QontoWars

QontoWars

an epic game. i play it every day.

Real player with 22.1 hrs in game


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QontoWars on Steam

Frag Grounds

Frag Grounds

I saw no reviews and I got curious.

First impression, Servers are completely dead. They’re so dead in fact, Steam Charts can’t process the level of JFK dead this game is. SteamDB can though, and there were 2 players on Jun 9th. Peak playerbase was 5 players, on July 23rd, 2020. I hope everyone had fun when they played the game.

My central issue with this game is simple: The singleplayer mode has one map, and the multiplayer, the meat of this game is, as stated, quite dead. In fact, to run a server, I had to rent one from a shady Euro site, whom kept shutting down my server due to the game lobby having a max of 12 players, and the server only being paid for 8 players. That’s on 4NetPlayers however, not the developers.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game


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Frag Grounds is an abandoned Early Access FPS arena shooter with a militaristic “tacti-cool” theme. There’s a multiplayer mode (no players) and a wave survival shooter mode where you start in a building and dozens of completely identical AI come running at you for you to shoot.

The developers abandoned the game less than a year after it launched to the sound of crickets. The last update for the game was in April 2021.

The quality here is deplorably bad despite the venerable Unreal Engine backing the game. It looks like many of the game assets are just asset flips from the Unreal Asset Store.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Frag Grounds on Steam

PixKeeper

PixKeeper

World… It always holds secrets and discoveries that we will learn. A team of ordinary guys must fight against the mighty army of evil Lord Erlion, who is going to destroy the country of these brave heroes! Immerse yourself in a voxel 2.5 D world! Together with you, you will call your loyal friends who can protect you and your Homeland at the cost of their own lives. In battle, each team member reveals new abilities that they did not know about before! You will learn what incredible passive and active skills an archer, mage, and knight can learn! For each of them, you can play separately! You will need to develop your camp alone, or with friends online! Everyone will be able to develop individual abilities, and you also need to learn the unique style of the battle tower. For the tower, you will have three development branches available: defensive, attacking, and mixed. You will be able to develop individual characteristics of the tower. As the battle progresses, your scores will be updated on the leaderboard! You have to fight against a strategically developed enemy, so you need to awaken the same strategist in yourself! Each new wave will be stronger than the previous one! You will be able to keep a list of opponents, thanks to which you will know the weaknesses of each of them! Upgrade your tower, upgrade your heroes, upgrade your strategic points! Save the kingdom from defeat!


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PixKeeper on Steam

1993 Space Machine

1993 Space Machine

I confess I purchased this mainly for the nostalgia factor. After completing 1993:SM I can say the tagline “celebrating games like Gradius, R-Type and Life Force” is realistic but tends to underestimate some bullet hell elements that are present in game.

Bullet hell did indeed surface in year 1993 but was not a popular subgenre until the second half of the decade. What we have here, to summarize, is a mostly classic horizontal shooter, with occasional incursions in bullet hell territory - especially in some overcrowded passages where complex bullet geometries and bullet wave patterns tend to show up, challenging you to not only shoot but dodge, too. I’d say the classic/BH ratio is 80/20, but your mileage may vary.

Real player with 19.9 hrs in game

1993 Space Machine is short, simple but very fun 2D side scrolling Shoot Em' Up. The game is easy to pick up and play - You guide your space ship through five stages in your mission to defeat the final boss.

That is not to say the game itself is easy. Stages rapidly increase in difficulty and you will soon find yourself fending off multiple enemies and stage hazards. There are two classes of ships to choose from - A small, nimble but weaker ship or a slower ship that can tank more damage and carry more weapons. Personally I prefered the former, they were just generally better at avoiding enemy projectiles and stage hazards. I would recommend trying both types of ships and seeing which you prefer.

