Accel Magician Mimi

Accel Magician Mimi

If you look at the rest of the developer’s games, it appears they either used a kit and reskinned it, or made one game and reskinned it, multiple times. Keep this and the fact I’m basing my recommendation on the sale price I obtained it at (59 cents).

Game only consists of 3 stages and bosses, which can easily be completed in under an hour. However, there is 2 player battle mode and co-op, adding to the replayability. Controls are responsive. No optimization issues noted. Difficulty progression is smooth and different enemies have varied enough attack patterns to keep the game interesting.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game


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Accel Magician Mimi on Steam

Atlantis Adventure VR

Atlantis Adventure VR

Atlantis Adventure is beyond Terrible. A really lame VR game. Now where do I begin, first off this game only goes for 20 minutes, and for a 20-minute VR game the asking price is a bit much. So who would want to pay that much money. Also there are no hand animations and reloading animations as well, and the game is so generous that you have infinite bullets, you heard me correctly Infinite Bullets. I feel the developers could’ve made the game a bit more challenging in having to reload but the fact that you’re giving unlimited ammo makes the game so much easier all you have to do is hold down the button and fire away. The only good thing about the game are the graphics despite a few bugs here and there. The enemies are meh, and the boss fights are lame. The dinosaur models look like they were ripped out of a Jurassic World game, don’t believe me take a real good look at the raptors at level one, I swear those raptors look exactly like Blue, Charlie, Delta and Echo and the T-Rex looks like the JW T-Rex, don’t people make decent dinosaur models for video games anymore. Also there’s not much AI to the enemies they just run towards you and you mow them down like a bloodthirsty killer, the developers should make the enemies more strategic, for example have raptors attack the front while the raptors ambush the player from behind. Also there were times when I glitched out of the level while fighting enemies no joke I was for some strange, unknown reason thrown outside the pre-determined path of the game and I had to restart.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game


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My recommendation is ONLY for VR arcade centers

This Game has good potentials for VR arcades however, they need to fix the sound, it is just too scattered and you don’t know what you are hearing.

Te sound of the truck is absent

the sound of the lady speaking is absent

Background sound is noisy.. too noisy

the sound of the gun is very low

This game is just good for commercial VR arcades

360 standstill and 3 DOF not 6DOF

BUT the SOUND QUALITY IS BAD!!!!

I will refund for now until these and some other issues other reviewers will mention is fixed

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Atlantis Adventure VR on Steam

Sin-Cay

Sin-Cay

This game seems like something straight out of a course or class on Unreal Engine. The menu reminds me of a retro X-com game and the blank white starting screen in the beginning made me think the game was broken. There are too many complaints I have about this game that I cannot recommend it in its current state.

Starting out, you are just dropped into a dark cave with terrible lighting issues. So avoid if you have aversions to blinking lights. Any enemies that aggro on you growl a terribly leveled voice that’s overpowering all other noises despite distancing. They take nothing to kill and even the over-sized replicas of the same enemies take minimal bullets. The bullets are infinite. You can heal yourself infinitely and hurt yourself… why? Only useful in the event of getting stuck? Depending on where you lookin the first level, the game tries to use some kind of realistic lighting but it’s not well implemented and everything goes invisibly dark. After beating the first level, you are dropped into another place with no context and you and your character have no idea who you are or what you are doing or the direction you should go. It’s a project (as seen in task manager as the file name) vastly needing improvement, clearer direction and purpose. The only puzzle I solved was shooting some explosive barrels. It could be fun with the diversity of locations and portals to new areas, but there needs to be more direction, world building, and context. It just feels like you tried new meshes and textures in each specific setting. Maxed out my 3070 on epic settings unnecessarily. The settings menu is limited, you can’t even control audio. Nah.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game


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Sin-Cay on Steam

Cyberia 2: Resurrection

Cyberia 2: Resurrection

Cyberia 2: Resurrection was released in 1995, continuing the plot of its predecessor. Xatrix Entertainment tried to polish the flaws of the original game, but as I see it, it just made it all worse.

