Aim: Warmup

Aim: Warmup

If there was more care and attention then I may have been swayed by this but the fact you are going up against Aim Lab which is free and have so little to compare against it, you have dug your own grave. Target layouts are too similar, only the option of having a pistol and having just one area or setting to try is hugely disappointing.

But hey, if I ever go pro in CS then I’ll give you a thanks in my speech.

For gameplay of Aim:Warmup check out my video here: https://youtu.be/gAqMbYErIUc

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game


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Aim: Warmup on Steam

3D Aim Trainer

3D Aim Trainer

Really fun and really works!

As someone that loves playing competitive shooters and have been doing so for many years, the one thing that is sometimes a pain is improving specific skills/subskills regarding aim. I love tactical shooters and battle royal games, but sometimes you only get gunplay for a few seconds every minute and that’s just really weak when it comes to practicing.

I’ve tried different aim trainers and this one really just fits. It’s easy to use, completely free and has plenty of gamemodes to fully practice every subskill.

Real player with 26.5 hrs in game


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Happy to see that 3DAT is finally on steam with a whole new level design and interface.

This is what I think of it after 2 hours in:

GOOD

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  • It’s completely FREE!

  • Very cool new level designs, they went for a triple A look which gives a whole new aim training experience unlike aimlab and kovaaks this represents a better in-game feel and a reason to switch between both so they found themselves a good spot with going for a design like this instead of a clinical look like all others.

  • Cool looking weapons, targets and better animations than every other competitor.

Real player with 10.1 hrs in game

3D Aim Trainer on Steam

Aim Hero

Aim Hero

Having used this now for a week, I would have paid 4 times the price for it. It’s exactly what an app like this should be: Simple, straight forward, small and fast, and configurable enough to do nearly anything you’d want it too. I’m primarily a destiny 2 player these days and trying to get used to a new setup including povohats accel and this has been a godsend. Especially considering that because of health reasons and age (45 years old and serious neurological issues are rarely good for the reflexes and snap judgements. Lol), it’s been a bear of a time clawing back a bit of consistent muscle memory. The app is configurable enough that I was able to sit down and physically measure movement and duplicate in game motion and the results have been astonishing. My aim hasn’t just improved. I can do things I couldn’t even do before, short of doing them by accident.

Real player with 916.6 hrs in game


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6 months ago, I was the worst person imaginable at FPS’s, so I purchased this game on steam and played it for 30 minutes a day while listening to podcasts. I went from trash to the 75th percentile for weapon accuraccy, and I am not stopping any time soon. I will continue to use this to train myself religously for the next 4 years.

This being said some of the game modes are useless, penta/simple, with the only mode worth investing time into being reflex. The game is also in need of a better way to track your progress, as the graph only displays your results from the past 15 or so plays, a sniping game mode, and a less random tracking mode that emulates human player movement.

Real player with 674.2 hrs in game

Aim Hero on Steam

Aimbeast

Aimbeast

This is one of the most consistent game I am playing currently, and the only aim-trainer I’ve ever found useful. Because of this, over the passed few months, I have noticed a drastic increase in my ability to aim with precision. I use this trainer mostly for warming up before I play Overwatch. I will play 1-2 hours before I head into Competitive mode. I was able to move up from Gold to Platinum within the last month.

The nice thing about this game is that it has a 1:1 aim adjustment system for multiple games. You can import your settings from each game for an similar aim experience. If I have a certain aim setting for Overwatch, and I want to translate that setting to Apex Legends, there are in-game tools to help with that.

Real player with 161.9 hrs in game

What I thought would be a good alternative to Kovaaks with cool features ends up to be a dead project moving at a snails pace. No updates for a long time, seasons remain unchanged, one of the features that sounded cool (AI bots to train with) is now DLC, and over a year for any form of content makes this a bad choice over Kovaaks.

Also the community is not there, it lacks in scenarios for training and the “good” ones are just janky copies of Kovaaks (with some of them not even working) So if you’re going to train your aim just close this and get Kovaaks. I gave it an honest go, but the lack of content, community and dead discord make this a hard “no” from me.

Real player with 124.7 hrs in game

Aimbeast on Steam

Krunker

Krunker

THIS IS A MOVEMENT BASED FPS GAME. I’m seeing a lot of bad reviews about speed-hackers and there’s no such thing. Think of it sorta like Titanfall’s movement. Slide hopping is the main movement mechanic and certain weapons and classes allow even more movement opportunities (shotgun/rocket jumping, wall jumping, wall grinding).

