Skeleton King
best dollar game on steam!
– Real player with 7.0 hrs in game
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Fun game. I initially started playing this to beat my friend, but i beat the whole leaderboard. I have become the true skeleton king.
– Real player with 5.3 hrs in game
MOF
Game freezes while configuring settings. Have to close with Task Manager. Will wait for patch?…
I wonder if will not operate in windows 11?
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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Not much right now, hopefully will improve. Very limited control customisation , no way to reverse mouse y axis.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Candle In Darkness
It’s a good game, but it’s short. I would like a sequel. It’s hard to pick up all the achievements.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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tämä on kyllä hyvä peli
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Dark Deception
Simple Review Portion:
===[ ❤ Audience: ]===
☐ Kids
☑ Everyone
☑ Casual players
☑ Pro players
===[ ☼ Graphics: ]===
☐ Potato
☐ Really bad
☐ Bad
☐ OK
☑ Good
☐ Beautiful
☐ Masterpiece
===[ $ Price/quality: ]===
☑ It’s free
☑ Full price
☐ Wait for sale
☐ Average
☐ Refund it if you can
☐ Don’t do it
===[ ☣ Requirments: ]===
☐ 90' PC
☐ Minimum
☑ Medium
☑ Fast
☐ High end
☐ NASA computer
===[ ☼ Difficulty: ]===
☐ You just need 2 arms
☐ Ez
☑ Easy to learn / Hard to master
☐ Hard (first few hours)
– Real player with 69.9 hrs in game
I love this game. I saw Markiplier and Dashiegames play this and I was interested. I got the demo (aka Ch.1) and did it 100% and I enjoyed finding the secrets and trying to get an S rank on it. So I bought the complete edition so I can have all the Chapters. I love what they are doing with the game and I hope when it is done it is loved by many. I hope that Glowstick Entertainment takes more time with future chapters since Ch.3 had some bugs with Crazy Carnevil. It was fun. I love how they fixed it and added a new roller coaster hazard. Same for Ch.4 the chapter was very fun and lore heavy. While it did release with crashes and bugs the game is now playable and enjoyable. They even made changes to earlier levels to make them better, easier, or even harder. I highly recommend this game. Just keep your cool on Stranger Sewers and know when to use your powers as each level is gonna get harder. Don’t forget to use them all so you can survive. After learning more about the development of this game I see it had a rough start but has a good future ahead of it. A multiplayer game that updates sometime after this game gets a chapter released with DLC from known horror titles and even creators who play this game a lot. Not to mention their merch, a book series planned, 2 more sequels, and more !
– Real player with 39.8 hrs in game
The Caregiver | 終焉介護
As a fan of Chillas games, this is possibly the first negative review I’ve given of his/hers games.
Pros:
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Bigger maps than usual (or so it feels).
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Superb atmosphere as usual.
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Sprint ability!
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Collectibles.
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Good story.
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Good sound design.
Cons:
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Objectives are a bit unclear. Like, after cleaning up urine one would assume next step is to put the cloth used in the washing machine, but I guess in Asian countries you just throw things in a plastic bag and keep it around your house…?
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AI enemy very fast finding and attacking you when needing to perform actions. You need to run around and close doors behind you all over the house for at least half of the clocks in order to try and make it in time before being killed.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
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The Caregiver (TCG) is the most recent j-horror experience to come out from Chilla’s Art (CA)- who doesn’t even need an introduction at this point! It’s no secret, I’m a huge fan of theirs; I actually want to review all of their games but it’s easier said than done because you must have nerves of steel and not prone to mini-heart attacks. If you love Japanese horror movies, and want to be a glorified “extra” then play any one!! My first ever was when I worked in The Convenience Store (TCS) , but that’s because I was shopping for more than I bargained for.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
Station 35
Ran into a few quirks with the ai and some interaction prompts but other than that, my friend and I had a really good time with this. I got spooked pretty good a few times but I managed to escape! It’s a pretty simple but well put together game aside from a few issues.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
I love the weird stuff, especially in horror games. The kind of stuff you have to dig 40 pages into the tags to find, stuff that has 0-10 reviews. Is it good? Who knows! Station 35 is the weird stuff. Of writing, this game has one single review and I found it by digging about 40-50 pages into the horror tag. So, is it good? tl;dr, yes.
