Dawn of Light

Dawn of Light

Other players posted that mouse issue was resolved. I returned to try the game out again. I will switch my review to recommend while I try the rest of the game.

Original post:

I really wanted to play this but… Mouse only looks left and right.

Loaded Quake 2 to test. Worked fine…

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game


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This is a fairly short, but fun game. Perhaps the two critiques that might help people are: First, is that you have to tap twice on save game before it does anything, and then a 3rd to actually type a name in, before you can even start the game. This should only have been 1 tap. The second tip is that the game defaults to a Azerty keyboard. You will want to go to options and change it over to QWERTY if you want to use the standard WASD movement controls.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Dawn of Light on Steam

Don’t Hate My Music Taste

Don’t Hate My Music Taste

The idea is brilliant, you can do many different interesting map. Would be cool if there were more maps.

Suggestions:

1. Seems like different maps react differently, i think it wouldn’t be bad if we could regulate this in the settings.

2. I think the UI elements need to be a bit smaller

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game


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I would absolutely love to rate this higher, I really would. A game that adapts to your music taste? The concept is brilliant. From the recent updates I can see how much work is being put into this. However.

So far neither I nor the only other person posting about the game currently can get our song choices to work (see community hub) and I hate the combat system. You have virtually no health, it is very difficult to aim and bots have significantly better stats and abilities than you do. I swear I cannot outrun any of the dragon npcs, and a “yellow shooter man” went prone beneath my feet and shot me from the ankles. Which is interesting, because I do not think your character can even crouch.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Don't Hate My Music Taste on Steam

Retroninjacyberassassin

Retroninjacyberassassin

well… its not bad as an early concept,

definitely needs some polish and a clear objective story.

also more than blue shirt guy and stick ninja man as enemies.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game


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Almost better than brutal doom.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Retroninjacyberassassin on Steam

Zeno Clash 2

Zeno Clash 2

I was worried from the first impressions that people on youtube had about this game. Having really enjoyed the first one, I was really excited with a sequel’s potential, and yet, the general opinion was that this was a far less enjoyable game than the first Zeno Clash. Regardless, since I had the game, I decided to try to right after finishing the first.

So, let’s say it has a pretty confusing and “not as exciting as I hoped for” beginning. Even having played the first one, this game throws you into the wolves right from the start in regards to its story, and that sort of continued through the rest of the game… That’s my biggest complain.

Real player with 18.8 hrs in game

I’ve had this game (and the first one) sitting in my library for a while now, the way “bundle fillers” usually do… but I gotta say, these games were a nice little surprise.

Starting by the universe they present: Everything is weird as hell, but it feels original and interesting and if you’re like me, you’ll be hooked instantly and will want to know more. The first game serves as an introduction to the universe by way of a rather limited (in scope) and more personal story about the main character and his “family”… The second game serves as both a continuation of that story as well as a deeper exploration of the world they live in. And it’s all a breath of fresh air among the countless traditional fantasy/sci-fi plots that plague every game these days.

Real player with 13.1 hrs in game

Zeno Clash 2 on Steam

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Its very fun with friends. While yes im friends with the developer I must say its a great time with a lot of fun and even some glitches that cause more fun with friends.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

Its good very good awooga hot mama

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

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Zeno Clash

Zeno Clash

xeno- prefix. from Ancient Greek ξένος (ksénos, “alien”) a. Having to do with foreigners, as in xenophilia, or more commonly, xenophobia. b. From a foreign place, as in xenolith.

clash noun. onomatopoeic a. A skirmish, a hostile encounter. b. Opposition, contradiction, such as between differing or contending interests, views, purposes etc.

In my imagination, the development of Xeno– sorry, Zeno Clash – started when folks at Ace Team got together, got high, and got onto the subject of ancient mythologies (Roman, Greek, Norse, etc.) and how weird they all were. I mean, if you want crazy characters and crazier stories, you need look no further than some of the gods and goddesses traipsing around back in the day. Athena, birthed fully formed out of the sweaty forehead of Zeus; Pan, the goat-god of wanton sex; Artemis, goddess of the hunt, who for some reason was depicted in various interpretations as being literally covered with breasts; Medusa, she of the stylish snake perm and stony gaze, being some kind of metaphor for psychosexual wackiness (I’m pretty sure we can blame Freud for that); Jeff, the God of Biscuits; and even some nutter who told people to eat some bread and drink some wine and pretend it was his flesh and his blood… I mean, ew, dude. I’m sure we have enough problems without adding cannibalism to it. So anyway, the developers were shooting the breeze about Gods and Golden Fleece and rivers of blood and whatever until one guy, as I imagine it, stood up and went, “Yeah… but like, what if… Dude! What if there were, like, aliens, right? And they were weird, like totally, heh, but then, like, THEY also had myths and shit! I mean… dude…”

Real player with 92.2 hrs in game

Over the years I occasionally return to this game to replay it for a bit (or sometimes, in its entirety), on one hand because the gameplay is genuinely fun, and on the other, because the world design slaps hard.