As someone that’s played the game for about 2 years now, I can attest to how addicting the game and its mechanics are. The community is tight-knit and welcoming (especially on Twitch), there’s market and trading features similar to CS:GO, there’s a comp scene with weekly cash-prize tournaments, there’s loads of ways to customize your game including custom mods, scopes, and overlays, and there’s an endless amount of content to be played with the thousands of custom games people have made.

Real player with 671.2 hrs in game

Krunker is a hard game to get into. Public lobbies are full of stompers and custom games need basic understanding of game mechanics that, of course, no one tells you about. Im going to try to explain the basics of the game, in case you dont want to make your own research.

The most basic thing you need to know about is slide hoping. Its easy to download the game and in your first game get confused, seeing everyone around you flying like if they were cheaters. Most of them arent. You see, unlike in games like Quake or Counter Strike, strafing wont matter while slidehopping. Landing while crouching will make you slide, providing you a nice speed boost that you can chain to do a “slidehop”. Jump, hold shift and a few seconds after you land jump again. This is something you will do a lot. Actually, all the time. Get used to it. Also keep in mind that some classes like the SMG can walljump or “rocketjump”…? with the shotgun.

Real player with 31.2 hrs in game

Krunker on Steam

Musical Aim Trainer

Musical Aim Trainer

I definitely recommend this.

The music makes you focus and try hard to hit the targets.

The sensitivity-convertor is really useful and it works very well.

There are a lot of possibilities in target options: for instance, you can train against snipers by making targets spawn in a big distance.

I think it’s a good price-quality product.

My aim got much better after a few hours of training.

The only thing that I don’t like is that you can’t change the look of the background.

Otherwise, the design looks great.

Real player with 9.8 hrs in game

Good game for aim training and listening to music. You can import your sensitivity from other games and change a lot of other settings. Because it only costs 3$, I think it’s a good buy.

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

Musical Aim Trainer on Steam

Paralax Vr Aim Trainer

Paralax Vr Aim Trainer

I get this is in early release but good lord this is terrible. Even the menu is really badly designed the dev didn’t put walking movement like in pavlov (which this game he said is suppose to help train pavlov players) instead its similar to the half life alyx point and click movement system which is really annoying and doesn’t really help with training that much because movement in games like pavlov can affect your recoil so it will make it harder to spray your weapon.

Overalll; horrible experience. Spent literally 20 minutes in the menu alone, I accidently dropped my pistol in the menu and my cursor would refuse to go anywhere near the pistol for me to pick it up again so I could actually select a screen.

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game

[0.1] Controls & Training & Help

[0.1] Menu & Settings

[0] Sound & Music

[0] Graphics

[0.1] Game Design

[0.1] Game Story

[0.1] Game Content

[0] Time to complete feels ok? (or if the Game can be repeatedly played again)

[0] Enjoyable & Fun?

[0] Could hold spot in Favorites?

[0.5] BONUS point: Review for VR

Stars received: 1/10 ___ Note: v.2 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions

Game description key-points: shortly confirmed as: AIM trainer

Overview: bugged, badly designed & unplayable

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Paralax Vr Aim Trainer on Steam

Shard Games

Shard Games

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Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Very Bad Game :( Looks like it’s incompleted.

Pros:

-Good Graphics.

-Cool Effects & Animation.

-Texture is perfect.

-So the only good thing is the Visual Quality & Graphics.

Cons:

-Mouse sensitivity is aweful, it’s either Very slow or very fast, no normal.

-The game connection is so slow, it’s very hard to connect to other players.

-There is no tutorial to tell you how to play the game, or how to use that ball in your hand.

-Zombies are very fast and strong in Zombie Mode.

-Some Settings are in the opposite way, like if you set full screen you get Windowed.

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

Shard Games on Steam

Bunny Count

Bunny Count

funny idea, boring implementation with lots of bugs. definitely not worth it.

Real player with 2.9 hrs in game

The game looks fun at first, but gets boring quickly. You find bugs over time and it doesn’t develop any further.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Bunny Count on Steam

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive

Such a fun game, especially when team is communicating properly and/or being friendly :) Can recommend

Real player with 5937.9 hrs in game

Game is dead now, full with hackers now a days. Good old days are gone now & its full of crap shitty players now. Done with this game :)

Never recommending this shit vac system game to any competitive game lover.

Real player with 2998.9 hrs in game

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive on Steam