Bionic Battle Mutants

Bionic Battle Mutants

Warning: Based on single player content only.

Game runs fine under Windows 10, not a single bug apart from texture layer issue on one level (very minor thing).

Enjoyed the campaign (around 12 to 17 hours), the few problems inherent to isometric view and line of sight/visibility in this type of games are pretty well delt with here:

Wall transparency/visible line of sight/visible covers are all one icon away during battles.

The AP system, a few attack options and consumables are what you get to work with, clear and enough options for a few different layouts.

Real player with 19.9 hrs in game


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BBM is an interesting take on turn-based combat with a small squad of warriors. I like the graphics style and the customization options. The game is not too deep or complicated, and is good fom some relaxed tactics for a couple of hours.

You team members can die in a fight, and reviving costs quite some resources, so it pays off to play carefully and avoid getting hit or charged, since most enemies are tough melee fighters

Good thing is you can replay missions to collect some more loot for the next upgrade.

Real player with 16.6 hrs in game

Bionic Battle Mutants on Steam

XANDO: Xtreme & Over the Top

XANDO: Xtreme & Over the Top

tic tac toe but with abilities! wow

so i’m already actually a fairly big fan of ultimate tic-tac-toe - i find it pretty fun and much less solvable than normal. additionally, i’m a huge sucker for people slamming mechanics onto simple games. so this is pretty much my jam! it’s fun and neat and cool and $2

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game


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No story(camping) , AI don’t play.

Still w8ing for results.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

XANDO: Xtreme & Over the Top on Steam

Immense Threat

Immense Threat

Immense Threat is a classic-style adventure platformer in a futuristic setting. The game takes you on a quest to liberate the chickens from wicked Consumers.

What exactly is this game?

It’s a 2D platformer mixed with a shooter - at times you will simply jump from platform to another, avoiding traps. At other times, you will be forced to fight with enemies. Take aim and fire! Just be mindful - which weapon to use? Maybe conserve ammo and fight bare winged? Or maybe you can simply run right past through? You decide!

So what’s the story?

In the future, the evil people, called the Consumers, will rise to power and exploit the livestock to the fullest. But a few chickens will not have that! Join the resistance group and show those Consumers, who the real Immense Threat is!

Anything else? Some features, perhaps?

Story with twists

Think everything is so simple? Well, that’s not how the life is, goes double for these brave chickens!

Over 20 levels

The adventure consists of over 20 levels, riddled with deadly traps and dangerous enemies, along with powerful bosses.

Weapons and upgrades

On your quest, you will make use of 20 weapons - from ordinary stones, through pistols and rifles, to plasma guns. To further increase your chances of survival, collect the chicken currency, Middlings, or Midds for short, to buy upgrades between the missions. Also, try to look for secrets to gain additional advantage!

Speaking of secrets…

Also collect the Golden Midds to get additional, free power ups!

3 difficulty levels

Feeling confident? Try the challenging “Hard Out Here For a Rooster” difficulty level! Or maybe you’ve got an itchy trigger feather? Then you may want to check out the “Bigger Threat” level, in which… Well, let’s just say, you won’t have to worry about sparing ammo.


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Immense Threat on Steam

Piroku

Piroku

The Corporation swallows everything. It crawls into every household. It clouds the mind and sucks the life out of us. It steals our dreams, replacing them with consumerism. It’s time to put an end to this!

To fight evil, good guys must have fists. Better yet - a katana. But you gotta have one more important thing to defeat the bad.

Piroku is the adrenaline driven dance of death. Every moment can be your last. Hordes of enemies are only hurdles on the way.

Defeat the army of the possessed and stop the Corporation.

Features:

  • dynamic fights and liters of blood,

  • atmospheric soundtrack,

  • an immersive story about a girl trying to defy a powerful corporation,

  • minimalistic comic book style graphics, easter eggs and an advanced neural network, calling itself the Elder.

