Lithium City

Lithium City

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Lithium City is a wonderfully atmospheric isometric twin stick action game. You play as a female warrior working her way higher and higher up in the city towards a final battle.

The game utilises guns, melee and thrown weapons and at times you will need all three. All will need to be used and due to the scarcity of ammunition you will frequently have to change weapons on the fly. Shooting is tight and easy and the various guns have the weight you’d expect. Even when everything feels far too hectic you can usually get back on top with judicious weapon use and occasionally running away! The controls are simple shoot/stab/punch with one button and dash with another, that’s it. Though the dash can be a little imprecise at times.

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game


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A lot of people are comparing this game to Hotline Miami, which is true in a way. You enter a room with a pre-set enemy placement, and try to kill everyone in there, learning and adapting to where they are and what weapons they drop and the best way to plan your assault through it.

That being said, there’s a few stark differences between the two. Hotline Miami is focused more on larger levels, entire floor plans and buildings you have to clear out, whereas Lithium City has smaller rooms. Lithium City is a bit shorter, and each level has more of a specific concept it goes with, whether it’s utilizing moving floors or defending a single room with waves of enemies running in. The biggest complaint I have in regards to gameplay would be that Lithium City is short, with only six chapters it shouldn’t take you more than five hours to beat. Which is fine, for the price, but I found myself wanting more stages that were fully open, which don’t really come in until near the end of the game. It’s also isometric, which works really well with this kind of gameplay.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

Lithium City on Steam

2020: THE RIDE

2020: THE RIDE

I hated 2020, but this I loved. It’s beautiful in a surreal sort of way, though I feel bad saying that, given the grim subject matter. Still, it’s free, and I agree with the statement at the end. Nobody asked to get on the super fun ride 2020 was. But each of us gets to choose if we stay on.

Works fine on the Oculus Rift, I noticed tiny bits of lag, but I also hook my headset to a potato.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game


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This is an extremely boring game with bland visual effect, really suck.

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Manual achievement:

0/0

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

2020: THE RIDE on Steam

Love Shore

Love Shore

Welcome to Love Shore, a city that transforms at night. The futuristic metropolis just happens to also be populated with cyborgs, old gods hidden in the depths of a criminal underground, and humans eager to crawl their way to the top, no matter what the cost.

After a fertility crisis changed the landscape of the city for good, a single company stepped in to help the residents: Life S. Incorporated, a biotech firm that claimed to be able to build life out of raw DNA, creating a fully formed human with thoughts, feelings, and morality of their own.

Their minds, physical appearance, and personality would be drawn from their parents’ DNA, but the children would be ‘born’ using artificial bodies. This new generation would be called the S.Humans: a non-aging, tough form of new life.

Love Shore features two playable protagonists with four storylines and romanceable options, each with their own storylines. Sam and Farah are two completely different characters suffering from the same circumstances: they’re S.Humans, one of the 100 cyborgs created by Life.S. before the company vanished.

FEATURES

LOVE SHORE features 25+ possible endings, 8 different storylines, multiple complex weaving routes and an awesome soundtrack! The game’s UI fluctuates between day and night, depending on the time in Love Shore.

MECHANICS

LOVE SHORE has hidden rpg mechanics, including a stat system for three different abilities that you can develop based on the decisions you make. All companions have a hidden approval system as well, allowing you to develop your relationships to be challenging, platonic or romantic.

Love Shore has dating sim mechanics, including unlocking romantic scenes but can also be played entirely without any romantic interactions.

COMPANIONS

Sam and Farah’s lives are a web of messy relationships, contacts and enemies. Who will you help? Who will you lose?


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Love Shore on Steam

Nanocorp

Nanocorp

Fight back against the Nanocorp corporation in this cyberpunk RTS. As you discover their evil machinations, you decide to take a stand for humanity. Forget about saving the world, can you even save yourself?

A new megacorp in town

Eden City, 2X63. Nanocorp has enjoyed a meteoric rise. Their latest product: Bliss, a liquid vial that allows the user to experience pure euphoria without addiction. Contrary to similar products, it doesn’t even require a neurolink, making it popular to both people on the street and the high society.

A botched mission

Nanocorp has hired your security team to take out an illegal street lab attempting to produce Bliss counterfeits. You can shoot on sight. Copyright infringement is punishable by death anyway. The operation went south, and you saw things that you shouldn’t have seen.

Betrayed by your employer

Nanocorp determined that you know too much, you’ve become a liability. They order your immediate extermination at any cost. Fight for your survival against waves of robots and guns for hire looking to make a quick buck by erasing any trace of your existence.

Nanocorp on Steam

Driftpunk Racer

Driftpunk Racer

Notice how the trailer is barely 20 seconds long, and of that you see a few seconds of a car “drifting” on the track?

Don’t be fooled, this game is no better than the free mobile car games you can download on your phone, and probably plays worse.

I sacrificed an hour of my time to get all the achievements, but bear in mind this game has “Profile Features Limited”, so these won’t count against your epeen tally on steam anyway.

The price is a joke, fortunately I got this in a bundle.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

an easy to learn retro arcade style racing/drifting game would reccomend to anyone

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Driftpunk Racer on Steam

Cube Runk

Cube Runk

In the distant future, when technology was integrated into our life so firmly that it was no longer possible to say that the present was left of a person, cryptocurrencies were firmly integrated into our life and people appeared who considered the creator of bitcoins a savior!

