Chernobyl Liquidators Simulator

Chernobyl Liquidators Simulator

https://store.steampowered.com/app/914010/Train_Station_Renovation/

The Chernobyl Liquidators were the civil and military personnel who were conscripted to deal with consequences of the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster.

Chernobyl Liquidators Simulator is a realistic take on the disaster, where you will NOT fight mutants and monsters, instead work hard to contain the radiation, help the people and conspire with the government.

FIX THE DISASTER

Enter hell on earth and partake in the clean up operation and stop the immediate and long term threats of the chernobyl nuclear reactor disaster.

MAKE CHOICES

The clean up was full of tough choices for the liquidators, from uprooting people from their homes to killing innocent animals. Your decisions will matter - will you blindly follow orders or disobey and listen to your heart?

FIND OUT THE TRUTH

Was the risk necessary? What is the long term effect of working in ground zero of a nuclear explosion? When will the area be safe? Is the government telling the truth or protecting themselves? Why? Piece by piece put together the puzzle of one of the greatest disasters and conspiracies in the history of mankind.

CHERNOBYL LIQUIDATORS SIMULATOR WILL LET YOU:

  • Play as different liquidators and experience the chaos from their perspectives

  • Use specialistic tools to carry out critical work

  • Avoid radiation contamination and survive the clean up

  • Make extremely difficult choices, moral and otherwise

  • Explore different areas of Chernobyl and nearby Pripyat

  • Learn the hard truth behind the cover up operation conspiracy

  • Face the deadly threat of nuclear fallout and save the world from radiation poisoning


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Chernobyl Liquidators Simulator on Steam

INQUIR P.T.

INQUIR P.T.

P.T. means (Playable Teaser). The purpose of this game is to play the intro part of INQUIR, to make the players feel the main motivation and to fund the rest of the game with the sales of this game. This game was maked by one developer. The game offers multiple replays.

INQUIR is a work about the administrative problems in a community ruled by a post-apocalyptic democracy,and in this community peoples just can eat insect bars. And the journey of the main character Lydia with her friend Lenon to find the seeds that were frozen in time for the production of real food.

The game has a world with various mutants and zombies. In this world you will encounter different environments; city,medieval,sci-fi.Player can carry one pistol and one rifle.All guns have various attachments affecting the gameplay.You can perform stealth kill to human enemy types in the game.Map design is offer you a sandbox gameplay; you can try just runaway from zombies or you can kill them,or you can build you’re own way to the destination.There are some opportunities on the map to kill zombies in different ways.

In the sequel to INQUIR P.T., “INQUIR” aims to conclude the story with a game with many interesting mini-stories and more gameplay variety.


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INQUIR P.T. on Steam

Beyond Mankind: The Awakening

Beyond Mankind: The Awakening

jesus christ, were to begin. this games premise i like….. what you expected me to heap praise on this broken thing? it take LITERALLY 5-10 mins TO LOAD A SAVE IF YOU DIE. on top of this the enemies are aim bots, some enemies are brain dead. and its just so FUCKING BROKEN. i literally stuck in a railway where i have to trigger to soldier to exit. seems fine ya? well they instantly start shooting at you, pin point accuracy. and your in the open. hardly any armor, little health, and it kills you in 2-3 shots. EVEN HEADSHOTS WHICH SHOULD BE INSTA KILL ISNT, THEIR BULLET SPONGES!

Real player with 7.8 hrs in game


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Hard to review this game.

Usually I post the positives then the negatives but here ill start with the negatives.

*The game is way too short (only 6 hours and I’m done)

*There are many game breaking bugs, who you will need to somehow go around by asking help in the forum.

*There’s not really any meaning to raising skills or any of the characters traits whatever you chose you will have the same or mostly the same paths making this also very short and pointless journey.(tbh it doesn’t feel like a journey, more like a short window to one)

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game

Beyond Mankind: The Awakening on Steam

Two Guys One Cabin

Two Guys One Cabin

The story is pretty ridiculous in a “so bad it"s funny” sort of way, but the gameplay pretty much kills any of the lol vibes you might have from playing through the ridiculous 60-second cutscenes that lead to the next mind-numbing battle.

