Osiris: New Dawn

Osiris: New Dawn

This game has gone from one of Good Faith and community optimism to now being considered a scam by the vast majority.

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On paper Osiris: New Dawn invoked a lot of community interest and originally surged to the top of the steam charts, carried on the backs of expectations and desires for what it then (and in the future) represented: a solid space survival experience. However, failures of both project and team management has led to this games downfall–turning the community from hopeful, optimistic and taking the developer in Good Faith to now questioning if this is all just a big scam by someone who claims himself as a 20 year veteran of game development.

Real player with 715.1 hrs in game


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Last time I posted a review of this game it was still very much in development. Now currently this game is still in early access and it looks like it will stay that way for a while. Anyway, with the current status of the game, there are things to look at.

In the primaries, it is the same game. You crash landed in an escape pod on an uninhabited planet.

In the first build, you enter the planet which is now known as Proteus with just a gun, tent and some other equipment.

Compared to this build, we currently have the same planet but they mostly did away with things.

Real player with 400.2 hrs in game

Osiris: New Dawn on Steam

Damien

Damien

got to the very end of the game but it wouldnt out the gas in the car… pretty big bummerif you ask me.. :(

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game


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Promising game since this is first game from unknown studio not bad. I would like to see option settings in next update :)

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Damien on Steam

The Forest

The Forest

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Real player with 70.3 hrs in game


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~ DIFFICULTY ~

🟩 Changeable Difficulty

▢ Easy

▢ Normal

▢ Hard

▢ Impossible

~ PLAYER BASE ~

▢ Everyone

▢ Kids

🟩 Mature

▢ Casual Players

▢ Tryhards

▢ Pro Players

~ GRAPHICS ~

▢ What Is This?

▢ Acceptable

🟩 Good

▢ Great

▢ Beautiful

▢ Masterpiece

~ SOUND/MUSIC ~ (Using Headphones)

▢ Bad

▢ Nothing Special

🟩 Good

▢ Great

▢ Beautiful

▢ I´m Gonna Cry

~ STORY ~

▢ This Game Has No Story

▢ Like Playing “Candy Crush” For The Story

🟩 It´s Alright

▢ Well Written

▢ Epic Story

▢ Thinking About It, When I Sleep

Real player with 38.7 hrs in game

The Forest on Steam

The Parasites

The Parasites

You are one of those who managed to survive after the fall of a giant meteorite. Build, explore, survive, upgrade your character by fighting against parasites that have invaded the earth. And then you may be able to hold out for some more time.

Key Features

  • The environment and situations affect the psyche of the heroine

  • The impact of environmental changes on the ecosystem

  • Character skill system, read books to speed up learning

  • Create items from improvised materials, dress the character according to the weather, so as not to get sick

  • Dangerous and nimble creatures, be ready to run or fight if you don’t want to lose a part of yourself

  • Collect, grow food to keep your vital signs normal

  • Chop down trees, break stones to build a small shelter or an impregnable fortress

  • Unstable harsh climate, radiation spots after the disaster, chemical rains, be careful

  • Explore the open world with breathing flora and fauna, go down into the dark tunnels for the best equipment, just do not forget to take a light source with you

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The Parasites on Steam

The Store is Closed

The Store is Closed

The Store is Closed is an online COOP survival game set in an infinite furniture store.

You’re trapped in an endless furniture store, trying to survive against the mutated staff who attack at night. The player must explore the store including the different departments, the underground SCP labs and the floating departments in the sky to find a way out.

When the lights go out and the store closes, the staff get aggressive. Luckily the world is filled with furniture which can be used to craft weapons, and build fortifications to survive the nights.

Unique setting

  • Explore an endless world, filled with different departments such as the show floor, cafes and warehouse sections.

  • Every day the store will close; the lights go out and the staff become more dangerous. Make sure you have a weapon to defend yourself, or hide until the store opens again.

  • Explore the mysterious SCP labs, where you’ll find unique weapons, crafting materials and more dangerous staff.

  • Build towers to the sky and discover what lies above. There are both secrets, and horrors above.

  • Where is the exit? Since the staff aren’t talkative you’ll need to figure this out yourself. There are rumors of SCP scientists wandering about so maybe they’ll know.

Key features

  • The entire world is destructible. Every wall, table, chair can be broken to be used as crafting materials.

  • Fight a variety of staff members. Over time more difficult staff will emerge, with more dangerous foes guarding certain departments.

  • You’ll need a home base to return to at night. Build walls to keep the staff out, campfires to cook food and crafting tables to make weapons.

  • You’ll need to eat. Savage food from the cafes dotted around the world, and return home to cook more fortifying meals on your campfire.

  • Discover the origins of the store, and find out what the SCP foundation are doing in their underground bunkers.

  • You’re not alone. The game features Online COOP; fight the staff and build bases with friends.

Progression

  • The longer you survive the more dangerous the staff become. Eventually you’ll attract the attention of managers. You’ll battle increasingly difficult bosses and combat events as you progress.

  • Venture further into the store’s depths discovering unique locations, crafting materials and weapons along the way.

  • The game features a deep crafting tree. Build crafting benches, tools and explore the world to create a variety of items.

  • Carve out a home in the madness. Fortify your base with increasingly sturdy walls and dangerous traps with the flatpack furniture from the store.

  • Level up. Gain levels and skills as you survive, making you a more formidable customer as the days pass.

License: Content relating to the SCP Foundation, including the SCP Foundation logo, is licensed under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0 and all concepts originate from http://www.scpwiki.com and its authors. The Store is Closed, being derived from this content, is hereby also released under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0.

