La Mora - A Journey in Time

La Mora - A Journey in Time

Time is Broken. This should be the Golden age of Mankind. Someone, something, has changed our history, and left us picking up the pieces. You are part of a group tasked with repairing the damage. However, something went wrong. You can’t remember your mission and the machine that brought you here is broken. Your only clues are vague memories, along with a name; La Mora. You have to piece together your mission, your memory, and your wits, before time as we know it, is gone for good!

La Mora is a story driven adventure puzzle RPG.


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La Mora - A Journey in Time on Steam

The World Of Others

The World Of Others

1.8/10 - This ain’t it, chief

The World of Others is not a good game. It is hardly polished enough to constitute a game at all just yet, and I’m frankly shocked this title is not listed as Early-Access! Developer Stefan Kiel tells me he employed custom assets as well as out-of-the-box ones, so I will not call this an asset flip, but it gives off exactly that vibe.

Unreal Engine is put through its paces making the whopping 16 gigabytes of game look beautiful even on low settings, but that is by far the nicest thing about the game. Animations are alright. The sound design does not stand out, which is disappointing for a game made by a audio engineer.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game


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Nice game!

First of all I have to say that I am very positively surprised.

I did some research beforehand and learned from the other comments that this game was only developed by one person… that’s great!

The story is quite short with 2 hours but is quite fun. It is slightly reminiscent of the beginning of Half Life.

The game is easy to recommend for the price and you can look forward to a continuation as the end is kept open.

Nice work :)

Real player with 2.2 hrs in game

The World Of Others on Steam

Earth 2160

Earth 2160

Earth 2160 is a somewhat unappreciated RTS with a number of nice features mixed in with a truckload of bland. It will provide some decent entertainment in the here and now but it will never be remembered for anything.

Earth 2160 sets you in the future, corporations fight for control over the Solar System’s dwindling resources as a new discovery rocks the power structure and sets the game’s events in motion. As you start out you get to play as either a generic male dominated corporation or the curiously female dominated Mars corporation. They both, not surprisingly, turn out to be evil rather quickly into the campaign and you eventually get to play as the “good” faction, a generic robot corporation that really has no personality and eventually, a menacing alien horde.

Real player with 67.0 hrs in game


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I finally got down and finished the game all the way through, after nearly completing it some 12 years ago, and then not-even-close to finishing it some 5 years ago, so I’m naturally biased with nostalgia, but I think it’s an overall great rts, but sadly with a few shortcomings that can ruin the experience if you can’t or can’t be arsed to learn to avoid them.

The graphics in the game are often complimented, and at times they’re really amazing for 2005, but it kinda depends where you look. What I’m most impressed with though, is that each of the four factions has a COMPLETELY different gameplay. Literally every mechanic is altered: completely different vehicles with completely different types weapons, different ways to harvest resources (which require very different planning and sometimes microcontrol), different ways to set up bases and interconnect buildings, different defence systems (which require completely different base layout), etc. It’s literally a different game depending on what faction you play with, which is incredibly enjoyable. Crucially, the factions are all really well balanced, so that every faction has a fair chance against every other. Together with expansive unit customisation and cool base expansion options, it makes for tremendously fun gameplay once you get a hold of the basic faction mechanics. On top of that, the soundtrack is wicked!

Real player with 39.6 hrs in game

Earth 2160 on Steam

Nazi Busters

Nazi Busters

Nazi Busters is a fusion of Duke’s humor, Wolfenstein’s weird war aesthetics and insane blitzkrieg-style gameplay. Become a American commando and change the course of the War!

Main game features:

  • Enjoy the 90s style FPS, with pixels that we all love :D

  • Kill as many Nazi soldiers as you can using a traditional WWII weapons or Wunderwaffe prototypes!

  • Explore famous Nazi locations like project Riese, U-Boat shipyard or Hitler’s masion, and many more!

  • Discover Wunderwaffe secrets, new technologies, and stop Nazis from building an atomic bomb!

Disclaimer:

Nani Busters is a humores FPS retro game. In this project players WILL NOT see a realistic violence or drastic WWII scenes like Nazi work camps, executions, experiments on people, or getting advantage of the minorities. We are NOT using swastikas, SS or any of the Nazi propaganda symbols.

Nazi Busters on Steam

Project Blue Book: Hidden Mysteries

Project Blue Book: Hidden Mysteries

Pros:

  • good artwork for scenes, hidden objects, and characters

  • interesting storyline and plot

  • cutscenes and audio that get the player immersed

  • the player is given a “why” to what they are doing, rather than just mindlessly finding objects

  • Steam achievements

  • good price compared to some other hidden object games (I’m looking at you Artifex Mundi)

Cons:

  • minor bugs

  • limited options to alter gameplay to player’s wants/needs

Pro/con (player dependent):

  • Explicitly hidden object orientated (if focusing on progressing in the game; the minigames are optional)

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Survive-able if you stand tutorial you can’t turn off.

Well I guess it expected for Blue book hidden object.

I was hoping for more. Like animated videos.

Like or dislike: Wait after 1 hour.

Other opinion:

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Project Blue Book: Hidden Mysteries on Steam

NORSK: Epistle

NORSK: Epistle

Definitely a worthy purchase if you want to experience something new, especially for the price. Solving puzzles in different dimensions is a new concept at least for me and probably the best and most entertaining thing about this game.

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

NORSK: Epistle on Steam

AREA 51 - DEFENCE

AREA 51 - DEFENCE

12/10 best game i ever played my whole life I have waited for a standing and shooting simulator forever!!! UwU XD lololol

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

shit gaem don’t reccomned cant even do 420 quicksopes 69 XDDDDDDD and can complete all the 69 achievemtsn in teh gaem

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

AREA 51 - DEFENCE on Steam