Neon Cyber Desert
Humans have become extinct, and only robots and monsters roam through what remains of past civilization. Fueled by a mysterious substance in the sand all creatures, mechanical or organic, fight for survival in the vast desert wasteland.
As you reboot in the middle of the desert, your race for survival begins. Your memory backup is inaccessible and your energy level is depleting rapidly. Every creature in the desert is hostile. Are the obelisks gonna give the answer to what happened to you and the world?
ENCOUNTER HORDES OF MONSTERS
Killing enemies will release some of their energy and it will recover your energy level. All enemies have their own attack patterns and group behavior. Face monsters that surround you, others that jump attack and scatter, and loners that will tear you apart.
SCAVENGE THE RUINS TO UPGRADE YOUR ABILITIES
The desert is harsh! Research forgotten knowledge and build upgrades from scrap metal to improve your robot and its equipment. You choose yourself if you want to prioritize offense or defense, or research to craft other equipment.
BUILD YOUR OWN HOVER BIKE
Once unlocked you can speed up travel across the desert and jump over the ruins. Ram enemies for extra damage!
EXPLORE AN OPEN WORLD
In the vast desert you can still find a variety of different regions. Venturing into these areas are bound to turn up interesting discoveries, and you might even uncover the secret of the obelisks!
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Wo Yao Da 我要大
I dunno. This game is really silly but yet tries to take itself seriously. The English is broken due to some copy paste google translate. The graphics are basic unity graphics. All assets are bought and the fighting mechanics are like a really janky version of dynasty warriors.
The most irritating part of the game is the fact you cannot get rid of the default windows cursor and it does not centre while playing. To do a 180 you have to drag your mouse a couple times to over steer and then pull it back to the centre so it in the middle while running forward.
– Real player with 14.7 hrs in game
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If you want a game with beautiful graphics, a dynamic and interesting story, and excellent gameplay mechanics please go visit another game because this one is not meant for you. If you’re not playing this game to play a game and just enjoy yourself with all the ridiculousness that it has to offer it’s a work of art. I was hardly ever not entertained because everything from weird gameplay mechanics to speaking and text popping up was always so ridiculous that there was some fun to be found in them.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
DYNASTY WARRIORS 8: Xtreme Legends Complete Edition
Dynasty Warriors 8: Xtreme Legends Complete Edition Review
Nostalgia Goggles Factor: Very Low.
Bug Factor: Very Low.
Crash Factor: Very Low.
Replay Factor: Intrinsic.
A crowd-control, hack’n slash game based on a Chinese novel, set in the 2nd and 3rd centuries AD. DW8XL contains an enormous amount of content and repetitive gameplay.
As I have played and reviewed DW3 recently, I will be doing some comparisons between these two games. Like many other reviewers have pointed out, “Complete Edition” is a lie, as is evident from glancing at the DLC section and you should not be playing this game with a keyboard.
– Real player with 749.3 hrs in game
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-sigh- Where do I begin?
Well, I gotta start by saying, if you’re looking to get into the Warriors/Musou games, this would be the ideal title to start with. Easily the best title in the series (at least since DW5).
For those new to the series, Dynasty Warriors (a.k.a. Shin Sangoku Musō) is, basically, a hack-n'-slash based on era of the Three Kingdoms of China, and the romanticized novel of the same name. In its stages, there are thousands of enemies of various calibers to mow down. You got your peons that go down in a few hits, your commanders that are a little tougher, your generic named officers that are a threat, and other playable characters that have the same abilities you do. You have a more-or-less equal amount of allies on your side, and how they fight is determined by your side’s overall morale, which itself is determined by your performace. Each character has their own string of combinations, but I’ll get into that in the next paragraph.
– Real player with 681.6 hrs in game
STAR WARS™ - The Force Unleashed™ Ultimate Sith Edition
Star wars the force unleashed is a fantastic game it is a solid pc game and the graphics for the most part still hold up along with it’s story in this review i will be going over the pros and cons of this game and whether you should get this game alright let’s get on with the review. ^w^
STORY: Star Wars the force unleashed has a very interesting story now i won’t spoil anything but i will say if this is your first time playing this game you will be on the edge of your seat trying to figure out what outcome will come at the end of the story. In the story every character has their own unique personalities that all feel like real people furthermore the dialogue between each character that talks doesn’t feel clunky which is a good thing as it makes the overall universe seem like a Star Wars movie and not a clunky awful mess with cheesy dialogue.
– Real player with 33.9 hrs in game
God Mode in Star Wars
Before Jedi: Fallen Order came out last year, this was one of the most recent single-player Star Wars games; it was made in 2008. Despite its age, it holds up quite well as an immersive force experience. It’s not without its issues–some of which are compounded by this advanced age–but it’s still as fun as I remember when I played the Wii version a decade ago.
Story: Uniquely Star Wars-esque
This game explores the period between the third and fourth Star Wars movies; the player is Darth Vader’s secret appearance, groomed by the fallen Jedi from birth. I won’t spoil the intricacies of the story, but it’s solid overall. In ways I can’t quite put into words, it has a very Star Wars-y feel to it.
