Poly Duels
i had lots of fun playing this, rly cool combat that rewards you for playing well and timing your parring perfctly.
Don’t get discouraged by the low poly graphics :P
#betterthanmortalcombat
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
Changed the review from negative to positive, since the developer fixed
the broken hitboxes & achievements with latest update. Thanks for that !
This indie-for-honor-budget-version plays wonderfully now.
Decent roster with easy & straightforward inputs , 2 unique skills (per character) that are great for mixups & nice stamina management.
I enjoyed playing even vs AI ,worth mentioning it supports online as well as remote play.
Latest update also added a new character and map alongside bug fixes so that was a nice surprise, i ll be coming back to this from time to time !
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
SOULCALIBUR VI
I like Libra of the Soul which is an open world RPG mode.
– Real player with 160.7 hrs in game
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Good game. Especially for those of you who like character customization.
– Real player with 97.2 hrs in game
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
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Pray for Death
Amazing trip back to the hallowed days of 1996.
Feel all the frustration that comes from the absence of 20 years of video game progress.
Probably not worth the price tag.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Unbroken Warrior
Unless some massive updates are made, it’s really not worth the money, not even at that price.
Pros
- None (I would say the price but you’re not getting what you paid for)
Cons
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Bad AI. Either slow and lame in Easy and Normal modes. Clairvoyant in Hard mode. No balance whatsoever.
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Clunky animation that makes fighting quite impossible in hard mode because your character gets stuck in the middle of a movement and gets blocked;
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NO controller support. For a combat game that’s pretty much a deal breaker.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Unbroken Warrior is a comically bad arcade versus fighting game. There’s a wide array of combos available. There’s no real interest in the various characters and the story is undeveloped.
Controls are fixed and can’t be changed, and they are terribly done, requiring weird positions for your hands on the keyboard. Graphics are mediocre, can’t be altered, and resolution is also fixed. They slapped a $7.50 price tag on the game, perhaps hoping someone would confuse this with a Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat game, which are sometimes selling at the same price. And there’s the point… these guys are trying to compete with AAA versus games, and it comes across as a joke.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Brawlhalla
### EDIT: Overall, Brawlhalla has changed drastically since the release of this review. A lot of the information here is no longer correct and there are new gameplay features, dash being the most important. I certainly still feel that it is far too easy to avoid and/or delay interaction between yourself and the opponent, but it would be disingenuous of me to pretend the specifics of this review are still accurate.
Although I am giving this game a positive review, I must say that it comes with a massive disclaimer. If you just play Brawlhalla with your friends and never take it seriously, you will likely enjoy yourself. However, if you ever get good at this game and play at a decently high level, Brawlhalla’s glaring failures as a fighting game will become so unignorable that your desire to play it will steadily decline till you’re on the subreddit crying about the passive float meta like everyone else. All of the reviews - including the negative ones - are ignoring the real problems with this game, and it’s something I have thought about for a long time. So, I’ll try to explain my reasoning as best as I can and briefly include the reasons why I still consider it worth downloading despite its enormous flaws.
– Real player with 2794.6 hrs in game
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Brawlhalla has taken my soul, and wallet. Im bad but will 3 stock you. ggswp BMG
–- At a glance —
Brawlhalla is a free to play, Super Smash Bros esque Game that is easy to pick up, even for the most novice of gamers. This cartoon stylized game is primarily Online based but can also be played single player(Training and Couch Party with friends)
The simple visuals and punchy sfx will entice (and infuriate) most people who choose to pick this game up.
Overall, I recommend this game for everyone to try out at least once.
– Real player with 1899.8 hrs in game
DISSIDIA FINAL FANTASY NT Free Edition
(skip to the bottom of this wall of text if you wanna see my final results, and personal note to skip the wall of text) ((for those who dont wanna read my personal opinion and just wanna see what I rated it))
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Okay. So i’m going to make this quick.
The multiplayer: I played this game with a few friends, with and against and I gotta say. it’s frustratingly fun. It’s a great multiplayer game. Against A.I. with a friend of mine (who was new to the series) also found it fun. The frustrating part is that sometimes the A.I. seems to either give up or go all out. But I had a blast playing it either way.
– Real player with 39.0 hrs in game
For starters, I come from FFXIV Online and I originally started this game on PS4 from its original release date in January 2018 thanks to it featuring one of my favorite characters, Y’shtola, from a game I play so avidly. A year or so later, I was excited to grab the Steam version thinking it would garner a healthy crowd. I’m quite heartbroken to see that Square Enix is now halting all further updates for the game after relatively poor reception outside of the arcade version in Japan. And the game’s failure is all due to Square Enix’s own shortsighted planning which led to it being mired by issues it could never hope to recover from which I’ll elaborate on below.
