CARRION

CARRION

If you’re looking to take control of a living flood of meat this is the game for you, but the game has it’s flaws and the biggest one I can find is the confusing level layout and disorienting map. You can easily get lost in the map and find yourself slithering around in circles trying to find your way out. But other than that, game’s perfect, I really hope they make a 3d sequel. 8/10

Real player with 39.5 hrs in game


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I like being squishy tooth monster - in my regular life I cannot eat coworkers nor squeeze into tubes. It is nice to play a character who can eat their coworkers and squeeze into tubes.

Real player with 12.0 hrs in game

CARRION on Steam

Lucius II

Lucius II

After being in the Psych Ward for six months, the doctors decide shock treatment is the best for young Lucius and that’s where things go wrong. Sadly, you don’t get to see what happens next but judging by the blood on the walls and the dead body sitting next to you with the deliberator in his chest one can only imagine…

Unlike the first game where each person has a specific way they need to be sent to Hell, the sequel gives you the chance to explore the possibilities with a wide variety of deaths ranging from poisons, explosions, mind control murders, and flying oxygen tanks that are almost impossible to aim. My favorite kills so far have to be combining water on the floor with the deliberator, and using the nail gain which is pretty much a one-shot kill for each nail you have at your disposal. The hardest kill method is the oxygen tanks I’ve mentioned, because there’s no easy way to aim the sucks on the cart they use and the item keeps moving after you’ve stopped moving the cart. I could kill with a Dixie cup and some string easier than the tanks.

Real player with 26.9 hrs in game


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Things i liked:

-a few of the cutscenes

-the creativeness with kills

Things i Didn’t like:

-The audio mixing

-The voice acting

-The story

-The pacing

-The graphics

I would give this game 3/10. I bought this game when I was younger. I remember watching people like pewdiepie and other channels play through the first game. The first game had its issues but you were engaged with the story and the gory kills. The main issue was it’s linear nature. You didn’t have any freedom with your kills (this is important later on so remember this). In 2015 Lucius 2 came out. Youtubers played it, however not as many did compared to the first game. This was a sign. I watched pewdiepie play through it and it looked like fun. I bought this game for $2.99 in 2016. At the time I didn’t have a strong enough computer to run it. When I booted it up it would just be stuck on the tutorial with a terrible frame rate. There was also an error that would just crash the game and would let me close or uninstall the game. That is the reason why it says i spent 18 hours in this game that only takes two hours to beat. The year is 2020, I got a new PC and saw this game in my library and i figured it was time I finished what i started in 2016. I booted up the game and slowly began to realize the problems with this game. I was struggling to push myself to finish this game. I wasn’t able to finish it until 2021. I deleted it and considered giving up at least 7 times. You might be confused by that last statement. Is this game hard? hell no. It is just so hard to sit through. I kept wondering when it would be over and it never was (Of course there is an ending, that was just hyperbole). The story didn’t feel as intriguing as the first one. Unlike the first game your training wheels are off and you have complete freedom in what you can do. This is a major flaw of this game, with this freedom you begin to notice flaws. A mechanic this game features is lifelines. As you are being captured/caught you can use a lifeline to become free and you are given a chance to run. I don’t understand how many lifelines you have but this removes almost all the challenge in this game. I went back to watch pewdiepie’s series and i slowly noticed him not enjoying it as much and pointing out some of the games flaws. What happened to the game I saw when i was younger. I guess I was just stupid and overlooked things. I understand that they did the best that they could and I understand that the game company is rather small. However that doesn’t change anything, a bad game is a bad game. This is the low point in the Lucius series. Lucius was an interesting game that grabbed a lot of people’s attention with it’s unique premise and gory kills. Lucius 3 had laughably bad graphics and a weird convoluted story. This game is the worst thing any game could be, forgettable. I remember only two things. The first thing is the opening cinematic. The second is Cr1tikal. Yes, Cr1tikal the youtuber. He voices a character in the second to last level. Cr1tikal also voices a character in Lucius 3. Besides those two things, i can’t remember a thing. Duke Nukem forever is terrible but people remember it. Same goes for Mass effect Andromeda and anthem both were laughable bad and people still talk about the issues in those games to this day. If you want a game about killing and being stealthy pick up Hitman 2016, stay away from this game.

Real player with 18.6 hrs in game

Lucius II on Steam

Behold!

Behold!

Honestly this is a very simple game. But simplicity does not equal boring.

