Agora

Agora

Agora™ is an upcoming single player physics FPS from K.O. Koala Entertainment™.

Set in the Parthenon training simulation, players will experience visceral physics-based challenges while they unravel the mysterious circumstances surrounding their enlistment into the advanced technology corporation, Agora.


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Agora on Steam

BRING IT DOWN!

BRING IT DOWN!

Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers

Please note: I received a free Steam key through the Steam Curator Connect program

You can view my review + gameplay here: https://youtu.be/9rX1AuU8EUk

This game is a great concept that could be a totally awesome experience in VR. After all, who hasn’t wanted to just blow shit up and see the fireworks and destructive aftermath? Unfortunately, this is a promising physics puzzler that falls short of greatness. That isn’t to say this a bad game, but it could have been so much better with some more time in the oven.

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game


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So I got this thinking it was going to be a vr angry birds type game. It is. You have three different kinds of weapons to knock down or destroy what seems like a lot of building levels. I haven’t seen it all since later levels need to be unlocked by completing the levels before them. It’s a great pick up and play for a few minutes game. Not much else to say about it. I’d say it’s worth 20$ and a nice game to get especially for friends when they stop by. I’m going to be going back to this game instead of the lab whenever I feel like knocking down stuff.

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

BRING IT DOWN! on Steam

Naau: The Lost Eye

Naau: The Lost Eye

Played on an Index. The game is in early access but has a good amount of content to offer. I would say not speed running the game could be completed in ~ 15 hours. Fun and interactive ways to beat each of the different enemies bosses to battle. There are bugs fixes and game play balance the developers have mentioned are working to bring to the game. They have a discord and are acceptive on feedback. The current weapon selection is good but could be improved upon. Some of the other reviews have mentioned the breaking or loss of weapons but a full play through found it wasn’t too much of a problem and can see it easily be improved when more balancing is done. Plot is a lacking but I feel is made up by the interesting and vast environments.

Real player with 19.3 hrs in game


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A fantasy puzzle adventure game with an Indiana Jones feel. 

I was a beta tester for this game so was lucky enough to play it before it’s now released in Early Access. I have really been enjoying playing though it.

I very much recommend this one to everyone with VR! I feel like this game has something for almost everyone.

Full review: https://vrgamefaqs.com/naau-the-lost-eye/

Gameplay video: https://youtu.be/IaZS7sDihY4

Positives:

  • Full length VR game with a lot of content!

  • Beautiful and unique environments.

Real player with 11.3 hrs in game

Naau: The Lost Eye on Steam

Shotgun, Dungeons, Laser Traps

Shotgun, Dungeons, Laser Traps

A terrible unpolished mess that feels more like a college project than a professional game being sold on Steam. The fact that this is being sold for $15 is laughable - it’d be a hard sell at $1.

The entire game consists of a few dozen scenarios which you can switch between freely from the main menu. Each one is less like a puzzle and more like a rectangular map that the devs haphazardly threw physics object down in. In each map, you get a shotgun which you use to, uh, shoot things. The “shotgun” shoots a single, slow-moving projectile that rotates or breaks (with no animation or sound) whatever it touches.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Shotgun, Dungeons, Laser Traps on Steam

Hoop Gawds

Hoop Gawds

Welcome and Congratulations!

You have been chosen for the prestigious position of “Test Subject” for the monumental Experiment due to your undeniable ability to solve puzzles. We based this assessment on your usage of the “video games”.

You will be given a series of trials; many of which have fatal consequences. The ultimate goal will be to shoot a ball through a hoop, which opens a teleporter to the next test, although there may be other obstacles in your path as well. Don’t worry; it should be very easy for someone of your superior intellect and skill.

Campaign

You will be forced to navigate treacherous platforms, ride dangerous transporters, and utilize exciting effect hoops through 25 trials. The effect hoops include: Transporter Hoops, Respawn Hoops, Destruction Hoops, Gravity Hoops and Teleporter Hoops. You will need to use all of these elements to maneuver the map, activate the teleporter, and pass through it onto the next trial.

Sport Ball

This game features a local multiplayer mode designed to use the same controller and alternating turns for a unique gaming experience. Each player is given four sport balls, a Hoop Gawd gun, and three shots per turn. The first player to get all their sport balls through the sport goal wins! This mode is easy to learn, but difficult to master.

Trial Records

During the campaign, you have the option to show your current time and number of shots. The game also keeps track of your records for best time and lowest shot count, per trial. By default, these HUD elements are set to be off as they can add… stress to the experience. Once you’ve beaten the game though, use these to keep track of, and surpass, your current records.

Hoop Gawds on Steam

Projectile Dysfunction

Projectile Dysfunction

If you like FPS but wanted your guns to be flaccid and inaccurate this is the game for you! My TNT is so bouncy it came back across the map and killed me, and the gun was so flaccid I shot a tnt barrel next to me! 10/10 would blow themselves up again!

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

A short, quick funny MP game. It can be challenging with all the floppy guns, but I think it adds a touch of comedic aspect. Definitely not for people looking for a serious shooter game. The graphics aren’t so bad, but the music did get a bit annoying quickly. Can be a fun time with a bunch of people you know, but it definitely doesn’t offer much gameplay to keep attention very long.

