ZERO Sievert

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


Read More: Best Gun Customization Atmospheric Games.


ZERO Sievert on Steam

Tea For God

Tea For God

Tea For God is a VR adventure that uses impossible spaces with procedural generation to allow players infinite movement within their own place. Customizable gameplay can be anything between a relaxing long walk, an intense arcade shooter (checkpoint based) and a roguelite shooter-explorer.

In the distant future, humankind has been united, ruled by God Emperor. Endowed with advanced technology we reached stars, colonised new worlds, went onto endless crusades against myriads of civilisations.

Personal tragedies tend to be meaningless against the time. But once in a while, one person may start a fire that can change the fate of the whole universe. A man who lost his family, who holds God Emperor accountable for their death, seeking answers and vengeance, embarks onto his last journey to the place no human has ever left alive, where God Emperor is believed to reside.

Key features

  • Use your own feet to move, no teleporting, no sliding.

  • Adjusts to your play area, no matter how small or how big it is.

  • Customize your experience, make it as easy or as hard as you desire.

  • Two main modes: arcade - easy to understand and focused on adventure and roguelite - where you explore devices you find on your own.

  • Procedurally generated world with a linear story with handcrafted key scenes.

Impossible spaces

Tea For God utilises the concept of impossible spaces, a Euclidean orbifold. The world is composed of spaces that overlap each other making it possible to travel through a big world, while never leaving your play area.

Procedural generation

It’s the procedural generation that makes many things possible. To fully utilise impossible concepts, the game generates the world to fit within your play area. The procedural generation doesn’t stop with there. Almost everything you see is created with the use of procedural generation, carefully created algorithms that generate robots, how they look and move, devices, weapons and more.

Play area

As the game adjusts to the available space, there are some minimal requirements. The smallest space handled by the game is 1,80m x 1,2m (6ft x 4ft). If you have less than that, the game will use horizontal scaling to make the world appear larger, bringing the minimal space down to 90cm x 60cm (3ft x 2ft).

Customizable experience

There are two main game modes:

  • Arcade. With simpler gameplay mechanics, easy to understand, navigation that guides you to your current objective, with checkpoint system to allow, in case of a failure, restarting at the last safe spot (or restart the chapter).

  • Roguelite. Richer with gameplay systems that require exploration and experimenting to learn, permadeath, persistent unlocks and a world that at times becomes open, requiring you to find your own way. There is a save system that allows taking breaks and continuing the adventure later.

Besides that, there is a range of modifiers, which may make the game much easier (up to where you have infinite health and ammo and there are no robots, even the ones that do not harm you) or much harder (tougher, more aggressive enemies that are quicker to attack, no navigation aid and more).

The world and the story

As you venture further into the complex, you will listen to a recording that will introduce you to the world but will provide you with even more questions. For the answers, you will have to look alone. They won’t be given on a silver plate.


Read More: Best Gun Customization Action Roguelike Games.


Tea For God on Steam

41 Hours: Prologue

41 Hours: Prologue

Fun and unique fps with traits from Crysis and Bright Memory.

The official press info:

41 Hours - is a first-person shooter dramatic experience that follows the narrative of Ethan, a workaholic scientist in search of his long-lost wife.

Join his trip through the parallel universes and make those trying to stop you from getting back your love suffer.

You get to master devices that enhance you with super-human abilities:

• Telekinesis (mind manipulation of objects at distance) -

• Time manipulation (fast reaction over slow motion)

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game


Read More: Best Gun Customization Sci-fi Games.


For me this game is more promising than other reviewers have found it. I’m not usually crazy about too much story line (too much for my taste in Crysis for eg) but with my favourite shooters going down the campaigns as thinly disguised survival scene after survival scene, where you face ever increasing and ultimately, pointless hordes of enemies to disguise a lack of imagination (think Doom Eternal - Ancient Gods, Serious Sam 4) this game strikes a nice balance for me. Sure there’s bugs, but there’s popular well established games out there with bugs that have never been ironed out. Happy to give this one a chance.

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

41 Hours: Prologue on Steam

8089: The Next Action RPG

8089: The Next Action RPG

Been testing this since literal first alpha build so take this with a bit of “bias salt” if you want, but my honest opinion:

  • Game is great. Both in VR and non-VR modes. (I played primarily in non-VR). It’s riding on 5089 success and it does so very well imo. Phr00t’s charm is strong in this one.

  • Butter smooth controls, little bit of jank here and there, but otherwise game is great. runs smooth, framerate is stable and fairly well optimised (literally ran on GPD Win2).

  • Gameplay is pretty good. It’s fun to annihilate alien bugs with stealth kills or just shoot groups of enemies with whatever shotgun-sniper-mortar automatic weapon you make. Plenty of good combat abilities to make combat even more fun.

Real player with 139.7 hrs in game

As of writing this review I’ve only been playing for 10 hours, but I seriously could see myself playing this for many more. Don’t let the graphics keep you from playing this game if it seems interesting to you, because once you get used to it, the potato looking bad guys reactions start to give it a certain charm. The real reason to play this game is the gameplay and the core game loop in this is pretty amazing. Primarily it is a game where you want to make your stats and gear’s numbers go higher, and to do that you have to continually venture further into difficult lands. As you progress the enemies grow stronger and you face different and interesting challenges that change up your gameplay. You can’t just rush to the higher level zones and scrape together better gear though, instead you have to activate each new area, which unlocks all the vendors and quests for that particular difficulty level. Supposedly this continues infinitely, and I have no reason to doubt it.

