Escaping Hell
It’s a fun indie game that mixes up its presentation and has a unique sense of style. I like the theme of being kind to yourself and how the gameplay supports that.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
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This is not a beautiful game but it was created with a lot of heart, is fun and I appreciate that.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Intelligence Operation
Trash! wonky controls, cant pick up find ammo anywhere. Cant punch only kick road house lol. vegitation stops bullets!!
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS TRASH! Do NOT give this developer your money or you will regret it. I really do not see how Steam allows garbage like this on their store, especially when it is not marked as early access and is made by a developer who has made no other games and who is just looking for a quick cash grab.
This game is absolute trash with TONS of major bugs such as loading screens dropping you completely out of the game map and loading previous saves placing you right in the heat of a gun battle where you are quickly killed. There is also so much smoke everywhere when shooting that you cannot see the enemy dodging back and forth. Loud gunfire goes off right next to some enemies while they just stand there oblivious to everything. Bushes stop bullets too. There are also invisible walls everywhere, you cannot play in 4k resolution, clicking save does not show on the screen that the game saved, and you cannot remap several controls. You also cannot pick up any weapons or ammo. So when you run out, that’s it. You either start using melee, which is kicking only and no punching, or you start the game over. This is truly an awful excuse for a game. Please do not waste your money on this one.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Afterlife VR
Afterlife VR is a deeply immersive horror game that will let you experience the true essence of terror.
Play as Adam Bernhard, a young rookie police officer on a routine night patrol, who receives a call that will change his life forever.
What is really lurking behind the door of a well-known mental facility, where Adam’s younger sister, Allison, was recently sent? Is there any connection between missing patients and hospital workers and the groundbreaking study about the Indigo Children phenomena?
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Angry Bunny 2: Lost hole
Played this game. Loved it, good game. Addictive good. We play as a hare and we need to collect various objects, evade traps, kill enemies to pass the level. The game has 10 levels
– Real player with 88.1 hrs in game
To be honest, the game may look funny but I couldn’t take the lags and glitches in the game no more.
I finished all the achievements and that’s where my relationship with it ended.
You play as a Rabbit that need to get every star each level, some key, and you can beat enemies on the way if you want.
I didn’t really enjoyed it to be honest. It may look nice from viewpoint.
In the end each of us will give a different opinion.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
BattleBlade
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Fun game, really like the story and i was really determined to get good scores THANKS FORXA BTW for making it super hard to get 1K points lmao
Its definitely one of those games that are quick to learn but difficult to master, despite its rng but its the rng makes it fun to fight again and again until you got nice scores
For a game made by one person, I can see potential in this and hope to see it updating and bring out more fights in the future
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
It’s a fun little game. Getting a win feels satifsying, fights can get intense, has an interesting story and kick-ass music. It’s a bit clunky sometimes but all-in-all, it’s enjoyable and I recommend.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Battletoads
TLDR: Divisive visuals but solid gameplay. Different doesn’t mean bad. No online play option.
Battletoads. A popular TMNT clone with a series of games in the 90’s by Rare. Primarily a beat ‘em up with platforming, it did mixup the gameplay throughout the various stages with different genres. An iconic drumbeat would play when the game was paused. It was famously difficult and is still considered one of the hardest games of all time.
After a few cameos in recent years (KI and Shovel Knight cameos are both great) the Battletoads finally get their own game again. The end result is a good game but not without issues.
– Real player with 53.8 hrs in game
“If you try and take a cat apart to see how it works, the first thing you have on your hands is a non-working cat.”
~Douglas Adams
What the f*ck did I just… * sigh * OK, I’m not an angry fanboy. An old geezer? Yes. But not an angry fanboy. Actually, the thing is – I was never a big fan of Battletoads. Even though I did grow up with those games and ended up playing and finishing them all eventually (yes, even that less-known Master System version of Battlemaniacs that was only released in Brazil), the only game I really loved was the original NES version of Battletoads / Double Dragon. Now that was the toads at their best! The rest of the stuff… I can see why people loved those games, but personally, I never cared enough. And yet, when Microsoft announced that there’ll be a new Battletoads game? With RARE involved? I was really excited. I mean, the old arcade from 1994, while being pretty short and limited, showed a lot of promise and recent Killer Instinct game that came with Rash’s cameo, proved that they still got it with both the design and the original spirit. Just think about it – a longer version of 1994 arcade (which was the only game in the series that used to include blood, by the way) with juicy design and modern technology behind it. That’s what we’ve been waiting for all these years, right? Right?