The Store is Closed on Steam

Subnautica

Subnautica

I’ve had this game for a while and honestly it’s the best survival game I’ve played. When I got it, I wasn’t expecting it to have so much detail and such great graphics. My computer is not at all a gaming unit, and it could still run this game and not choke up. The survival aspect is well crafted too. It’s a lot like Minecraft in that when you die, you re-spawn where you last slept. Personally, I love survival games but had a hard time finding one that wasn’t zombie related and really gory. Subnautica was the perfect fit. Plus, it’s an environment that typically isn’t featured in a lot of ‘survival’ type games. It’s different in a great way and I would 100% recommend this game to someone looking for survival game that is amazing without all the apocalyptic factors.

Real player with 313.3 hrs in game

this review is objective all im doing is laying out the facts if i got something wrong tell me

about

the game is a sci fi exploration horror game about being stranded on an ocean world

content

quite a bit the game is quick but is very replayable

story

its story driven with a proper story and plot and quite a bit of lore

mutliplayer

none

freedom

lots you have multiple game modes and commands

uniqueness

very lots of unique environments

Real player with 216.5 hrs in game

Subnautica on Steam

Brigand: Oaxaca

Brigand: Oaxaca

Brigand Oaxaca is one of my favorite games of all time. Rough around the edges, buggy, brutal, and incredibly frustrating, it’s a treasure the likes of which you’ll rarely play. It’s creator, Brian Lancaster, is something of a tortured genius who, in between intense ayahuasca trips, and Mcaffee’esque stints in the jungles of Latin America, sought to share this powerful premonition of the plight of humanity in the upcoming apocalypse.

In all seriousness, this game scratches a niche that probably only a certain crowd will enjoy. If you like the original Deus Ex, but want it a little shittier, this is for you. If you like rollenspiele classics like gothic and og fallout, but feel that their unity of design and assets wasn’t tenuous and wild enough, this might be for you. If you like Stalker, but could do without all of those fan patches and bugfixes, then this is absolutely for you.

Real player with 122.2 hrs in game

I think this is one of the best games I’ve ever played. I found it on the steam store page during the summer sale, and one glance at the preview video cemented it as something I had to buy, dlcs and all. I don’t regret getting it, in fact, I’m still in shock I hadn’t heard of this game sooner. Deus Ex-like gunplay? Open-ended gameplay, with (mostly) complete freedom of choice in how you want to complete the story? Voodoo (!) and cybernetics? A save system that lets you save scum but also gives you the thrill of permadeath by starving you of beds at times?

Real player with 107.8 hrs in game

Brigand: Oaxaca on Steam

Survive or Thrive

Survive or Thrive

Secret word: Purge

Chance of survival: Extremely High

Sorry, but I’m not satisfied with this test. The mind gymnastics was nice but I left this test not finding a closure. I wish Steve would start cracking up a joke or become heart-to-heart with me, just like the other test givers.

The questions are disorganized and far too odd. I don’t see the pattern leading up to my first answer.

On the good side, the music is fine. The ending managed to make me feel… an unknown yet strong emotion. I can’t quite put my finger on it. The questions do make me think about what really matters to me in a life or death situation,

Real player with 4.1 hrs in game

Kinda like those psychological tests you can do on the internet, but more fun.

I like to review hypothetical scenarios and think about how I would actually choose in those situations.

Like all kinds of those tests tho, some questions could really use some more context or additional Information as sometimes several choices could be the “best choice” for survival, depending on the circumstances of the individual situation.

My result was: Very high chances of survival on the mental asylum through planning and manipulation of the other patients and the asylum staff.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Survive or Thrive on Steam

Subnautica: Below Zero

Subnautica: Below Zero

Essentially if you like Subnautica, you’ll like Subnautica: Below Zero. The sequel brings along some nice additions (more decorative/home-y base building elements!) in most areas of the game. The land sections are interesting, although they don’t seem quite as fleshed out as the underwater gameplay at times, but really what do you expect when playing a game about underwater exploration.

My only gripe would be that everything feels a bit smaller in Below Zero. The leviathans, the story and the world all seem to have shrunk a bit and when I finished the story there was a bit of a “oh, that’s the end already?”. Don’t get me wrong - it’s a fantastic game and e.g. the smaller world also means there’s less time spent shipping materials or whatnot from A to B but sometimes there just seemed to be a bit missing.

Real player with 66.8 hrs in game

This game is worth playing if you buy it on sale, and if you accept that it is just an inferior game to it’s predecessor in roughly every way.

Below Zero does everything worse than Subnautica. The story is a bit of a mess. It’s two independent stories that are hard to connect. The biomes are less diverse and interesting and smaller, the vehicle options are worse. They did add a land vehicle which serves no purpose, since the PRAWN Suit is better on land anyways.

They removed the Cyclops from the game too, in favor of a different and less-fun idea.

Real player with 61.4 hrs in game

Subnautica: Below Zero on Steam

Dying Light

Dying Light

I recommend this for the gameplay, not for the abysmal story.

The mechanics are fun and really build on itself. You go from jumping on cars and climbing up balconies, to freerunning across the city, jumping from dangerous heights and zipping around with a grappling hook.

While weapons degrade kinda fast at first, it is to be expected. And they give you plenty of chances to find mods and better stuff.

Leveling system is a drag. While combat and survivor level pretty quickly, even with using tricks to raise agility it is slow.

Real player with 447.4 hrs in game

Best Zombie game in history. from the great story to great combat and amazing parkour mechanics and animations, and the amazing Grappling hook, Everything is awesome and it’s still getting new content to this day. character development and cut-scenes are amazing. only grudge i have is multiplayer characters are the same models, but still can be changed with different skins which thank god it exists.

you won’t find any other game that forces you climb buildings and run for your life while hordes of zombies are on your tail and try to flank you with every opportunity they get.

Real player with 189.5 hrs in game

Dying Light on Steam