Super Hexagon

Super Hexagon

Minimalist perfection.

You can only go left, go right, or do nothing at all. That’s all of the options you have.

This game pushes this minimalistic rendition of dodge to the utter maximum.

The game starts out hard and doesn’t get easier, but getting better at the game is incredibly rewarding. Your mistakes are always your own, your high score often just barely out of reach.

The game doesn’t ever let up in terms of ramping difficulty, but also doesn’t get tedious or boring.

You’ll first just have to dodge simple obstacles coming at you, then learn patterns to deal with complex obstacles, while the game just gets faster and faster.

Real player with 104.5 hrs in game


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Real player with 44.4 hrs in game

Super Hexagon on Steam

Furi

Furi

What will you fight for?

Furi is a top-down, boss rush, indie bullet hell action game hybrid developed by an indie studio named The Game Bakers. The game is about our protagonist, referred to as “The Stranger” by the other characters, trying to escape the jail he’s in for the “bad things” he has done.

The Jailer is the key. Kill him and you’ll be free.

[Detailed Story Analysis] The protagonist after one of his routine torture sessions, is rescued by a man wearing a rabbit mask. He tells him in order to be free, he has to kill the jailer. After this, our protagonist fights the jailers in order to regain his freedom. After each fight, there are small walking sequences, these sequences are accompanied by our rabbit masked friend, The Voice. During these sequences, The Voice tells us about the story and what the upcoming jailer did to us or what we did to him. The walking sequences are great, it builds the tension, you get to see the beautiful landscapes and listen to glorious music also learn a bit about the story.

Real player with 176.2 hrs in game


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What a game. Immediately upon finishing the first boss, I knew I was in for a treat. This game is an emotional rollercoaster, resulting from the player’s own struggles to improve, the design of each fight, and possible unexpected feelings from the plot. Pardon the excessive gushing, but I think it’s proportionate to the crazy ride this has been.

This is the kind of game where you’re going die repeatedly, saying “Aghh, I could have dodged that!” There are no levels, gear, stats, or customization in this game. This might be an instant turn off for some, but this also means that there is no need to grind and that any improvements in your performance can only be attributed to your own growth in skill. There is also no penalty for dying and having to restart a fight, other than a decrease in your performance score, which takes into account the duration of the fight, how many hits you took, and how many times you died. No grind, no resources, just get back in there and try not to suck this time!

Real player with 39.5 hrs in game

Furi on Steam

Celeste

Celeste

Oh my god, this is one of the best games I have ever played. Actually, scratch that, this is one of the best games available on steam. This game was perfect from prologue to epilogue, and it was fair yet absolutely brutal. The story was so goddamn immersive and sometimes comedic; this game was an emotional roller-coaster. It also has an assist mode that encourages usage if the default game is inaccessible, instead of making fun of you like so many other games do. I had tons of fun, however, I haven’t beaten chapter 8, b sides, c sides, or chapter 9 yet. I will write more reviews of those chapters/sub-chapters once I beat them.

Real player with 170.6 hrs in game


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Simply a delightful platformer. A masterclass at level design. The core mechanics are so well made that i found myself craving for content even after 90+ hours. You keep learning new ways to overcome obsticles which makes this game infinitely replayable. Incredibly beutiful presentation and a simple, yet very touching and relatable story. If you don’t buy and play this game right this instant i am going to come to your house and steal tour shoes.

Real player with 93.5 hrs in game

Celeste on Steam

Cuphead

Cuphead

This game is awesome!!! Iv’e beaten the game with expert S rank and all achievements and let me say, iv’e enjoyed nearly every moment! Yes, the game is challenging but when you get that knockout it is so satisfying! Its a 10/10 game and i would recommend it!

Real player with 369.6 hrs in game

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Real player with 89.0 hrs in game

Cuphead on Steam

Geometry Dash

Geometry Dash

–-{ Graphics }—

☐ You forget what reality is

☐ Beautiful

☑ Good

☐ Decent

☐ Bad

☐ Don‘t look too long at it

☐ MS-DOS

—{ Gameplay }—

☐ Very good

☑ Good

☐ It’s just gameplay

☐ Mehh

☐ Watch paint dry instead

☐ Just don’t

—{ Audio }—

☐ Eargasm

☑ Very good

☐ Good

☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☐ I’m now deaf

—{ Audience }—

☑ Kids

☑ Teens

☑ Adults

☐ Grandma

—{ PC Requirements }—

☐ Check if you can run paint

☑ Potato

☐ Decent

☐ Fast

☐ Rich boi

☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

—{ Difficulty }—

Real player with 341.6 hrs in game

this game made my childhood and its PERFECT, aswell this game has no graphics but u can make your own in the level creator. pretty hard, very easy to rage but this game is good as heck.

Real player with 223.8 hrs in game

Geometry Dash on Steam

The Impossible Game

The Impossible Game

Probably my favourite game in the list of hyper-difficult platformers on Steam, The Impossible Game uses a simplistic art style with equally simple mechanics which work well together to create an enjoyable, addictive and challenging game, it also holds the “excellent soundtrack” trophy like many others of the same genre. The PC version also comes with a level editor which is a really nice addition and gives the game some more playability.