– Real player with 41.9 hrs in game
Blood Knot
I wish I could recommend that. The story seems nice enough and the dialogue is decent, but unfortunately I can’t give it a thumbs up simply for the fact that the UI is broken. Both the battle and the menu ones.
Sometimes when I’m in battle, the UI will bug out making the items names disappear and the HP and damage counters will not rise or fall. That way I can’t know what items I have (unless looking through its descriptions) and I can’t know how much damage I’m doing to an enemy or how much they’re doing to me.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
Colossus Down
Colossus Down is a pretty fun beat ‘em up with interesting mechanics, such as the abilities you can unlock, going into a shoot ‘em up for one of the levels, solving several puzzles, or making karmic decisions. There were however, some things that were not all that fun, such as a couple of bosses, along with the karmic decisions not impacting the game as much as I would have liked it to. Still, even with those gripes, I still enjoyed the game, and I would still recommend it.
– Real player with 26.6 hrs in game
Kid goes into a temper tantrum, mounts a mecha and kills the president of the United States.
AND THAT’S JUST THE FIRST LEVEL
I’ll be updating the review as I play, but for the moment, is this a good game? - Yes. It’s an absolutely ridiculous odyssey bursting with personality and a pretty damn good beat’em up.
(Playing Agatha Knife and MechaNika beforehand is recommended)
– Real player with 18.9 hrs in game
Intrepid Izzy
Intrepid Izzy is a great game that has the old school charm with new age design, graphics, and personality. This game reminds me of the “New Super Mario” games on Wii or Switch. There is that nostalgic feeling while playing these games but also a fresh and relevant game play for 2020.
Playing Intrepid Izzy, you have the freedom to move around and re-enter stages. This is part of the games charm, as you acquire new suites while going to different levels. These suites give Izzy powers, such as fly/glide or climbing walls. As Izzy progresses through the game, she can go back to previous stages to find additional key items.
– Real player with 9.5 hrs in game
This is a case study on how important sounddesign is in a game. Visually the game is top notch but then you have 15 sec looping music and bad stock sound effects that really distract from the experience.
I do recommend the game but only with the music turned off.
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
MONKEY KING: HERO IS BACK
Monkey King: Hero is Back Review
General:
Monkey King is a story about Sun Wukong (The Monkey King) and Jiangliu, a small monk, who by fate meet each other and end up playing pivotal roles in the lives of the other.On another level, the game tells a story of how it’s possible to change, even tho you might think that’s impossible or it’s too hard, and that with good deeds and persistence, you can achieve your dream
Based on the animation movie, the game literally feels like it comes straight from the silver screen. From the moment you finished watching the impressive opening CG to when it switches to the fight scenes, seamless and knee-deep in the action.
– Real player with 26.7 hrs in game
I really really had a lot to look forward to for this game. Unfortunately, it is a great great disappointment. I grew up with the story. Monkey represents most, if not all, young generation. Fearless, skilled, clever, wants to be free to do what one wishes to do at the spur of moment. But monkey knows that he himself has a good heart. So, as a result, Monkey, or rather I didn’t like to follow the tradition so to speak. Ok, I didn’t have monsters to fight against. But imagining being Monkey, woosh, fly here, flew there. Done this, done that. That really made the heart lightened and a smile showed on the face. So, you can see. When the first monster, or should I say, a blob wobbling to snatch the little kid, WTS is the first thing came to my mind. The combat system is not brilliant, it is OK, well, if 50% is pass mark, I will give it 50% and I am being kind here.
– Real player with 22.8 hrs in game