Heavy Fire: Afghanistan
Summary: Don’t let the low price fool you, this game is ok; I’d give it a B-. If you ever want a break from the usual modern FPS format, this is an option that’s just as entertaining, but in its own way. This game challenges the player; not always fairly, but usually so. The health meter is a welcome change from being able to recharge health by waiting under cover. Your weapons will sound a bit silly, but they get the job done. This is a game with a realistic setting, non-stop action (except for the shooting ranges) and despite its low price, it’s visuals are as breathtaking as any modern game.
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
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I guess the concept is kind of interesting… many people (myself included) quite enjoy rail shooters in arcades. So… why not take the concept, but allow people to play in the comfort of their own home. Unfortunately, without the virtual gun, and with a not-quite-as-intuitive cover system, this rail shooter falls flat. Whether you play with a gamepad or keyboard and mouse - the controls are slow and sluggish, and the movements and animations just don’t feel right. This is exacerbated by the Quick Time Events… probably one of my least favourite mechanics or gimmicks in any game - there is just no need for them, and they don’t add anything to the gameplay experience except annoyance.
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
BeachHead 2020
This review is for the non-VR game.
I bought the early access BH2020 as soon as it came out and I’ve been enjoying it immensely. I thought BH2002 was a blast so I was excited for this newer version.
The game has a new and detailed look compared to the earlier version. The graphics are nice as are the sounds. I’ve only encountered minor glitches such as the game loosing count of health and a stutter with aiming, but they were quickly resolved when reported to the Devs.
The game is still “early-access” so issues are still being adjusted. I’ve found the Developers to be very attentive to any concerns that are communicated to them. It sounds like they have a huge and fascinating game besides the stationary shooting station out now.
– Real player with 2167.3 hrs in game
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A REAL review on BeachHead 2020
First off, looking at the negative reviews, these people are not giving it time. Almost all if not all played the game for less than an hour if that much (look at their hours on record). With that being said, this IS still in very Early Access, meaning that it will be less than perfect as the company works out the bugs, kinks and adds more features.
I have found a few issues like the aiming is kind of choppy when zooming in. But really I am not holding this against the company. As of writing up this review, the game version is at 1.1.1. So in time I am sure these minor things will be fixed.
– Real player with 21.3 hrs in game
Blue Estate The Game
First of all, I never really liked the original comics. Or “graphic novel” as they prefer to call them. The art style was all over the place, thanks to how different pages were made by different people, while the story was fully made of cliché. The only thing that used to make it special for people is the fact that it was all about Russian mafia fighting Italian mafia, but honestly, it was just the mixed art and a lot of cliché, nothing else. When you finished reading, you felt like you’ve experienced nothing new, so, it was really easy to forget about Blue Estate right the next day. The game, on the other hand, instantly caught my attention. Not only because we rarely see the games, based directly on comics without those being turned into the movies first, but also because it was a rail shooter. Back in the days the genre used to shine and we had many awesome games up to the PS 2 times, while after that the only console that tried to keep rail shooters alive was Wii. And after Wii died, there was literally nothing. And since yours truly is a huge fan of the genre since the NES times, when there were games like Freedom Force (not to be confused with 2002 game), you can easily guess that I was really glad to hear that there’s going to be another game of that kind, even though I really, really disliked the source material.
– Real player with 17.3 hrs in game
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So outside of an arcade, rail shooters are extremely hard to find nowadays, on any platform. It seems that fast paced multiplayer shooters (think Counter Strike and Call of Duty) or open world pseudo shooter/tactical games (think Day-Z, Far Cry, etc.) are the way to go for most developers nowadays. So it’s sadly pretty rare to find anything that breaks the mold, and when you do, the end result is not always that great.
With that being said, however, Blue Estate The Game was a welcome addition to my steam library and breath of fresh air after playing an endless stream of fast-twitch, zombie horde, open-world shoot ‘em ups. It’s actually based on a graphic novel of the same name, which I’ve read and definitely reccomend.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Dual Guns Fantasy
only played acouple of minutes but graphics are good and fun to play only muzzle loaders are not repeaters other than that good game
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Pretty fun for like 10mins then there isn’t anything to do. What a shame because its fun, has some lewdness for spice and surprisingly catchy music. Totally worth $2 or even $1 if on sale.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Bubble Gun 3D
Bubble Gun 3D is the most unique, addicting and satisfying shooting game so far!
Progress through a multitude of challenging and unique levels, shooting bubbles to knock the enemies off their platforms.
Bubble Gun 3D has simple and intuitive controls, simply aim and shoot bubbles with the mouse or gamepad. Knock all the enemies off their platforms and progress to the goal of each level to progress. Collect gems to unlock new bubble guns and choose your own custom colours.
Cover Fire: Offline Shooting Game
good game, imported from google play. there are also a small troubles, caused a earlier reliesed date.
