Gachimuchi Life Simulator
Honestly, I expected more from the game, I didn’t like the music and there’s little gacha in common, the world didn’t like it either, it’s kind of open but at the same time empty
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
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Yes, sometimes I want to spend an evening playing a game dedicated to my guilty pleasure. Perhaps someday I would like to have all the gachimuchi games in my library. As for this particular one, one of the advantages is minimalistic graphics, which allows you to run the game on any computer, the presence of game achievements, and my favorite sounds from the gachi. Nevertheless, the developer still has a lot of work to do.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Omen of Sorrow
Monsters of classic horror and mythology clash to take back the night!
In a hidden underworld ruled by creatures of the night, a new terror has awakened! Omen of Sorrow brings monsters of horror, literature and mythology together for a fighting game experience unlike any other. Inspired by numerous arcade classics but offering its own unique innovations and mature aesthetics, Omen of Sorrow positively bleeds style!
Featuring a roster inspired by such icons as Frankenstein’s monster and Egyptian high priest Imhotep, this traditional 4-button fighting game rewards or punishes players based on how aggressive their playstyle is, putting a skill-centric spin on combat while keeping the experience accessible to newcomers. Powered by Unreal Engine 4, Omen of Sorrow’s 2.5D brawling spans a multitude of detailed locations with handcrafted animations and cinematic finishers, all set to a masterful soundtrack by composer Francisco Cerda.
The previously downloadable bloody countess Erzsébet now joins the main roster, alongside a massive blood dragon at her command. With a dozen vicious combatants at your command, who will you lead to victory, and who will fall to your bloodlust?
Features:
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Select from a varied roster of characters inspired by horror classics.
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Use cinematic finishers to take down opponents in style!
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Explore single-player modes against the CPU or challenge friends online.
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Strategize on the fly and turn the tide of battle through aggressive play!
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The Black Heart
CHECKLIST
☑ A stabby, murderous child
☑ Grudge noises
☑ A tree that can, and will, kick fruit in your face
☑ An undying, genderswapping masochist
☑ A sexy spider lady
☑ A Lovecraftian worm creature that just-so-happens to be purple
The Black Heart features these six vastly different playable characters, each representing a different aspect of horror. They all mesh together into a smooth, satisfying fighting game that is wildly underrated in the mainstream FGC. The story and presentation are top-notch, as is the music and sound design.
– Real player with 12.8 hrs in game
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A cool looking fighter game with horror and gore? sign me in!
At the time of writing this review I haven’t played the game a whole lot, but what little I did experience was very good!
…for the most part at least.
The only negatives I can think of are: the lack of content, and the lack of characters (although considering the price it’s no wonder that there isn’t as much content as in other fighting games). I understand that this might drive some people away from it. But if you happen to be brave enough I can guarantee that you won’t be dissapointed!
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
Two Strikes
You feel the adrenaline pump though you as you inch closer to your opponent. Testing his defence you make a small swing with your blade and the ring of steel hitting steel fills the air. You leap back but, he presses the attack! A lighting flash from above as the hiss of metal once again masks the sound of footsteps. You realize the next move is a faint a second late as red hot pain fills your entire being. After another leap back you take in your situation. You’re hurt but alive. He smiles at you, takes a step closer and winds up for a powerful swing. you feel a wash of air rush past your neck and head as you lean back and follow through with a powerful swing of your own. suddenly everything is quiet. you take a deep breath as your opponent falls to the ground.
– Real player with 25.8 hrs in game
TWOOO STRIKES?!
But the saying goes “Fool me once, strike one, fool me twice, strike three.”
WHERE’S STRIKE TWO? THERE’S NO TWOOOO STRIKES! THIS IS MADNESS! AHAHAHAHAHA
Fast-paced gameplay with spectacular visuals and a breathtaking soundtrack.