The objective is simple, jump, clear and doge oncoming obstacles and reach the end of the levels without dying. Sounds easy enough, but the short time window which you have to make your decision on whether or when to jump or not makes things incredibly difficult, though sometimes equally frustating.

Real player with 18.4 hrs in game

After some time i had to change my mind about my vote…

i really looked forward to try that game myself and had to wait like 3 years or even more to finally arrive on my favorite plattform, the pc as i don’t like to play on my android phone or sit in front of my tv to play. i use my spare time after working on the pc and what did i get for my 5 bucks? a unfinished port it seems. the music and the game itself is visually the same beside the unecessary blure all over it with no option to turn it off.

Real player with 14.2 hrs in game

The Impossible Game on Steam

64.0

64.0

Hi!, I had this game in my wishlist since i saw it in my descovery queue on the 4th or 6th, and I finally got it a little while ago. I must say this game is alot of fun to play, maybe its because im a sucker for good rhythm games but either way I’m full impressed with the outcome. Now there were a few minor nitpicks I had about it:

1: sync,

I’ve only played a little bit of the levels that you get at the start and I noticed that the levels sync very nicely with the songs but I found that sometimes it didnt really sync that well, It’s nothing I cant deal with though.

Real player with 110.3 hrs in game

You don’t realize how long a minute lasts till you play this game.

Music of this game is awesome, it says, when you boot the game up. Yeah, it’s okay, decent. But what is far from awesome is the game itself. 64 does not want you to win, it does not want you to go, it does not know what it wants. I assume the original name comes from giving each color 4 sections, which makes 16, and dividing each section into 4 bars.

What we get in the end is far from this idea. It is not a rhythm game, it tries to be reaction-based game, it ends up being that mixed with memorization of patterns.

Real player with 36.6 hrs in game

64.0 on Steam

Black blood

Black blood

[0.2] Controls & Training & Help

[0] Menu & Settings

[0.1] Sound & Music

[0.2] Graphics

[0.1] Game Design

[0.1] Game Story

[0.3] Game Content

[0.2] Completion time (level/game)?

[0] is it Enjoyable & Fun?

[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)

[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related

[0] BONUS point: Review for VR

[N] - if Registration is required with providing PII

Stars received: 1.2/10 ___ Note: v.4 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions

Game description key-points: shoot them all game with fixed positioned towers in assitance

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

★☆☆☆☆

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Black blood on Steam

Electronic Super Joy 2

Electronic Super Joy 2

This is how you do a game.

I recently finished this game, and it was an amazing experience. It had a smile on my face for all most all of the way. It blows the half baked groove city out of the water and even some parts of the orignial.

Graphics: Not really much to say here, takes the groove city route by adding parallax scrolling. I think it looks more appealing than the last 2. Some things were polshied up, like the stars having smiley faces. Though the 3d effects look really cool yet really strange and weird. The graphics get an A+

Real player with 25.0 hrs in game

A sequel to one of my favorite games

What I want you to take out of this first paragraph is that the bar for Electronic Super Joy 2 was set extremely high by its predecessor. First title of this series is easily one of the best games I have ever played and I wouldn’t hesitate to put it in my TOP 10, possibly even TOP 5.

I don’t like “judging” games for their previous entries in the series, but I suppose it’s a very human thing to do. To start from a certain stand point, as we all have had our experiences in the past and we either nostalgically recall them from time to time or we bury them as deep inside our “forget” box as humanly possible.

Real player with 10.9 hrs in game

Electronic Super Joy 2 on Steam

Electronic Super Joy

Electronic Super Joy

Electronic Super Joy. A 2-Dimensional partially-difficult platformer with fitting electronic soundtrack (courtesy of EnV) and simple yet vivid colors.

Majority of the game is a basic story. The Wanderer (You) runs off in search of the Evil Wizard, who so happens to have his (your) butt. He shall seek VENGEANCE for his booty!

The objective of the game is to journey throughout a puzzling world, from one portal to another. As you progress in the game, various enemies and obstacles await your way, doing whatever they can to stop you. Your character’s powers vary on the particular stages that you enter, but (as far as I know) he is able to stomp, double jump, and fly. If you keep watch of the stages, you’ll see white stars; when all are collected, they unlock one last world that’s separate from the main three. Legitimately, there are three bosses, two are a part of the adventure and one that’s included in the fourth world.

Real player with 92.9 hrs in game

Electronic Super Joy

Visuals:

The game’s visuals are dynamic and wonderful to experience. It is apparent that every visual style done between levels has been manipulated to make every level dissimilar from each other. Therefore, traveling from level to level is never tedious and is instead always a pleasant surprise. Although the foreground is black, it is ripe with detail while backgrounds are bright and a great contrast to the monochrome foreground. Small things like the moving pieces in the background are a faultless addition and sync perfectly with the music. It’s not photorealistic, but for a game like this, it has no need to be.

Real player with 22.3 hrs in game

Electronic Super Joy on Steam