Climber: Sky is the Limit

Climber: Sky is the Limit

Climber: Sky is the Limit is a game with a unique mixture of survival and simulation. As a player, you are a climber who takes on the most difficult and dangerous peaks on earth. To succeed you need to plan your journey carefully by preparing appropriate equipment, choosing a suitable trail, facing extreme weather conditions, and surviving. Conquer your limits, overcome your fear and reach the sky.

Reach the summit

Each expedition is different, and the journey to the top is a great challenge. Conquer your fear, face your limits and reach the summit. In order to do that: traverse dangerous trails using specialized equipment such as ice ax, lifelines, or carabiners.

Face numerous dangers

During the journey, you will face diverse obstacles like blizzards, chasms, vertical walls, steep traverses, icy slopes, and crevasses. The key to success is to plan your next steps wisely and use the appropriate equipment at the right time.

Plan your expedition

Before setting off, decide which trail is best to the top taking into account weather conditions and the weather windows. Sometimes it’s better to take a chance and choose a more difficult route, but thanks to this you will be able to reach the summit before a snowstorm.

Survival

The key to survival is to have appropriate tools when you need one. Each piece of equipment has its weight but also makes your next step harder. Ensure you have enough food to recover your strengths, or you have a warm jacket and sleeping bag to warm up after a full-day climb.

Good timing also plays a great role during the expedition. In the high mountains, where weather changes quickly and night falls very fast, plan ahead to set up camp in the right place that gives you a chance to recover before the next challenging day.

Key Features

  • Scale some of the world’s most famous peaks like Everest, K2, Broad Peak, and others.

  • Face a variety of environmental challenges from chasms, vertical walls, steep traverses, icy slopes, treacherous crevasses, and more.

  • Use specialized equipment to traverse dangerous trails and slopes like ice axes, carabiners, and lifelines.

  • Contend with and plan around harsh weather conditions like blizzards, extreme wind, and plummeting temperatures.

  • Keep up your health and strength by balancing stamina, morale, temperature, and hunger.

  • Plan every point of your journey, packing only the necessities, choosing your path (will you take the safer route or the risky one?), preparing for each day’s trek and weather conditions.

  • Vie for contracts from sponsors for a chance to buy extra equipment and fund future excursions, but be advised they may include incredible challenges.

  • An immersive experience that has been created to be as realistic as possible through consulting expert mountaineers.


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Climber: Sky is the Limit on Steam

Childhood Fears

Childhood Fears

very hard but fun night 6 and 7 are the hardest

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game


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10/10

graphics are sharp on ultra. Even with a bare house, you find yourself ignoring this as your head is spinning 360 degrees constantly. it is a horror but if a child suffers from this amount of monsters for seven days AND not sleeping, it would drive anyone to hallucinate. I could only get to night six but you can watch my walk through below:

https://youtu.be/i5mRHcmHFmk

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

Childhood Fears on Steam

Titanic: The Experience

Titanic: The Experience

short answer:

limited features, boring

factual answer:

to be honest, i thought it was pretty good at first but seeing how long it takes to get just the bow to sink is ridiculous. literally a city full of bugs.

