Tactical Suppression

Tactical Suppression

It has a lot of potential, but it lacks variety. But the true killer of any online shooter is players. Where are they?

Weapons feel effective, variety is lacking, but casual is what they named it. Jump in and fire. If you had a group of friends to play with this could be a really fun game, but with the price tag of $40 US it there should be more to this game.

TLDR: Not worth it right now. For $20 it might be acceptable.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game


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Tactical Suppression on Steam

Hyper Jam

Hyper Jam

This is Hyper Jam

, a retro themed fast paced arena figther, that keeps you focused and tryingharding, you need to win, no matter what. What makes this game so great are multiple things:

**The Music: **Just amazing 80’s synthwave/retro electro music that hypes you up, makes you feel connected to the game, and just feels good to listen to.

Even if you are waiting for a game, it’s just nice to listen to while waiting, building the hype for the upcoming game, and keeping the hype from the last one. Simply perfect.****

Real player with 136.3 hrs in game


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(Received for free from Launch Tournament)

Hyper Jam is one of the most polished indie titles I’ve ever played, and probably one of the best couch-competitive games out there.

The combat feels like it’s hit the perfect spot between too simple and too complex - everyone can understand and use each mechanic, but there’s enough depth for die-hards and experienced players to perfect and start pulling off impressive plays. The perk system makes every match feel different, and combined with the barrages you can send down when knocked out, helps equalize the playing field a little.

Real player with 25.2 hrs in game

Hyper Jam on Steam

Monster Jaunt

Monster Jaunt

This game has that classic Nintendo couch party vibe. I’ve played it with a few different groups of people, and it seems to work well with both frequent and casual gamers. The minigames have a good amount of variety to them, and there’s enough minigames to give it a plenty of replayability. One particularly nice touch is the adorable art of the hybrid creatures in the game. I’ve fallen in love with the panda/andaconda hybrid"pandaconda" and the fiery otter “magmotter”.

Favorite minigame:

  • Topagrathree

Real player with 14.1 hrs in game


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I would heartily recommend Monster Jaunt for anyone looking for a new party game.

The mini games give you a variety of challenges that mostly focus on skill and not pure chance. The board game is engaging and yet lightweight enough to be understood at a glance. Nearly the entire game allows for simultaneous play, so you don’t lose engagement while someone else it taking their turn. The Remote Play Together integration works wonderfully, as expected. Being able to play a local game across the country with little detriment is a huge bonus feature for a game like this.

Real player with 9.6 hrs in game

Monster Jaunt on Steam

Buddy Bash

Buddy Bash

Crushing friends & family with a crate has never been this fun before. Works great through Steam Remote Play!

Real player with 18.0 hrs in game

Quite a fun couch fighter with some unique features, like fall damage and dissolving platforms, as well as some weird parkour elements. We used Steam remote with keyboard controls

https://youtu.be/MM0eMuapDrs

Real player with 7.0 hrs in game

Buddy Bash on Steam

Undead Can Dance

Undead Can Dance

Undead Can Dance is a dancing battle game in virtual reality where you compete against other sorcerers in taking control of the dead through rhythm, power and accuracy. Once an undead is in your possession, it will start dancing for you, sweating and jostling on the dancefloor while boosting your score. You can’t dance? Just pretend! It’s light-hearted yet intense and fun.

ONLINE BATTLES

Undead can Dance is built from the ground up to offer a tailored, solid and fun multiplayer experience along with a single-player mode. Never dance alone again.

EASY BEATMAPS MAKER

The game ships with music, but it also works flawlessly with your own mp3. Adjust a couple of settings in the notes Detector, tweak the dancing style in the Choreographer, and you are ready to go. Easy but powerful.

