Elisius
Adventure in this fantasy land, built by the ancient and powerful Time Lord. This mysterious entity has brought some of the greatest warriors from many different times on Earth to a realm of his own creation, named Elisius. He means to observe and study them, and then using his godlike powers, rule over earth. You are one of these warriors, and it is your job to defeat the Time Lord by destroying Elisius, before it is too late.
The nature of Elisius grants every warrior special abilities, which let you harness the Time Lord’s magic to access powers beyond your wildest dreams. Use the money earned from your quest to upgrade your armor and weapons, buy new ships, and explore the islands of Elisius. Whether fighting monsters as a Viking, Cowboy, Samurai, and more, Elisius will always be an entertaining, story-driven experience.
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Bangers & Mash
is nice much potato mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
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Cube Conflict
Cube Conflict is a free and open-source FPS where smileys are at war without mercy.
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20 weapons from the most rotten to the most cheated!
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15 stupid classes to play, from the kamikaze to the junkie or the ninja!
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6 themed maps, from the moon with reduced gravity to the volcano and its molten lava
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Dozens of possibilities to customize your avatar with capes, graves, smileys, etc.
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100% free, all skins can be unlocked while playing!
Weapons you said?
Little guns are for kiddies. Nothing like a portable GAU-8, a little bit of atomic bomb, and a rocket minigun!
Class system
Doctor, Soldier? For newbies. No doubt you would rather be a Kamikaze to blow yourself up and kill all the enemies around you or even a wizard to cast magic spells!
Useful(?) items
Ok, you can die fast, but you should be able to escape death with one power armor and multiple drugs!
Maps (for real!)
Incredible there are maps on this game! So, everyone knows rocket jump right? Well, try it on the moon.
A lot of skins
You can look like a badass… or an idiot. But mostly an idiot. Since you’re gonna die (a lot) we added different graves! Like a nice poop for the noobs and gold ingots for the richest players.
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Ironlights
sadly, there are too many issues with this game to recommend it.
the concept is alright, though i do think the weapons shattering while you’re blocking kinda defeats the entire point of blocking with a weapon
and even then, you’ll have some good games, you’ll meet a knight who swings properly, and damn near cuts you in half with his projectiles, a duelist who deftly parries and thrusts, a crusader who is close unpredictable with his master over the ball and chain, or a reaper like me, who blocks and seeks openings in your guard, forcing you to adapt quickly.
– Real player with 21.0 hrs in game
Ironlights is actually a pretty awesome game. For those who have looked up the steamcharts and fear the game is dead. Most of the players are on oculus and there’s crossplay. So those numbers can be misleading.
The game is probably the closest I’ve gotten to actual fencing in a vr game (It’s not super close, but it’s better than the other sword games I’ve tried). The game prevents the wiggle wand style of sword fighting which is awesome. The singleplayer ai is fairly competent as well, so there’s a lot of fun in that. There’s also a seemingly great community here as well.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
Tournament of Armistice: Preliminaries
Select your Champion, and enter the Tournament of Armistice: Preliminaries, a one-on-one fighting game featuring RPG mechanics and abilities
Early Access coming soon, featuring four playable characters
Time-released Characters every few weeks as they’re developed
Play Against the AI on four different difficulty levels, with each one being progressively smarter at counter-play
Challenge your friends online with Player vs Player (PvP) mode!
Learn more about the Tournament, and the character backstories
Get the Soundtrack - over nine amazing tracks!
Who will be your champion?
Elerena
Elerena is a magic-based dungeon crawler that hosts a variety of magic and enemies. With currently three different schools of magic that offer unique and interesting playstyles, and more as the game thrives, there is a type of magic for everyone to enjoy as they rain down hell on the enemies they face.
