Death Rattle - Hell Unleashed

Death Rattle - Hell Unleashed

A fun game, running around killing all sorts of things. Quite like the campaign. All sorts of different ways to interact with the world. Things popping up all around you. Keeps you on the move and on your feet.

Definitely worth a couple of bucks

Real player with 8.4 hrs in game


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I am really enjoying this game!

At first glance I thought that this game seems really cool. The graphics are stunning, the crossbow looks cool, and the voice overs of the guards are done really well (especially the Captain). The tutorial/ training bit in the start is short enough to not be annoying, but it still teaches you the game fairly well. Once you finish the tutorial, you are surprised by a group of monsters, and when they spawn the music changes which is really cool and captivating. I also like that you can destroy some of the structures and even trees!

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Death Rattle - Hell Unleashed on Steam

Geometry Hero

Geometry Hero

Nice amusing idea, but it’s very uncomfort to play with keyboard.

It really needs gamepad support and I didn’t find it.

It’s still early access by now, so I hope in the very close future we’ll have gamepad support.

That’s the sole reason I put a thumb up.

Otherwise, at the moment, it’s a thum down to be played with keyboard.

Also, please put the “Settings” button in the starting menu.

No sense you need to start a game and then press ESC to be able to setup the game.

I look forward for updates.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game


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What if Geometry Wars banged DMC

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Geometry Hero on Steam

Rocket Sword

Rocket Sword

YOU ARE THE PROJECTILE

Rocket Sword is a fast-paced, gratuitous, 2.5D hack-n'-slash-meets-shoot-‘em-up full of blood, explosions, and explosions, inspired by games like Luftrausers, Devil May Cry, and Staggy the Boy Scout Slayer.

Operating the most powerful weapon in the universe—an indestructible jet-propelled greatsword—you must mow down hundreds of enemies as stylishly as possible, and earn points towards upgrading your superweapon with abilities and improvements.

FEATURES

  • Chaos, blood, and explosions as far as the eye can see.

  • Wave-based survival gameplay in open, spacious arenas.

  • Responsive, breakneck combat with easy-to-learn controls.

  • An expressive combo system that puts YOU in control of how the game is played.

  • A funky, heart-pumping, retro-style original soundtrack.

  • Juicy visual feedback, with hand-drawn and procedural effects for dozens of different attacks and interactions.

  • Highly adjustable display settings for high-quality pixel-perfect visuals at any resolution.

  • Made with love!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Rocket Sword on Steam

ABRISS - build to destroy

ABRISS - build to destroy

ABRISS is an atmospheric physics-destruction building game.

Build structures from parts to let them crash into your targets. Unlock new parts, destroy more, witness entropy at its worst in digital-brutalist cityscapes. Build to destroy.

BUILD

Choose from parts with different weights, forms and functions to build a structure.

Thruster + Connector + Bomb? You just built a rocket.

Thruster + Rotator + Laser? You just built a rotating laser rocket.

Pillar + Connector + Ultra Heavy Cube? That’s a giant hammer.

Be creative and resourceful with the parts you get, try to destroy the target with less parts or in a more elegant way – it’s going to be a spectacle any way you do it.

DESTROY

Try to hit the main targets to win a level in campaign mode. Destroy an armored wall first so you can then shoot through the hole into the vulnerable center. Try to hit a bomb in the environment. Use environment mechanics like the giant Pistons to catapult Ultra Heavy Cubes into a target. Or just throw everything you have at your targets – that might just work too.

  • COMPLEX DESTRUCTION SYSTEM

    Simulated statics, thousands of little particles of debris, whole chunks of targets flying into the abyss – with little to no framerate spikes.

  • CAMPAIGN

    Five worlds with seven stages each, every stage a hand-crafted destructible cityscape. You will start each stage with a limited set of parts and you will need to find a strategy on how to use them to destroy all main target blocks. You will unlock new parts the further you progress, and every world comes with it’s own special environmental mechanic. You can always return to a stage to try to destroy a higher percentage of it, or do it in less moves.

  • SANDBOX

    Try out new patterns of building stuff. Play around with parts you haven’t unlocked yet. Try to fry

    your GPU with 1000 Lasers at once.

  • PHOTO MODE

    Take a free camera flying to get the best composition. Freeze or slow down time to get the perfect shot of the destruction you just caused. Apply filters to change the vibe of your photography. Export in wonderfully sharp 4k jpegs. Share them with us!

  • TURNAROUND GIF CAM

    Create your own perfectly looping turnarounds of the mayhem you cause!

ABRISS - build to destroy on Steam

Giants Uprising

Giants Uprising

I had some problems to start the game at first, but the team quickly helped me with solving my problem via discord. Thanks for that.

So, I think:

  • Game graphics are fantastic, but they need some optimisation for older computers like mine.

