Manhunt
First thing, if you can’t play this game (seriously, can’t you Google search the errors you get? Usually, there’s a fix somewhere, for almost everything) and are negativating the reviews, honestly, don’t do that, there’s a patch that fix it, so you’ll be able to play the game on Windows 7 forward (I play it on Win10 without a problem). So please, stop blaming the game for your lack of care for playing it. The reviews are mixed because people can’t simply look for a fix, that you basically just copy to the game’s folder and there it is, play it to your heart content.
– Real player with 50.9 hrs in game
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Note:
Don’t feel discouraged by the game Notice that states it can’t run on Windows Vista, 7 or 8. There are unofficial patches that allow the game to run for modern computers. Thanks to them I managed to run the game on my windows 7 computer with no issues whatsoever. They are not complicated to install as you might think, and it’s rewarding in the end. To download the fan patch go here:
http://gzwn.net/manhuntpatcher/
For more info regarding glitches and other issues follow these links:
– Real player with 31.8 hrs in game
I’m from area 51
You know, better not allow to penetrate your base. It may be painful:D
51 Alien Sam Fisher outta “we don’t have any base here”
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
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Stealthy sneaking around a house as an alien, collecting enough bits to repair your ship, avoiding rednecks who’ll want to cornhole them an alien. Your freeze ray doesn’t stop time for long.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Veneficium
I’m a pretty big baby when it comes to horror and the game did a really nice job at getting me scared enough to have a lot of fun. The atmosphere is on point, it falls short on it’s AI however, I noticed the monster teleport, both me and the monster could occasionally phase through trees and rocks which is a shame because it instantly takes me out of the immersion that was so well set up. I feel like there is something lacking with the spellcasting, the lack of animation or really just any sort of magic particles that don’t completely blind me (looking at you shadow-step) dissapointed me. it was short and sweet I liked exploring the world, trying to avoid the creature while I watch it in the distance, and collecting plants (even though I feel like this forest has more than a couple invasive species with how much muckweed there is) I had a lot of fun
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
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The introduction for the game was good, I liked the map layout and the general look of the entire area along with the tree branches that heavily imitated the enemy. However, there wasn’t really a creation of atmosphere to me because although the models of the creature was good, it didn’t feel creepy due to what felt like a very fast walking speed for what appeared to be a slow monster that would loom over the forest floor as it hunted you down. It also seemed too easy to avoid the enemies as you could mindlessly crouch walk throughout the forest and they seemed to barely come near you due to the wide area given for just one creature.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Wasting Away
An atmospheric horror game with semi-open world. You can really feel the atmosphere of loneliness. The further the better, but everything is ruined by a strange and unbalanced fight with the final boss.
Still recomended.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Anthology of Fear
The world that surrounds us is not always obvious. Sometimes the weirdest, unpredictable and unreal events have logical and very mundane explanations.
Anthology of Fear is three unique stories of such events taking place in different epochs and realities.
Take on the role of three heroes, control their actions and experience the horror of the early 20th century in the remote areas of Russia, contemporary drama taking place in an ordinary house, and unreal events between shreds of reality.
Each episode is unique gameplay with a set of different features. From the mere expulsion of the world, through hunting, to the struggle for one’s own existence.
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Three unique stories - each of them is different locations and different from each previous style of the game.
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Gameplay deriving solutions from the classics of the genre - do not expect simple and boring jumpscare. The mood of the game is built here by the atmosphere.
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Psychologic horror - nothing that surrounds you must be obvious. Get deeper into the symbolism of the threads of history and get to know what really happened.
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Exploration motivated by a story - the story will force you to explore each of the worlds of the game. Get to know all the stories and the laws that govern them.
Pathos
stealth based game that makes you think and plan instead of just rushing in all the time. reminds me of Deus Ex
edit: after replaying a couple times this definitely needs an update. it just came out so it’s definitely forgivable. the enemy hitboxes are too big which makes the targeting system flawed since the laser never actually touches the target, so if two enemies are close together you can’t tell who you’re aiming at. in addition, after dying in certain areas the enemies will switch to a blind state where their heads turn orange, which means they can’t see you. this makes the game too easy, making mastery of it a slower process than it needs to be. otherwise this is a very good start for a stealth game. to the devs: be active in your game’s community. listen to what your customers say should you start charging for this game. every dev who does this ends up successful
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Pathos
is a 3D stealth survival game, where you need to use certain drugs to disarm the guards that are in your way in finding the main boss who end up killing your brother,
drugs include
Red - rage
if you shoot the guards with this it make them have rage and kill whatever in their path
yellow - fear
shoot them with this and they go chaotic but to much of it will make their brain explode
blue - sorrow
just makes them sad and depressed for a short period of time
its a very fun game and I do hope they end up creating more levels I had a lot of fun playing it.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Psycho on the loose
Definitely worth the money
Its one of those games that keeps the simplicity but keeps it challenging.