Combat is just outrageously bland, you just run in a circle (don’t touch the fog, that’s instant death lulz) and spray and pray. No aiming, no other weapons, grenades, anything to break the humdrum of doing the same thing again and again and again. The bosses just walk after you very slowly, so to defeat them you have to…yup, run in a circle and spray and pray. As silly as the story is, I can’t continue to force myself to run around the same two houses with my AK47 anymore. Thumbs down.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Well.. I can’t say that effort wasn’t put into this game, but it’s probably the most awkward and incest disgusting game I’ve ever witnessed. It’s just weird and the actual gameplay where you shoot alien and solider assets is absolutely terrible. The only intrigue for me was the story but even that is terrible too.

Perhaps this game is so bad… it’s good? I dunno. I can’t say it’s good either. Just different.. and it’s awkward AF. And the gameplay like I said.. it is absolutely terrible.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Two Guys One Cabin on Steam

Fallout 3

Fallout 3

Fallout 3 isn’t just a game, It’s an experience.

Wow, since I’am getting so many thumbs up, I feel I should write something useful about this game and why I personally recommend it.

  • One big continuous open world. Loading screens appear only when entering major cities or buildings.

  • Very atmospheric and immersive world to explore.

  • Every NPC’s are really living in that world. They follow their own daily routine from morning to night. You’ll meet them, talk to them and even remember their names.

Real player with 405.5 hrs in game

I am going to start this review with controversy. Of the Fallout series I think Fallout 3 is the best of them. Now before you start flaming me over the fact your prefer Fallout: New Vegas or Fallout 1 for instance, let me try and explain this.

Fallout 1 & 2 remain good classics, that must be played by any fan of the later Fallouts, if only for the feel of it for the moment. The first Fallouts had the best incentive to go away from the safety of community, because either your vault or your tribe was in danger - both of them showing much of Fallout world. However, that said although I enjoy pixelated games… they are pixalated games and some of the tactic options are for the time excellent, but now outdated.

Real player with 282.3 hrs in game

Fallout 3 on Steam

Last Message

Last Message

First off, I loved the story, although it was pretty basic zombie stuff (with some added in details but nothing that’s new to the genre). I did enjoy the small interactions you could do on the computer (reading email, looking through files, etc), most of the gameplay is through game chat, which is okay with me (although, again, nothing new). I did like that the game does branch out from the text based play and allows you to move around. I was a bit disappointed that nothing REALLY happens while walking around, I was half hoping to come across a stray zombie or two but nothing happens beyond one part but its forewarned. I did see one typo in an email (unconcious instead of unconscious), but I didn’t really spot anything else. One of the only issues I had with the game is that the email font is really really hard to see (not the font FOR the messages but the font for the emails themselves) even using the brightest settings, I had a hard time seeing what was there (at first, I thought I only had the one email since you get a notification or whatever alerting you to an email). The game is extremely short too, even with reading all there is in-game as well as being overly cautious, it’s still about an hour.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Last Message is a worthwhile play for the free price tag and short time investment. It focuses on its storytelling through fairly realistic text chats, although I found it jarring how the scripted chats pop up one by one rather than interleaving like real chats do. It’s a narrative that parallels real life well, and I think it’s no coincidence that this game is set in the year 2020.

Technically, the game has basic and fairly crude visuals, though the 3D environment isn’t the driving force behind the story. I had a few graphical glitches with lights outside, but this was most likely due to integrated graphics and the rest of the game was fine including the frame rate. I did notice that the graphics settings seemed to be inverted, so the fanciest graphics ran the smoothest on my integrated graphics. I hope the dev can fix this.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Last Message on Steam

Terminator: Resistance

Terminator: Resistance

Games set in Terminator universe are very few and far between. So franchise fans don’t have much choice, if any, and must adjust their standards accordingly. Thankfully, Terminator: Resistance shouldn’t require too much of an adjustment, as it is a competent title in its own right. Now, don’t get your hopes too high yet. This game isn’t a brilliant triple A gem of a title but rather a solid middle of the road tribute.