  • I really like to walk and explore a bit so some climbing mechanics would be nice

  • The plot and sounds are so nice. I like Kielbasa, but I miss him on the giant’s back. I hope we will see that :)

  • I would like to see some crafting in this game, and to build pancer giant, and be indestructible :D

Real player with 6.7 hrs in game

A little background of myself,

I’ve never seen this game before, and upon looking at new releases, I came across this game minutes after it released. Mind you, since I haven’t been watching the development of this game, I have no prior “hype” of looking forward to this release. So my review is clearly new and unbiased. It is also worth noting, I play on keyboard and mouse for all my games.

My review,

This game is pretty unique. Not completely unique as its gameplay and environment remind me greatly of an old game called Ascend: Hand of Kul. The game puts you into a 3rd person perspective, taking the role of a giant that spawns from the depths of hell and you fight through the worlds to get stronger, level up and use special abilities, and finally, ascent into a greater being. It was multiplayer and had a lot of content, free roam, multiplayer and single player option. Ascend had a lot of development over the years and ended up being a very great game in the end of it all.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Giants Uprising on Steam

Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae

Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae

It’s not too often than I walk down the street and decide that my life plagued by the lack of indie hack and slashes in my life, but whenever I am Steam is there to save the day with a hanky, a knife, and a picture of a waifu.

In Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae, a very SEO friendly name, you play as a Mitsurugi out to Kamui Hikae. Probably just means Blade Templar Maiden, haven’t the foggiest.

Your stages are all various flavours of circle and your combat is aiming to hack and slash with the best of them. Why, you’ve got your launchers, your forward and neutral ground combos, your alt combo and your weird katana meter that dictates how much katana you can katana. That can be upgraded to 9 separate full magic bars.

Real player with 19.6 hrs in game

It’s a fun game. Really fun in my opinion. It’s a stylish arena hack and slash game. If you’re a fan of stuff like anime, you’ll probably think the combat is awesome. You slash up enemies with your sword at hyper-fast speeds and as you sheathe your sword, they all fall down, instantly dead. It’s pretty cool.

The graphics aren’t anything mind-blowing, but it looks pretty good and gets the job done. Honestly, it could have been all stick figure people and the game would hold up just as well. The real strength of the game is in mastering the combat. The main character, Misa, and her nemesis, Suzuka, both look well animated. Many reviews/comments seem extremely focused on the fact that you get glimpses of panties, but the combat is so fast paced that I’ve never really noticed. The enemies all look kinda bland, besides the bosses. They are mostly just robot businessmen (I guess…) with a few different colored suits. I suppose the giant robot enemies look kinda cool, too.

Real player with 16.7 hrs in game

Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae on Steam

Appetite for Detestation

Appetite for Detestation

Great Game, Loved how much fun i had!

Real player with 130.1 hrs in game

https://youtu.be/jaP9H9kh1JM

So you’ve read the description and now you’re down here in the comments trying to figure out what’s it all about. Click the video above to see some of the gameplay, mechanic and hear my thoughts on the game.

Appetite for Detestation is a 3D beat’em up set in the Victorian era where you get to play as the monster reeking havoc on the citizens in order to satiate your blood thirst. After reading that description I am sure you are, like I was, hype to jump into the game and get to slaying. Well, let’s talk about the positives of the game first. The music is probably the best part of the game. It’s eerie, inviting and sets the mood for a monster of the time. The environments are also well designed; plenty of destructive pieces and platforming to be had in each level.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Appetite for Detestation on Steam

COUNT THE DEAD

COUNT THE DEAD

I cannot quit from settings, i have to force quit from the game. You should fix this situation. You can add music on game. After that it should be perfect game!

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

COUNT THE DEAD on Steam

Actraiser Renaissance

Actraiser Renaissance

First of all, this is a QUINTET remaster. The mere fact that this game exists is a tremendous blessing for a certain cult fanbase.

The obvious bias aside, is the game good?

Short answer: Yes. Long answer: IT COULD HAVE BEEN SO MUCH MORE

It’s obvious that a lot of faithful effort was put into remastering this game. From including Yuzo Koshiro’s amazing soundtrack and accompaniment to the astounding artwork given to the many characters, menus and intro cutscene. People put their sweat and tears into this, and it shows in that regard.

Real player with 54.0 hrs in game

A great example on how to make a remake. Renaissance does an excellent job of bring the original SNES games action and town sim into a modern era with new graphics, classic and remixed soundtrack, and expanded story that makes you feel more immersed in what was a somewhat bare-bones world before.

The new artwork is great and the story telling is actually quite deep. Everything reads like a positive psalm with the writing really showing some great character development and overall storytelling. Which is good as all the new characters do little gameplay wise. The story is the only way you will interact and learn about the characters and their backstories.

Real player with 40.9 hrs in game

Actraiser Renaissance on Steam

Cavyrn

Cavyrn

Hello,

I like the game. At the beginning i had some problems with the tutorial because i read it 5 times false. But now the game makes fun and it’s not so easy. When you die you are dead and need to start a new world. Also I like the retro look.

What i wish:

I hope that eventually there will be more languages

A little note where you can read about the mosnters where also cool

Some game modes

Sry for my bad english

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

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Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Cavyrn on Steam