Formula X

Formula X

4€ for what nothing looks like.

It should cost 1€

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

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Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Formula X on Steam

Twilight Drive

Twilight Drive


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Twilight Drive is is unlucky most top-down driving games, at first you might be thinking this is absolute rubbish, but the moment you are playing it and trying it, it is something else. This one of the kind of games that are more about time-trialling, a race against time for the medals, and better times than your friends (if you have any that play it, unlike me). But first you realize, there is no accelerator key for it. At first, I was thinking it, this has to be a mobile game. It is more than that. The car automatically goes on it forwards, on cruise control. With each time you turn your car, and do bear in mind, the handling is kind of funky/heavy, it slows down your car. You want to avoid that. How, you may ask? Simple - Hooks.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game


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I would describe Twilight Drive as a top-down arcade time trial game. It has unique driving mechanics - encouraging you to ‘grapple’ round corners and actively avoid steering (which slows you down). The game leads you into these mechanics gently (and gradually adds more as you go through the generous number of levels), and I found it pretty easy to get started with. Quite often I could ‘pass’ a level with a bronze medal on my first try, but I soon realised how much nuance there is to perfecting each level - it takes a lot of retries to get better, sometimes trying to perfect the timing of slingshotting yourself round a corner with the hooks, other times trying to master drifting - inevitably leading to a lot of crashes! Rather than racing against opponents, you are racing to beat yourself, earn medals and beat your friends, with ‘ghost cars’ (which brought back fond memories of classic rally games). I find it surprisingly addictive, quite often going back for ‘one more go’ to get that next medal - and the level unlocking requirements sometimes encourage this replaying to get enough medals to unlock the next level. It has a great retro indie feel, with lovely chilled out electronic background music.

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

Twilight Drive on Steam

BH Trials

BH Trials

This game feels like learning to walk after suffering a stroke. At first your movement will be uncontrolled and you will flail your limbs about the place helplessly. But soon you’ll get the hang of it and instead stumble about like a drunken toddler. Great fun!

There is quite a bit of content and extra challenge, as each level offers a collectible and a highscore list where you can try to beat the times of your quadriplegic fellows. Some levels are insanely hard and the highscore lists at later stages have very few entries. I really wish this game would be more popular, it would be well deserved.

Real player with 42.2 hrs in game


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I absolutely love this game.

I have always wondered how these sorts of machines are controlled in real life so when I saw Northernlion playing this, I bought it pretty much instantly.

BH Trials is an obstacle course game, where you navigate a “backhoe loader”, as I’ve learned these are called, through a path riddled with all manners of different obstacles. The only problem is, that the only way of movement is manipulating the loader and the backhoe arm. The wheels roll but that’s about it, you can’t actually drive or steer the machine in a normal fashion.

Real player with 37.1 hrs in game

BH Trials on Steam

Chase

Chase

Chase is an arcade racing game.

You control the spacecraft following the creek of the river on some unknown planet. You are chased by enemies who want to destroy you. Your spacecraft has limited health and each collision with creek walls damages spacecraft. The goal is to reach finish and stay alive.

  • Ultra fast and intense gameplay

  • Hours of action filled gameplay across six different levels

  • Spectacular sound tracks

  • Integrated Leaderboards

Chase on Steam

Hard2Fly

Hard2Fly

Hard2Fly is like Civilization.

In Civilization, you always feel like “one more turn”. Then you realize you played for much longer than you intended.

In Hard2Fly, you always feel like “one more try”. Then you realize you played for much longer than you intended.

Real player with 14.5 hrs in game

good game. Name fits well tho

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game

Hard2Fly on Steam

Retrowave Road

Retrowave Road

seems unfinished

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Retrowave Road on Steam

Trials 2: Second Edition

Trials 2: Second Edition

So ur this dude on a dirt byke ryt,

u go VRRRRRRRRRRRRRM VRM VRMMMMMMM!!!! and complete obstacle course like tracks, the harder the difficulty - the more you will want to throw your computer right out the fuckin window.

Fun game for a few minutes every day, great way to piss away 20 minutes while you wait for your latest Blueray rip 1080p porno staring Sasha Grey and Lexi Belle to download.