This game speaks of a passion project. It’s perfect by no means and rings with design that is amateur, but it’s very much made with love. You often hear people tell others, “why don’t you make your own game if you want X?” and it feels like someone set out to do just that with Station 35. The game reads like your classic sci-fi horror: aliens on the ship, you need to get out. To do so, you are presented with three possible exits, one on each floor of a sprawling and dark spaceship. Each exit has three items it requires, be they keys or tools or ship parts, before you can use it to escape. Each of these items is scattered randomly throughout the ship, leaving you sneaking down corridors and into rooms trying to find that damned red key card since the yellow opened the first door and this blue one won’t do the trick for the second. As you do this, you’re presented with two main hazards: the blind, docile creatures that inhabit the hangars and the roving monstrosity that prowls the ship.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Infinity Runner
I’m really quite fond of this.
There aren’t many games like this on the PC and it’s not ‘with good reason’ really, either. I could understand disdain for this if it were endless, or if there were exploitative microtransactions. This game has neither. It has a level structure, and it even has difficulty settings which affect the game in very interesting ways. Also: It’s a bloody werewolf on a spaceship, you miserable old sadsack. What more could you ask for?
To throw some more details into this ball of words than that – it’s similar to endless runners on the tablets, except not at all. The level structure and controls (which feel rad) make it feel very different, it’s more ‘inspired by.’ So the end result is a game that has more in common with SkyRoads and ’90s PC shareware games than it does Temple Runner. That’s not a bad thing, since Temple Runner and its ilk are ‘pay to keep going’ games. This is a ‘be good enough to keep going’ game. And if you’re simply awful at it, well there’s an easy mode for you, too (as I mentioned!).
– Real player with 9.9 hrs in game
4 out of 5 stars.
I don’t own an occulus rift, so I can’t rate it on that experience. I can however rate it on its gameplay.
I find Infinity runner is a game best entered with few expectations. It promises pretty much what you think it does. Its a first person action running simulator.
That said, its an on rails obstical course with an interesting twist. The werewolves in space theme allows you to turn into a hulking werewolf mid-run, and change many of the rules in your favor, as it should. The combat in the game (yes, it has combat) is in the form of QTEs depending on the position and number of enemies in a room. If you succeed the challenge, you are rewarded with a smash and kill style fight as your avatar kills everyone in the room and continues to run at break neck speeds.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
SQUID GUYS
Our main task is to respond to the challenge and kill all the survivors standing in our way. We will fight with a special doll that will prevent us from doing any actions. Our game will depend on the behavior of the doll, if it looks at us, we must lurk, as soon as it turns away we will try to fulfill the goals.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
This game is trying to convey the atmosphere of the popular series, and makes it possible to feel like a player fighting for remuneration in the deadly battle against others, although virtual, players.
Just as the series has the game “Red Light, Green Light”, and “Glass Bridge” and other tests. The creator tried to convey the atmosphere of the show to each player, give pleasant impressions. And as for me, it turned out well.
So I recommend the game to the acquisition, especially the fans of the series.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Horror Maze
This game definitely has its flaws but I think it is good. The jump-scares for some monsters can be better such as the arctic maze demon. When you are caught by the demon, it isn’t that scary. Also the jump-scare noises are the same for a lot of the monsters and doesn’t sound too good. Overall though I did enjoy it and did get scared a few times.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Horror Maze Gameplay | PC
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Human-Like
It’s like if the Terminator and the SA-X from Metroid Fusion formed a partnership just to kill you. This is the Dark Souls of machine learning games.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Fun and tense, watching the AI bot mimic your movements as you attempt to escape is both entertaining and somewhat terrifying, I’m excited to see how this game continues to grow and improve!
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game