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♡❀ 𝙳𝙸𝙵𝙵𝙸𝙲𝚄𝙻𝚃𝚈 ❀♡

🔲 depends on what you set it to

✅ a turtle could play it

🔲 easy

🔲 normal

🔲 hard

🔲 a challenge to be reckoned

🔲 in the heat of confrontation, treat your opponent with respect

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game


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New Review:- There is no longer any Interior Access- The ship does break in half (you can see where the split will happen if you look closely at the floor board textures on the deck)- You can escape using the lifeboats, but staying on it as it launches takes some work.- After managing to stay on a lifeboat and watching the ship sink. I was dismayed to find that I still died because once the ship had sank, the lifeboat vanished and I dropped into the water.- The lifeboats are kind of to close now though (previous update)Some work has happened but not very much given the time period. Some problems fixed simply by removing them (eg Grand Staircase, which really is a feature that needs to stay in to create some feeling that you are actually on the Titanic). Instead of releasing a second title such as Britannic, maybe focus on working on this instead, polishing it and finishing it right. This could be so much more with some more elbow grease.For $2.00 though, its a negligible cost to satisfy curiosity. The ladders at the back is such an unauthentic bandaid however. Come on do it properly and rework the clipping. These ladders don’t sink with the rest of the ship (and are still blue despite the update)You still can’t move up or down the stairs that are just inside the little rooms, coz the hole in the floor isn’t big enough.Still leaving it as not recommended at this point, not because I’m mean just because I also have the Titanic Honour and Glory demo installed, and that rocks. Will check back in another couple of years and see how this has progressed.Its not a lost cause by any means, but is still some time away from achieving its potential. Possibly a decade. Even Titanic Honour & Glory is not showing any sign of release anytime soon).Will happily change this review when it reaches a point of slickness, with some ambience (eg Band Music), may be even a few people (even if its only some crew). A few bodies in life jackets bobbing up and down in the water etc.Previous Review:Needs a lot of work!

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Titanic: The Experience on Steam

Temporality

Temporality

A surprisingly affecting music video describing the memories of dying soldiers in the Great War. Though brief, perhaps a bit too repetitive, a few more scenes would have helped a great deal (you will see the same scenes several times, wait for the fade out and credits to reach the end). Interesting that the composer, Julie Buchanan also did the music for The Other Half. For more about the Great War, listen to Dan Carlin’s Blueprint for Armageddon.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

This is a heart wrenching game. Although simplistic in nature, it’s atmosphere really makes you feel for the soldiers and makes you want to rewind over and over in the hopes that the bullet just might miss them. There isn’t any dialogue or character names but you get a feeling that each and everyone of those soldiers has a story and a family that misses them. This reminds me so much of “All Quiet on the Western Front” (Great book and movie, you can get the movie on youtube for free) in which you have a group of friends join up and slowly die one by one. The cut scenes sort of build on the semi-story of your individual character and in a way make you connect with him. I had to rewind time and pause after the final bullet came, I sat there and contemplated what I’d just witnessed. I highly recommend this game.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Temporality on Steam

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge

Free for everyone at the time of review.

Hardware: Win 10x64, 3570k mildly OC, GTX 1070, 16 GB, SSD.

Super laggy on my system; took me a full 30 minutes to complete a game advertised as 5-10 minutes. I see the system specs state “Windows 7”; I’m guessing this is either a Win 10 issue (some games lag badly in 8 / 10 that run fine in 7) or possibly the 10xx series video card.

I recommend taking a very brief glance at the videos before playing to see how fast the game is supposed to move. If the game is going to lag for you, it will start at the opening credits, which take so long to change screens (tapping an arrow key helps) that it feels like the game is locked up. Don’t press ESC; that instantly closes the game.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

‘The hardest tumble a man can make is to fall over his own bluff’' - Ambrose Bierce

James Cox has adapted, as part of his ‘100 games in 5 years’ project, the timeless classic short story titled An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge written by Ambrose Bierce in 1890. It has seen many variations since its inception ranging from short story to full novel inspirations, radio screenplays including a Twilight Zone broadcast, TV drama/movies and even music videos including Bon Jovi’s song Dyin' ain’t much of a livin'.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge on Steam

A letter to you!

A letter to you!

I was one of the backers on kickstarter for this game and got it free and had early access but it had glitches and it’s sad budget was low did not reach more stretch goals which would of improved game. Some of the gameplay is similar to Pineview Drive where you look for keys for rooms and monsters appear at times, there are two chase scenes of a big guy after you who moves fast. You get a zip lighter and can hold it whole time similar to Amnesia A machine for pigs where you can use lantern which never runs out.