All over the world, shrines began to appear in which people could leave a donation and virtually talk with Satoshi. Keep an eye on such a sanctuary

sent the orphan Drew, barely out of school. One day, the servers of the sanctuary, with all the bitcoins, were encrypted by an unknown virus.

Now Drew has a long way to go in search of an antivirus and, without knowing it, only he is able to stop the war between corporations … Or not stop, but take the side of corporations.

Features:

  • Unforgettable adventures from the 3rd person.

  • Non-linear, deep storyline that unfolds as you progress.

  • Four different endings.

  • Well-developed characters.

  • Specific cubic lowpoly graphics.

  • Bright cyberpunk setting.

  • Secret locations.

  • Great music.

Cube Runk on Steam

LineVox

LineVox

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Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

LineVox is a Tron-inspired game of competitive Snake with solo and multiplayer modes. For its price, it’s severely lacking in content, with both underwhelming powerups and barely distinguishable versions of the same map. For collectors only.
Pros

✅ Ship selection, map options

✅ Multiplayer (note: I didn’t test it)

✅ Powerups

✅ Graphical options to improve visibility (disable reflections, fog, etc)

✅ Working achievements

Cons

❌ Control is not smooth: You’re limited to 45 degree turns

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

LineVox on Steam

2064: Read Only Memories

2064: Read Only Memories

Read Only Memories is very much a well crafted adventure game in every sense. You follow the developing plot in the role of a down on his luck journalist assisting your newly befriended self aware A.I. companion Turing. Deciding to set out on a quest together. In order to try and unravel the mysterious sudden disappearance of Turing’s creator. Set in Neo-San Francisco in late December of the year 2064.

You’re placed in a world where humans and implant enhanced hybrid humans share a shakey coexistence. Here you will encounter ominous, shady, corporate entities, a “pure human” activist group, along with a varied cast of other rough and tumble characters. Ranging from a young detective to some even younger street punks who can help aid you along. Helping to further fuel the intrigue and assisting Turing and yourself to piece together the puzzling situation as you progress.

Real player with 46.6 hrs in game

2064: Read only Memories is a sci-fi point and click game set in the same universe as the Bartending Visual Novel as Va-11 Hall-A. I wouldn’t lie. At first i was drawn towards this game because it share the same setting with Valhalla. As i played the game, i came to realize this game can absolutely stand on its own with its own compelling story to tell.

Story

2064: ROM is set few years Before Valhalla. Aside from few references and cameos, it is absolutely its own stand alone stories. fan of valhalla will appreciate the little details put in the world, from a major news corporations to drink names in bars. if you aren’t, this game is still worth it to play as it offer a great story on its own.

Real player with 11.8 hrs in game

2064: Read Only Memories on Steam

Cyber Protocol

Cyber Protocol

THIS IS NOT PACMAN. It looks like it but it is not.

This is a sliding puzzle game - there are 100 levels. That sounds easy right? - Wrong. Its a sliding puzzle game with obstacles that are out to kill you and ruin your day. (if you look at a screen shot - if its orange, red, moves, or looks at you funny it wants to kill you.

Who is this game for? Do you want to challenge yourself? - Yes. Do you want to bash your controller/keyboard because you died 3 moves away from the objective - yes. Do you want to feel immensely satisfied at beating a level - yes. Great. This is for you. The game is a challenge, with a sense of timing, planning and logical thinking you can succeed. Go for that Perfect, do the level as fast as you can - challenge yourself to get a high score.

Real player with 469.7 hrs in game

One of best puzzle game!!! Hack level 100!!!

Real player with 65.3 hrs in game

Cyber Protocol on Steam

Neo Cab

Neo Cab

Capra, sometimes a pax wants a human driver.

We finally have the two taxi games that were announced at last year’s E3. Night Call was the first to be released a couple months ago and now we finally have Neo Cab. Funnily enough, while Neo Cab was shown first it ended up releasing second. Let’s see how this one fares as we go into the future.

In Neo Cab, you play as Lina right before she arrives at Los Ojos with her few belongings and her trusty cab. While Lina would be more comfortable at Cactus Flats, the need to reconnect with her best friend, Savy, propels her forward. Why doesn’t Lina want to be at Los Ojos? Well, it turns out that it’s home to a tech company called Capra. Years ago, Lina worked with them as a cab driver, but as technology advanced, Capra switched out human drivers for self-driving cars. Not ready to stop driving people around, Lina went to get employed by Neo Cab. Now, Lina is one of the few human drivers left in Los Ojos as Capra tries to push their competition away.

Real player with 13.3 hrs in game

Let’s get that out of the way first: I enjoyed the conversations with the passengers a lot. They’re sometimes funny, unexpected, deal with certain issues and represent a good spectrum of people. Obviously every single one has one issue or another and there’s no one that just lets you drive, but that’s what the game is about, so there’s no arguing that.

The main story however is your run of the mill dystopia with a big evil megacorp, nothing to write home about. It’s good enough to keep you interested. I hated the Savy character, but that’s actually a plus. She’s written that way and after having all too recent experience with this kind of person it hit a bit close to home. Props to the devs to how it’s handled and that you even get to ditch her, even though that particular scene comes across like a (repetitive) minigame.

Real player with 7.9 hrs in game

Neo Cab on Steam