Super Star Shooter 16

Super Star Shooter 16

Super Star Shooter is a psychedelic shooter that somehow feels calming to play. It’s in early access so there are some improvements to be had but my time with it has been somewhat of a neat experience. I love the soundtrack and the voice that talks throughout the levels. In a way I feel like I’m playing a combination of star fox and tempest 4000. One thing I wish is maybe for score hunters possibly have an endless mode? That’s just a minor thing I was thinking about. I honestly can’t wait for it to be finished because the progress of this game is good!

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game


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This is a seriously good retro 3D shooter with great visuals, sound effects, speech, music and playability. If you like blasting things, you will not be disappointed.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Super Star Shooter 16 on Steam

ATTACK OF THE EVIL POOP VR

ATTACK OF THE EVIL POOP VR

“ATTACK OF THE EVIL POOP VR” is the ultimate toilet experience, crazier than ever!

This Windows and Mac title released last year on Steam, now has a V.R. version too!

(Thank god the smell is not included… Yet!)

Enjoy the frantic EARLY demo experience, optimized for Oculus Rift S.

“ATTACK OF THE EVIL POOP V.R.” is a twisted, fast-paced and super addictive single-player game that puts your gamer skills to test!

Different enemies, weapons, unlockables, surprises, a crappy lore and a lot more!


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ATTACK OF THE EVIL POOP VR on Steam

Beat the Nightmare – Evil Dreams Simulator VR

Beat the Nightmare – Evil Dreams Simulator VR

One day, your life changed completely – going to sleep has become something you dread. You get a horrible nightmare every time. The only way to stop them is to find an exit out of each. You are in for a number of terrifying experiences in virtual reality. Dreams have no limits… and you’re about to find out.

THE GAME FEATURES:

17 unique horror dreams in various settings. Visit a cemetery, castle or an underground bunker, walk through a creepy forest or travel to the future.

Relaxing activities – diving, hunting, street-walking and jamming at a disco.

Choose any dream – ideal for playing with friends or short VR story sessions.

COMING SOON:

More horror dreams, but also more relaxing locations and VR activities

Support for Oculus and other VR sets


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Beat the Nightmare – Evil Dreams Simulator VR on Steam

Say No! More

Say No! More

Target Audience: Those looking for light hearted, comedy, and smiles

Summary:

Say No More does well in using the insanity that’d you expect from a game where you have someone go flying from saying No at them, and combining it with smart writing and themes that parallel the situation that the modern corporate world is going through. It’s not preachy and yet takes a side, but does it with writing that’s equivalent to a fencing sword: precise and yet pointed, and flexible. The experience is about 3-4 hours and has a well put together arc with some small side stories that are worth paying attention to, and the game rewards players who wait to say no with small tidbits that will make them want to see more. The amount of voice acting in the game for a small game like this is impressive with the number of languages available. There’s also something just inheriently fun of seeing co-workers go flying in rigid rag doll physics.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game

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Say No! More runs with its self-declared unnuanced, one-note premise into the realm of absurdity and stays there - all whilst qualifying its premise in its own title. There’s nothing quite like it and it’s glorious. Satirical perfection even.

Buying and playing anti-capitalist games under late-stage capitalism is my protest of choice, so I was immediately drawn to Say No! More’s demo last year. Even as a single chapter slice it managed to work standalone and neatly take the premise to a satisfying conclusion. How exactly it could be expanded on without too much fluff was the question…

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

Say No! More on Steam

Steam revolution VR

Steam revolution VR

First Impressions … This game is actually a fairly substantial for an indie game at 12 GB+ in size. The game can be played seated in VR. The controls on the my Oculus Quest VR 2 platform could do with a little work, but the game was playable, albeit with a few glitches here and there.

The game currently consists of story based levels which unlock sequentially as you progress through the game. You begin in a nicely rendered decaying city in an alternate WWII steampunk style setting. Mission one sees you man an AA gun position at the rear of the escaping train to try and down enemy bombers, fighters and zeppelins. Making good use of VR you use trunnion wheels etc to align the guns and tackle the airborne threats.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

The name of the title and the subject in this game was very intriguing to me before I dive in. But, I didn’t like it at all. The visuals are uggly. VR contoller interaction mechanics are glitchy and tiring. The overall experience really bad to play it in VR. I don’t recommend as such even though there seems to be a big effort on its content and its low price.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Steam revolution VR on Steam