Ruthless Water
Was a kawaii chatroom, changed to parkour overnight. ┌╏ º □ º ╏┐
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
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1. This game’s thumbnail is clickbait
2. optimization is doodoo fart
3. Slender man can walk through walls
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Ticket
Don’t let the initial presentation fool you - this is an incredibly creative 2D platformer with unique visuals and an outstanding soundtrack. My first playthrough, I constantly found myself saying “the next level couldn’t get any weirder than this” only for the game to do just that.
The only caveat is that some levels are a bit obtuse and frustrating to figure out without a guide - but that’s something you can find easily enough.
– Real player with 30.8 hrs in game
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Ticket is the product that challenges your preconceived notions of what games are about. It is certain that the so-called seriously taken game reviewers would not be able to give acclaim to this game, as it does not follow the conventional rules of high quality game design. This tells about the sad state of gaming industry rather than about Ticket though. If you are the person who thinks that good games follow strict rulesets of certain design-economic and mathematically measured criteria and are usually some sports titles followed by a running year number or the latest installment of a well-established series, then Ticket might not be for you.
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
Buried Under Rocks
Buried Under Rocks is a first-person shooter where your mission as a police officer is to investigate a haunted mine.
there are 8 tunnels and in each, you should find your way and fight demons.
play in restricted mode after you finished the story; in the restricted mode you should survive the waves and set high scores.
STORY
In the winter of 2003, a local police station received a report from the north copper mine.
It was reported that miners heard horrible noises in parts of the main tunnel.
At first, it was thought that the materials and gases in the mine caused the illusion of the miners, but reports continued and the mine closed; finally, police decided to send Officer Scott Cage on a mission to investigate . . .
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Haunted by Evil
«Haunted by Evil» — is a psycho-intellectual horror about a man who fights nightmares in reality using his madness and weapons.
This game contains 5 episodes.
Episode 1 - coming soon.
Episode 2 - TBD.
Episode 3 - TBD.
Episode 4 - TBD.
Episode 5 - TBD.
Plunge into a mysterious world of an imaginary city, Summerveil, in Eastern Virginia (USA).
Patrick has been seeing more and more nightmares recently. The last one was such a real nightmare that he woke up covered in bruises and scratches.
Patrick is a usual frontend developer at the IT company U.I.T.S. He constantly works overtime. He suspects that maybe he just needs a usual vacation to come around. He thinks that all the nightmares may be a sort of mental disorder and the wounds are the result of his uncontrolled movement while sleeping.
But the events become more terrifying when a long forgotten unsolved case about people disappearing becomes known. Patrick starts seeing things that people in their right mind can’t see. Is it a usual schizophrenia or interference of some evil forces?
You have to deal with these events as well as decide your fate and a lot of other people’s fates in Summerveil and maybe in the whole world…
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Plunge into an uneasy life of the IT worker who rents a flat on the city outskirts;
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Get to know your colleagues more, team up solving tasks at work and get on well with them outside of work;
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Investigate every corner of mysterious and at the first sight unremarkable city Summerveil;
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Try not to lose your sanity while fighting with your and other people’s nightmares;
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Fight a huge number of monsters in extensive/large/wide/huge worlds;
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Solve a lot of puzzles to find your way out of nightmares;
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Try to find out if somebody is behind these mysterious events…
It’s all in your hands!
Features:
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Fascinating and exciting plot;
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Travelling into your personal nightmares and other people’s nightmares;
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Unique system of character’s “sanity” which will make your game more difficult or maybe you’ll get some benefit out of it;
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A huge variety of monsters and their special features which also include behaviour;
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Weapon range for fighting evil forces;
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Influence on other people’s fates and the change of story because of your choice while playing;
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Wonderful music and sound effects that emphasize game’s atmosphere and range from emotional to terrifying.
Darker : Episode I
This is just like those indie games that you think are gonna be shit, because of the low budget, but isn’t. The soundtrack is just gold and everything in this game scream talent, but not money. I was constantly on my heels playing this, it’s so scary! They handle tension brilliantly.
This could turn out to be an amazing series of Darker games, if it is supported by the community. And this is not a full game! This is just a little teaser and test if we want more of Brothar, wich i would LOVE!