Graphics became slightly better, and an attempt was made to fuel the story with more characters, broader dialogues, and more frequent and longer cut-scenes. Unfortunately, it made a great disservice to the game, because the quality of cinematics here is abhorrent. The cheesy voice acting combined with poor writing riddled with clichés give Cyberia 2 extremely cheap feel. Poorly directed cut-scenes are too frequent and often unnecessary: it’s infuriating when the flow of the game cuts off for the sake of some random fart joke.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

A true masterpiece of that time, they did a great job: throwing out unfun parts of Cyberia and improving what was really fun: FMV-shooting. I think FMV-graphics got much better.

There’s now no separate difficulties for action and puzzle parts and we can’t use scanners manually.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Cyberia 2: Resurrection on Steam

ELON on MARS

ELON on MARS

As the current world champ I can say without a doubt that this game rivals theatrical titans such as Interstellar and Gravity there is no end to this gem of a game it provides infinite joy to me every time i boot it up. 10/10 would panic again.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Love this little game a lot…… One day if it came out to mobile this would be an even bigger hit!

The music is beautiful alone and is well worth the price for whatever u buy it for.

Great work and I hope to see this game explode!

I have also bought several copies for my friends.

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

ELON on MARS on Steam

41 Hours: Prologue

41 Hours: Prologue

Fun and unique fps with traits from Crysis and Bright Memory.

The official press info:

41 Hours - is a first-person shooter dramatic experience that follows the narrative of Ethan, a workaholic scientist in search of his long-lost wife.

Join his trip through the parallel universes and make those trying to stop you from getting back your love suffer.

You get to master devices that enhance you with super-human abilities:

• Telekinesis (mind manipulation of objects at distance) -

• Time manipulation (fast reaction over slow motion)

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

For me this game is more promising than other reviewers have found it. I’m not usually crazy about too much story line (too much for my taste in Crysis for eg) but with my favourite shooters going down the campaigns as thinly disguised survival scene after survival scene, where you face ever increasing and ultimately, pointless hordes of enemies to disguise a lack of imagination (think Doom Eternal - Ancient Gods, Serious Sam 4) this game strikes a nice balance for me. Sure there’s bugs, but there’s popular well established games out there with bugs that have never been ironed out. Happy to give this one a chance.

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

41 Hours: Prologue on Steam

Star Horizon

Star Horizon

It’s understandable why people would instantly compare this with Star Fox, the game that took on-rails space shooter to the next level back in the 90 ’s. But Star Horizon, despite being an on-rails shooter, controls and feels very different from Star Fox.

Star Horizon is a port of a mobile game, and was originally meant to be played with your finger on the screen, the ship itself works like an aiming reticule, so you need to have your ship aligned with the enemy to hit them, this, in the mobile phone, means you kinda have to hit the enemies with your finger, while in Star Fox the aiming reticule looks like it’s far in front of your ship, in Star Horizon it feels like it’s very close to your ship, so the ship moves instantly in relation to the aiming reticule, while in Star Fox, there’s a visible delay and the ship is not always necessarily at the same spot on the screen where the reticule is.

Real player with 8.6 hrs in game

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nhZTkG7hQZk

Star Horizon is a new rails shooter releasing on Steam that’s actually a port of a mobile iOS game. But is the port any good and does it stand on it’s own playing the PC version on Steam? I’ve had a chance to test it for a few hours, so let’s find out in this first impression of Star Horizon.

Many would immediately compare Star Horizon to the old school Starfox Nintendo games mainly because there’s not a lot of rail shooters these days. Star Horizon is not a Starfox clone, it’s a sci fi shooter. There is a struggle between the Inter Galactic Corporation known as the Federation and the Rebel Alliance. You play as John a private pilot of the federation and your companion is Ellie the AI on your ship. Your role is to find out what’s really happening in this war.

Real player with 8.0 hrs in game

Star Horizon on Steam

Dusk Of Confinement

Dusk Of Confinement

The fact that you can just clip outside of the whole house and fall forever without any way to restart your game that doesn’t involve having to completely exit out of it (or in my case ctrl+alt+deleting out) should be reason enough not to get this game.

But if you need more reasons:

The controls are hard to understand, which makes solving the puzzle difficult as it involves picking things up and reading them, but you’re never told which buttons to use in order to both pick up and examine items.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

great game one of the best ones ive played yet the dude with the butcher knife really got me startled

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Dusk Of Confinement on Steam