Its simple and easy to get used to, but finding it to easy and you will be challenged. One of the nice and unique things about this game is that no matter what you always get to keep your money even if I finish the level got back home do another level i always keep my cash but if I die, I die, I lose it all.
Good job guys.
I hope to see another map in the future
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
sheitstorm
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
Serial Cleaner
Ever since the movies Nikita and Curdled , we all (well, movie fans) know what a so-called ‘cleaner’ does: cleans up the crime scene after a messy killing.
In Serial Cleaner we play as one such person, however, unlike in the previously mentioned movies, our protagonist is a freelance cleaner, avoiding all forms of violence (but we never learn how he got into this ‘business’). And since he always arrives to the scenes after the cops do, he must use stealth in order to clean up the blood, make the bodies disappear and destroy all evidence throughout the 20 (+ movie inspired bonus) contracts/levels this game has to offer.
– Real player with 10.9 hrs in game
👪Player Bases:
☐ Kids.
☑ Everyone.
☐ Mature.
☑ Casual Players.
☐ Pro players.
💸Price:
☐ Full Price.
☑ Wait For Sale.
☐ Refund It If You Can.
☐ Don’t Buy It.
☐ Free.
🚀Requirements:
☑ Minimum.
☐ Medium.
☐ Fast.
☐ Super Computer.
💀Difficulty:
☐ Easy.
☑ Medium.
☐ Hard.
☐ Very Hard.
☐ Death March.
⌛Game length:
☐ Really Short. ( 0 - 3 hours)
☑ Short. ( 3 - 8 hours)
👉 Actually took me ~7h to finish. I Spent 3h trying to unlock my last achievement (See 🐞 bugs bellow for more details)
☐ Medium. ( 8 - 20 hours)
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
The Count Lucanor
This is a smart and surprisingly literate little game. There is some obvious jank in the controls and general presentation, but it does little to detract from the overall experience. The game really nails the dark and disturbing tone of its most obvious story inspirations, which are old fairy tales and moral fables. You won’t find much for jump scares and modern horror gore, but the whole affair just drips with heavy atmosphere and tone. So, if you’re into a more frenetic, slasher-thriller style of scare, this probably won’t be for you. But if you want something more deliberately paced and that builds a quiet horror by giving you nasty little things to think about and puzzle over, which is much more my speed, then I think you’ll find this a treat. Be aware, this applies to gameplay as well. There’s no combat in the game whatsoever, just avoidance. And your walk speed is fairly plodding. I didn’t find it an issue, as you never have much ground to cover to get where you’re going and the ambling pace helps to maintain the atmosphere. Others will find it slow. You’ll hopefully know your own tendencies well enough to know if this will be an issue for you, because the game is resolutely and deliberately stuck in first gear the whole time. Caveat emptor.
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
Review originally posted on Vox Ludicus - Review: The Count Lucanor . You can read it there with glorious formatting and images, or just the text (without image captions) below. DISCLAIMER: Game played on retail code provided by the developer.
Playing The Count Lucanor made me realize how rare fairy tale games are on the PC, and this game is very much a video game of a fairy tale. A tad on the grim side, perhaps, much like pre-Disney stories were, but a fairy tale nonetheless. With its pixel graphics and Bach’s works turned into chiptune as a soundtrack, as well as a few cutscene sequences that’ll remind you of a Studio Ghibli film, there’s little doubt that in the aesthetics department the game is well furnished – and what of the rest?
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
Ambush
10/10 do not hesitate to buy if you have people for couch co-op available. Absolutely fun with me and my girlfriend who doesn’t like games.
Basically like “who shot the sheriff/murder/wink murder” you played as a kid but with more blood.
Quick to pick up controls are easy, Likelyhood this will last for 1 - 3 hour game sesh with a large group of friends its that fun. More people the better but just 2 was great fun and all game mechanics still work with minimum amount of people.
Will be even more fun with a group likely next two weeks i will update when i have a party.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
huge concept, I played it with two friends it was fun!
I will test next week with other friends.
Special mention for cutting noise, blood and dismemberment :D
Please note that there is no game mode for 1 player, you need at least 2 players
Edit : I played it again with 5 players, it was very fun thank yuo for the game
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game