Wrestling Revolution 3D
So, the first match, the first fuccking match I have right? I have no idea what I’m doing, and think “this match is an iron man match or something,” well it’s with the Undertaker (I modded the game so it would be more like an actual WWE/whatever the fuck company) and it’s me vs. the Miz. So this match goes on for a good solid hour and Kane, Mankind, and who knows who the fuck else gets involved in the match. I can’t stand, I’m getting my ass beaten into the concrete floor, took control of Kane, made him jump off the furniture and what happens? I break his fucking legs. You heard me right, his legs. I beat the Miz’s ass into the pavment as well as Kane did (and Paul Bearer the WWE’s version of the TFS version of Mr. Popo) I get… one. final. pin. On the Miz, and what happens after that? “Nobody wins this contest” my face is expressionless, and all the words from my vocal chords cower back into my skull saying “fuck that you ain’t got no words” leaving me speechless. Never has a game left me so fucking speechless to where I thought I had gotten a lobotomy. For a good five minutes, I was walking around my house wondering what the fuck just happened. And that is why I recommend this game, but not without a controller. Also, this is fucking randomized which makes it better, all the modes are great and I hope to sweet MDickie himself that he updates this game soon because it’s a G L O R I O U S masterpiece. Glitchy? Yes, but that adds character. Needless to say, this game is up there (for me, personally) with the likes of WWF No Mercy, and Wrestlemania 2000. That says a lot.
– Real player with 122.3 hrs in game
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You ever wanted to hit someone with a steel chair and NOT be disqualified? Want to manage a card for a show only to be beaten in the ratings by Family Guy? WANT TO MAKE AN 8 FOOT TALL 16 YEAR OLD AND GET PAID THOUSANDS TO BEAT PEOPLE UP WITH CHAIRS? Then Welcome to Wrestling Revolution 3D.
Career mode has you choose and create a wrestler for whom you can have killed. Make backstage choices like getting drunk with your coworkers… even at the age of 16. Form a tag team and tell your partner that you don’t want to dress as them and so they dress as you. Create a tower of doom to injure, mame, and possibly murder your compitition. Don’t worry, the worse that can happen is that you injure yourself.
– Real player with 83.5 hrs in game
Kaiju Big Battel: Fighto Fantasy
Kaiju Big Battel: Fighto Fantasy is a charming and lighthearted throwback to JRPGs of the past, substituting swords and sorcery with the wonderful world of kaijus and wrestling. Kaiju Big Battel: Fighto Fantasy is a definite recommendation to any fans of the JRPG genre.
With eight distinct party members, tons of sidequests to do, many enemies and bosses to face and countless NPCs to talk to and plethora of puns, Kaiju Big Battel has a new surprise around every corner. Accompanying the gameplay is an absolutely bopping soundtrack, pleasant pixel graphics and a whimsical tone that really ties everything together. Talking to every NPC and inspecting every nook and cranny is rewarded with funny banter and the later areas in the game have some of the funniest sequences of any game I’ve played.
– Real player with 21.5 hrs in game
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This is a great game. I honestly had no idea games were still being developed using the OHRRPGCengine. This is easily the most impressive I’ve seen and to my understanding also the first to ever get a commercial release. Finally, a complete game that shows off what that engine can do. Looks great, sounds great, and will satisfy those looking for a quirky SNES style RPG. I have a passing familiarity with the Kaiju Big Battel property and was concerned my limited exposure might hinder my experience. Luckily players need not know any lore to enjoy this wonderful game. Highly recommended.
– Real player with 20.3 hrs in game
King Of The Pit
This game is pretty neat! I cannot wait for them to work on it more! I’m excited to use this on stream for my giveaways as well as just fun community events!
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
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I WANT TO BE NICE CAW CAW
BUT THIS IS SOME STREAMER BAIT NONSENSE FOR TWITCH CAW CAW
AND THAT’S ABOUT IT CAW CAW, NEETS WITH JOBS LIKE ME DON’T HAVE TIME TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO SOCIALIZE ON A WEBSITE LIKE THAT CAW CAW
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Circle of Sumo: Online Rumble!
In short it’s really fun!
The controls are simple yet complex at the same time due to many strategies you can apply against your opponent/opponents. It reminds me a little bit of Mound and Blade multiplayer in that sense.
The game also has a simple yet imersing ranking system which adds to a competitive aspect to the game.
Also as a sidenote developers seem like really nice people from what I’ve seen on their discord.
– Real player with 37.4 hrs in game
A super-fun multiplayer game, easy to learn but more tactical than it seems at a first glance. E.g. positioning is crucial (especially in FFA) and sometimes you can get away with a win even not touching anyone :D
You know a multiplayer game is good when you can see different players employing different tactics in order to be the last wrestler standing.