Game Modes
Available Game Modes currently include a Freeplay game mode and a Dungeon game mode. In the Freeplay game mode, the player can run around and practice the controls and better understand how their spells work in a combat scenario. In the Dungeon game mode, the player must survive against ten waves of enemies in a hectic combat environment
The Ultimatest Battle
After being part of Alpha and Beta testing…
THIS REVIEW WILL GO STRAIGHT THROUGH EVERYTHING
GOODS :
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Fully free to play, will never be pay2win ;
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The spirit of Team Fortress 2 mixed with Worms and Smash Bros ;
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The best community i’ve ever known, old players giving thousands of weapons to new players and advices on global chat… Rare thing nowadays ;
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6 balanced classes you can customize with hundreds of hats and accessories ;
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9 different game modes (some will come back for events such as Zombie-Mode and Boss-Battles) ;
– Real player with 249.3 hrs in game
This is one great game, with no p2w. The game, as you’ve probably seen in other reviews, feels like a mix between Team Fortress 2 and Worms. You can get all weapons with crafting, and can get the ones you want first quite fast with crafting and trading. Skins and other shop items can be won through a lottery, which requires 5 tickets to play, and you get 2 tickets per day if you do your 3 daily quests, which takes little time. Not only that, but new players won’t be in a disadvantage since the default weapons are balanced so they are just as good as other weapons. You will end up liking one weapon more than others though, so that’s up to you. But nonetheless, this is a great game and all it’s missing is a bigger community. Give it a try.
– Real player with 224.7 hrs in game
G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout
I do recommend this game, albeit with some caveats.
G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout is an old-fashioned third-person shooter with 17 missions, across which you get to play as twelve characters total (six each for the Joes and Cobra). The game is obviously a love letter to the original 80s cartoon, and given the comments the developers make in the art book, they worked with what they had and would’ve make a more robust game if given the choice. If you like G.I. Joe and don’t boot up the game expecting a triple-A title, I think you’ll have a good time.
– Real player with 17.7 hrs in game
I honestly couldn’t tell you why this game got so slammed at release. I picked it up in a Fanatical Platinum bundle and powered through the whole thing in one sitting - and it was worth every penny. Definitely a budget title, but between the self-aware humor, earnest appreciation for the IP, and damn fun action (even the vehicle sections!), Operation Blackout might actually be the first genuinely GOOD G.I. Joe game!? It basically is like if Volition’s Agents of Mayhem was a linear action game rather than a sandbox grind, and it works so much better as a result!
– Real player with 10.2 hrs in game
Infinite Dungeon Crawler
This “review” summarises my early impressions after having played this game for about 6 or 7 hours. I may update it when I learn something worth adding or changing.
Edit: Having played more than 30 hours, I find the game more interesting than before. I’ve updated my review, but decided to put the update in a forum post.
My original review:
In a nutshell: I recommend this game wholeheartedly to all players who are willing to adjust to somewhat unusual game mechanics and to cope with sometimes lengthy turn-based fights. And I recommend to try the free-to-play version first. Go through a few fights, and then make up your mind. Be prepared for some initial frustration, because fights can be lengthy, with both you and your opponent missing most of the time. You may decide that this is too boring and not worth your time. But you may also take it as a motivation to find out why there are so many misses and what you can do to hit more often - which is not so difficult once you understand the game mechanics and rules better. You can experiment (the fighting log tells you exactly what is going on), or you can read the great guide which you can access via the Steam Guides section of the game. There is also an interactive tutorial, which focusses mainly on the fighting system, but may be a bit too abstract to be used for your very first fight(s). It may be better to start playing without the tutorial, and to play it after your first, say, two or three fights, or in conjunction with reading the guide.
– Real player with 34.2 hrs in game
love the game hours of fun keep up the good work you have me for life need in play cave Dungeons please!!!
– Real player with 21.2 hrs in game
Charge Champs
Its a fun and competetive game with friends. Not much variety in what it actually has as of content but for the price point its a Good game for how much you get for what you paid for. I haven’t played much but thew little ive played its really a decent game.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game