ZERO Sievert
ZERO Sievert is a post apocalyptic game setted In a fictitious part of Russia.
The bunker ZERO Sievert: here you can accept new quests, talk to NPC, trade with vendors, manage your equipment and improve your base.
Maps: Maps are procedurally generated to ensure good replayability. The main points of interest will then be in a different location each time, but there is loot in everywhere in the map so be prepared to explore!
Weapons modification: Weapons can be modified, it is up to the player to create a weapon he likes or to focus on statistics. There are a lot of different mods and an incredible amount of combinations
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Demon Engines
Over 2.4 million unique weapon combinations and counting
Ancient machine demons prey on the last surviving people. Remaining survivors must build powerful weapons to rival the machine demons might.
Create the ultimate weapon with over 2.4 million possible combinations and counting. Engage enemies far with sniper grenade launcher. Get up-close and personal with automatic shotgun with exploding bolts. Near limitless combinations
Destroy enemy strongholds and fight increasingly difficult waves of enemies for legendary loot. Each level the enemy difficulty increases, but so does the loot quality
Unlock new characters each with their own unique vehicle and skills.
Exoplanet: First Contact
UPDATE below the original review, 23+ hours in the game
I currently have close to 9.4 hours in the game, and I’m at the current ‘end.’ As such, I’ll provide my thoughts thus far:
1st question most ask, is it worth buying? In its current state, at 10 hours of gameplay, that’s a tough sell, but having a chance to perhaps have some input on how the final product turns out may be the tipping point for some.
I’ve had fun. I’ve thought about this game between sessions, which is usually a good indicator that it’s interesting enough, even in its current Alpha state, to keep me guessing. I really hope this winds up as a completed project (have seen a few Alphas sputter and die, let this not be one!)
– Real player with 23.4 hrs in game
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What if Firefly and Mad Max had a Western themed love child…?
Add in a healthy dollop of Fallout and you’d be looking at Exoplanet: First Contact a real find for those of you lucky enough to stumble across it’s store page.
At the moment - Update 7, mid Jan 2018 - sadly almost nobody has heard of this early access gem. This game is a serious sleeper. It’s a clever, novel concept, the gameplay and the story suck you in from the beginning. I’ve seen criticism of the graphics in other reviews but I guess that was prior to the last update because the desert looks great to me.
– Real player with 12.7 hrs in game
Nuke Land
Nuke Land is a huge open world with dozens of cities and settlements. As you travel you will meet many enemies, both human and mutated insects. Weapons in Nuke Land are the main argument, but there are not many of them left. However, you can find a weapons craftsman. He will help you restore and upgrade weapons. You have a variety of activities: trade, work as a mercenary, racketeering and other monkey business. Choose what you want to be: a mercenary or a merchant; the mayor of a forlorn village or decide to conquer all the towns and proclaim a new state.
Antibody
You are the cure.
Sanguon, an otherwordly and newly discovered planet, has found itself the hotbed for a highly infectious alien lifeform. After intercepting a distress call from the surface research colony, you conclude the infection rate will outrun your efforts to contact your fellow humans. It is up to your piloting skills and the peculiar cleansing capabilities of your allied Chonklers to save Sanguon - and indeed the universe - from Viroid assimilation.
Multitask to victory.
Efficiently and continuously reposition your Chonkler companions to impede the rising infection. But stay alert, as your friendly critters are completely defenseless and will need your maneuverability and firepower to keep them safe as increasingly dangerous waves of enemies amass to attack.
Their loss is your gain.
Viroid corruption siphoned by the Chonklers can be converted into power-ups by your ship. Radar improvements? Piercing shot? Do you save up for big upgrades, or do you enjoy a flurry of smaller ones? The choice is yours.
A blast from the past, in the present.
A love letter to shoot ‘em up classics like Gradius, R-Type and Defender. Undeniably gameplay driven and thoroughly indulging in 80’s sci-fi pulp, Antibody is sure to excite arcade enthusiasts.
MADNESS: Project Nexus
Madness Project Nexus. First of all the obvious. 600+ hours as of writing this you already know I’m going to recommend this game. Here’s why:
Why Reccomend This?
I am one of the original kickstarter backers. I’ve been around since the beginning. So I’ve seen and played this game throughout it’s entire development lifecycle. Throughout it all I’ve seen the game change a lot, from it’s graphical upgrades, to refinement of the mechanics and gameplay design, I’ve played this game through it’s best and worst. And the one thing I can absolutely say is that this is a great game that I’ve had a lot of fun with, and am confident it only gets better from here.
– Real player with 678.5 hrs in game
sandford is a massive handsome hunk and i’d smooch on him all day
Jokes aside, I’ll go through the game and what I experienced. I played through Arena mode 2 times and am currently playing as ‘The Massive’, and I’ve beat the base game all on normal, and am yet to play it on tough.