Real player with 13.1 hrs in game

1993 Space Machine on Steam

Line of Sight

Line of Sight

Line of Sight is a very solid shooter. Of course the most main reason why one should or should not play is solely based on the whether it’s pay to win or not. Props to developers for continually updating/adjusting the game. You guys are doing great. Back to the main “issue” everyone is talking about. Is this game pay to win? No. There is no exclusive gun with god stats that are able to take down even the most skilled player. I just proved it by achieving a profile KD/A of 3.10. I have never spent a dime on this game yet I was able to go a KD/A of 3.0 or above (no I’m not hacking). The people who call this game pay to win are the ones who are so bad at the game, they needed something to blame for their lack to skill. Although this isn’t pay to win doesn’t mean this game has flaws…because it does. The number one flaw that I noticed is how expensive the permanent guns are, granted you aren’t required to buy a gun permanent, but for the ones who want to keep a gun that they like, I do believe it is way too expensive for an average casual player.. Another flaw are the laser and flashlight attatchments. They give too much of an advantage against players because of it’s blinding capability. Yes, there are attatchments that will literally blind your enemies. Last flaw is the unbalanced matchmaking. There are high KD/A’s going against low KD/A’s in casual matches, sure it’s not ranked but this is still an issue and very unfair. Other than that the game is solid and I do recommend you try it. In conclusion, the flaws are highly expensive guns, unbalanced matchmaking, and overpowered attatchments. I hope in time that these issues will be adjusted but if you folks are thinking about trying the game…GO AHEAD! It’s ♥♥♥♥ing free, if you don’t like it then just uninstall. You got nothing to lose!

Real player with 251.2 hrs in game

Hit 100 hours so here’s my review, awesome game. Fun community, competitive play when you want it but a good time when you need it.

I’d like to address some of the comments you see frequently in the review section.

Pay To Play (P2P) or Free To Play (F2P)?

This game is not P2P.

This game is not P2P.

This game is not P2P.

This game is not P2P.

This game is not P2P.

This game is not P2P. If you look at the hours reviewers have logged you’ll notice that the only people yelling “it’s pay to play” have less than 5 hours in the game. I’ve gotten absolutely destroyed by a novice with a training M4 and I’ve done absolute work on Lvl 50 players with custom skins and 100$ worth of add-ons. Here’s some advice: when you first start the game pick either the M4 or the G36 and mod it out completely with the initial money the game provides. Don’t worry about characters, just use your first bit of money to mod one of these guns. I’ve used the exact same G36 I had when I was Lvl 1. And look, jesus, the developers have to make money so obviously skins and things are going to cost. You can’t have your cake and eat it too. Don’t buy the premium or starter package unless you have money to burn. You can do great in the game with just the basic packages.

Real player with 185.2 hrs in game

Line of Sight on Steam

UpGun

UpGun

Comme d’hab, Max et Zino nous offrent du lourd !

On a le droit à un jeu de grande qualité pour un prix très abordable.

Les différentes améliorations disponibles sont super, le jeu est beau, les maps sont travaillées.

Donc oui, ce jeu est réussi sur tous les aspects.

Hâte de voir de futures mises à jour, qui, je suis sûr, renderont l’expérience encore meilleure.

Et encore félicitation aux deux développeurs !

Real player with 22.6 hrs in game

Really good game, still a little rough around the edges but that’s to be expected since it came out so recently. Can become oddly terrifying if you spend too much time in the lobby trying to do the parkour.

Real player with 18.8 hrs in game

UpGun on Steam

Predator: Hunting Grounds

Predator: Hunting Grounds

You can have some great fun but game has share of issues. I played a lot and had fun, but don’t imagine that I will be playing it again anytime soon.

Real player with 180.7 hrs in game

Pros: - respect to source material, soundtrack from orignal movie used along with many other features;

  • good customization options;

  • predator designs mostly interesting;

  • predator weapons are very versatile, so you may vary gameplay on the go

Cons: - too much waiting in the lobbies, even though PS players could chip in;

  • gameplay seem to be unbalanced, predator, especially new paid DLC ones are ridiculously OP;

  • game is very demanding graphically, FPS drops to 30-40 even at my relatively high end machine

Real player with 80.8 hrs in game

Predator: Hunting Grounds on Steam

Worms Rumble

Worms Rumble

I always wanted to learn how to ninja rope like the pros in Worms 1999. Now there is Worms Rumble, a real time action game with ninja ropes. The jetpack will probably give you a bigger advantage, but that’s ok since ninja roping is way more fun! There were many bugs we came across at the release, but after a week the devs fixed most of them and continue to work hard making the game better. The devs always replied to my concerns and complaints in the forums. There are many complaints about wanting destructible environments, girders, land mines, and other cherished worms related things, but as you can see this is a real time action game and not turn based so I welcome the new changes.

