Terror of Hemasaurus
Play as a giant monster and wreak havoc on humanity in this retro city smash ‘em up! Punch buildings, slap helicopters, eat humans, kick cars – enjoy multiple ways to cause carnage! Satisfying arcade action and mindless destruction for up to 4-players!
Earth is on the brink of a climate catastrophe! The Church of the Holy Lizard hatches a dubious plan to save humanity from its own reckless disregard of the planet – unleash a monster to kill, destroy, and inflict terror!
Embark on a rampaging trail of total devastation across multiple stages as one of four recently defrosted monsters. Roar with delight as you stomp terrified citizens and pulverise buildings in an apocalyptic, retro arcade blast of awesome monsters, satisfying destruction, and farcical fatalities!
Terror of Hemasurus is the latest game from Super Blood Hockey creator, Loren Lemcke.
MONSTERS!
Hemasaurus! Clocksloth! Salamandrah! Autonomous Hemasaurus! Four terrifying (but also kind of adorable) beasts, each with their own killer moves!
DESTRUCTION!
Explosive pixel devastation and mayhem on a monstrous scale! Reduce buildings to dust. Topple skyscrapers. Destroy everything!
DEATH!
Hurl humans into helicopter blades! Butt slam into crowds of terrified citizens! Eat people for nourishment! Smoosh them all to save the planet!
STAGES!
Do what the game tells you across a variety of levels! Kick cars into buildings! Rescue the cats and dogs! Total a tower in record time!
FRIENDS!
Got buddies? Good for you! Put them to use by getting them to join you for some local co-op carnage! Up to four friends can cause terror together!
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Endlight
Break through and outlast shifting, twisting, chaos. Fly through surreal landscapes desperately trying to get hoops. Dodging is impossible, smash instead. Start with 10 shields, each hoop adds 1 more - it’s not enough. Releasing early 2021… perhaps later.
3 Years of Free DLC. Endlight ships with 100 levels that cannot be replayed. Every 2 months for 3 years, another 25 will be released for free (600+ levels total). Even though you’re terrible, we’ve ensured that you will defeat them all. Everything is merely preparation for the yearly challenges, which you will fail. The FINAL challenge is Saturday March 2, 2024. Ominous.
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Hand crafted procedural generation
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1 Player 30,000 particles 120,000 cubes
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Everything moves, everything rotates, everything intimidates
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Spectacular first person “Outside” levels
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“Surprise Chats” with an unhinged narrator
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Ultra streamlined user interface - you can’t even choose levels
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Everything has been sacrificed to fill your screen - there are no empty spaces
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Endlight never gets faster, only denser
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Not a game, an assault
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You’ll Learn Nothing
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Ridge Racer™ Unbounded
Great game, tons of fun… but also frustration. I managed to finish it today after installing it at least 3 times since I got it. somehow along the way I remeber I lost all my progress for some reason, I’m not sure what happened.
Anyway. The game still looks pretty and is still a blast to play, especially the domination races. The domination races are basically normal races where you race through city districty and drift to gather turbo points.
You get turbo points even when you are near an opponent, you gain them even quicker when there are many opponents around you. You also gather turbo points by smashing things. Gathering turbo points is the same for every race mode, and there are several.
– Real player with 70.0 hrs in game
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Ridge Racer: Unbounded was, to me, a very fun, yet repetitive racing experience.
(Be prepared to read a VERY descriptive review. TL;DR is at the bottom.)
The game’s introduction is very simple, and explains to the player how Shatter Bay came to be, only to turn into a urban playground for the Unbounded. As a beginner, the player is convinced by the hashiriya master to join the Unbounded, and seeks higher recognition by moving up the ranks.
Now, if you’ve played any of the Ridge Racer titles preceding this one, you’ll find that this particular title mostly leaves any traditional aspect of the older games in the dust. However, do note that Unbounded was produced alongside major game developer Bugbear Entertainment, the same folks behind the Flatout series and, most recently, Next Car Game: Wreckfest. Bugbear’s role in developing Unbounded was one of the major factors in producing this game.
– Real player with 17.1 hrs in game
Crash Wheels
This is a pretty good game. Of course there are the frequent freezes,(You really should get working on that devs) but I was able to make the freezes less often by putting all the settings to the lowest. I’m glad this game is still in beta, because there is a lot of stuff that would help this game really get somewhere.
I have a few suggestions.
1: Online and local multieplayer would be a blast!
