Heaven Dust 2

Heaven Dust 2

This is the stand-alone sequel to the survival horror thriller Heaven Dust (it is not mandatory to play the previous game to enjoy this one).

After a press conference, a virus outbreak happens in the mysterious First Research Center.

In the meantime, deep inside the institute, Steve wakes up from his cryogenic pod.

He finds himself trapped in a living hell, surrounded by zombies, again.

He must fight his way out even when the dreadful truth is also approaching…

“Are you ready to escape from hell again, Steve?

Or should I call you… ‘Second Host’.”

  • Classic survival horror genre, featuring exploration, action, puzzles, and resource management.

  • Enhanced production value: Better graphics and effects, providing a brand new experience for players of the first game. Twice the content of the first game, prepare to embark on a 10-hour journey!

  • Collect and combine, use various items to solve puzzles. Upgrade your inventory. Weapons no longer occupy space.

  • Evolved combat system: Fight your way out with a dagger, submachine gun, shotgun, and grenades. Modify your weapons, upgrade them to the limit. Choose your weapon to counter different enemies, plan your strategy, seek their weak points, and destroy their defenses.

  • Except for ordinary zombies, all kinds of mutated monsters had joined the battle too: Heavily armored Bone Fiend, regenerating Blood Fiend, approaching boomlad. And, of course, epic boss fights.

  • Engaging plot, fun brain teasers. Players need to make an ultimate choice: Two escape routes will lead you to two different endings.

  • Casual, Normal, and Expert difficulties for you to choose, suited to all players.


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Heaven Dust 2 on Steam

TOXICANT

TOXICANT

Fun game, quite replayable and definitely scary at points. The setting is pretty interesting and you can definitely see there’s a lot of love put into it. I recommend!

Real player with 6.1 hrs in game


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Pretty cool little roguelike horror game.

The untold lore is interesting and it’s pretty tense late game.

Right now trying to get the second ending and it’s not easy I like it.

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

TOXICANT on Steam

Chernobyl inferno

Chernobyl inferno

After the disaster at Chernobyl Atomic Power Station, many locals hid from radiation in underground shelters, canalization, houses basements and other underground units. They had been living underground for several years being afraid to go out. In some years radiation got through the ground, people started to mutate, chaos under the ground had begun. As a result of the mutation, some people became aggressive and started to hunt other people. After 30 years one boy called Jack penetrated Chernobyl territory to film a video and make some photos. When he entered the old house, the floor under his feet collapsed and he fell into the sewers of the very dungeon in which the mutated inhabitants of Chernobyl lived. He managed to send you a message asking for help, after which he never got back in touch. Your main goal is to find your brother, who got lost in the catacombs of Chernobyl.


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Chernobyl inferno on Steam

Immortal Darkness: Curse of The Pale King

Immortal Darkness: Curse of The Pale King

This game is truly a hidden gem. It’s a shame that more people aren’t talking about this seemingly-unknown game. It’s been one of my favorite accidental discoveries in recent memory.

  • Wonderful handcrafted levels.

  • Enjoyable, light puzzles.

  • Fun combat

  • Excellent, tight controls; M+KB only at the time I played. I thought the lack of controller support would be a detriment, but I’m glad to say I didn’t miss a controller at all with this game.

The best thing I can say is that I’ve put over 100 hours into it, and I really didn’t want the game to end. However, after finding everything and playing the game as all characters, there wasn’t anything else for me to do. Perhaps more content will be released in the future.

Real player with 103.0 hrs in game

Immortal Darkness is a hidden gem. Agreed with all the “recommended” reviewers about it being a fun RPG dungeon crawler.

Thou I would like that I can trade/sell some items ( like Spells ) I don’t need/want that take up space since I can’t “switch over” items from my bag to the chest to use what is/was in the chest ( like health ) You can’t click to use items straight from the chest, have to delete items to make space.

Everytime I save game, it has 2 file ( GDS and Backup ) So if I save 10 times I’ll end up with 20 files on my local folder.

Real player with 24.6 hrs in game

Immortal Darkness: Curse of The Pale King on Steam

KIRO

KIRO

I found myself quite engaged in game, it kept me on the edge of my seat.

Control system is in part responsible for that, the other part is game aesthetics and art style which I adore.

I got myself in such a rush while playing this game, almost all throughout.

And even tho I keep messing up (i’m not really a good typer, lets leave it at that) I keep coming back to it. Its not frustrating to fail.

Have fun and good luck, be nice you prick.

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

I really enjoyed this game. It’s quite engaging and no matter how many times I lose I will eventually come back to try to beat this game.

The graphics and sound, as well as this unique control mechanic, greatly enrich the gameplay, making it more intense and challenging.

All in all, this game is awesome and worth playing.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

KIRO on Steam

Mary Skelter: Nightmares

Mary Skelter: Nightmares

mary skelter: nightmares is a first person dungeon crawler jrpg that takes place inside of the jail, an enormous living organism that appeared out of nowhere one day and swallowed an entire city, mimicking it in the proccess. players assume the role of jack, a boy in his late teens who, after being rescued from one of the cells of the jail with his childhood friend alice, joins the dawn, a mysterious organization that aims to escape the jail.

jack, however, cannot fight the marchens, the monsters that inhabit the jail; the only ones capable of doing so are girls called blood maidens, who possess mysteryous super powers (and, like jack, are based on characters from fairy tales). alice, needless to say, is a blood maiden, as is red riding hood, the girl that rescues them at the beginning of the game; the other ones are: snow white, sleeping beauty, cinderella, rapunzel, gretel, kaguya, thumbelina and hameln.

