Poly Gangs
PolyGangs: A 3-person sandbox world action game in LowPolly style. A gangster simulator in a large American city. Heater will be able to choose whether to become a felon or an undercover policeman. The action of the game takes place in the fictional city of Lopolis, where gang wars are commonplace and the police always start shooting first.
In the game, we have the entire city at our disposal, along with the surrounding areas that we can freely explore. The game world is full of places and situations with which we can interact. As a gangster, our task will be to take over local businesses, robberies, trafficking in illegal goods, killings and various other criminal activities, often with slight frostbite and a good dose of humor.
In the game we will be able to choose which gang we will be a member of, we will choose from: Italian, Chinese, Irish, Russian, Jewish, Mexican. We will start the game as a minor criminal and lead the gang during the development of the game. It will be up to the player to choose a criminal path or to investigate the gangs as an undercover policeman.
The main elements of the game are driving a cars, chases, shootings, assaults, assassinations, the development of our hero and other gang members, and the management of the criminal business. We will be able to use various vehicles from motorcycles, through passenger cars to trucks, we will have a wide range of weapons, from knives to firearms to rocket launchers. Our hero and gang members will be able to gain new skills such as speed, strength, resistance, and charisma.
The world in PolyGangs is very dynamic, full of characters who often have very unpredictable behavior and physical objects that react to collisions and interact, introduce an element of chaos and fun.
The production will appear on Windows, Android, and IOS platforms.
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Street Hero
it’s good, legit i bought it because i thought the developer put a bunch of time into the game to make it look good, but then when i bought it, it was great and when i beat the game 100% (just now) i wanted a second one but there isn’t so i was kinda disappointing, but if they ever make a second one i’d get it happily which i want them to do.
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
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I got the chance to play Street Hero back when it was introduced as a demo for the Steam Game Festival and I thought it showed tremendous promise. Especially if you consider that this is the first game released by DD Games , a Game Studio from Vietnam managed by one authentic Hero! A one man band!
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Absolver
There’s something about it. the fighting style and technique is well done. I like the soundtracks the most. Looking at the ruins you feel like a part of it.
– Real player with 379.4 hrs in game
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Its not always about victory.
Its about the mets baby, cmon baby love the mets. Lets get a home run, love the mets.
– Real player with 52.7 hrs in game
Sleeping Dogs
NOTE: I did not play 400+ hours of this game, it’s a Steam bug that multiplied my playtime. I inquired about it but got not response from support.
INTRODUCTION:
Wei Shen a police officer trained in the USA, now working with the Hong Kong Police Department has been sent on a dangerous mission. To infiltrate and gather information on one of the largest and most dangerous Triad Organization in Hong Kong. Will he break under pressure or will he do his duty as one of Hong Kong’s finest?
PROS:
- Nice Graphics: -I like the visuals but you can clearly tell it was developed with consoles in mind. The only redeeming factor on this area is that a free high-texture DLC pack is available for download. The world is adequately populated by NPCs though at times some parts of the City does look empty. It has a day and night system as well as a weather system which adds to the game’s atmosphere.
– Real player with 443.9 hrs in game
Overview
Sleeping Dogs is a third-person, open world action game following the base concepts of GTA, meaning a large city divided into sectors (all unlocked from the start), filled with main and side activities to take on and complete, each for different types of rewards. Unlike its bigger cousin, Sleeping Dogs focuses more on melee combat rather than firearms, featuring a decently complex, satisfying, and really spectacular system that delivers the “martial arts action movie” feel almost flawlessly in each fight. Players will impersonate undercover agent Wei Shun, and perform missions for both the Hong Kong police and Triads, while trying to maintain their cover story.
– Real player with 49.9 hrs in game
DRAGON BALL Z: KAKAROT
Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, a game that’s both great, and frankly disappointing. As the title would suggest, it covers the story of the anime Dragon Ball Z, although, I’d say that’s probably one of the biggest problems, but we’ll get to that later.
In DBZ Kakarot you get to play as almost all of the major main characters of the show, each with their own unique move sets, abilities, skills, and transformations. Said move sets are also quite nice looking, and change based on the form you’re in, and if your ki is surged. The base game content isn’t SUPER grindy, although it can get a little annoying at times having to collect all of the necessary orbs to level up your skills. Each of the skills are visually impressive, with decent lighting and sound, and in some situations they even have unique short cinematics that play when you use them. The transformations are also similarly visually impressive, and give you that great power-trip that you’d expect when transforming into a being of great power. The music is also quite good, although from what I can tell, most of it is just taken from other DB media (mostly the anime).
– Real player with 207.3 hrs in game
For me, Kakarot serve as an unusual balance between an arena fighting game and an open world RPG. You can free-roam doing sides or even grind ur EXP level. The combat have a mix of Xenoverse and Tenkaichi mix together with great visual effects and aesthetic. Combat mechanics are simple yet fun. You get to combo mash or unleash your 4 special move from the attack pallete. By completing missions or scavenging stuff, you can aquire a D medal which can teach you a new move. You can also customize your skill tree which is I like on an RPG game. Theres nothing really I hate about it and I highly recommend this game for DBZ fan even for someone new to this franchise.
– Real player with 64.8 hrs in game
ESCAPE FROM VOYNA: Dead Forest
This is the same game as “Escape From Voyna: Tactical FPS Survival” listed under the Developer “Dead Crow”
Video Evidence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmjuGy0BX-E
I’m not sure what is going on here. Both games are absolutely terrible. Skip completely.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
NARUTO: Ultimate Ninja STORM
I want to point out that I don’t actually have 60+ hours played on this game. By the in-game timer I have around 25 hours, but this game sometimes doesn’t close properly and Steam still thinks it’s running even when you’re playing other games. I’m sure you can get around 20 hours of solo playtime if you go for every mission, collectible, and bonus conditions for the missions.