Running on the Source Engine, it runs buttery smooth and doesn’t need any sort of config editing or patching to make it support high refresh rates and high resolutions.

Saying this, you might expect some big budget title with huge production quality, but the reality is that it’s still very much a small indie game. The voice acting ranges from charmingly hammed up to okay to “literally random person we sat into the studio”, because that’s essentially what they did. No seriously, check the voice credits, most of it is just the development team and everyone is doing double or triple-duty. The character with probably the most lines, the protagonist, thankfully is voiced by a professional voice over guy.

Real player with 18.8 hrs in game

Zeno Clash on Steam

Fisticubes - One Button Boxing!

Fisticubes - One Button Boxing!

[I’ve edited my review since the game brought new updates. All small edit notes are like this]

Think “Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots”, but instead of robots, it’s cubes who bounce around in a retro Nintendo 64-like world. It’s a game with strong arcade roots - you don’t have long cutscenes, no stories, you just get told how to play and jump in. It also reminds me of mini-game classics like Mario Party, a popular franchise back then which birthed many titles on the N64. If you want quick, mindless fun, it’s one of those games. If you’re at home with a friend and you’re bored, you can avoid a dull evening with Fisticubes.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

This game has some of the most advanced combat mechanics I’ve ever seen.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Fisticubes - One Button Boxing! on Steam

VR Immortal Fight

VR Immortal Fight

Definitely recommend this game to any new VR people wanting to achieve their fantasies of shooting fire and lighting out of their hands and having a 1v1 sword fight with a knight. The base game has so much content, I truthfully don’t know if I have used or seen every piece of it. i had played 4 levels till now and all levels are pretty amazing with AAA graphics, just try it out.

Real player with 11.5 hrs in game

I thought it would be a massive fighting game in VR, but it was not that massive but a very good fighting game than anything here in steam (fighting catoegry). i wish there would be new updates with massive gameplay and powerups

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game

VR Immortal Fight on Steam

Dragon Fist: VR Kung Fu

Dragon Fist: VR Kung Fu

First person VR Kung Fu combat against a variety of different opponents, with a variety of different fighting styles, tactics, special moves and back stories.

Defeat the Dragon Master.. and the rest

When a powerful, ruthless master emerges in the world of martial arts, it awakens many emotions. From the ambitious master looking for a challenge, to the wronged peasant sworn to revenge, to the jealous emperor who wants to be the sole ruler of the people, it brings out many people to fight each other and achieve their own goals.

Step into your own kung fu movie inspired by colourful characters inspired by Chinese and Hong Kong martial arts movies across the decades. Whether you fancy playing as an old wise master, or a young gifted female kung fu student, or a shaolin monk, bruce lee inspired character, samurai or a ninja there’s bound to be someone for you…

Symmetric Physics Based Combat

“When you learn how to adapt, you will be unstoppable… When you redirect your opponents energy: you force him to change. So in essence he defeats himself."

Block attacks with your hands or forearms, or bob and weave, push their arms out the way, or move about, how you fight is up to you. But your opponents might use different strategies also, so you must learn how to foresee their attacks and how best to attack them.

You opponents all have the same controls as you, no advantage, no disadvantage. Except on easier levels they will have less strength - they will also have their speed and intelligence reduced.

Variety

Fight in different scenes an atmospheres inspired by movies, like the dark Red Flower Cult, the misty bamboo forest, kung fu school, (early 20th century) boxing ring + many move

40 different characters that have various colourful costumes and have their own special moves to learn and use. Each character has their own fighting style to fight against aswell as a perk and a weakness

So, take a deep breath, make a fist and prepare to battle your way to victory

Dragon Fist: VR Kung Fu on Steam

FIGHT KNIGHT

FIGHT KNIGHT

It’s a terrific game. Fight Knight has a lot of uniqueness to it and doesn’t follow gaming trends much at all, beyond a bedrock of mostly old school foundations. A dungeon crawler with combat a bit like Punch Out and God Hand, it lacks almost all now standard progression mechanics and instead focuses on the actual game you play. Difficulty ramps about linearly, not many games can claim that, and it never becomes trivially easy. The bosses are highlights and the basic framework of combat and how enemies mix and match gives a lot of variety to encounters. The different gauntlets you equip are surprisingly different from one another and provide actually different playstyles as opposed to very minor moveset reworks.

Real player with 146.4 hrs in game

fight knight is an all around fantastic game. it’s a unique blend of dungeon crawling mixed with a first person punch em up.

the combat is a lot like God Hand; it’s challenging and has tons of situational moves you gotta use at the right time. there’s lots of enemy variety and encounters that kept me on my toes. the different weapon upgrades also each had different playstyles. i got filtered by a few bosses, but after changing strategies and equipment, i did eventually manage to beat them, which was intensely satisfying.

Real player with 20.3 hrs in game

FIGHT KNIGHT on Steam