Real player with 292.4 hrs in game

Worms Rumble is an example of how to NOT do a online service. I respect Team 17 and their developers but its very apparent that this is their first attempt for a fully online experience.

This game is fun and I really enjoy it when I get around to playing it but my god is the waiting times a chore. If i’m not waiting 5-10 minutes if i’m lucky with 1/6th of the lobby filled, I’m waiting for the game to boot me out of searching for that match to reset the process.

The games bugs make the game almost unfun to play half the time. Any projectile based weapon like a bazooka or a plasma gun just clip through the map and do no damage. The shield will sometimes lose its collision box and just become a useless piece of junk and a mark on your back. The fact these bugs have been going on since launch its obvious they’re never going to get around to fixing them due to their only interest being cosmetic fluff.

Real player with 121.4 hrs in game

Worms Rumble on Steam

BRINK

BRINK

Fight for your side, fight for your future, fight for your life.

BRINK is a brilliant game launched in 2011 when the market was saturated with shooters from every major and minor developer offering very little over their predecessors than a graphics ‘upgrade’, unfortunately this meant BRINK was and still is overlooked by many.

What set BRINK apart from other shooters, and still does is a fluid movement mechanic [S.M.A.R.T], its equal rarely seen in games even now in 2020.

Combine this with the great mix of classes, guns and the objective based maps playable form both sides, it’s a wonder BRINK never took over a larger portion of the market, and unfortunately means it’s been left to quietly sit in the background, a gem of the past, buried beneath the yearly copy and paste FPS games from big publishers promising the world.

Real player with 482.5 hrs in game

Well, Game went Dead quite fast, and Promised more than it could hold, but it is a solid game, not good, but not terribly bad.

there are 4 classes, and while everyone has it own set of skills, you can play like you want, you can be a skinny soldier who runs aross the map like the TF2 scout giving ammo to everyone, a heavy spy with a minigun who disguises himself as an enemy, or just a averagely bulid medic with a shotgun, and you got quite a nice collection of cloths, so you can make your own unique character, may it be a street-cop, an engineer, or a heavy SWAT-Like Unit,and color the uniform how you want, as i said, your own unique character,

Real player with 85.8 hrs in game

BRINK on Steam

Redmatch 2

Redmatch 2

Well where do I start… This game is fantastic literally anyone can play and run this game as it is free and as of 7/11 under 10mb on the surface it appears to be another generic unity FPS game, but its much more than that I believe when this game gets workshop support its going to take off.

In terms of game mechanics is pretty great mildly physics are janky and that’s kinda the point but when it pulls you in random directions when using the ODM gear it gets annoying pretty quick on the topic of the ODM gear that too is wildly inconsistent, sometimes I feel like a god grappling around getting sick quick scopes other times it literally doesn’t work weapons feel pretty good I love the sniper even though the scope is off center the AK-47 is great good time to kill pretty reliable and not too much bloom now the shotgun is GARBAGE holy shit its broken stupid range massive damage and its full auto aside from the shotgun the weapons are pretty on point

Real player with 78.3 hrs in game

One of my favourite shooter games. Not always super active, but when it is, it’s tons of fun.

Great community around it and a really hardworking developer.

The game requires the ability to move well, but you don’t need to go too deep into that. The most important part is to not stay still, and something very interesting - you need to know how to switch guns.

I didn’t think it earlier, but for most maps, you generally need to know when to switch weapons, this includes knowing which you are best at, when, and at what range. It sounds simple, but it’s alot of fun to learn the ins and outs of each gun and what it is good at.

Real player with 28.4 hrs in game

Redmatch 2 on Steam