– Real player with 24.5 hrs in game
Barbarian Souls
This game is an absolute masterpiece. I wish the dev would have charged more than $14.99! I would have happily paid up to $70 for this game. Barbarian Soul’s beutiful scenery will go down in history. The graphics in this game could go head to head with mainstream games like The Last of Us and Cyberpunk 2077 and I 100% believe it could win. I was absolutely DUMBFOUNDED when this game wasn’t nominated for GOTY 2019. The gameplay mechanics are on par with souls like games such as Dark Souls, Dark Souls 2, Dark Souls 3, Dark Souls Remastered, Dark Souls 2 Remastered, and Crash Bandicoot. The ambient sounds like the rain and thunder are so beautiful that I could listen to them to fall asleep. I wish steam would allow me to buy multiple copies of this game so i could have a steam library FULL with Barbarian Souls. I love this game so much and would recommend it to anyone and I mean ANYONE that loves story driven and absolutely beautiful games!
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Ok, so the only positive thing I can say about this game is that the visuals are pretty decent.
For the rest I did not play much, I found the combat and AI to be extremely unpolished. Also the game could do with more weapons.
At this time I cannot recommend this game, gonna need alot of work.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Darksiders™
“In times of war, the law falls silent.”
~Marcus Tullius Cicero
The seventh generation of video game consoles. In my humble opinion, it was the last generation, in which console war was still a thing. I mean, seriously. Look at the world we live in now. We have Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy on Xbox, Crash Bandicoot and Forza on PC and so on. Sure, technically, the console war is still on and some titles are still available only on certain platforms, but all in all, seventh generation was the last one when it was still interesting. The last one when it was actually worth having more than one system on you. And this game? It’s taking advantage of that.
– Real player with 136.7 hrs in game
I’d started playing this game on several occasions… the first time the game chewed me up and spit me out before the end of the first dungeon… the second time I reached the first Boss, took a hammering a few times and then took a long break… but the story and the gameplay really intruiged me, so I came back a third time and was able to stay the course this time. Despite my earlier misgivings, I had an absolute blast and thoroughly enjoyed playing Darksiders… a few people have said it is an underappreciated game, and I can understand that.
– Real player with 40.3 hrs in game
Lockes The Thief
Engage on a brand new adventure! Easy and fun gameplay for all ages! Fight and sneak past villians and beat them to the treasure!
On a mysterious land known as The Slab Land, The Soldiers, The Sneaks and The Sages have co-exsisted. But when The Sages were rewarded a Magickal gemstone called The unRealistic, trouble began to brew. A few jealous Sneaks and Soldiers have banded together to make a tribe called The Sludge and they plan to steal the unRealistic so they can receive unlimited power! But one Sneak is not loyal to this plot.
Nerepis
An evolution in action game combat and multiplayer design! Our aim is to a make game that is fairly priced, user friendly, in uniquely designed dynamic environments, and with easy to use controls. Our hope is that you enjoy this game with your friends and families for a very long time.
Nerepis is a third person multiplayer action game with easy to learn combat. Each match, whether solo or team-based is a grueling battle with a cast of unique characters and levels.
Features
Simplified fighting elements making the game easy to play but difficult to master
Dynamic cast of characters with unique visuals and controls
Bot support so that you don’t have to wait for other players
Multiple weapon types to support diverse combat styles
Dynamic level environments
Game play statistics to track your performance
Spectating Server Mode which is an innovation in dedicated servers
Ortharion project
The game is a bit different than your traditional ARPG, but almost all of what it does works and its one of the most fun arpg games I have played since diablo 2.
One of the big differences is the controls, its wasd+mouse to aim, this is normally associated with MMO’s not arpg’s but it really works for this game and I have just as much fun rounding up groups of mobs to aoe to death as with traditional mouse point and click controls.
This game has one of the deepest/richest item, skills, loot systems I have ever seen in a arpg. It’s too complex to explain breifly, but if you like grinding for gear and min/maxing stats..this game won’t disappoint you!
– Real player with 60.5 hrs in game
Pros:
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A myriad of build options, including character attributes, a large passive tree, an evolution tree, spell upgrades, spell runes, gear crafting, gems, build-enabling abilities on epic and legendary gear, plus achievements that provide bonuses (and not just to your current character). Digging through the possibilities is perhaps the best aspect of the game.
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Drops are frequent, and thanks to the crafting system, getting decent gear for your level is straightforward.
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Everything you find is useful in some way (if only to change into gold), and there’s a clear endgame (being able to reliably complete +100 dungeons).
– Real player with 55.5 hrs in game
Rune Knights
What can I say, I love the game, despite it’s early access flaws.
It’s worth more than the asking price already, so buy it.
A solid solo PVE experience but it really shines in multiplayer.
Combat is smooth, visceral and satisfying, the build options and talent trees are already quite varied and are going to get even more interesting as skills get added and level caps get raised and more points are available to allocate.
The game runs pretty smoothly, even on lower spec machines. (obviously not as pretty but the core gameplay is spot on and it still looks decent)
– Real player with 689.9 hrs in game
When I first saw this game, I didn’t expect much from it. After reading the good reviews and looking up on Youtube for videos I was surprised to find a very short selection. I decided it wouldn’t hurt to give it a try, it’s only 10$ anyways. Launching the game, I noticed the character selection being pretty limited to only a few options and assumed the game wasn’t going to catch my attention for long, but thankfully when I started playing, I couldn’t stop. This game has been such a fun and exciting addition to my time and I loved every hour of it and I cannot wait to see it grow. I can’t seem to explain it but there’s just something about this game that brings nostalgia and a fresh breath of air to me.
– Real player with 361.2 hrs in game