BY ALL MEANS at least try the free version: even that ensures hours of fun!
Netcode looked solid to me. Animations are very good and the action is always clear to follow (albeith a bit chaotic in FFA).
– Real player with 31.7 hrs in game
A Gummy’s Life
If the only thing they did was a carbon-copy remake of Gang Beasts with just a ‘splatter’ like they have for the punches, it would have been worth at least a dollar. There was that, and so much more, and my kids (7 & 10) absolutely loved it!
I find it way less boring than gang beasts with all the bot options and the much, much more interactive environments. Matches rarely last more than 1 1/2 minutes. A+.
Some comments from the children –- “I like that there’s more ways to die.”
Some comments from Dad — “I like that there’s bots out the wazoo, and that way I don’t have to pick one of the two children to go after and end up falling off the edge holding them.”
– Real player with 19.8 hrs in game
This is a very entertaining game, from the ragdoll physics to beating up your friends. However, it isn’t for everyone, and has major problems.
While I would still recommend the game, the game is not without flaws, which I think many wouldn’t be able to overlook. Most notably would be the large amount of bugs and glitches. Many maps have areas the players can climb out of, instantly killing them. Others have environmental backdrops the players can clip through. There are also many physics-based problems that could potentially throw someone off the map and ruin their experience. However, many of these glitches are funny enough to not cause any frustration.
– Real player with 12.3 hrs in game
Fat Man Fights
Overview - All Coming Soon
Fat Man Fights is an action-arcade game with a humorous and light-hearted tone that is centred around an innovative and entertaining pushing mechanic.
Compete in fast-paced, hilarious sumo wrestling games against quick-witted AI opponents for the chance to win more tasty and delicious food (like donuts! And cake! And pizza!)!
First one out of the ring loses!
Progress up the ranks of sumo wrestlers to become the ultimate sumo wrestler of the century!
In Fat Man Fights you will start off in your humble home where you are then able to select your sumo wrestling games from your TV.
In the sumo wrestling match, the core mechanic is pushing.
This is where you hold the mouse button to charge up a push:
Then when you release it, the player will push and the power of that push will correspond with how long the mouse button has been held down for.
This allows for a constant change in playstyles from offensive and defensive which keeps the gameplay always interesting and engaging.
Jumping is also a huge part of the game!
What Fat Man Fights does offer:
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Fast-paced, fun and exciting sumo wrestling matches
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A break from the darker and deeper games on Steam
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An fun and unique push mechanic which is the core mechanic
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A light-hearted and enjoyable experience
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High replayability - easy to learn but hard to master
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A bright and colourful art style
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Belly flopping. Lots of it.
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A competitive drive - leaderboards and stats
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A well-balanced game that suits all types of players with different skill levels
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Comedic vanity items for the player
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A variety of maps that suit different playstyles
What Fat Man Fights doesn’t offer:
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Multiplayer
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Deep and meaningful gameplay
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Incredibly well-drawn art
Hey so you’ve scrolled down this far, I’ll tell you a bit about me.
Hi I’m Anika, I made Fat Man Fights, I’m 15 years old and I live in England :)
If you have any questions or constructive criticism (which I would love to hear) please do so in the discussions of the community hub, I will always check it!
Treachery in Beatdown City
Beatdown City’s gonna whoop yo ass. If there’s a downside, it’s that I played through the game in a day, but I really do like the combat system. It makes button mashing useless, turning what could have been a twitchy mess into a beautiful strategic masterpiece. Okay, not really a strategic masterpiece, but it’s pretty sweet.
I do kind of wish that the advantages/disadvantages were slightly more influential. I love the way weapons are handled. Costing more FP to use them and limiting defensive actions focuses the combat towards disarm. And it feels really awesome to throw a Mexican Suplex on some dumbass fool stupid enough to get in your way.
– Real player with 62.6 hrs in game
Twenty-second read. Combines the forces of the masked Ryu (Ninja Gaiden (NES)) and Final Fantasy VII with a side-scroller brawler (Streets of Rage, Double Dragon) in an 80s setting similar to Final Fight (Arcade). The world map borrowed from Super Mario 3 (SNES) and the political themes alas Orama etc. stretch the games' twenty-dollar price tag over a twenty year conversion period; does anybody really think noone had thought of making a turn-based, side-scrolling beat-em up game 🎮? Is just a game that has been politicized openly yet in enigmatic ways with a cast of characters that appear to be part of a Blackmirror (Netflix) sequel. Just my two cents.
– Real player with 33.2 hrs in game
Wrestling Cardboard Championship
A game experience inspired by wrestling, making use of simulated physics, cardboard boxes with unique skills and movements, fight in large arenas based on arenas that have marked wrestling, such as Madison Square Garden, Arena México and Tokyo Dome.