ALWAYS GROWING PLAYLIST

Her (Latin Remix) by Electromatic

CC BY-SA 3.0

Basason by Basason

CC BY-SA 3.0

You are so the shit - Oilboy’s aftersun

CC BY-SA 3.0

Don’t mean a thing by TeknoAXE

CC BY 4.0

Memorias (M.A.L.A. Remix) by Galeria Disco

CC BY-SA 4.0

In control by Oilboy’s aftersun

CC BY-SA 3.0

From The Ocean by Lampé

CC BY-ND 4.0

Slide by Arcane

free copyright

At the Beginning by THE FREAK FANDANGO ORCHESTRA

CC BY-SA 3.0

This Party - stellar art wars 15

CC0 1.0

Lucifer Cannon by Wontolla

CC BY-SA 3.0

Wanna Make U Dance by Rave Raccoon

CC BY-SA 2.0 UK

Filet Mignon by Bobby Marleni

CC BY-SA 4.0

Take On The Dancefloor by Redmann

CC BY-SA 3.0

Boiled Fantasies - Oilboy’s aftersun

CC BY-SA 3.0

ADDITIONAL CREDITS

Procedural dance animation and low-poly man model by Keijiro Takahashi

Undead Can Dance on Steam

Ash of Gods: Arena

Ash of Gods: Arena

Ash of Gods: Arena is an online game which combines turn-based tactical combat and elements of a card collectibles game. Based on multiplayer mode from the original award-winning game, Ash of Gods: Redemption.

Build up a unique team and develop your tactics based on your choice of characters, gather a powerful deck of your desire to improve your strategy or to surprise an opponent with an unexpected move which can change the course of an entire battle.

Fight on the arena to get a rank amongst the strongest players, team up with your friends in clans and dominate the others.

Ash of Gods: Arena on Steam

Battlerite

Battlerite

I can’t praise this game’s design enough. I don’t think there’s a competitive game that is better than this game from a design perspective. I know this game gets compared to Dota or League of Legends a lot, but it’s really more like a top-down fighting game with simple inputs.

This game just doesn’t have parts that aren’t fun. The games are always short, and even if you lose the first two rounds, your opponents aren’t so overpowered that you don’t have a chance for the rest of the game, there’s tons of potential for comebacks and a game is never over till it’s over.

Real player with 934.0 hrs in game

Sadly, no matter how good it is, I can’t recommend a game whose developer misled their playerbase and abused their trust.

See, during a time of ever-dwindling population of Battlerite, they announced a Royale game mode “to fill a void in Battlerite” (dev blog ). It’s fair to say that the majority of Battlerite players never asked specifically for a Battle Royale, but the community ran along with it, considering “new game modes” had always been mentioned on its roadmap and people understood the game could use a more casual experience.

Real player with 788.8 hrs in game

Battlerite on Steam

JetX VR

JetX VR

Gameplay feels pretty similar to Skyfront VR, which is also a flying shooter. What Jet X does to differentiate itself is the game modes in addition to deathmatch. There is a racing mode (really fun) and my favorite, energy core. In this mode, everyone is after the energy core. When someone picks it up, everyone gangs up to kill them and drop the core. Next person picks it up and flies away from everyone to hold the core as long as possible. First player to hold the core for a total of 100 seconds wins.

Real player with 9.1 hrs in game

Great gameplay. Great sound. Great design. Great visualising. Incredible drive. It makes me proud for future VR-gaming scene. This game forces you plunge into the world of relaxation and gives you flashbacks to old Quake games. But it’s just a words. Let’s talk about things.

Positive sign:

  • Clear and unerstandable TUTORIAL

  • Full immersion

  • Good graphics

  • Nice mechanics

  • Good balance

Amusing is the fact that the pluses do not need to be specifically disclosed, since they are simply telling about everything right away.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

JetX VR on Steam

Command & Conquer™ Remastered Collection

Command & Conquer™ Remastered Collection

Great game. Brings back memories.

Real player with 82.9 hrs in game

It slaps with nostalgia :D

Real player with 82.5 hrs in game

Command & Conquer™ Remastered Collection on Steam

GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-

GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE-

You get an album during the purchase, and apparently it comes along with a free game.

Which is also packed with:

  • Flashy, stylish and gorgeous character, all packed with different weaknesses and strenght to suit your gameplan, provided you have one. If not, well, might aswell try out other characters to goof around with.

  • Plays the Album during the gameplay to rock along while you fight. All characters comes along with thier own themed soundtracks, pretty swell to listen to, and goes amazingly as you brawl through the mayhem.

Real player with 267.4 hrs in game

I’d like to play this game but the lobbies are so fucked i can’t get a match

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Failed to Match With Opponent

Real player with 239.7 hrs in game

GUILTY GEAR -STRIVE- on Steam