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The game will have 6 different locations and each has its own unique boss and mini boss. To get to the boss you need to kill the mini boss. The mini boss consists of one easy phase. And bosses consist of 3-5 different phases that change the boss’s device.
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All locations, except the first, will be large, and each will have its own map, because locations have metroidvania elements.
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Each location, except the first, will have its own merchant. You can buy from him 2 of some kind of weapons that will help exactly at those locations. In total, there will be 12 different weapons, taking into account the starting ones.
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Verdun
As game; which is built to give you fun; this game is quite hard to get into intianlly due to its ww1 and you can get shredded by the other side with mg13 spray the drops you body with weight of enough lead you now have scrap value to buy a new watch. But as simulator of WW1 warfare, probably it is the best you can get.its Extremely historically accurate, But this certainly is NOT battlefield 1 clone.
The maps are basically a mix of trenches and vegetation; there are no props, no embellishment; it is purely a wasteland with corpses, burned vegetation and relics of horses and tanks. In the middle of all of this; you and your team advancing toward objectives with no easy way to distinguish who is who.
– Real player with 137.6 hrs in game
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Was almost dead for a while but it’s back to glory now. A lot of stuff got reworked, mechanics work more smoothly, and it’s just too much bloody fun. Get back in the trenches, cowards!
– Real player with 61.6 hrs in game
Cuphead
This game is awesome!!! Iv’e beaten the game with expert S rank and all achievements and let me say, iv’e enjoyed nearly every moment! Yes, the game is challenging but when you get that knockout it is so satisfying! Its a 10/10 game and i would recommend it!
– Real player with 369.6 hrs in game
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– Real player with 89.0 hrs in game
Regain Earth: First Strike
Played almost 240 hours so far - loving the game and the addition of the turrent grenades has added a handy dimension for single players.
Looking forward to improving my skills to open higher levels.
Really miss multi-player games (Defiance) for the interactions, but I will have to continue as a single player for now.
Cheers,
Spy57
– Real player with 425.3 hrs in game
Regain Earth is a small game from a solo indie game developer. You can’t expect Fortnite or COD, but I really like it. If you like a mix of roguelikes, as a 3D shooter and generally small indie games, you will have a lot of fun with it.
Feedback is well considered in the community and you can even vote in Discord which features should be added to the game! I think a cool idea and more game developer should do like this.
The game and the beta I follow for a while now. And have been looking forward to EA release today very much. I enjoy the game since beta a lot especially as multiplayer with my friends.
– Real player with 105.8 hrs in game
Bob Was Hungry
I really love this game!
Bought it in sale for only 1 euro, but it’s totally worth the 10 euro’s.
It’s a cute and challenging platformer, which starts easy so you can learn the simple controls and basics, but gets (insanely) difficult pretty soon.
I especialy enjoy playing this with friends in co-op mode, which can be done with up to 8 people. There are multiple ways to play co-op, including racing against each other or shared death, but most of the time we’re just trying to help each other get to the end, preferrably with ‘the bottle’, that unlocks the hard mode version of that level. Those hard levels are really nightmare worthy and I’m very certain that I’ll never beat them in my own, if I’ll beat them at all. But the normal levels are fun and challenging enough. And there are a lot of them: 5 area’s with around 18 levels each (depends on the area). I’m now somewhere in the fourth area, a tropical enviroment, thanks to co-op mode, and after a lot of playing hours, and a lot of deaths, because - warning!- you die A LOT. If you don’t like that, don’t buy this game.
– Real player with 82.5 hrs in game
I am finally through.. At least on normal difficulty…
Let me give you some honest words on how it was.
This game begins with easy levels but gets very hard very soon.
Near the end its really just “die and retry” until you finally manage to make it through.
As a SINGLEPLAYER experience I can NOT really ENJOY nor recommend this game.
Its simply too hard - Levels are long and unforgiving, you’ll always have to start over from the beginning.
There are NO CHECKPOINTS what so ever. You wouldnt even be able to practise a jump because of the long way it takes to even get there.
– Real player with 21.9 hrs in game
Bread & Fred
“Bread & Fred: Climb the Crest” is a challenging platform in which you will have to cooperate with your partner to be able to jump and climb to the top of the mountain. These adorable penguins will go through a tedious and exasperating journey that requires precision with every jump, and each time you land you’ll be one step further from the target, but one step closer to mastering the extreme platforming.
#### Penguin Mechanics: -Swing to reach distant platforms!
Attached to each other not only means that you fall together, you can also make good use of the rope and propel your partner beyond what any penguin could have ever jumped. Make sure you hold tight to the ground or you will both be thrown into the abyss.
-Hold on to walls as long as you can!
The penguin’s little hands aren’t very good, but you can hang on a wall with your partner for a few seconds. Be careful, penguins normally weight a lot, so you won’t last long, use it quickly in order to move between platforms.
Legends say that with these few skills, there are heroes who have managed to reach the top. Will you be capable?
Each fall will hurt and will be very difficult to overcome, but it is a learning process that you all will have to go through. Think carefully about each jump and master the penguin skills to reach the end of the path.
