Necrowarp
NECROWARP
The entire galaxy has been corrupted by a mysterious, demoniac source of evil, which just spawned out of nowhere to screw everything up - and to be even more “classical”, regarding profound story twists and characters, it’s up to Space Marshal Major McMâsscré to kill everything on sight that might be part of this evil (or well, just everything on sight). Of course, engaging the enemy with his prototype fighter on his own, just assisted by his neurotic tactical AI and except some of his good old friends, who might join him for a COOP session to save the day.
THE GAME
So if you are looking for an epic scaled 80s Scifi/Cyberpunk action shoot’em’brawl opera, fully packed with tons of weapons and customization options, plenty of gore and carnage plus bad and naughty b-movie kind of humor, then this cranky little shooter might be something for you!
Instead of just avoiding bullets, like in other bullet hell shmups (Shoot’em ups), Necrowarp also comes up with a lot of (un)forgiving brawler rampage as well, like crushing enemies with your melee weapons or by pushing them around or into each other. Of course, just as an addition to the huge arsenal of classic long-range weapons the game still relies on! And to make it a bit more, well, sadistic and personal, you’re not only fighting soulless robots or drones all the time, but manned enemy vehicles, crammed with really bad gang members or soldiers (trust us; they have the wrong political attitude), zombies (of course), mutants and other funky space abominations to bring democracy upon.
THE FEATURES
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Epic scaled 80s Scifi/Cyberpunk opera with sick b-movie humor
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Juicy massive destruction mayhem and gory battlefest action
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Different vehicles, air- and spacecrafts to choose from throughout the game
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Tons of weapons and customization options for your craft and gear
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Plenty of brawler and melee rampage in addition to the classic long-range arsenal
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A huge set of enemies with various weird and abnormal foes to fight against
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Lots of exotic places and locations in a diversified galaxy to explore
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Original synthwave and cyberpunk score to get you into the right mood
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Play the entire singe player campaign with a friend in COOP
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State of the art visuals and smooth performance due Unreal Engine 5
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Rogue Robots
Solid Shmup Skirmishes.
Rogue Robots is a co-operative, bird’s-eye-view, twin-stick shooter set in a dystopian future. Up to four robots must fight against droves of hostile law enforcement, with the end goal of saving humanity.
It’s a fairly standard looking game. Textures are adequate if repetitive, models are somewhat stylized to make up for their unremarkable complexity, environments have a host of random scenery items that can be destroyed, and there’s a range of decent visual effects during gameplay, to make the combat appear fresh both at the start and several hours later. A lack of audio-visual feedback might cause trouble when it comes to activating abilities, but generally speaking, clarity and quality aren’t a problem.
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
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If you have a friend or two to play with, Rogue Robots could be a fun time. If you’re going solo, be prepared a crazy difficulty curve.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsTy0i0Jtt4
If you want to see some of the early game’s difficulty curve, watch my video above. Rogue Robots starts off so simple and so easy that you’d wonder if the comparisons to Spareware (Rusto’s previous entry) was a prophecy. Then the unit variety comes in and you get some upgrade points. Feel free to mix and match between the game’s four classes. But when you get to the inner city (the second circle going in towards your goal), the difficulty spikes. If you’re going solo, you’ll probably need to focus on healing via the Scout class’s skills just to survive.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Orange Moon
Orange Moon is in Early Access so expect part of this review to become outdated or even obsolete.
