Explosiver
In Explosiver you will live a story with many bullets and explosions, controlling William. You’ll be able to play in first person or third person, and you’ll have several weapons to help you in the main objective, besides, of course, a special ability that can be used by the protagonist. All this with a lot of action, which when combined with strategy, makes everything perfect.
The Colombian government is in the beginning of a collapse, and then some paramilitary groups emerge in order to seize power and make some structural reforms.
Cornered, the government searches for one of the best military veterans in the US army, and ends up hiring William, a veteran of the US army, who receives a millionaire contract to invade the main base of the paramilitary group, in order to weaken them, leaving them without supplies. And then, William arrives on the island and has some goals to weaken the paramilitary group.
William, as a veteran military, in addition to an excellent skill with handling weapons, has a special ability of time awareness, allowing time to pass more slowly in combat, when necessary.
In Explosiver you’ll control William and you’ll have to fulfill some tasks to achieve your goal. All this with a lot of action and strategy.
Are you ready for combat? So let’s go!
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Army Men
This is probably the most precious hidden gem in steam store. You get a super cheap price (or free if you download from their main site) for a massive gameplay content with potential to be even more in future. Map is completely free-roam you can hook or jetpack your way onto anything, build anywhere, place any soldier or vehicle everywhere, drive or enter any emplacement or vehicle, even a mega robot. Personally fight the war in a front line or act as a commander and use map feature to command your troop in basic RTS style. Furthermore they have included toybox mode which basically allow you to create your own map and adding any little props or detail however you want, giving an unlimited idea to expand replayability map with community help via workshop feature.
– Real player with 146.7 hrs in game
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This is a fun game to play. I hope to see more content later on, in the future. Maybe a terrain manipulator tool would be a good idea, so we can be more creative. I Also hope to see some game logic tools as well. It wouldn’t be a bad idea to implement, a player level pallet, so when the player completes a level, it go’s on to the next level, that the player has made. More map props i think are needed. A much needed level variety I think would be good. In the map maker, I think it would be nice to have a clear all option, instead of individually deleting every map prop. I think the camera needs to be fixed, when going into buildings, makes it hard to give commands to units when the camera floats into the ceiling. It would be nice to be able to spawn unites inside on buildings, instead of spawning them out side of the building, then having them follow you inside, then having to fight with the player’s camera. But over all the game is very fun, it brought back childhood memories, like Army men 3D, Army men world war, Army men air sea land, Army men RTS, Army men Sarge’s Heros 1, and 2.
– Real player with 69.0 hrs in game
Enherjar Synergy
Well, I saw this game and I thought the neons looked cool, so I decided to give it a download. I really like shooters, even though I can’t say that I usually have high rankings in other multiplayer games, it’s always still alot of fun to hop into matchmaking with my friends when they want to play and this one caught my attention. What I like about Enherjar Synergy is that it seemed really easy to get started playing. They have bots that are pretty fun to train with and get to know the maps, and they also have a Student Aim Assist which really helped me get the hang of shooting with all the different guns in my first few matches. I never played other fps games that were so beginner friendly, like, I’ve played Apex and Overwatch and got slaughtered my first few matches, so I just stopped playing them right away. This one I feel like I can actually play with others at my skill level, which is awesome because I really love multiplayer shooters and it’s nice to be able to play one where I feel like I can do alot of damage to nubs hahaha
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
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This game is INCREDIBLY hard to look at. It is by far the ugliest game I have ever played. The environments are built with just WAY over the top Neon and Boom. Your enemies are just beams of light by the looks of it and to top it off, there’s an UGLY as hell dirty visor screen filter thing going on and it’s horrendous. I streamed my first-time experience with this and I couldn’t finish a game because it’s just so difficult to just look at despite several attempts. I have no idea whether the map designs are good, or if anything else is good because the visual aesthetic is not it chief.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Inheritors2078
This is a wonderful game! I’ll go over three separate categories that stood out for me, then give a final synopsis. Thanks for checking it out!
Graphics - 9/10 - The graphics are actually pretty fantastic! I run it on a 4K monitor, and it looks great. I didn’t experience any graphical bugs, but I did notice a slight drop in quality for the background and the sky. It seems like a ton of emphasis - rightly so - was towards actual in game characters and actions (explosions, movement, etc). Take note of Total War, for example. Their backgrounds and skies are fantastic. Once that is fixed up, and a larger variety of maps are supplied, it will be great.
– Real player with 12.9 hrs in game
An interesting RTS/TD hybrid - run around panels that control a drone used to control your buildings and units that you can control to go FPS. Takes getting used to, but works surprisingly well!
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Rescuer
I played first time like this game in my life. It has some bugs especially on maps and when climbed the ladder. Otherwise it tastes good. I couldn’t find any food or water cuz of that i died. I found market for just weapon and stuffs not more. Tutorial is can be for gameplay at least.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Not only is this an asset flip, this developer is using multiple developer names and re-selling the same crappy game over and over under different game names!
He’s already released THIS EXACT SAME GAME six months ago under the name “Mission Z” under the developer names “New Games Waves” and “Softwaves”:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1401750/Mission_Z/
I was just trying to review a new FPS game I saw to be honest, but then had extreme deja-vu as I knew I had played this same garbage game about six months ago. I expose this developer and everything he’s doing here, including his breaking the Steam developer TOS in this video:
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Structura
This is a niche game intended for a small group of people that enjoy the concept of turning DOS into a game, and manually handling every aspect of base building and logistics through text commands - in lieu of having situational action buttons that figure what you are trying to do when you aim at x thing.
I am not one of those people. I don’t know any of those people.
But I do hope the devs find their audience.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Prime & Load : 1776
Very fun game with a lot of potential
The Good:
-A spiritual successor to NW in both feel and graphics.
-Smooth gameplay despite bugs
-Good balance of authenticity and fun
-Constant updates
-Much appreciated regiment focus
-Enjoyable cavalry and musket mechanics
-Netcode is extremely smooth
-It’s still EA, and is constantly improving!
The Bad:
-Graphics are not up to modern standards
-Some bugs persist that are being ironed out
-Playerbase not huge yet
-Really just the bugs that keep cropping up. They’re little annoying things, but they are being fixed.
– Real player with 83.6 hrs in game
(54thRegt) Col. Pertanix here,
For players who have experienced Mount and Blade NW, Holdfast and etc, Prime and Load: 1776 is for you. The game itself features plenty of cool American Revolutionary War uniforms varying from British and Hessian units to American and French. If cool uniforms alone weren’t enough to convince you, the gameplay is also great. Though this is better played with friends and in line battle formation, the weapons of the game range from pistols and swords for officers, to the ever famous Brown Bess musket and more. What I enjoy the best about Prime and Load is the community coming together to enjoy some good old fashioned 18th century warfare. The battles are fun, and well organized by the developers and players alike. As a reenactor who is confined to his house due to Covid-19, this is my next best option to re-create historical battles. It is certainly worth the ever penny I spent.
– Real player with 72.9 hrs in game