics with simple and convenient controls.

I was pleased with a large selection of cool and legendary cars.[/h]

В этой игре очень интересная физика дрифта при простом и удобном управлении.

Порадовал большой выбор крутых и легендарных автомобилей.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

Zombie Killer Drift - Racing Survival on Steam

Novena Diabolos

Novena Diabolos

A very fun and interesting mystery game!

Instead of the usual “find the monster before it kills you” you have to search for clues, and eliminate suspects, to find the one human among monsters.

Each girl has their own compelling stories and motivations(I don’t cry easy, but I definitely cried at Nari’s story).

It only takes a few short hours to get through the first game. Making later runs even faster, with the skip button.

There’s also plenty of lore and self contained stories for each monster.

Real player with 17.0 hrs in game

finished 1 playthrough in 6 hours, almost able to get 2 characters full good ending ( with help from the ending mode… missed second waifu by a visit.) Was a fun time… hopefully theres a true ending, i do see mention of dlc so . gimmie.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Novena Diabolos on Steam

CatMafia

CatMafia

overall 3/10

badly designed and implemented game.

after first few minutes interest to play is gone.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game

An excellent shooter where we play as mafia cats.

There are a lot of different opponents in the game, namely: jackals, mice, wolves and many others.

And the best part is that the game is not very demanding with the characteristics of a computer.

Real player with 2.5 hrs in game

CatMafia on Steam

Bakery Magnate: Beginning

Bakery Magnate: Beginning

It’s a fun game and I played it for a good 5 hours non-stop. There are a few issues with it that make longer playthroughs a bit of a chore. The main problem is that produce goes bad too fast, making inventory management an eternal race against the clock and a bit of a nightmare. Second issue is once you start producing your own bread and taking orders, there is no way to automate transfer of items from the breadmakers to the trucks for deliveries meaning you have to do everything manually, item by item. For the price (free), I think it’s worth trying out, just not sure about replayability.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

I dont know how to clean the glass of my store, anyone can help me?

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

Bakery Magnate: Beginning on Steam

Just Ride:Apparent Horizon 狂飙:极限视界

Just Ride:Apparent Horizon 狂飙:极限视界

As you know, this game has a lot of small bugs at this stage, but the developers obviously have a passion for this game, and the update speed is also very impressive. As long as this situation is maintained, it will continue to improve, I believe that This game will not disappoint players.

Of course, I think the feedback from the players to the developers is also very important. If there are more players to express their opinions, we can see the mature games more quickly. Let’s cheer together.

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

While the core gameplay is moderately fun, various technical issues, developer oversights, and a translation so bad it makes 4kids look excellent; all end up marring what could be a unique and quirky game.

To start off the game is quite janky It has the love/hate physics bugs and small graphical glitches such as colliding textures, but those aren’t deal breaking if you’re used to games which can be rough around the edges. The real dealbreakers all seem fixable, but considering it’s out of early access, quite unlikely.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Just Ride:Apparent Horizon 狂飙:极限视界 on Steam

Condemned: Criminal Origins

Condemned: Criminal Origins

“You belong to us, Ethan. You have always belonged to us…”

Playing this game as a teenager on a PC that could barely run it made me think that it was the scariest game I’d ever played. Ten-plus years later, I’d pick it up again and play through it from start to finish, and I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how well it’s held up. While some aspects of it have dated pretty hard, the overall package has aged quite well, a fact owed heavily to its core gameplay, which still shines, even in today’s market. Or, perhaps, because of it.

Real player with 22.6 hrs in game

An absolute gem of a horror game.

I remember first hearing about Condemned in the Xbox magazine when I just started High School. Practically every student I talked to was stoked for the new Xbox 360 and were hyping up the new launch titles and I couldn’t help but join their enthusiasm as me and a few buddies overlooked a magazine in the school library. One game in particular caught my eye, a game simply called “Condemned”. Accompanying the blurb was a series of grungy pre-release screens of gnarly enemies and at the time STUNNING lighting effects. The next month was a full-on rundown of the games mechanics, graphics and horror elements that ended with the writer admitting at the end of his demo that he fired his last shotgun shell into an enemy that wasn’t even there.

Real player with 11.1 hrs in game

Condemned: Criminal Origins on Steam

despatch: Entity Astray

despatch: Entity Astray

Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2

You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/wA_Tf2MRfHI

I bought this game on the Steam release sale (10% off). While I can’t say that I feel I got my money’s worth, I also can’t quite give a negative review. Consider this a neutral recommendation. There’s lots of things to like about this, but there seems to be an equal amount of things not to like.

This is a sci-fi escape room. If you’re expecting a puzzle experience like in The Room VR: A Dark Matter, then you will be sorely disappointed. This game lacks the production values, polish, & the amazing puzzle design (along with good hint system) in the The Room. Instead, you have puzzles that are open-ended and you have to find the right item or the correct code and figure out how to use them or pair them with another clue.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

The Devs have listened to feedback and added smooth turning and other control options, very good.

The game itself consists of a quite a few puzzles that are difficult to understand or outright confusing unless you’ve done them before. I don’t feel rewarded for finishing them, rather annoyed at the solution. I often found myself making progress only to be faced with yet another puzzle, and thinking “What was the point of that last one?” or “Why am I here?”

It lacks direction or explanation for why I’m doing any of the things I’m doing. Am I supposed to be doing this? Is the game glitched or have I just not found the correct solution? There’s just no indication of what I should be doing.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

despatch: Entity Astray on Steam