Fish Person Shooter
I’ve been waiting to play this game since the first time I heard about it and I’m so happy to finally be able to!
It speaks to my heart when a game dares not to take itself seriously and, at the same time, still is a good gsme. Fish surely is all that! 3
It feels so good to play an FPS in which the core gameplay involves dodging, after so many years of boring cover shooting. And the level design is cleverly interesting, not shying away to present obscure secrets right when you start (which brings fond memories of Doom 64).
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
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Early Access Review: This is actually a pretty fun game for a retro style game. As others have mentioned the harpoon mechanic is really cool. This game has some interesting puzzles that require a bit of thinking to get thru, but not so difficult that it makes it impossible. You may have to retry the level a couple of times to get thru the “learning curve”.
Since it is early access there are some things that the developer is working on. But the good news is that the issues are getting discovered quickly and bug fixes are coming in.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Island Raft Survival 2021: Ocean Escape
annoying bird in the beginning of game, I’ve played much better games similar to this one.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
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It’s a super fun game, but its not letting me repair my raft
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Freediving Hunter Spearfishing the World
Truly a joy of a game. Love the attention to detail and simplicity of the customization and missions.
10/10 would play again
– Real player with 64.3 hrs in game
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The game has good graphics but gameplay is very broken in a way that the first stage is named rookie cove, but the opponent is actually one of the hardest ones to beat. As you level up you develop a longer breath hold which makes things a lot easier. You kind of have to get beaten repeatedly in the beginning and then everything is downhill from there. You can reach max level and get all the items in game after a few hours, but it takes a while to find the secret fish. I wish there was a more fulfilling ending to this game but unfortunately i haven’t found it if there is one. unlocked all the levels and beat all the enemies but i still play this just because i can’t freedive in real life because of the pandemic. I still recommend it to people who want to explore the ocean :D
– Real player with 16.6 hrs in game
Shoppe Keep 2
TL;DR: Don’t buy this product. Instead, go buy yourself a cheeseburger because at least it will leave you feeling more full than any amount of time with this unfinished husk would.
Now, with that put aside here is a gloomy review thrown together because I’m bored and have nothing better to do.
My first encounter with the Shop Keep series was when I was granted a Keymailer key for the first one. I reviewed it, it was honestly a pretty good game but of course as anyone remembers, it was very limited.
– Real player with 42.3 hrs in game
I have played since release. Here are my views so far.
PROBLEMS:
Few problems so far. Things I’ve ran into are:
• Textures did not make the shop look different (fixed by re-logging)
• I moved 5k of water into a chest, and it all dissapeared. Maybe the count was too high? If so the game should say so. That was 15k of money down the drain for me
• For the farm, the client cannot ready the plots or plant seeds or see the plants grow. Only the host can for some reason (fixed this by re-logging)
– Real player with 28.6 hrs in game
What Lives Below
Hunt massive sea monsters armed with just a harpoon and a simple fishing boat.
Play as a lone fisherman, who takes on the gods of the sea.
In this fast-paced intense boss-rush game, there are various huge creatures to take on. From an electric leviathan to an volcanic octopus, the odds are not in your favor.
Currently, the Game Features
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4 Leviathans to Be Hunted
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Procedurally Animated Bosses
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An infinite procedural ocean world to fight the monsters in
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Interactive ocean simulation and boat physics
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Harpoon throwing with bullet time
This game is still early in development. The full release will have more bosses and the game is subject to change across development.
Magnet Fishing Simulator
Take a special neodymium magnet, tie a rope to it and throw it in water like lakes, canals, rivers, creeks or oceans. Then you pull it back out of the water and hopefully acquired a lot of hidden treasures. You never know what your magnet end up with.
Magnet fishing is a combination of environmentalism and treasure hunting. The magnets used are strong enough to remove large debris such as rusty bicycles, guns, safes, bombs, and more from bodies of water.
Restore found treasures in your own garage using professional tools and chemicals.
You can keep them or sell to buy more or less useful things.
Enjoy nature, explore beautiful environment, but be aware that magnet fishing can be dangerous. There are a lot of hazardous things hidden under water…
Key features:
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Detailed magnet fishing simulation
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Detailed restoration system
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Shopping system
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Driving system with many vehicles
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Living ecosystem
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Dynamic weather system with day/night cycle
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Beautiful open world
And much more!
Fishing Planet
Installed this game about a month ago because a friend reccomended it.
It took a few minutes to understand the game without looking at the tutorials or help pages.
So having a little over 95 hours in game as of this review, this is what I have to say…
Leveling up is fast at the beginning but gets progressively slower the higher level you are.
XP slowly drops on fish once you have leveled up a bit and caught a certian number of that species.
The challenges are fun and offer some equipment that you can’t get in game, even with DLC.
– Real player with 2456.9 hrs in game
I deleted now 4 reviews I wrote because they got longer and longer.
I really wanted to mention everything what is going on with that game to give people a fair chance to turn their back towards it.