While I generally avoid Early Access titles because they tend to stay in EA like forever, I’m glad I was given the chance to review Orange Moon! Orange Moon is, at the moment, a good survival action platformer, with exploration and some rpg elements such as upgrades for either weapons, health, fuel or jets. Your mission is to find resources for the mining operation that sent you there with your starting gear, that consist of a basic machine gun and the flamethrower. While it does sound dull, the game was difficult enough to make it interesting. However that difficulty come mainly from the tight controls, rather than precision or faster/tougher opponents. Besides basic movement you have your jets that allow you to re-jump while in the air by consuming fuel, the same jets allow you to dash, giving you space vs charging enemies or avoiding acid pits. Additionally you have your weaponry and a grenade launcher, that both fire is fixed angles. Since you can’t aim lower or higher you need to jump and time your shots vs some enemies and account for the trajectory of the grenade to take armored targets. Now this may sound boring, old and troublesome but it adds up to the challenge this title provides. Besides the harsh environment that almost anything can damage you the are also 3 types of enemies, biological, armored and indestructible. In the later type are some wall spikes that behave like proximity traps and must be avoided. There are various biological lifeforms, all hostile and some even with weak spots! Similarly on the armored type, while the majority are stationary cannons, shooting at you, all the minibosses and the boss I’ve encountered were mechanical, the minibosses and the boss even had critical spots! As a platformer the game promotes you to explore and burn your fuel reserves looking for secrets at some weird places, these secrets were mostly point boosts and usually an upgrade token. Points can be used in game to purchase either ammo for your various weapons on even more upgrade tokens! With these tokens you can upgrade your gear, which consist of your weapon, ammo, armor (health and the ability to carry some heavy guns later) your jet power and your fuel reserves. At the moment the game has 6 weapons and I had the chance to unlock 2 of them, thus use a total of 4 and each weapon has it’s pros and cons, E.G.: the cannon was good vs armored and the flamethrower and the shotgun was good vs organics. Each weapon has its own unique upgrades and similarly the ammo types have additional upgrades each. What I enjoyed at this upgrade system is that besides making your gear better, you can actually see parts being added on it! Most noticeable was the second machine gun barrel, which gave it the ability to fire 2 shots at once. Sadly, while there are upgrades available to every weapon, only the tooltips for machine gun work, so I do not know what E.G.: the shotguns upgrades do. The bonuses can vary from extra damage to bullet speed and penetration. Basic bullets final upgrade cause then to fracture and deal damage to the area behind the target! Additionally there are few puzzles in the game, nothing fancy, but it makes you feel that there is some story behind the mindless clearing of each level, that can be unfold, hopefully on future updates.
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
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Review updated to match updates in game: Now 0.0.3.2, the game added multidirectional support for the machinegun and shotgun, eliminating my initial complaint with the artificial difficulty. The Dev fixed the save problem I had with the save points in the game
Still suffers from the Secret Areas being mandatory for getting upgrades as well as the other issues I had with the controls, but is now in a playable condition to recommend.
ORIGINAL REVIEW:
This review is based on Alpha version 0.0.2.4. I was getting tired of the game by the end of mission 2, but kept going until the midway point of mission 4.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Batla
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– Real player with 1000.1 hrs in game
before you read the review,be sure that i “might” have cursed a “little bit” in this review
Batla
This is Batla,a game,which at first looks completly stupid and then when you get into the main menu,turns out to be that stupid.
Now,what kind of game is this?
When you get into a game,it a game,where you start with a weapon and you can find different weapon,nothing wrong with that
BUT some of the weapons are really unbalanced,for example the shotgun,the sniper and the weapon that shoots these projectiles that have the color of you or your team when you are playing tdm
– Real player with 31.6 hrs in game
STARBO - The Story of Leo Cornell
Excellent atmosphere and dreamy setting. Powerful sound effects and music used well. Story itself? Kind of David Lynchian tale, like a dream sequence, lots of questions with no answers. Some people despise that kind of story, some people love that kind of story - I belong to the latter group. Only two major downsides I’d say:
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Game length - surprisingly short, could/should had been notably longer
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No option of loading / resuming a game - gotta finish the tale in one session
I played the game through in two sessions, as I didn’t know I couldn’t resume / load a game. In first session I played perhaps 20% of the game, and from start to finish in the second session. As it’s a short story, replay value is not too good, either. About 10 euros price tag felt afterwards bit too much, perhaps 5 euros would had been more fitting.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
I bought this game yesterday before going to sleep and had a dream i reviewed it, so I’m reviewing it.
STARBO is an hour long walking simulator that offers a very dream-like experience meant to be played through in one sitting, that you really shouldn’t get if you have photosensitive epilepsy or if flashing bright lights bother you. There are no weapons to pick up or combat, no stealth. Just walking, running, occasionally picking up keys to open locked doors so you can continue to run and a puzzle.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
JUSTICE SUCKS: RECHARGED
You play as Dusty, a robot vacuum that gains sentience after fighting off burglars during a break-in. Your family is brutally attacked by the FamilyCorp warranty squad and in the battle you’re thrown into the living room TV. On the brink of robodeath, your consciousness enters “the TV dimension” to gain the abilities you need to rise from the ashes and rescue your family.