Real player with 209.0 hrs in game

Ayt so since I’m very close to 100% in this game I guess now is the best time to leave a review. If you were looking for a number rating It’s a 9/10 for me :)

Gameplay:

This game is a First Person Dungeon Crawling RPG. Unique things in this game include the ability to “de level” your charcters to be able to switch builds also gaining bonus skill points by doing so (or if you devolve enough you can build characters with every skill they can learn)

Each character has their own job lines that locks them into a certain range of flexibility but how you use the classes are generally up to you since you can just add skills from other jobs in the line to your current class. This kind of makes each character have their own “role” that dosent feel too restrictive at the same time. There are 10 playable characters and 5 job lines so when you get all of them you may double down on a certain job line.

Real player with 143.6 hrs in game

Mary Skelter: Nightmares on Steam

Mortal Sin

Mortal Sin

The most intense and exciting Roguelike ever made! Steel yourself in this brutal nightmare and grab the most powerful weapon you can find. Hack and slash your way to victory and destroy the source of evil that has cursed you.

  • Beautiful graphic novel inspired art style

  • Brutal dismemberment system that affects enemy behavior

  • Environmental hazards and traps to knock enemies into

  • Completely randomized levels and items for infinite replay value

  • Open ended game world with different paths

  • Tons of items, spells and perks for endless gameplay variety

  • Spooky atmosphere and shocking scares

Mortal Sin on Steam

Outbreak: Endless Nightmares

Outbreak: Endless Nightmares

Been playing for about 12 hours and its a good game if you want to play a rogue-like that carries over your equips, levels and meta progression. As you play, you will find Conductor coins that unlock said features but the spawn rate of these coins slow down by midgame. You can tweak the dungeon difficulty by yourself before entering, with higher difficulties giving better loot.

As for the gameplay, its Resident Evil 1-3 with tweakable camera angles. And randomised dungeon layouts. Weapon types are like in RE. AI could be better, they usually stand around unless you take too long to clear the level. I’m kind of disappointed with the costume unlocks but the gameplay is fun enough to grind for coins. Some enemies can one shot you so the difficulty is definitely there.

Real player with 12.4 hrs in game

Its a really fun game but I feel the weapons certainly need some rebalancing, to go from needing 3 bullets to kill a fat zombie with a target pistol mk.2 to needing legit 6 bullets with a tactical rifle mk3 is beyond a problem, especially when the rifle only has 7 bullets. The game is really fun and i still am finding new enemies that i absolutely didnt expect to run into but the camera certainly needs some work and it is definitely very very janky. Theres a lot of potentional here and hopefully it continues to improve. What’s here is a great game though, and it can only get better

Real player with 9.1 hrs in game

Outbreak: Endless Nightmares on Steam

Ergastulum: Dungeon Nightmares III

Ergastulum: Dungeon Nightmares III

A very terrorfull game. Never imagined the dungeon nightmares games would get even more terrifying! I’m currently in the chamber of the damned… so intense!!! So far I’ve been cornered by bloody marry and the sniffing lady (don’t know her name yet, sorry lol), and found by the sniffing lady. I was just wandering around the dungeon and all of a sudden I heard this sniffing sound in my right ear. Turned to look and there she was! Was both kinda humorous and terrifying. Definitely DON’T recommend this game to the faint of heart. This dungeon I’m currently in is so intense I might not be able to finish it! lol Love the new abilities though. The ability to look around corners is great and the ability to hide when able is awesome! Thanks for making this game and can’t wait to see where else it may go. Keep it up 3

Real player with 13.3 hrs in game

ERGASTULUM: DUNGEON NIGHTMARES III, awaken to a graveyard death world where only despair and damnation absolute saturate the living darkness. A place of inverted sanity reaching out disfigured and distorted into the jugular where madness awaits floating in time and space in eternal corners cursed, everywhere and nowhere taking hold of your existence in a vertigo vortex of never ending impossibility.

In the dark bowels beyond man’s dominion where no one can ever reach you wander you shall in uncontrollable trembling with flickering candle in hand as sinister shadows flicker and speed supernatural across walls ancient with unearthly inhuman screams screeching in blood thirsty soul ravaging hunger in the distance so disturbingly near.

Real player with 8.8 hrs in game

Ergastulum: Dungeon Nightmares III on Steam

Living the Nightmare

Living the Nightmare

no horror, not enough blood, not disgusting at all.

it is something like small version of turnbased crimson land.

if you are not into modern graphics and stuff and you are in search for some 30 minutes single session of killing monsters roguelite - it is for you.

advice: turn off ingame music and play some black/grind/funeral of your own collection.

EDIT: vote for game to be more disgusting! (and more stuff).

EDIT: ok, it is not a great-great-great game, also it has frustrating/gamebreaking bugs. but it is sure playable and i just want to support devs a little with positive review. still recommend, yeah!!!

Real player with 16.7 hrs in game

Afar as game that try to somehow fit in the rouge like genre this is one of the more interesting. The tutorial level goes by fast and unfortunately you can’t go back ( at least I don’t know how. ) I like the hex format and overall style of the game , The combat is fitting for what they are trying to do. The only thing that really irritates me is the height thing. Its a pretty addicting little game. I am sure there are those who have ignited all of the shrines but that is not me as of yet. Its fairly cheap price wise so if you like rouge type games and horror definitely pick this up,

Real player with 8.6 hrs in game

Living the Nightmare on Steam