Thanks.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Very short game, with nothing really to do. Have to figure out the controls yourself, as there was no way to figure out key binds. There is not a hell of a lot to do in the game, and no real story. The atmosphere and music were awesome, and this could be expanded into an awesome game, but at the moment, its would be better if it were a free demo.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Soul Catcher
It’s nice to play a game that doesn’t hand everything to you on a plate. In an age of ultra-high budget productions I’m reminded that sometimes simplicity can produce a compelling game. Some talented individuals with a story to tell, maybe a few puzzles and jump scares along the way make a surprisingly compelling game. Because of the whole horror retro vibe of the game this is definitely one to play with headphones. I have to admit that I took a while to complete this, probably because I’m not that great at puzzle games. I have to admit there were periods of frustration when I was stuck on a few puzzles but to me that makes it all the sweeter when you finally figure it out. Don’t get me wrong, the game isn’t without its flaws. The low-res aesthetic certainly won’t appeal to everyone. Sometimes it feels like the difficulty of the puzzles can suddenly jump without much of a ramp up to them. I think an optional hint mode as an option within each puzzle could help. Checkpoints need to be more evenly spaced as I had to play for a good 30 minutes before I hit my first one. For what the game is, when it was floated on the steam store I thought it was a little expensive. But hey what are Steam sales for! All in all this game is a great reminder that you don’t necessarily need a multi-million pound budget and photo realistic graphics to make a compelling story that’s enjoyable (if a little scary) to play through. Now I just need to complete play throughs with all the other characters XD.
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
Yes, I’m aware of the ALL CAPS game this title is similar to.
Are there games out there like Rogue?
Yes, a lot. That is why “Rogue-like” is now a genre.
Am I going to make a federal case out of inspiration?
No, no I am not.
What I will do is say that this game is awesome. It sets up its own unsettling folklore-themed flavor, presented in classic retro-PC style, with some pretty clever puzzles. There are multiple characters, and multiple endings depending on what you do and/or the order you do things in.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Hinokami Chronicles
This is a great game but they really need to fix it, it’s probably the most irritating gutter I’ve played because there are SO MANY input bugs it’s unreal. The connection is terrible I have 3 disconnects and I’ve never disconnected only the game crashing. Secondly the input bugs cause from either the poor connection or just overall bad development. It’s just a bunch of ghost inputs could be not even touching my controller and it’ll start dashing around. Now see this sounds like a bad review for the game but honestly it’s a great game really fun when it’s not messing up BUT they really need to fix those two things.
– Real player with 343.4 hrs in game
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– Real player with 135.5 hrs in game
Imoto
the best ever
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Waking
If you already liked Continue?9876543210 or Skrillex Quest, then better odds of liking this.
If you like existentialism but find walking simulators insufficiently stimulating, Waking may be a good fit for you.
Waking is a strange game. It’s what I guess you’d call a modern 3D platformer like Dark Souls or God of War. And in most games like this, you are the main character, i.e. you are Adam Jensen, Kratos of Sparta, or Sonic the Hedgehog, or the descendant of Erdrick/Loto, or whomever, but in Waking the main character is…you, of [your hometown], descendant of [your parents], etc. Also there’s guided meditation, and no, there is nothing on the screen when she tells you to close your eyes, so just do it.
– Real player with 37.9 hrs in game
I played Waking for 25 hours and completed around 75% of the game.
Gameplay Overview
Waking is a gamified SELF-REFLECTION EXERCISE, that has 2 big parts: gameplay and meditation. Being the main character of the story, you will fight your way out of a coma by killing mobs and rebuilding memories. You will run, pick-up objects, aim, shoot, and continuously select different spells to fight.
As objectives are completed, a voice asks you to CLOSE YOUR EYES and invites you to travel deeply into YOUR PERSONAL MEMORIES. Waking is not a traditional action-adventure gaming experience. To experience the game as it is meant to be you need to be opened to a self-reflection experience.
– Real player with 25.9 hrs in game
Memories
Memories is a low resolution horror game where you, an investigator, are tasked with a case of Malina Edward who was murdered on a cold Friday night.
The morgue who studied Malina’s body discovered that she was killed with no injuries internally or externally. You get the case on Saturday, the night after she was murdered. Slowly parking up your car in front of her residence you walk up the brick pathway to her door. Hearing what appears to be crying coming from inside the house, you open the door and peak inside, you hear it coming from the kitchen. You step inside the house and the door shuts behind you, the crying stops.
You need to find out what happened to Malina before it happens to anyone else.
Be prepared.
What’s inside
Memories is a classic, low resolution horror game where you explore a murder victims house and try to investigate the case while navigating around a house, avoiding the evil spirits that lurk within. Surviving the investigation will be a true test of your fears, explore the house if you dare. Entering the house you’re tasked with finding out what happened to Malina Edward and why and how she was murdered. Once you find yourself in the house, you can explore the entire house and gather clues on what possibly happened to Malina, the more you piece together about her death you discover more and more that this house isn’t a normal house. You find that the house is haunted with different demons trying to murder you after Malina.