There are a large cast of playable and support characters that each have their own cool techniques and comboes to see. The whole aesthetic of the game is enjoyable and if you’re a fan of Naruto, it doesn’t disappoint. And, when it comes down to it, you’re getting this game because you’re a fan of Naruto and you want to relive some memories. It’s not a competitive and technical skill-oriented game. It’s a simple fighting game with a Naruto gimmick. That was enough for me to enjoy it, despite my numerous other problems.
– Real player with 60.2 hrs in game
In my opinion, this is the worst Naruto Storm game so far.
This game allows you to do everything you could’ve dreamt of as a kid when it came to Naruto game. You can explore Konoha, talk to different characters. Climb on a huge tree together with main characters, fight huge bosses like Gamabunta, Manda and Shukaku and so on and so on. But as good as it sounds, each of the named aspects has its flaws.
Sounds pretty good at first, doesn’t it? But after few hours, you start to realize:
Konoha is pretty much an empty sandbox. There is not nothing to do besides running around and the game forces you to waste your time there even if you don’t want to by making you do 3 missions: play the game for 20 hours, make 40000 steps in Konoha village and destroy 1000 objects. Each of those activities felt like a chore that you don’t want to do. You could say “don’t do it if you don’t like it”, but if you want to experience true final ending which is a short cinematic of Naruto departure, you can’t ignore those.
– Real player with 53.5 hrs in game
Street Warriors Online
Honestly, i like the game. I think it’s fun. Yea, it’s really basic but i like it. It’s worth a shot for no money. Glad i didn’t listen to the reviews.
Edit - So I played 20 hours now and I still like it. I dont know why people think its terrible. I mean the graphics aren’t good, but I enjoy the combat. Punch button, kick button, block button. You string together combos. You customize a string of punches and a string of kicks and when you press the punch button it does the string, the kick button does the kick string. I don’t work for the company, not getting any benefits by saying this. Thing is it’s free and it takes 2 seconds to download and try. If you hate it you hate it, if you think it’s fun it’s fun. If you need good graphics in a game, you’ll probably look at it and think it’s hideous but if you can look past that and have fun with gameplay in a basic streetfighting simulator, it’s fun.
– Real player with 28.5 hrs in game
Ok so where the I start? First of all the big benefit with this game is that it is Free to play. Secondaly this game IS NOT pay 2 win, It simply has things like punches and kicks you can upgrade by earning respect which you earn through playing more matches, I have found myself come accross people with better clothes and abilities and beat a few in a 1v1 situation. It really isn’t Pay 2 win it’s more of a case of investing time into a game to make yourself better. Thirdly the devs are currently active which is good so you can report any technical issues or share your thoughts to them through social media.
– Real player with 25.8 hrs in game
The Henchmen
The Game
The Henchmen is a pulp-inspired, 90s fueled top-down, action retro open-world game. Set in the fictional city of New Queens, The Henchmen blends classic PS1-era games experiences, such as Driver and the first Grand Theft Auto with a modern approach, producing a unique experience.
The game is also designed from the ground up to be a co-operative experience, as the game can be played both in single-player and local 2 players co-op (both shared screen and split-screen), with story elements and missions changing depending on the number of players.
The Story
During the late sixties, the Castellano Mafia family had complete control over the City of New Queens: They Controlled the guns, drugs, and sex workers that roamed the streets.
This started to change, however, as the Homura Yakuza Syndicate started to chip away at The Castellano empire in the late 1970.
Anthony, the new leader of the family, is forced to rely on his henchmen to get back what was his, starting a bloody gang war in the streets of New Queens.
The game is set in two time periods: In the 1970s you play as Rachel, a young single mother who wants to quit the gangster life for the sake of her daughter, while also being both Castellano’s best gun and lover.
In the 1990s, you deal with the aftermath of the gang wars, as you take control of Samuel, an ex-army man who left his job to help his brother Jamal who owes money to the wrong kind of people.
What we’re planning:
-8 to 10 hours long main campaign
-Entire game playable in both singleplayer and local two players co-op
-Original Soundtrack and cutscene artwork
-Explore the city in its two time periods: A snowy 1970s rendition and a hot, more modern 1990s version.
-Indoor and outdoor fights, with both melee weapons and firearms
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Batman™: Arkham Knight
MAN HALF THE GAME, I SPENT INSIDE BATMOBILE!!
Arguably the best game in Arkham series. There were obvious improvements in almost every department, be it gameplay, graphics or stealth compared to the previous Arkham titles. The best way to describe this game is that it is a mixture of both City and Origins. Story is decent, Combat system was definitely improved. They added the fear takedowns but I personally liked the double takedowns which were removed in the Knight.
The most annoying part was blowing tanks literally half of the time. But they did introduce Batmobile for the first time in Arkham series so the experience wasn’t too bad. Its definitely overused though.
– Real player with 140.1 hrs in game
Plus:
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Decent storyline / plot, nothing too cliche
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Combat system - hit, dodge, counter, parry, chain combos, just like your DS / Sekiros
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Different kills ( takedowns ) / variety of gadgets that can be used. If you want to compare to other games, the tools / gadgets available is pretty decent, perfectly balanced, nothing too OP
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Playing on hard difficulty, AIs are not dumb, they are well coded, however AI is still suffering from minor cases of ‘lack of peripheral vision’
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Minimal to none grinding involved
– Real player with 96.3 hrs in game