Project Absentia

Project Absentia

Who Wants Some Wing?

From the creator of Daytime Drama and Scoot Hard DX comes the most violent yet cartoony shooter you’ll ever play.

You play as Abby - an angel with an attitude and a mysterious past.

After you and your friends are taken away to the dreadful Orkan Corporation that has taken over Heaven, you decide to do the only thing you’d rightfully do - kick ass!

Abby must go through the Orkan Corporation and kick ass and take names to get her friends back!

However, not is all as it seems, as Abby soon will uncover a conspiracy that goes deeper than Heaven itself. She then will have to travel through all the dimensions of the universe to get answers.

Buckle Up For One Hell Of An Adventure!

#### Neat Features

  • High Verticality! Jump and glide around to get at your enemies.

  • Full voice acting for the characters!

  • High-res vector artwork for the enemies for that 2000s Newgrounds asthetic!

  • You’ll find plenty of Low-Poly 3D models on your quest, which can range from helpful pickups to interactive objects.

  • Build engine comes to GZDoom with levels based on real locations, attention to detail. Props, posters and huge set pieces!

  • Wield rocket launchers of all sorts. Use the Hailer to freeze your enemies. Shock enemies and suck enemies together with the Plasma Rifle. Atomize your foes with the Rainbowitzer, and shred your enemies with the Tornadozer. And these are just the weapons in the first episode! There’s more weapons as time goes on!

  • Blow stuff up! Shatter toilets! Use vending machines! Destroy vases, flags and parts of the level itself!

  • Destroy your enemies with blood and guts flying around like confetti. Blow off their heads with well placed machine gun fire. Destroy their corpses!

  • Three Episodes in the final version! Dozens of levels ranging from dark factories, large cityscapes, hellish carnivals, dark factories and castles, and a chaotic realm with such sights to show you. Heaven, Hell, and The Elder Realms are your backdrop as you blow everything to pieces.

  • A neat story with really cool characters, all of different walks of life… but all friggin' insane.

  • Powered by ZScript for some neat effects not possible in DECORATE+ACS alone. This ain’t your kid sister’s GZDoom based game.

  • An original soundtrack by Metal Neon, that blends various 90s styles into a cohesive experience.

  • Turn off in-game or cutscene subtitles. Turn off Abby’s one-liners. Scale the UI up or down. Turn down the gore puddles… or turn them up. Fine tune the game to your liking with a plethora of in-game options.


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Project Absentia on Steam

Party Poopers

Party Poopers

This game is bad

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game


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I really want to see this game succeed because my friends and I absolutely love 8 Bit Fiesta, but it needs many more minigames as there are only 5 right now. I would not currently recommend until more content is added, but I want to support the devs.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Party Poopers on Steam

Saints Row®: The Third™ Remastered

Saints Row®: The Third™ Remastered

If you own the Original 2011 version, play that instead. Install mods to keep the experience fresh. If you don’t own the Original, go buy it instead of this Remastered.

Much of the bugs from the Original is still there and they even introduce new ones.

The game looks beautiful sometimes, but they messed up the colors when you customizing cars or buying new clothes. Some characters don’t look as good, especially Johnny Gat and your own character The Boss. Since they only change the textures on your character, your own character is the only one looking out of place while other characters now looking realistic and you still look a bit cartoony sometimes.

Real player with 51.8 hrs in game


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Average experience at best. Whole game felt less consistent and more buggy than the original. The “remastered” aspect of the game does not really shine through anywhere, except for improved lighting that makes for shinier screenshots. Needs a couple to tweaks to properly run on modern hardware because it’ll fall apart otherwise.

If you played the original, leave it at that or get that to run, the remaster is not worth buying for you.

If you have not yet played the original and really want this game, you may as well get the remaster, but expect some hassle in order to actually play the game.

Real player with 37.8 hrs in game

Saints Row®: The Third™ Remastered on Steam

Torqued Up Legends

Torqued Up Legends

A small indie studio takes a first glance into racing games with the support of car aficionados. Torqued up is an interesting take on a cross between arcade and sim racing, trying to find a balance that is both fun and interesting. The cars/environments are well put together and promising, and the interaction between lifted offroad vehicles utilizing shortcuts, and high performance street vehicles is a nice change of pace. The bidding vs other racers, while needing a bit of polish, really ups the stakes for the races. Multiplayer games are hard to find, and is best served with your friends/discord server for now.

Real player with 37.0 hrs in game

this game is a blast to play, alot of great features and fun cosmetics,

nice to see upcoming features, cars/trucks on the horizon

fun to play with controller or keyboard

graphics arent to bad and the racing mechanics are great,

only thing i would say could be added would be more realistic damage over time features, even if its just cosmetic.

and having a multiplayer server which cant be full filled with bots could be fun too (unsure if it is implemented yet or not as havent been able to find enough for multiplayer. )

Real player with 19.3 hrs in game

Torqued Up Legends on Steam

Priest Simulator: Heavy Duty

Priest Simulator: Heavy Duty

Only played the game for a while and stopped when I finished the early access content. As a playable demo essentially, Priest Simulator: Heavy Duty is surprisingly a lot of fun.

The core concept- without going into too many details, is enjoyable. You play as a vulgar-Polish-vampire-priest that kills Shatanists with baseball bats, gun fists, and gravity gloves. You can even slow time by chugging beer.

So far. my favorite weapon in-game is the gravity glove. In function, it’s pretty much the Gravity Gun from Half-Life, but as a glove. Like the Gravity Gun, you can pick up select items from the environment and fling them at high speeds. Items flung do considerable damage to npcs, and when struck, makes them ragdoll with the blow. Another bonus is that when an npc is dead, you can pick up and throw their bodies around with the glove. Unlimited ammunition!

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game

I liked the polish postal like humor, the absurdity of some mechanics and themes, the original presentation in the form of “documentary” with characters being interviewed. It is surprisingly fun to play. Even though it is called Priest simulator I wouldn’t really put it into the simulator bucket - instead its more like its own weird game with a story and sandbox-ish mechanics to play around without restricting you like most games do nowadays.

I think that priest sim can be a great game if some minor concerns get addressed and tweaks happen. It is sometimes unclear when my melee attack will hit and whats the range, during exorcism it is hard to navigate the house - especially drunk, some doors get stuck so you need to improvise - destroying all doors there seems like the best solution because opening them is a problem. I want to play around and see a lot cool weapons and other ways to obliterate enemies as well as more complicated enemies and bosses as content.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Priest Simulator: Heavy Duty on Steam