Terminator: Resistance is mostly carriied by its visuals, atmosphere, story and of course setting. I wouldn’t say that it is easy to recommend based on merit of its gameplay mechanics. It is a Terminator game first and foremost, and a decent one at that. But does it hold its own as just a game, its franchise notwithstanding? In my opinion not.

Real player with 30.8 hrs in game

This game is a nice example for the lack of options between a “thumb up” and a “thumb down”. But since I had over twenty hours of fun while playing it I decided to rate it up.

I like the presentation of the dystopian city of L.A. Even if that means it’s almost complete colored grey. I really were able to dive into the story and I think the game is a nice addition to the movies. Even though you don’t meet characters from the movies with one (very short) exception.

But the game has problems. Not gamebreaking problems or any other noteworthy bugs. No the game itself is just kind of underchallenging. On the lowest difficulty your character is way to overpowered to let you feel like an inferior home defening soldier from the future. You are just the same old badass with sh*tloads of weapons and ammunition like in every other shooter out there. If you play on the highest difficulty you are a little worm getting trampled under the feet of some tin cans. This fits well in this kind of scenario but it also lowers the fun and turns the game into a stealth party with partially just unfair and annoying situations. But I think this is just a matter of taste. For the level design theres no other word than “bad”. Very often its just a bunch of (wide) tubes were you run (or crawl) from A to B and shoot stupid enemies.

Real player with 27.3 hrs in game

Terminator: Resistance on Steam

The Entropy Centre

The Entropy Centre

The Entropy Centre is a first-person puzzle game in which you assume the role of Alya Adams, who wakes up alone, abandoned and confused in a mysterious destroyed facility. With the help of an AI companion, Astra, and a Handheld Entropy Device which allows you to manipulate time itself, you must solve complex time-based puzzles to uncover the truth about what happened at the facility, and make your escape.

Rewind Time

Progress through increasingly challenging puzzle areas

Explore Diverse Environments And Uncover The Mystery

The Entropy Centre on Steam

Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition

Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition

Quick Review

Although I consider Fallout New Vegas to be superior in most if not all ways to Fallout 3, I still prefer it over the “better version” due to a simple yet enjoyable story, plenty of content, entertaining stories and very impressive and depressing locations, filled with death, despair and also teddy bears in compromising positions. Beware of the insane number of bugs (even in the GOTY edition) and crashes due to Bethesda being Bethesda.

- Played only Vanilla, with mods the experience can be drastically improved -

Real player with 68.2 hrs in game

❤ Audience ❤

☑ Beginner

☑ Casual

☑ Hardcore

☼ Graphics ☼

☐ Bad

☑ Alright

☐ Good

☐ Beautiful

☐ Fantastic

♬ Music ♬

☐ Bad

☐ Alright

☑ Good

☐ Beautiful

☐ Fantastic

☠ Difficulty ☠

☑ Easy

☐ Average

☐ Challenging

☐ Hard

☐ Brutal

§ Bugs §

☐ Bugs make the game almost unplayable

☐ Lots of bugs

☑ Few bugs

☐ Insignificant or contains humorous glitches

☐ None encountered during normal gameplay

☯ Story ☯

☐ There is none

☐ Bad

☐ Alright

☐ Good

☑ Fantastic

⚔ Gameplay ⚔

☐ Frustrating

☐ Repetitive

☐ Boring

Real player with 45.0 hrs in game

Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition on Steam

Metro: Last Light Redux

Metro: Last Light Redux

Love the dark, claustrophobic feeling of this game.

Real player with 99.6 hrs in game

One of must play games of 21st century.

Russia without Putin is such a great paradise even after nuclear war!

Real player with 35.8 hrs in game

Metro: Last Light Redux on Steam