Restart Zero
In 2237, a high-tech laboratory (Cybertec) wanted to develop an all-cure remedy for the world’s diseases. Cybertec/lab uses a high-tech supercomputer with artificial intelligence to support this. Instead of developing a cure-all remedy, the supercomputer recognizes that the real disease are humans The supercomputer tries to take over humanity and protect it from itself with the help of a specially developed algorithm.
Can you stop the supercomputer?
Restart Zero is an action shooter in cyberpunk style. Experience a fast-paced adventure single or local coop multiplayer.
FIGHT
Fight against numerous opponents controlled by the supercomputer. Use different weapons, such as pistol, rifle and shotgun.
Fight against bosses with strong abilities. Use your dash ability in a controlled way to survive.
COMPANION - DRONE
Your companion, the drone will help you with various abilities. Manually control it to hack unreachable terminals so that no door remains locked.
Solve riddles to continue your way further, but be careful that your drone is not destroyed.
Clear obstacles out of your way with the gravity beam.
MOVEMENT
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Operation: Tango
Operation: Tango is an asymmetrical co-op game (similar to a game like We Were Here) where one player plays as an agent and the other as a hacker, and you must communicate with each other to progress through the game. I generally found the missions to be interesting and challenging, with parts of one or two missions being a bit unclear what you were supposed to do (even after having completed it as both the agent and hacker!). There are 6 missions and 10 challenges, with the missions taking about 6-7 hours to complete, and the challenges taking 3-4 hours to complete at the highest level. The game’s overall aesthetic and UI is nice, and I enjoyed the music.
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
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Goods about the game:
Hella fun if you like cooperative play
Big teamwork, make sure you get a good gaming buddy
Bads about the game:
Not really a lot to play
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
Whisper Trip
I really love this game I can’t wait for the next chapters.
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
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Whisper Trip is a fast-paced, strategic hack and slash, side scrolling, platformer game with a difficulty spike that comes on too strong in the beginning levels of the game. One thing that should be noted, this game is rough to play on mouse and keyboard. I enjoy the general concept and where the difficulty is trending but combined with wonky controls and physics it makes it a very frustrating experience.
It’s difficult for me to give this a thumbs down, I genuinely enjoyed it and found moments of fun and engaging gameplay and because for some people this may be their cup of tea or might be much more adept out of the gate. I found myself getting stuck on walls or spinning endlessly on top of enemies on a corner and other buggy elements that added to the already frustrating element of gameplay where you can expect to die a lot. Sometimes enemies will randomly fire very fast or not when they have other times. There is also no save menu, so if you start a new game accidentally you will lose all your progress, not ideal if multiple people are playing on the same machine.
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
Operation: Tango - Friend Pass
Look, was it fun? Yes. My friend and I played the entire story on both roles. So, my hours reflect two completed campaign runs, 100%ing the game besides for achievements. Nevertheless, my friend, who was the one who bought the game, was very disappointed by how few missions there were. He felt that he didn’t get his money’s worth out of the game. If you and your friend are willing to have a short lived experience, then go ahead and get the game. However, if you are expecting a little more meat and potatoes than a campaign that can be completed in 2 to 3 hours, look for another game.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
“We were here” mixed with “Keep talking and nobody explodes' ‘. I thoroughly hope that this game will show the world that asymmetric coop games are one of the best multiplayer experiences you can have.Both sides have their own view of the world, and have different tasks, but can only complete them when working together and communicating with each other.
It only takes about 3 hours to complete, but it contains some story time, and a lot of condensed gameplay.
The world is neatly built and the way forward is clear as long as you communicate with your teammate.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Raw Data
I normally refrain from writing reviews as there are already plenty out there that voice my opinion. That being said, I feel absolutely compelled to write a review for this game. Where to start? Let’s just start with the words: “Awesomely Addictive!” Never before has there been such a smooth and “polished” VR combat experience that allows the player to wield a sword or duel wield pistols while wrecking havoc! This game is worth every penny and I’d recommend it to everyone with a VIVE.
Don’t work out? Too “lazy” or “busy” too? Play as Saija, the cybernetic ninja chick and work up a sweat! I can gladly confess that most of my days of exercising is over due to this game. If you put a lot of effort and time into this game it can pay off. Just keep a hand towel and a bottle of water nearby and out of swinging distance! It has built in voice comms so you can speak to whoever you meet in co-op. assuming they speak a language you understand, lol.
– Real player with 75.2 hrs in game
Played with Oculus Rift/Touch.
Raw Data is what I’d call a wave based arena shooter - exactly like the big budget Robo Recall from Epic games. These two games share A LOT, so if you’re familiar with RR, you know what to expect here too.
You can choose from 4 characters, who all have distinct weapons and special powers. Detailed info here: https://survios.com/rawdata/heroes/
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Bishop is the good allrounder - My choice for a solo playthrough on hard difficulty.
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Boss has limited range but really high DPS - depending on the map, a really good partner for Bishop in co-op.
– Real player with 20.6 hrs in game
NeuroVoider
I love this game. It is a perfect perma-death rogue-lite. The only thing it lacks is online multiplayer, and maybe secret loot rooms ( unless i haven’t found one yet).
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After the difficulty selection screen, the second screen gives you the choice of 3 different classes:
Dash(light armor, fast, dodge/evade ability)
Rampage ( medium armor, medium speed, high damage ability where you fire both weapons at high speed/dmg)
– Real player with 27.0 hrs in game
A good rogue-like game, just not a memorable one.
NOTE: I refer to the single player part of the game: I never played coop, so if that’s what you are after, read another review!
Let’s start with the good parts. The game delivers pretty much everything that’s promised in the promotional video: the levels are random, the robot you control is customizable and, well… there are robots everywhere.
The soundtrack deserves an honorable mention: whether you buy the deluxe edition, or you get the album from somewhere else, the Code Wrath album by Dan Terminus is worth your money, if you are into the genre (techno).
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game