Release date: Q1 2021

Piroku on Steam

Vengeful Heart

Vengeful Heart

Great cyberpunk VN with a heavy, HEAVY emphasis on the ‘punk’, Vengeful Heart was a brisk, thrilling read! The aesthetic was great, the music is great, the whole novel is criminally underrated. The plot is exactly what I was hoping for and even more pulse-pounding than I expected. It’s not perfect - a couple of the plot beats fell a little flat, like Little Jimmy and the two romantic options' jealousy - but overall it was a worthwhile read.

Don’t pass this one up!

Real player with 40.0 hrs in game

What Am I in For?

Vengeful Heart (VH) is a visual novel set in a futuristic dystopian world. The game is purely a reading experience, with only one choice players make close to the very end of the game. Outside of megacities, life is very difficult due in large part to the lack of water and heavily polluted desert sands. Players follow the story of a hydraulics engineer turned activist leader by the name of Josephine Lace, formerly employed by Nepthys, the largest water company in an unnamed city. She ends up losing both her home and job, then soon after begins her crusade against the many injustices her former boss slowly enacted over the course of the story.

Real player with 35.5 hrs in game

Vengeful Heart on Steam

Capsule Hotel Simulator

Capsule Hotel Simulator

I liked Bed Lying Simulator 2020, it was a weird experience with some nice ideas. But these ideas are missing in Capsule Hotel Simulator. Besides lying there, nothing happens. Graphics are not good too and the achievements are not working, when writing this. I can not recommend it.

Gameplay video:

https://youtu.be/2f1NLr8FefE

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Eat bugs, stay in the pod.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Capsule Hotel Simulator on Steam

JAPAN SIMULATOR

JAPAN SIMULATOR

In times of quarantine and inability of people to travel, we want to introduce digital tourism opportunity for people to experience a digital trip to a fantasy world Japan.

Visit the iconic Shibuya suburb of Tokyo, walk at atmospheric Japanese street markets, immerse into a new culture and other people’s way of living.

Famous areas of Tokyo and Kyoto, sky scrappers, capsule hotels, traditional Japanese food, Karate

Japan is a very beautiful diverse country and showing it fully would be impossible, but we gathered a lot of famous things about Japan, and compelled it into a short action packed tourist adventure videogame, making a tribute to the culture we love.

JAPAN SIMULATOR on Steam

Protocol

Protocol

I am here to update my review. For the most part, it’s been pretty solid besides a couple of key gameplay elements getting stuck, or when you’re trying to enter the ships computer and use the wrong combination it’s possible to get stuck in a loop, where the only way out is to force quit the game and reopen it.

I really enjoyed this game for the most part, but having to figure out if certain issues are with myself missing something or if it’s a game bug can be annoying.

Real player with 17.3 hrs in game

I’ve been waiting for a long time to play this game. For except of the DMC5, Jump Force and Resident Evil 2, the Protocol was most anticipated game for me.

From the beggining this was VR capable game. There are some small bugs, but in most the Protocol is quite playable in VR.

For two hours I’ve played already I was not dissappointed.

1. Graphics looks ok for me, not toonish like quite bunch of other VR games. Some textures are not as sharp as it could be.

2. Gameplay is interesting, but hard, casual gamers won’t like it. Some times you have to do some boring stuff, for example you have to go back for the card, because you forgot it in another terminal. Quite like in real life don’t you think?

Real player with 9.8 hrs in game

Protocol on Steam

Protocol VR

Protocol VR

I love the game itself but with the Rift S all of the sudden it is a glitch monster! Headtracking keep’s going out for no reason and my hands won’t act right….

Real player with 19.0 hrs in game

I have mixed feelings about this game but that did not keep me from spending an awful lot of time on it and also returning back to it when the game flipped me off again. Not the worst money I ever spend and I want to see how it ends.

There have been instances where I actually had to unplug my headset to play the NON VR version in order to put on a hat or throw something (WMR user, my tracking is Italian Sausage)

Currently stuck shooting the Big Head (pressing down BOTH grab buttons on that one guys!! ;))

Real player with 10.5 hrs in game

Protocol VR on Steam