For the craziest, “Bread & Fred” includes a speedrun mode so you can compete and be crowned the best penguins on the planet.
The mountain awaits you, complete your mission. Cooperate with each other and you will be able to go very far in the mountain, but try not to die on the process. Good luck!
Happenlance
A beautiful and addictive addition to the asldfj;oaisheouhigoiu genre. Highly recommended.
– Real player with 28.4 hrs in game
I like the game. Happenlances approach to teach things is like how it was done back in the 8bit days. Levels are designed in a way that you have to learn to do new tricks in order to continue, and you don’t get any annoying tooltips or small videos that show you what you have to do. You really have to figure things out yourself. And oh boy it gets challenging and fast.
Only thing that i would add, is somekind of collectibles in hard places. That way when you get better in the game, you would revisit some maps to get those collectibles that you couldn’t get before.
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
Rikki & Vikki
I love this game.
This game is FREAKING AWESOME as an Atari 7800 ProSystem homebrew. The graphics are so stunning, and the music is unbelievable for this console. But as a game on PC in 2018, it probably won’t get much attention, which is sad.
The game is simple. You use boxes to solve puzzles, pick up all keys, and proceed to the next level. There are 6 caverns (worlds); every cavern has 10 stages (including one boss stage), featuring different enemies and new mechanics for new puzzles, except the last cavern only has boss fight. Every stage is well designed, from easy to hard. It’s not too hard to figure out the puzzles, but it can be frustrating sometimes because you die in one hit and there’s a time limit. The boss fight kinda reminds me of Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 on the NES.
– Real player with 27.8 hrs in game
The game has top notch graphics and music.
However, for anyone on the fence about buying this game, let me warn you that if you want to get the most from this game you’ll need to play the 2-player co-op mode. I am unable to play it properly because I don’t know anybody locally who would be interested in playing it so I am unable to see the exclusive bosses and -what I assume- is the true ending to the game. You could try playing 2-player by yourself but it alters the puzzles so you have to work together with someone. If you play as either single player character, (I’ll say this as spoiler-free as possible) the ending you get basically tells you to go play 2-player mode and kicks you back to the title screen.
– Real player with 16.6 hrs in game
HELLCARD
Hellcard is a cooperative roguelike deckbuilder that can be played in both Singleplayer and Multiplayer modes. The game takes place in the paper dungeons known from Book of Demons, but its main mechanics revolve around deckbuilding and fast-paced tactical turn-based card battles.
What makes HELLCARD unique and different from games such as Slay the Spire is that monster placement actually matters and can be used to your advantage.
In HELLCARD we’re planning to support co-op battles with up to three heroes facing Archdemon’s hordes. You’ll be able to descend into the dungeons solo, recruit computer-controlled companions or join your friends or strangers in their battles against the hordes of hell.
If the above features get you excited, be sure to wishlist the game now on Steam. Otherwise consider wishlisting anyway - who knows, maybe we will get you excited along the way!
About Return 2 Games series
Return 2 Games is a series of unique mid-core games inspired by the golden days of PC gaming. Each R2G title is a tribute to a single hit game from the ’90s: a reimagining of a single universal story for a brand-new audience, using modern means and innovative, often vastly simplified gameplay mechanics.
HELLCARD internally started as an idea for a new game mode inside Book of Demons (the first game in the R2G series), but we soon realized that it’s a much bigger design and that it should be executed as a separate stand-alone spin-off game. If you want to learn more about Return 2 Games or support us in the development of the series, visit the Supporter Pack store page. On release, HELLCARD will be a part of it.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/706770/Return_2_Games_Supporters_Pack/
Book of Demons, the first part in the series is already here, be sure to check it out as it includes a free demo.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/449960/Book_of_Demons/
Also, be sure to check out Book of Aliens, the second book in the series and a tribute to MicroProse’ UFO: Enemy Unknown that’s also in the works:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1196230/Book_of_Aliens/
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
Most of the time writting reviews is quite easy. You point out the strong and bad points of the title, sum everything up and giving a final judgement at the end. Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes doesn’t have strong or bad points… It’s great game all throughout which makes writting review of it extremely difficult.
Uniqueness of the game doesn’t really help either. The concept of trading information between the manual-wielding “Expert” and bomb interacting “Defuser” with the constant pressure of timed exploding device is as silly, fun, exciting as you could imagine. The constant shouts, the struggle to correctly describe the contents of many different types of bombs and that tension when the timer runs out and there is that one one wire to cut… It’s a great, original idea for the game that focuses on good communication, reading comprehenion and quick thinking and analysis. You rarely see something like that on the market and I’m extremely happy that it works like the charm.
– Real player with 13.3 hrs in game
Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
A little game where you and your friends are disarming bombs.
This is a co-op game that puts you, the player, alone in a room with nothing but a bomb, and sometimes an annoying alarm clock. You must disarm the bomb before the timer on said bomb runs out. How ever, you have no manual. In comes the co-op mechanic as your friends have a manual that they can use to instruct you on how to disarm the bomb. This is a game where your friendships will either solidify, or very likely yourself, blow up to pieces.
– Real player with 11.9 hrs in game