Real player with 76.3 hrs in game

8089: The Next Action RPG on Steam

Hard Night VR

Hard Night VR

If you like Arizona Sunshine, you’ll like this one too.

The difficulty and volume are just right.

No annoying storyline or puzzles to solve.

There are still a lot of bugs, but it’s enjoyable enough.

I’m looking forward to future updates.

Real player with 37.6 hrs in game

Yeah it has some Glitches at Doors and general the input setup is not the best for the Index.

But I do like the maps and what it shows. Sometimes the missing UI or voice that would help you navigate thru the map is a pain, because when you are wrong you cant just run there. There is no running in the game and no jumping.

Then there are points in the map, where the Ai dosnt know, how to reach it and quit the job doing nothing but standing still. When you lean towards something the game things you walked a bit forword and cause of this is you stand on top of something you just wanted to grab. Then the Weapons like to get stuck in the floor. and i would like to have more enemys it was a easy run maybe this normal run and then something like Hell upon Earth where you have like 2-3 Times the enemys and the same ammo caps and founds.

Real player with 23.0 hrs in game

Hard Night VR on Steam

Society

Society

Single-player survival game in a small northen town, with elements of horror.

Take on the role of a military survivor of the nuclear apocalypse who must take care of the survival of his bunker neighbors. Explore the radiation-contaminated city, destroy monsters spawned by anomalous energy, and improve relationships with local factions.

The city awaits you, stalkers!

Society on Steam

The Light of the Darkness

The Light of the Darkness

THE LIGHT OF THE DARKNESS is a Metroidvania game inspired by the beloved classics. Explore the Lands of Oblivion, a cursed place between the worlds of Light and Darkness. Play as the first and unique hybrid, a creature of both worlds, yet bound to neither. Survive the hatred of the Pales and the Darks. Delve into a world filled with rich storytelling and an intriguing, original history.

Setting

“Ophelos: the world of Light, Zigardth: the world of Darkness and the Lands of Oblivion."

Long ago, a world divided between Light and Darkness emerged. Pales and Darks blinked into existence. Despite their world split in two by a cataclysmic event, it did not take long for the two societies to discover each other. War followed, fueled by the prejudice between them.

In a dark pit in a cursed land, a strange creature rises from a pile of corpses with no memories or knowledge about himself or the world around him. He is the first and only of his kind; a hybrid, with essences of Light and Dark. As soon he appears, the Pales and the Darks reject him for his nature, forcing him to face alone the dangers of those lands.

Follow this hybrid’s journey through the madness of war. Discover with him the strange nature of the world and its inhabitants. Help him on his journey to unite two clashing cultures, and learn the intriguing truth of his origin.

Caracteristics

  • Episodic Metroidvania: Elaborate level design that encourages exploration and evolution of skills in an engaging manner.

  • Essence Absorption: Absorb essences from other beings, allowing the player to gain strength, abilities. Discover a diverse combination of elements, natures, and personas that can be merged into a multitude of spell variants.

  • Equipment, weapons, and more!: Access an arsenal of equipment and weapons, each with their own attributes, abilities and attack patterns.

  • Immersive visuals: Cutting-edge 3D graphics with a dark, realistic style, different environments, and dynamic lighting. Encounter beautifully detailed models and environments with a fine tuned, intuitive interface.

  • An epic tale: Immerse yourself in The Lands of Oblivion and unearth a mysterious world of mystical elements. Learn the rich history of the Pales and the Darks and what has led to their violent conflict. Play as the amnesic hybrid and collect clues and memories through flashbacks. Discover his mysterious past and what awaits him in his legendary saga.

The Light of the Darkness on Steam

Two Coins

Two Coins

Two Coins is a time-traveling action adventure. You play as Richard, a guy with a completely normal life. He finds a magazine about forests and wilderness at work and is inspired to go on a forest trip.

“Richard walks for a while before it gets dark. Suddenly he falls into a cave and faints. When he wakes up he is confused and trying to find his way home again. Things seem different now. Very different.”

This is a single-player game where you can switch between first person or third person perspective. Survive by hunting, eating and drinking. Do tasks for people, contribute to the village, and even build your own temporary home. Perhaps the most important thing is to try to find the way back to the present again. If it’s even possible?

Two Coins on Steam

XENOGROVE

XENOGROVE

EXOTIC ALIEN WORLD

Travel by foot or by mount across a wide swath of varying horizons full of lush foliage, NPCs, hidden treasures, and hostile wildlife.

FAST-PACED DUNGEON COMBAT

Voyage portal through portal fighting enemies and rescuing your people in inter-dimensional dungeons that feature branching paths and replay variation. They may not be the same if you return…

MODULAR WEAPONRY

Upgrade your weapon at any workbench to form the perfect weapon from a combination of barrels, receivers, handles, alternate fire modes, and more. Tailor your weapon to your preference or to gain an edge in various dungeons.

OLD-SCHOOL CHARM

Enjoy gigabytes of hand-drawn textures and animations that offer old-school charm while still leveraging modern technology.

XENOGROVE on Steam

Nuke Land

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.

Nuke Land on Steam