But I will only say:
I have 4 chars 3 of them max level, together a playtime of over 2.5k hours.
I played that game from day one on, the best time was about 1 year ago, since then it is going continously downhill.
The playerbase was number wise fine and had also a really solid core of daily players. Those bought plenty of DLC´s more than they even needed, just to support the game and the devs, because back then they did an awesome job, they did actually care at that time. In the end we had after 1 1/2 years a early access game with more DLC´s than actually new content, still it was all fine. It was work in progress and everyone understood.
– Real player with 768.7 hrs in game
Depth Hunter 2: Deep Dive
Right. Where do I begin..
I somehow managed to 100% this game. I regret it.
At first, the game seemed to be okay. It was a relaxing little game where you were swimming under water, collecting treasure and catching fish with a harpoongun.
It was only later I discovered its dark, dark intentions.
+PROS+
+Some of the 3D models look okay.
+The music is okay, but nothing special.
-CONS-
-The textures are.. It’s just plain ugly.
-A crab poses a much larger threat than a shark.
-A very, very bad treasure hunting mission that can be very hard to do if you don’t have a hawks' eyes.
– Real player with 39.1 hrs in game
As with most Unity based games, expect issues.
Fun and relaxing, but not worth the full asking price, issues are with broken DLC (scuba kids).
No remapping of controls is available though the ini file might be able to be hak’d.
A poor GUI that makes you click on things you don’t want. just so you can select what you do want, this happens in the shop area when you click on the bag (gadgets) icon. Can also crash the game by going left too many times via the arrows. Sometimes you are unable to start a mission without up to 6 / 7 clicks, due to some unresponsive behaviour.
– Real player with 17.1 hrs in game
Ultimate Fishing Simulator
With all the F2P fishing games out there trying to suck on your wallet, and requiring you to be always Online, this B2P fishing game (you buy, you own the license) is really welcomed.
You have beautiful graphics, plenty of fish species and locations, and a pretty reasonable price, especially on sale, so why the negative review then?
The gameplay. Let’s start with the worst. The fishes' AI. Each fish species you fight pretty much feel the same. They don’t seem to have any difference in the way they behave on the end of the line. They also don’t really feel challenging. The gear also seem to have minimal impact on the challenge of a fight.
– Real player with 39.0 hrs in game
I’ve played Euro Fishing, Fishing Planet before this game also i’m great fisherman, pc programmer and sick gamer irl.
It’s early access game right now but really satisfying with a lot of things.
Gameplay, Physics etc…: I love float fishing in real life so i wanna talk about it first. If you are fan of fishing planet and if you love float fishing you should get this game right now. Float looks really realistic and you can use lead for float fishing, float doesn’t shake like crazy. You can see strikes on float nicely and correct. Bait options not that much like in Fishing Planet but satisfying. When you cast, you feel like in real. They have leveling system like Fishing Planet. You getting xp when you catch a fish and it’s asking do you wanna sell or release to get few more xp. You can buy rods, lines, hooks whatever you need for fishing. Catching is not easy like Fishing Planet and not same spot etc. It’s already borring if you repeat same thing. You can use spinning techniques. If you dying for fishing, if you don’t have lake close you i swear you’ll really enjoy in this game and you will feel satisfied.
– Real player with 20.4 hrs in game
PostCollapse
great game, for a low price of under 10 USD, its well worth the buy. Includes up to 20 hours+ minimum of farming content, all resources are perishable, but if you have a good strategy leveling up farming, you can save metals and scrap materials to buy necessary tools and last many in game years in this game. You kinda are like a squirrel stashing your stuff in this game. Once you build a base, You can save all your stuff in base with unlimited stacking items. You can stash and stash… the point is to survive the winter with basic needs: shelter, water, food and heat/wood logs. This game is great for people who just want a simple survival game that requires logistics… those who are good at calculating and planning ahead have a great advantage in this game… strategy and planning ahead is key to winning as well as picking a good location for the end game grind/hunting/fishing/farming…. the best way to play this game is to be frugal with materials to survive as long as possible… also it is possible for trees to regrow and animals to reproduce so there is arguably unlimited endgame farming… again under 10 USD is well worth the buy… i mean movies at a theater costs like 10 USD…. 8.6 hours and I got addicted to playing this for now… also you can kill pigs and hunt bears… bears too strong for me I haven’t gotten the weapons to fight it yet…
– Real player with 27.2 hrs in game
PostCollapse is in it’s infancy but with a lot of growth potencial and no..no zombies (yet) which IMO is fine. With a few bores, an occational bear and some radiated areas, the only real threat is trying to survive through the harsh winters.
I started with the smallest house (fewest windows) which didn’t require to many materials. I have since explored around the map and located a large town. I found a larger house in this town and slowly aquired the materials to make this my new Headquarters. Making several trips back to original HQ to retrieve all the stored material I had there, i now have a pretty good HQ. I didn’t like the boarded up windows so I gathered blocks from a bldg close by and blocked in all the windows. :)
– Real player with 19.1 hrs in game