It’s very unique as a fighting game too. The meta is derived entirely of psych-outs, counters, and whiff punishes. There’s no okizeme, no combos, no blockstrings, not even crossups. it’s pure grounded neutral. It’s the epitome of simple, yet deep gameplay.
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
Twig & Flipper
I recommend this game to anyone who enjoys platform shooters as much as i do. The game builds pretty swiftly but you wont be left behind, just remember to use your upgrades!
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
A furry game about saving your bird.
10/10 Would play again.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Imoto
the best ever
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
AEON BLOOD
take a Beat em' Up
now give it souls jank
now make that souls jank janky souls jank
now you winning the war on fun with the new Beat em' Up-shaped souls
play the game and blow your stick right off with that brand new jank explosion
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
It’s sort of like Streets of Rage, I think. Never played that game, but I’m familiar with it’s type: a sort of 2.5D brawler where you shuffle along a mostly 2D plane, but can slowly shift axis. Your attacks mostly only hit along the same axis, though there’s some wiggle room, thankfully. Animations are good, mostly, but combat can start to feel pretty tedious at times, especially since you can’t run from encounters at all, so if you’re struggling to beat a mid-boss, as I was, you have to fight every enemy leading up to them over and over again. Get’s pretty grating. Furthermore, because a lot of evasion depends on positioning, and the basic movement is really slow, it can get quite hard to evade when there are a lot of enemies on screen. You have a spear twirl that can clear out people right next to you, but if it doesn’t connect, you’re basically certain to get counter-attacked in the brief window you’re locked in after the spin. And if you get knocked down with enemies nearby, you’d be better off just laying there because you’re likely to get utterly crushed the second you stand before given any chance to defend yourself. Just a bit of a grind. Not the worst game, but not really something I can get into.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Bunny Battle Arena
A fun game. It is challenging but, not overly so.
You will die ALOT.
Yet, you will not feel like it was a careless mistake or a battle system skewed against you.
DISCLAIMER: I did receive this game for free but, my views are my own.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Honestly is quite an awful game, pretty sure its like a mobile game or something or at least that’s what it seems like, there’s no options menu, you can’t change the bad controls, half the time you don’t hit the enemies you’re attacking, the further you get into the game the more you just get swarmed and stunlocked, there’s only 1 level in the whole game you play over and over again just with harder enemies and new bosses sometimes. You can unlock new weapons and abilities and stuff but it takes forever to get enough points to unlock stuff, I imagine you lose points for dying so you pretty much can’t upgrade and get better and I imagine eventually you’ll just run out of lives and have to start over. There’s a level select screen at the beginning but you can’t go back to it after the first level and you can’t go back and redo previous levels for more points so bit annoying. Some of the art is kinda cool though and the music is alright, the cursor is annoying cause you can’t tell where you’re clicking cause its so big. It just feels more like a college project than a game, definitely not worth the asking price. I wouldn’t pay a dime for this. Sorry bout that. 2/10
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
The Dawning Clocks Of Time
Absolutely amazing, the developers have done a good job of the noir style presentation, and good narration of the gameplay.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
DoomBreaker
DoomBreaker is a Co-op couch hackNslash adventure. Fighting against the impending doom that’s merging with your world, spreading evil. The title includes dark themes with emphasis on resilience in adversity. Some inspirations to the title, streets of rage, golden axe, altered beast, ghouls ‘n ghosts, dark souls & smash bros.
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Plug and play from 1 to 4 players.
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Customize your player, with a name and custom skins.
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Emphasis on combat.
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Fight your way through hordes of enemies.
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Loot and gather your riches.
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Fight with numerous melee weapons, swords, dual wield swords, shields, axes, mace, hammers and more.
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Combat system allows for defence, quick attacks, power attacks, dodging and combo attacks.
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Target system, lock onto your specific enemy in the crowd, cycle through them and home on in.
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Trade and aquire more powerful weapons.
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Story accompanied with voice work driven narrative, delivered as your progress throughout your adventure.
Use Xbox Controllers.