Eat Their Blood
Do your duties as a vacuum cleaner and clean up the mess
Devastating Powers
Consume the blood of your enemies to unleash devastating powers.
Hide
As a robot vacuum cleaner, use your low profile to hide under furniture and avoid detection.
Hack
Hack smart devices, turn them into deadly traps
Suck
Use the environment as your weapon, suck up objects to shoot at your enemies
Furry Friends
Meet powerful allies
The Valley of Super Flowers
Stars received: 2.6/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: heavily pixeled platformer for kids
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
The Valley of Super Flowers is a joke/flower themed 2D retro pixel platformer/shooter where you control a person with a flower for a head who carries a gun around. Jump between platforms, shoot enemies, avoid inexplicable buzzsaw blades rolling along the ground.
I have no idea who thought this was a good idea, or what drugs they were on. Terrible joke theme aside, you get ugly pixel graphics (for a game released in 2020!), fixed controls, bad controls (jumping is especially awful) giving a bad look and feel, and they couldn’t work out how to make widescreen work so the game displays in pillarboxed 4:3, way beneath acceptable standards for PC gaming today. The price is low, but still too high for a game of such low quality.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Atomic Heart
THE FUTURE USSR
A global system failure happens at the Soviet Facility №3826 that leads machinery to rebel against the people. You are Major P-3 and your task is to eliminate the consequences of a large-scale accident and prevent the leakage of classified information threatening to destroy the whole world.
FIERCE FIGHTING
Study the behavior of your enemies and observe how they relate to each other. Use the varied arsenal of arms and special abilities of your polymer glove. Turn everything into a weapon: environment, objects, your own body, and even enemies themselves! Every fight will be different from the last.
THE FACE OF THE SOVIET DREAM
Explore huge research facilities and test sites. Find out more about the employees and their ways of life and work. Uncover soviet secrets! But know that death hides in every corner. Can you survive?
A CLOSED WORLD ECOSYSTEM
A neural network named “Kollektiv” unifies ground-based and flying robots alike into a single hivemind. If you are noticed either above or under the ground, the reinforcements from the nearest factory will come to kill you. Use hacking to break in unnoticed.
CRAFT AND MODIFY
Use pieces and components with the “Chaika 3.0” device to create more than 30 types of melee weapons and firearms. Cassette cartridges and various modifications will help you use the environment to your advantage and exploit enemy vulnerabilities.
Diesel Punch
Diesel Punch is an adventure game developed by Vadd Games for the PC platform. The environment in the game belongs to the style of fiction, and the following features can be distinguished: action, adventure, indie, third-person, complex, for one player, meat, 3d platformer, robots, controller, soundtrack, steam achievements. You will have access to such game modes as"for one player".
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
Stars received: 1.6/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: 3D adventure with specific graphics design
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
Disney•Pixar WALL-E
Wall-e is not any kind of game, it’s a game that truly makes you question how you didn’t find this game sooner, it gives a completely new meaning to video games, with the amazing graphics, amazing story and amazing smooth gameplay. There really isn’t a better game than Wall-e. Wall-e answers the questions like: What is the meaning of life?, What happens after death?, Is life real?, Why does dad hit me? Etc. It really is something special… You really wouldn’t think that it’s that much of a special game at first glance but when you play it you realize more and more how fantastic the game actually is… The only con is that people might make fun of you because it’s a “kids game”, but they aren’t real friends anyways, right? So I would 100% recommend this game to anyone who seeks for the most amazing and fascinating game on this platform. It truly is something special and I think that everyone should experience this amazing experience that Wall-e will give you.
– Real player with 32.2 hrs in game
I got this game on sale for like 5 bucks, and it’s AWESOME. I had the console version of this, as well as the PC demo when I was younger, so I decided, “why not”? I was not disappointed. The controls were kind of weird to get used to at first, but I got the hang of it. It’s charming and cute, but action-packed at the same time. I definitely recommend picking this one up if it’s on sale, or even if it’s not. If you’re a completionist and would want to beat this 100%, I genuinely wish you the best of luck. Seriously.
– Real player with 27.2 hrs in game