2: More variety to the levels. Like boost pads, loops, chain saws/lasers that will cut your car in half, rockets, or maybe even bouce pads.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
As much as there is to hate about the game, for some reason it just hit the spot for the mood I was in and I enjoyed every pathetic moment of it. Whilst I won’t disagree with a lot of the negative comments, this is still a fun (very short), mindless game to play …so long as you don’t expect too much and are willing to leave your brain at the door. I paid pennies for it, and to be honest, I’m glad I didn’t spend any more than that. At the end of the day it is what it is, but it’s still a stupidly fun way to waste a few minutes that you’ll never get back. It’s definitely not a game for serious gamers' or those that want a decent driving game; this is a game where even if you completely trash your car you can still win so long as it still moves and steers. You probably won’t play it through a second time so don’t pay more than you have to for a half-hours' worth of pointless insanity.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Crushing Blow
Why am I playing this!?!
It manages to be engrossing despite it’s simplistic, casual gameplay. Smash, saw, and recycle refuse with mouse clicks and movements. The repetitive gameplay stays interesting by slowly introducing more and more new objects to destroy, and giving you specific objectives to complete in order to maximize your score. You will find yourself coming back, time after time, trying to beat your own high scores
Unfortunately, the game is not optimized very well, and playing it requires a better computer than you’d expect for a game like this. I prchased the game immediately upon release, and it ran perfectly for me on the highest settings. Subsequent updates have made the game slow-down to a crawl only moments after starting a game. I can remedy this by reducing the ‘physics quality’ in the settings menu, but my system exceeds the recommended requirements so I don’t think I should have to reduce the quality in order to play.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
I played this for longer than I thought I would! There’s a lot of satisfaction in wanton destruction and the goals are challenging and interesting, at least in regards to the items you are disposing of. The one thing that I found more frustrating than it should be was the saw. It never felt like I was cutting what I wanted to and that becomes increasingly frustrating when some challenges required me to cut only specific objects. Frustrating, yes, but it was a good time up until that point. There’s a lot more to it, it seems, than what the asking price suggests.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Demolition race
Racing is not on glossy cars, which do not mind hitting the wall and even with acceleration. However, do not rush to part with your car so quickly.
If you are careful and fast enough, it will help you become the champion of destructive races.
You start simultaneously with several opponents on an obstacle rally track. To receive the highest reward, you need to take the highest position at the finish line.
At first, the weakest car is available to you, but as you progress in your racing career, you buy the most powerful cars in order to increase your chances of winning. On the tracks, there are dynamic objects that realistically scatter in a collision, as well as cars have a degree of damage that must be monitored in order to keep the engine working and successfully complete the race.
Velocity Legends - Action Racing Game
This is very much a EA game that is allot of fun with the trigger events that can change your position from 8th to 1st the price itself is worth playing just to see them unfold.
It’s not perfect it self drives has good drifting & boosts to keep you getting that arcade feel.
Cars are slow atm which I’m assured will get faster.
Dev is working on a whole new gfx overhall which looks really good.
I gotta feeling this could be really good once finished.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Velocity Legends.
This is a better game that the game this is based on, as the PC port of Split/Second is just slow, buggy, and not needed, but this game is pretty fun, it has many level styles like a Dock style, an industrial style, and more, the only issues are the cars, they are slow, and the fact that the game might be too easy.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
BallsBlasterVR
Check your skills and destroy balls. Use your SciFi weapon with special bullets to create combinations. More destruction means more points and money. Use them to buy more bullets.
Blood of Darkness
Initially I expected more, but considering the cost of the game - I can say for sure that this is a pretty good choice of indie games if you are a fan of this genre.
If you’re not a fan of the genre - you can’t understand the game, but you won’t be dissatisfied, that’s for sure.
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
Of course, there are some bugs with textures, something like this, but the game is new and I think that developers will do everything to avoid the appearance of bugs for their players. Moreover, please add multiplayer game mode - it will be much more funny to play this game with friends.
Talking about the game personally - As for 2D shooter this game is really excellent, specific atmosphere, big attention to all details, many options.
It’s a real HARDCORE, as the game is very dynamic, permanent enemies and fights.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Cross And Crush
Updated 26/1/21
Since I last reviewed, game has been fixed, with that aside, the game still becomes a grind to play within minutes. To unlock all the characters is a sheer headache as the game does not reward you very well with coins, and the achievements of needing to get one thousand, five thousand and 10 thousand coins is just tedious. Achievements like this, NEVER enrich your experience with a game. They just make you despise it and get angry (cross) and will make you want to smack the developers head in (crush).
– Real player with 11.6 hrs in game
In this game you use A and D to tell your animal which way to go as the vehicle it is pulling destroys stuff in a lame way and you’re being chased by cops. Somehow Tap By Tap managed to make destroying a city and killing cops boring. I wouldn’t even recommend this if they paid you €2.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game