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paymant system error
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battle mode error(when i enter new name, longer than 3 symbols - caused error)
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add please more mods as in COD mobile. zombi mode and classic thats all(((
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add please a chance to connect phone game version and pc version(thats like mihoyo universal account or clash of clans)
– Real player with 29.3 hrs in game
Mobile game that turns out to be quite decent. Sure you have to wait for upgrades to finish upgrading but that is fine.
Campaign is a 6/10. It gets harder as it goes along. I did not like the water sections and the helicopter sections. Sections in space where quite decent.
Skirmish Online is a 5/10. It was too easy in my opinion.And rewards do repeat.
After playing for a decent amount beating the campaign and doing the events i can say i enjoyed playing it. It is nothing special. But to keep you busy for some time either beating the campaign or doing achievements it is quite decent.
– Real player with 18.0 hrs in game
Deer Hunt Legends
Well, I was going to say this was a decent if cheesy game…then I died and discovered the hidden, completely broken P2W cash shop you need to buy more lives in that others have mentioned. Hello to starting a new save and just replaying past missions on higher difficulty to rack up a few hours of play time instead.
If you’re still curious about DHL it’s an arcade on-rails timed animal shooter that badly shows its age in the visual and audio departments, nothing more. Usually every 15 to 20 levels you’ll face a boss animal, beating that will unlock a new area for you to rinse and repeat in, just with one or two new “legendary” animals. Provided you get killed in the T-Rex boss fight (yes, really) in the second area like I did, you can expect about an hour twenty of gameplay for your cash.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Considering I purchased this game for a little over a dollar, It’s not bad really. My main issue with this game is that it doesn’t come with sound. You have to manually download the “wrap_oal” zip file, move it to the games folder, extract here, etc.
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
Gal*Gun: Double Peace
TL;DR
This game is sort of a retro arcade-style fast-paced on-rail shooter, except instead of using guns to shoot enemy soldiers on a battlefield, you’re using sex pheromones to shoot anime girls in an academy. Overall it’s a great game, and I really enjoy playing it.
Main Pros
- There’s a built-in “panic button” (normally bound to M) that you can press to pause the game and pull up a fake old school RPG game to fool friends or family members if they were to walk in to you being bombarded by lustful anime girls.
– Real player with 30.8 hrs in game
It’s not a great port: xbox gamepad prompts are everywhere (but mouse and keyboard are working, and in story-critical QTEs you’ll get proper mouse prompts) and there are unexplainable game crashes on some setups, but it is still fun and weird Japanese nonsense. You should buy it, if you are into shooting pheromones at school girls and female teachers trying to express their love to you.
You can call this game “a lewd Japanese nonsense”. It’s an on-rails shooter. Your character moves through the school and then SUDDENLY GIRLS! Thousands of them! And every one of them wants to become your girlfriend forever. You have no choice but to defend yourself. You must disarm them - you do it by shooting pheromones at your attackers. In the best traditions of on-rails shooters, girls are zone-sensitive targets, so it matters where you shoot your load. Disarmed girls will scream with ecstasy and fall on the ground in lewd funny possess. Apart from the standard shooting mechanics, you can see through girls’ clothes while zooming-in…and touch girls in doki-doki mode…and…and don’t judge me.
– Real player with 29.5 hrs in game
The Train: Escape to Normandy
The Train: A daring and deadly escape behind enemy lines!
August, 1944. The German stranglehold on Europe is slipping. The liberation of occupied France looms on the horizon. In an effort to escape the advancing Allied forces, the Germans begin a desperate evacuation of men, machinery and the spoils of war.
On the outskirts of Metz, a heavily armed train of the Third Reich sits sweltering in the dead of night. On board lies a secret cargo. Renoirs, Monets, Picassos – the entire plundered art collection of France – are to be smuggled to Berlin under a cover of darkness. Once in Hitler’s clutches, these priceless masterpieces could be lost to mankind forever.
Only you can stop it!
In The Train, you are a leader in the French Resistance. Your mission: capture the armored “war train” and successfully commandeer it through enemy lines for a rendezvous with the Allies at Riviere, Normandy.
With the help of a brave corps of Resistance fighters, you’ll engineer a WWII locomotive and engage in battle with enemy forces on land, air, and sea. Traps, ambushes and sabotage may await you at any station, any bridge or any crossing. Enemy planes will strafe you in heated pursuit. Gunboats can blast you right off the rails.
Shovel coal or shovel your own grave.
VIRTUAL SOLDIERS
It is FINE.
There are 6 levels that take about 3-4 minutes each to complete.
The environment IS destructible but the screen is often so busy as to not matter.
For $10, there just isn’t enough content here.
For $1, I would probably give it a thumbs up, at $10, I have to give it a thumbs down.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game