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

Hard pass on this game for $17.99. I purchased it at $12.99 and started a YT series on it. The game was so glitchy you couldn’t in progress in the game. So I would wait, they would fix it and it would break my save points. So I had to start the game over twice before I could even finish it. By the end, the game had been ruined for me because of how broken the game was. Once the game is done, there is absolutely zero reasons to ever play this game again. No replay value at all. They have since fixed the game, so if you’re new, the game might be fun from start to finish with no issues. I would totally recommend this game at a price of $5 or less, but not for $18.

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game

A letter to you! on Steam

Remothered: Broken Porcelain

Remothered: Broken Porcelain


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Remothered Tormented Fathers , out in 2018, managed to shake people’s core through shocking plot, gasps, whilst enveloping the players in dread and grating atmosphere. You can imagine my jaw-dropping (not for the reason you’d think) when after two years of hype, anticipation via effective marketing- that Broken Porcelain was finally released to a shattered state… Are there any parts intact from criticism?

Real player with 14.8 hrs in game

Remothered: Broken Porcelain is a sequel to a decent game, Tormented Fathers, which was borrowing heavily from classics such as Clock Tower and a little bit Resident Evil for its basic concepts, to give us a short but intriguing stealth-horror adventure.

This one…. is just gross. Gross and schizophrenic just like most of the cast involved.

The plot revolves around Jennifer, an orphan brought to a newly opened hotel under the Etna, to work as a cleaner. It doesnt take 10 minutes for the story to fly well above its own expectations, as a person who’s supposed to be trustworthy, randomly spills the beans about every minute detail of the owner’s life story to a random orphan from a reformatory. After the load of infodump is nonchalantly thrown in the player’s face, in a couple minutes everyone goes insane just like in the first title, and its up to Jennifer to find a way to escape the hotel, uncover its mysteries, and possibly get to know who she is.

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

Remothered: Broken Porcelain on Steam

Trespassers

Trespassers

The game is really fun, but too hard for Beginners. I wish there will be a Save after completeing one Level. My friend and i feeling like, we are iun a never ending lopp of the Game. We finished the First Level , but we stuck on every 2nd Mision.

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

Perfect game for those who played metal slug for hours and want a similar experience but with a totally different taste.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Trespassers on Steam

Defend the village from goblins

Defend the village from goblins

I bought it cuz it looked like shit. Was not disappointed

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

This game is a masterpiece and worth all 10 cents I spent on it.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Defend the village from goblins on Steam

BEAR, VODKA, STALINGRAD!🐻

BEAR, VODKA, STALINGRAD!🐻

the russian pseudo-realistic vacuous spectrum of tangentially tempted networks establishs yet overlaps the suburban and complex cross-disciplinary paradigms. the moment when expansive, resistive interferences imperceptibly re-territorialise the disjunctive ability of multitasking overstimulates conventional sequences, the stressing retrospective could commutably re-consider the elemental substructure of hedonic and progressive inconsistency, while the peripheral postmodern organisation debates the spatiality imperceptible narrative manipulation. the bear’s adhering resonance has its origin in ramified and metonymical tokens based on literal but paradoxically expansive environments such as homogenous platforms and influential unpretentious interplays. thumbs up.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

When I first saw this on the market, I may have laughed for a second but I hastily scrolled past. But the game persisted, it showed up again and AGAIN until I eventually decided to add it to my wishlist. There the game sat for at least 6 months. And then the day came, my great grandfather who died in the battle of Stalingrad came out from his resting place and whispered into my ear: “NU BLYAT!”. It was a calling, I immediately knew what had to be done. And so I did.

I rushed to grab the game, with all haste I might add, and a couple minutes later the game was already in my possession - it would never leave my tight grasp. I installed it almost immediately; almost - because I received a second calling from my soviet ancestor: “A NU CHEEKI BREEKI V DAMKE!”. I did exactly that. I rushed into my kitchen and grabbed a brand new bottle of Absolut Vodka, can’t play a game like this sober, can we?

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

BEAR, VODKA, STALINGRAD!🐻 on Steam