The game is basiclly a fun little twin stick shooter with chaotic and metal feeling to it’s gameplay.

It’s not complicated and it’s not hard to understand.

It’s just simple fun.

The game is incredibly cheap, so thats all i could ask for 3

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game


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The Basics:

Nice pixel art, rocking music, funny sounds, satisfying death animations :)

Xbox 360 controller works nicely.

The game should run on any toaster of your choice.

The Gameplay:

You are a monster which breaks loose between two armies, your task is to survive by wiping out said armies.

Waves of diverse enemies will be thrown against you ranging from several kinds of melee guys to archers to mages and (mini)bosses like giants, minotaurs etc.

You will shoot 4 kinds of rays (picked randomly, 1-2 at a time) with different effects to kill stuff. Furthermore you can jump granting you invincibility while in mid-air and crushing enemies beneath you when you come down (has a cooldown). Finally you will eat enemies whom you touch replenishing your health by 10 each time (again beware the cooldown).

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Behold! on Steam

Ravenous Devils

Ravenous Devils

Manage a tailor and a cook corpse based business in a city where crime, bribery and poverty are a commonplace. Percival and Hildred just moved here with nothing but a dream: get extremely rich.

Take control of Percival to manage the tailor shop, wait for the arrival of clients seeking for a new suit, kill them at the right moment, throw them in the trap door that leads in the kitchen and use stolen outfits to make new ones: nothing will be wasted!

Take care of Hildred’s pub and customers. Feed them with delightful corpse based meals, manage effectively resources and make sure not to run out of ingredients.

Increase the fame of their business by buying new tools and upgrading the shops, but beware… someone knows their secret.

Ravenous Devils on Steam

Lucius

Lucius

Quite possibly the most evil game ever created.

Bravo for another Indie developer.

This game is something else even though it’s a familiar genre. As you play you may recall such movies as The Omen, The Shining, The Exorcist and Final Destination, among others. Also, if you like Hitman and Death to Spies series, then this game is definitely for you.

Anyways, I believe that Shiver Games is onto something here. This could easily be made into a movie. You play as the son of devil who wants you to harvest souls for him by killing people, or by rather making it look like freak, deus ex kind of accidents. You live in a huge manor along with a congressman (your fake father), his family and about a dozen of staff.

Real player with 78.7 hrs in game

Game name: Lucius

Game score: 8/10

Reviewed by: Wolf

In Summary…

Lucius is a third-person adventure game that follows a boy’s murder spree after his 6th birthday in 1972. Roughly based off the movie The Omen, Lucius gains satanic abilities after he is visited by Lucifer, who reveals that he is in fact, his real father. After this information is revealed, Lucius prepares to do his bidding, which is kill everyone inside his huge home, Dante Manor.

After murders begin to unfold, residents become wary of what’s happening around the estate, knowing they’re going to be next. With a memorable hook and interesting story filled with satanic powers, murder, lore and more, Lucius delivers the same experience as The Omen gives off.

Real player with 55.7 hrs in game

Lucius on Steam

Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse

Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse

Achievements? Check

Trading cards? Check

Steam cloud? Check

Optimization & modern day PC support? Check

So many unsuspected additions to the launch on Steam and I love it, amazing launch

This game still blows me away, I missed it a lot. Played it years ago as a kid on my old PC with the original cd that I still have buried around somewhere. Even got a digital copy on my Xbox 360

I’ve got a lot of love for this game, the soundtrack, just everything

The game plays well and looks just as good if not a little better than it did, supports my resolution just fine as well

Real player with 25.3 hrs in game

IndieGems Curator

Prepare yourself Punchbowl

Stubbs the Zombie was one of those games that I always wanted to play but never had the opportunity to. When it was on original consoles I didn’t have them. When it launched on steam it wasn’t on my radar due to overall negative reception. For a while there you couldn’t play this one unless you either emulated it, or shelled out hundreds for a copy. With the re-release I finally got a chance to play this game after fifteen years. The game is not without flaws and I’ll get into those below, but there is still a phenomenal feeling of playing a game that felt like a missed experience in your life.

Real player with 17.3 hrs in game

Stubbs the Zombie in Rebel Without a Pulse on Steam

Hatred

Hatred

At first I was totally impressed of this game.

It was something new, theres nothing similar to this game.

Please read to the end of the review, or skip the middle part and read only the end.

I quickly found it out to become boring very very soon, the controls are very buggy and totally suck.