Overall, not a bad game. As bad as this sounds, $4 may be too much for what the game has to offer right at this moment, but I did have fun playing it, but not sure how much I’d play it in the future.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Projectile Dysfunction on Steam

Six Shooters

Six Shooters

Six Shooters is an FPS party game for 2-8 players of tiny rustlin' cowboys who cheat at dice! Shoot the dice to add bullet holes to them and change the outcome of the roll. Use wacky powerups in various game modes to manipulate the dice to your advantage, and keep your friends from doing the same!

Take Fate Into Your Own Hands

Those bullet holes aren’t just for looks - nobody’s going to argue whether it’s a fair dice roll when you’ve got a big iron on your hip.

Superior Firepower

Manage the chambers in your revolver on the fly with a variety of unique powerups.

Cowboy Combos

Set up powerful combos to ensure that you always come out on top!

This Town Ain’t Big Enough For The Eight Of Us…

Play with up to 7 of your friends in local split-screen or online lobbies! Various game modes offer configurable play options for free for all, team, and cooperative game types.

Six Shooters on Steam

Crunch Element

Crunch Element

Crunch Element is a virtual reality “breach-n-clear” type of game. Taking inspiration from the likes of Rainbow Six: Siege, Crunch Element aims to bring a tactical PvE experience, while also separating itself from the crowd with its procedurally generated compounds. Given this is written at the launch of the early access release and was developed by a single person, I’ll be a bit more lenient on the small amount of content and minor bugs the game has.

The core gameplay loop goes like this. Set up your gear in the hideout, select a mission, secure the area, and move on to the next compound. This does start to feel a bit repetitive, but that can be attibuted to the fact that there is only one objective: defuse the bomb. Each compound is procedurally generated, offering unique experiences each time you boot up a level. The compounds are fairly destructible and give you enough tools to blow the place to hell.

Real player with 16.7 hrs in game

So far playing for a little while…

Valve index with mamut pro gunstock

It’s an AMAZING cqb training aid. Really gets the “keep your body tight and low shillouete” rule down. As well as quick reaction.

The fighting is intense, quick, realistic, as well as extremely challenging and nerve racking.

I absolutely recommend this game to anyone looking for intense CQB gunplay. This does that SO well.

Things to improve, devs.

-grenade launcher physics: the grenades blow up even when in proximity of walls, I cannot be even near any obstacles when I fire it, I often blow mys of up when realistically, I should be able to float a grenade through several doorways if needed, it seems to hit things it should be, or not going past doorways.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game

Crunch Element on Steam

Garden Of Mooj

Garden Of Mooj

Garden of Mooj is a monster farmer simulator where you raise cute little slime monsters called Mooj. You find different types of food and feed them to your Mooj and it will train their stats in different ways. Every night even scarier monsters come to try and destroy your Mooj statue and you must defend yourself using the Mooj you have raised. Once you train your Mooj, their abilities can unlock gates to allow you passage into new areas, as you make your way across the world trying to save it from a mysterious enemy. Mooj is fairly similar to games like Slime Rancher and the Chao Garden from Sonic Adventure, and was a lot of fun. The game also has a really decent jazz/easy listening soundtrack.

Real player with 19.6 hrs in game

I find this game strangely addicting and loads of fun despite how simple it is.

Its a good game for just not worrying and getting a good chuckle and you can make your mooj fairly different.

Pros:

Relaxing

Silly and cute

Addicting

Cons:

it can be a bit buggy

its not entirely clear on what to do

could still use more to do(personal bias)

Real player with 15.6 hrs in game

Garden Of Mooj on Steam

Half-Life 2: Deathmatch

Half-Life 2: Deathmatch

Are you seeing this because you are intrested to buy it on a sale? Don’t even read further and get it right away for these few $ it is worth. Still curious? Let me explain why my hours for this game are so high.

This game has a very active modding scene who created a variety of different gamemodes. Unlike the name deathmatch tells you there is plenty of other things to do making it fun for everybody. The community is great and in many places very helpfull. They will sort out bugs you have or simply teach you how to play the game. You should definately buy this game! Expand the review to learn about its gamemodes.

Real player with 4890.8 hrs in game

Many of us are familiar with such multiplayer online games like Counter-Strike. Now imagine the goodness of the Source engine and Half-Life 2 in such a multiplayer game and you have Half-Life 2: Deathmatch. When Half-Life 2 was first released, there was no multiplayer. This acts as its multiplayer, which was first bundled with Counter-Strike: Source, this is an awesome game and definitely worth the value.

  • Gameplay :

The premise of the game is simple: kill or be killed as the Rebels or the Combine. There are two game modes available, a free-for-all Deathmatch, or a team Deathmatch. It’s sad that there are only two game modes, but the fast-paced killing will make you forget it anyway. There’s a much different stratagem than Counter-Strike; while CS will emphasize standing still to increase your accuracy, it will get you quickly killed in Deathmatch, which emphasizes constant movement and continuous attack.

Real player with 3171.6 hrs in game

Half-Life 2: Deathmatch on Steam