Real player with 105.7 hrs in game

Trials 2 is a great game, i had great times playing it. Controls are very simple, just throttle, break, tilt back and forward, but the game becomes very technical as you pass the levels and every little movement will count on your performance.

It´s not like all those tilt games out there, this has really nice physics and gameplay, and a lot of havoc!

Also is a great game to play when you only have 5 or 10 minutes available.

You can race with ghosts or watch replays from others players, and when you see the best players runs you cannot believe how good you can get to be. It´s a very fun game with a lot of crazy stunts, i recommend it to any person.

Real player with 54.9 hrs in game

Trials 2: Second Edition on Steam

Absolute Drift

Absolute Drift

So, here it is. My review.

At time of posting, I have all the achievements and have 50 hours in the game.

First of all, just a general comment: I love this game. It has a great, smooth game engine and the controls are fairly easy to me. It wasn’t too hard to pick up, and learning some drifiting from Assetto Corsa and driving my Miata IRL, I can say that the physics are very realistic and it’s easy to apply those skills into this game.

Here’s a list for the TL:DR, and it’s at the top (you’re welcome):

Real player with 69.3 hrs in game

I’ve had tears of joy playing this game to completion, which is a rarity, I will say.

Absolute Drift is a top down, minimalistic stunt driving game. Your goal: become a master drifter, by refining the art of spinning out and smashing into walls controlling oversteer and burning rubber.

For the aesthetics: it’s low poly, simple graphics, with most buildings and roads left white and untextured. Objects of interest are coloured red, blue or yellow. Your car leaves behind skidmarks wherever it goes, whether you slide or not, which allows for impressive drawings on tarmac, or a nice spiral when you catch some big air.

Real player with 65.7 hrs in game

Absolute Drift on Steam

art of rally

art of rally

Not really arcade, not really sim, art of rally is a compelling top down racing game with multiple layers to be discovered and a high skill ceiling. Chill but also competitive, it’s demanding enough to stay interesting but the whole atmosphere, beautiful aesthetics and a banging soundtrack also make it a relaxing and memorable experience.

The different cars have a weight to them and feel amazing after a bit of a learning curve, you feel completly in control. The difference in handling is really noticeable between the vehicules, the best example being RWD vs AWD. If you’re familiar with racing/rally you’ll find techniques like weight transfer, handbrake turns and drifts can and should be applied here. You can even clutch kick. The game offers manual or automatic transmissions and controllers and wheels are supported. ( And highly recommended, please don’t play this game on keyboard.) There is A LOT of cars to try and mastering them will take time, some will fit a specific driving style, some will control you more than you control them. Most engines sound great, some better than others, but they are pretty decent overall.

Real player with 118.0 hrs in game

### To do something dangerous with style, is art…

art of rally is a minimalistic, bird’s eye view racing game. Your goal is to win championships spanning from the 60s and through to the mid-90s.

Beauty in simplicity.

One of the most striking things about art of rally is the presentation: a wonderful, vibrant low-poly visual style, which also includes atmospheric volumetric lighting. Driving towards the setting sun on evening stages is a sight to behold. On top of this, a photo mode is available for your pleasure. It lets you enjoy the lawyer-friendly rally cars blasting through the track, leaving trails of thick smoke in their wake and with their brake discs glowing and sparking. The trackside spectators being cubes may seem odd at first, but they actually complement the game’s aesthetics very nicely.

Real player with 38.6 hrs in game

art of rally on Steam

DollKart

DollKart

Do you like a challenge? A race game? What about a race against time? Well when you buy this game I assure you that you will inevitably fall or harm the driver; but with great sacrifice comes… (add inspiring stuff here). Back to the point: It’s a challenging game but enjoyable nevertheless. The new update added new “karts” to play around with also bug fixes! Hurrah!

I also really like the aspect of having millions of tracks to try; a new game always has a fresh taste.

So overall its a fun game, reccomended.

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Very fun game! Can’t wait for more updates! MP is fun worth spending the money for this game. lots of tracks!

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

DollKart on Steam