They will leave you stuck somwhere midst in a shooting, leading to your death.

Also the blurry black and white graphic, even if kinda really interesting and cool, will end up leaving you seeing a shit and therefore getting really wrecked.

Real player with 203.0 hrs in game

I’m not really sure what to say about this game. If you’re a fan of Postal shooting then you might enjoy this game.

It’s also very cheap so you get value for money. I was curious about the game since it looked a bit “odd” so waited for 90% off.

Looking at the positive reviews I’m not even sure if they are serious with many that barely any gaming hours spent.

However this game doesn’t have the humour like Postal does -or GTA either for that matter. It basicly just feels like I’m “just another” american terrorist who’s just mad at everything and needs to look like a black metalhead and wants to do as much chaos and destruction I can before I get killed. And feel somewhat of a rush when the military is being called in to take you down when the police is not enough.

Real player with 4.2 hrs in game

Hatred on Steam

Lucius III

Lucius III

DISCLAIMER:

My 74 hours of playtime are pre-launch testing.

This game comes back to L1’s roots in two ways:

  • A focused, more cohesive narrative

  • Less sandbox and more linearity (which helps keep the game on track)

STORY:

  • The game feels like an interactive movie with it’s extended cutscenes and detailed dialogues between characters.

  • While on the long side, the cutscenes don’t outstay their welcome and are easily skipped via Esc button.

  • Some elements of the story (chapter 3) will leave you gawking. It’s undeniable that this small team has crazy ammounts of courage and would’ve had their game positively gutted by a big-name publisher.

Real player with 85.5 hrs in game

The Devil’s Son or the Angel’s Advocate?

Before I played the game I was highly aware that the game was bugged but I dedicatedly finished the previous games and was curious on what would happen next. So risking my sanity and fear of bugs I started the game and was able to complete it while getting all achievements in the end.

In this game you follow the boy-devil in his brutal expeditions in completing the final assignment put to him by his notorious father. But would this final adventure make him the real devil or would it cleanse his soul? That is up to you to decide.

Real player with 18.8 hrs in game

Lucius III on Steam

Oh My Gore!

Oh My Gore!

Great Concept, Shoddy Execution

First, one thing I want to make clear. This game doesn’t take 72 hours to beat, I simply left it on for long periods of time. Second, this is a negative review, so why did I even bother finishing the game? Because I have a compulsion to finish games once I start them unless they are literally unplayable. Don’t be like me.

Now, onto the game. This is a hybrid where you build towers and send monsters out of your barracks to attack. The only control you have over the monsters is which direction/path they take when encountering intersections, I really like the idea for the game, but the developers did a poor job of implementing it.

Real player with 72.9 hrs in game

An unusual TD game.

I didn’t want to buy this game for a long time. And I bought it last week. I can’t say I was excited, but I found some cool features there.

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=1398189289

First of all, I liked the setting of being a bad guy. Skeletons, Orcs, Mummies, Harpies and etc.

You are bad guy who fights with good guys. There is a lot of humor and sarcasm in the story. Yeah, there is a story.

What about gameplay. Most of the missions are Attack&Defense. And it’s fresh. You have one road where enemies attack you and you need to build towers. There is another, you attack. So, there are 2 resources, food for sending units and gold for building towers. There are also Pure TD missions, enemies come from all sides and you just defend.

Real player with 15.3 hrs in game

Oh My Gore! on Steam

Twisty’s Asylum Escapades

Twisty’s Asylum Escapades

Twisty is…a DEEPLY reluctant recomendation.

This is the dev’s first game, and it shows. There’s a kind of manic, earnest energy that irrevocably muddles Twisty’s Asylum Escapade’s design. The core concept is solid: you are playing Pac-Man from a third person view, trying to escape a series of complex and interconnected mazes. There are enemies of varying lethality, but all of them can be instantly and messily killed if you sneak up on them from behind. So, it swaps out Power Pellets for some basic stealth mechanics. (I mean, if I was setting my murderous Pac-Man game in an Asylum, the one thing I’d definitely keep would be the pill dependency. But, I digress.)

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

Its decent but random, the only issue I had is save system is broken and loading results in a delayed eventual crash the frame rate dies slowly and game crashes very very very often even if you try to do a play through of this speed running is the only way to even come close to beating it as it will eventually crash the longer you play I noticed the more the game actaully breaks and eventually crashes. Outside of the bugs and issues with that this would be a very good game.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

Twisty's Asylum Escapades on Steam