This is my real first review, so i’ll break it into segments. In order, Story, Arena, and Playground. This is the order you SHOULD play the game, or at least in parts.
Story : In the story, you play through a long and grueling journey as Hank and his buds, and you make new friends along the way on your conquest to take down Project Nexus. The story, i binged through and completed in 3 days, but if you take your time, you’ll complete it in a balanced span of time. There are unique, fun to fight factions, many bosses fit for each faction and event, neatly designed levels and segments the game is played through, and many show-casings of scripting, unique weapons, and story building. It’s strong and fun, and satisfying to replay on higher difficulties. The added outfit system to allow you to replay levels with different setups is great fun. Some bits may be found strange or frustrating to fight through, but as me, a medium skill player, I always eventually prevailed. It’s definitely the main focus of the game. I rate it 8.5/10, it satisfied my Madness Combat itch!
– Real player with 166.9 hrs in game
Rest In Pieces
If you like shooters, and you’re new to VR, this game is outstanding in my opinion. It can be a real challenge, but learning HOW to play is simple. The game mechanics, menus, and loadout system is all straightforward, and you can jump right into the action and immediately start blowing away demons, zombies, and various monsters. It’s a run and gun with a bit of a DOOM feel. Even the thrash metal soundtrack fits brilliantly with the feel and pace of the gameplay. You don’t have to hit a button for pick-ups either. Just walk over (or through) them to pick them up. There’s several maps with 5 levels of difficulty, and you can run back through with different loadouts. Pick your melee weapon, sidearm, and main weapon, and jump right in. It’s awesome.
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
Disclaimer: I’ve got the game via Steam curators program.
Rest in Pieces is solid FPS, but it currently lacks content. Conserving ammo is not fun in a frantic “adrenaline shooter”, other than that the game is quite enjoyable.
UPD: With new patch a lot of UI issues were fixed, I deleted them from the Cons list.
Pros:
- Gun handling is satisfying: it has reasonable recoil and controller feedback, bullets are visible and can stagger weaker enemies. The only thing missing is the sound of bullets hitting the target
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Into the Radius VR
I play this title with a Quest 2 via Air Link.
Version 2.0.6
Into the Radius (ITR) is a VR game that has shown a lot of promise over the course of its development. It is clearly well loved by its Developers. It has some atmosphere, when it isn’t hidden beneath a sphere of fog, whose radius is ironically centered on you. Enemies equipped with firearms have teeth to them, enough to challenge you to look before you leap. In its best moments, ITR will immerse you in a small corner of an anomalous disaster and you will believe - for a moment - that you’re not just standing in a big empty room.
– Real player with 99.5 hrs in game
One of the best VR Games your money can buy. Two for the price of one if you want to play the 1.0 version as well. Besides the few remaining bugs, which the devs aggressively resolve as we bring them up, Into the Radius is as close to perfection as you can get without being perfect. It could use more variety in the mission types and a much better ending, but honestly, by then, you have gotten so much value for your money by the time you get there, it feels like a small gripe.
Tight physics, gun mechanics (especially with the most recent changes), fun progression, and significant challenges at higher difficulty settings make this great value. If the thought of the flood of “Meta” 12-year olds screaming in your ear when you try to play Onward makes your skin crawl, download ITR, step into this world, and light yourself a virtual smoke, relax, and enjoy the beautiful but deadly silence.
– Real player with 94.7 hrs in game
METRO MP
In the hour of gloom and monsters, when the world has already plunged into chaos, you can go on a fun and fun adventure that will blow up your imagination and you will certainly get a lot of fun. If you dare to plunge into this world of blackness and madness, then in addition to pleasure, you can also get endless adrenaline that will boil in your blood.
You can do absolutely anything:
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Go to the surface for new supplies – donuts are already waiting for you!
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Go for equipment - the tire iron is your life!
Weapons Genius VR
Watch my video here https://youtu.be/6QEjrYcMn9M
Played on the Oculus Rift S via Steam. (Also I tried the Index Controllers and they worked)
Graphics isn’t amazing, but good enough for a game with a price this low. It’s still nice and sharp in both the Rift S or Cosmos Elite. Scaling is way off and this pulls you out of the immersion… Unless you pretend you’re a child putting together deadly weapons for a science project.
Audio is okay most of the time. The rifle shots sound weak. And why does my drill sound like a welder? Spatial sound is good enough.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Like their other game, a waste of money. I played on a quest with link. Controls hardly work. Nothing is intuitive. Buy Gun Cluhb or H3VR or anything else. Like, seriously. Please don’t buy shovelware. Please stop releasing shovelware. Hope I get my money back. It wasn’t even worth the sale price.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game