A new wrestling company has been born, offering a unique show around the world, different fighting styles and extremely skilled fighters ready to give it their all in the ring. The Wrestling Cardboard Championship gives all kinds of cardboard boxes the opportunity to show that they are the strongest and that they have the talent to entertain the people.
Experience different game modes for up to 4 players: 1 vs 1, 2 vs 2, 3 vs 1 and All vs All
Single player mode or up to 2 players, choose your favorite box and face the entire WCC roster in 1 vs 1 or 2 vs 2 matches depending on the modality and show who is the king.
The Normal Box is in its last days of useful life, after knowing what its cruel destiny would be, being crushed and recycled, it decides to change it for wrestling, arriving at the WCC in search of an opportunity and showing that his passion can take him to the top, although you will soon realize that being a professional wrestler is not an easy thing.
12 unique boxes with varied fighting styles, inspired by well-known brands and professional wrestlers. Each Box has its own theme song and its own personality. (Adding more post-launch boxes via DLC).
Inspired by real settings such as Madison Square Garden, Hammerstein Ballroom, Arena Mexico and Tokyo Dome. (Adding more post launch scenarios via DLC)
Sumotori Dreams Classic
Sumotori Dreams is perhaps a perfect example of a cult classic video game.
It has a small but very passionate player base. It’s a game about four Sumo wrestlers - the Blue Guy, Grey Guy, Brown Guy, and Green Guy. All you have to do is push the other Sumo guys over before they get you. That’s it. Usually, doing nothing is the key to victory. All with a comedic intoxicating effect. Just walking around is a challenge.
Originally released in 2007, Sumotori Dreams has endured, now with this shiny new release. In this Classic edition, it runs smoother than ever before, with everything functioning as it should - plus a very welcome addition of an in-game mod loader.
– Real player with 10.1 hrs in game
surprised this game made it on here finally, now we can enjoy the bricky sausage like limb physics.
it also comes with map modding support for people who didn’t know and looks like this version has had some work done on it to enhance it for newer specs
– Real player with 7.1 hrs in game
Wrestling With Emotions: New Kid on the Block
Befriend, seduce, enrage and bodyslam a diverse cast of musclebound heartthrobs in a one-of-a-kind experience that flips the classic dating simulator upside down and powerbombs it through a ringside table.
The World’s most cuddly choice-based life/ wrestling/ dating simulator is back! Return to the surreal world of ‘Wrestling With Emotions’ with a brand new game that’s bursting with heart, humour and muscle-bound cuties! Create yr dream wrestle-babe and tell a unique story story of bent rules, broken hearts and bulging biceps!
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Craft a one-of-a-kind persona with the ‘Look Out Lovers’ character creator!
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Level up your M.E.A.T. (Muscle, Elegance, Attitude & Theatrics)
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Build loving relationships or bitter rivalries with a diverse cast of suplex superstars!
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Develop unique signature moves as you fight your way to the top!
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Play by your own rules! Choices shape your character and their path through the promotion!
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Be a baby-faced fan-favourite or a heat-drawing heel - the choice is yours!
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Enjoy punk graphics and surreal songs in classic Team Lazerbeam’s style!
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Unlock multiple endings as you find yourself by becoming someone else!
There are no wrong choices in this story that celebrates individuality, and every player will find their decisions rewarded with a uniquely absurd adventure! Do you want to be a muscle-bound himbo? Do you dream of being the most elegant warrior in the ring? Do you want to put the attitude back into wrestling? Maybe you just want to blow audiences away with your theatrics? in ‘Wrestling With Emotions’ you can do it all!
Character creation and role playing take center stage as you design and grow your dream wrestler! Attract the perfect partner as you grow your MEAT (Muscle, Elegance, Attitude & Theatrics) and shape a unique personality by growing your BONES (Bodacious, Open, Neurotic, Easy Going & Steadfast). Use your freshly pumped-up MEAT to create brand-new power-moves and finishers
On your path to legend who will stand in your way, and who will fight by your side? Only you can find out!
‘New Kid on the Block’ takes place 6 years after the events of ‘Wrestling With Emotions: Quest for the Perfect Match’. In that time the promotion’s popularity has exploded and the original cast have blossomed into full-blown superstars. Now the year is 1994, and you play the role of the promotion’s newest rookie. Big Boss MC Manny McMan is just looking for another low-level jobber and your coach Major Malfunction doesn’t see much potential in you. Guess you’ll just have to prove them wrong! Or you could just be a total slacker? It’s you’re call!
Befriend, seduce, enrage and bodyslam a diverse cast of wrestling weirdos to build the friendships and rivalries that will take you from new kid to the next Wrestling With Emotions superstar!
This game is currently in development. Wishlist now and join us on our journey to launch!