– Real player with 37.1 hrs in game
Punch Planet - Early Access
(Updated review 12/22/2020)
Where do I start……. THIS GAME IS AWESOME! I hardly have anything negative to say about this game. If you enjoy 2D style fighting games, with tons of defensive mechanics and solid gameplay, you WILL enjoy Punch Planet!
Gameplay: 10/10 This game has super responsive controls, unlike fighting games ive played recently. There is no input delay, it just feels really good to play. The gameplay is very deep and intuitive, giving each player an array of customization in they’re fighting style with each character. I’ve played this game for 792 hours and have yet to run into two people who play a character the same way.
– Real player with 878.7 hrs in game
I did a good amount of research on this game before I decided to buy it and from what I was extensive combos that require accurate input but not impossible to do, well what I got was completely different. I haven’t seen anything on the recent patch so I fear the game may have died.
In the YT videos I saw combo strings were incredibly fluid and very areil nd juggle based. Upon gameplay, well, the gravity is much higher and only Heavy hits and certain specials actually stun long enough for you to complete a ground to air combo or an air to ground combo. I’ve only been playing for about an hour or so, but I hope this game hasnt died. The online lobbies are entirely empty and its just odd to see that this game would be passed over because it does have a very high amount of potentil to rock with the big wig games.
– Real player with 70.4 hrs in game
Tarzan VR™ Issue #1 - THE GREAT APE
I grew up reading graphic novels and Sunday newspaper comics. Tarzan happened to be one of those syndicated comics and that’s how I discovered the legendary character and a whole cast of supporting characters.
Stonepunk Studios has taken that hand-drawn comic aesthetic and drops VR players into the jungle as Tarzan himself. Well, technically, his hands.
The first issue, “The Great Ape” sets up a big adventure where you have to swing, swim, fight and explore in an effort to save the jungle from “bad men”.
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
I’m using i7 7700K (4.5 Ghz), GTX 1080 8GB and 16GB 3200 MHz - and both Valve Index and Rift CV1. Although many textures are very low-res, there are also many nice/great textures, but none even remotely close to Alyx. Still the game looks great - and I like being able to just explore.
The world feels alive and breathing. Did go into the water and it suddenly got deep - and in my mind I started hearing music from Jaws, and I was very quick to get out of the water, lol.
Performance and image quality are great with the Index - 4xMSAA, render scale 1.0 and all other settings maxed make the game look close to the best it can. Motion smoothing is my friend, not my enemy, and I’ll probably need a 3080 to use render scale 1.5 - but MSAA seems most important to reduce jaggies.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Clash: Artifacts of Chaos
You are Pseudo, a powerful warrior living as a recluse in the strange land of Zenozoik. When you become embroiled in a quest for the Artifacts of Chaos, everything changes. Explore the world and defeat your enemies, but never forget the sacred rules of the Ritual.
The Mysteries of Zenozoik
You are about to enter a strange and inhospitable world. During your quest you will meet unusual characters, travel across breath-taking landscapes, and discover ancient secrets.
The Protector and the Protected
Pseudo is a formidable warrior. Despite his outer stoicism, he is haunted by his memories and chooses to live apart from civilization. This quiet existence is upheaved when he meets a small orphaned creature whose incredible healing powers have attracted the attention of Gemini, the terrible mistress of the Artifacts. Unable to leave the boy to face this threat alone, Pseudo decides to protect him – not realizing that larger forces are at play.
The Only Law
In Zenozoik, there is only one law. According to an ancient custom, the rules of combat are determined by a game of dice using artifacts with special properties. To succeed, you will have to search for the most powerful of these artifacts, fighting your battles according to the ever-changing rules of the Ritual.
Martial Arts
To succeed in hand-to-hand combat, you must master all the ancient techniques. Every warrior, no matter how strong, has weaknesses that can be exploited. Grab your enemies, block their hits, stun them, dodge attacks… every opportunity seized takes you closer to victory, but mistakes can be fatal. To bring down the toughest opponents, you will have to perfect your skills.
One Night, Infinite Stars
Every night, Pseudo’s dreams are so vivid that they literally come to life. Enter his mysterious dreamscape and embark on a multiplayer adventure. Play co-op with up to three players or challenge other players in arena combat.