Quest for Runia

Quest for Runia

Super relaxing game for a bit of cooling down after work.

The Controls are far better then i expected them to be.

It happens far less then i thought it would, that i aim at a point on the far end of the ‘gaming table’ and miss the spot i aimed for.

The graphics are a bit bright.. too colorful for my taste, but it doesnt hinder the experience at all. If you like them - even better.

The music adds to the relaxing experience.

The tutorial makes it look like an easy game, but you will soon see, that you have to watch carefully and think a bit before starting a level.

Real player with 23.6 hrs in game


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Very nice relaxing game to pause your brain from lockdown, politics, household and so on… I love puzzles and played a lot of Bejeweled on the phone. This is my new Bejeweled in VR - sit down, chill and forget the time. At the beginning it seems easy, but it gets challenging quickly. Above all, I’m someone who always wants three stars, even in other bubbleshooters, and here I haven’t reached them all yet…

I think it might appeal to young and old and VR newcomers, if they love puzzles.

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game

Quest for Runia on Steam

Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory®

Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Chaos Theory®

–-{ Graphics }—

☐ You forget what reality is

☐ Beautiful

☑ Good

☐ Decent

☐ Bad

☐ Don‘t look too long at it

☐ MS-DOS

—{ Gameplay }—

☑ Very good

☐ Good

☐ It’s just gameplay

☐ Mehh

☐ Watch paint dry instead

☐ Just don’t

—{ Audio }—

☑ Eargasm

☐ Very good

☐ Good

☐ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☐ I’m now deaf

—{ Audience }—

☐ Kids

☑ Teens

☑ Adults

☐ Grandma

—{ PC Requirements }—

☐ Check if you can run paint

☑ Potato

☐ Decent

☐ Fast

☐ Rich boi

☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

—{ Difficulty }—

Real player with 50.8 hrs in game


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The enemy AI is so god damn smart, they can smell Sam Fisher’s stinky farts and instantly find you

Real player with 23.8 hrs in game

Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Chaos Theory® on Steam

Adam The Storyteller

Adam The Storyteller

edit: undo added.

adam the storyteller is a colorful matching game where you get to place all the tiles on the levels. I have to disagree with the ‘intuitive, easy to learn but hard to master’ statement on the store page, as a tutorial and a how to play section had to be added just to cover the basics, but it’s fine now.

Real player with 8.5 hrs in game


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A fun casual puzzle game

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Adam The Storyteller on Steam

Interstellar Marines

Interstellar Marines

(Edit: I’m away for two years of military duties, so no updates to this review.)

http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=579445919

‘Quick’ & simple review:

Pros:

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  • Dedicated developers, even if progress on the game is slow. (For goodness' sake, it’s a small indie studio!) Plus great community managers!* Generally mature, close-knit, and wonderful community.

    (I must warn you, a few black sheeps exist.)* Intentionally challenging game mechanics: (devs are aiming for realism)

Real player with 426.4 hrs in game

I can’t believe I’m going out of my way to not recommend this game instead of just leaving, but I feel like it’s important for players to know.

Don’t board this sinking ship.

It’s been almost nothing but groundwork, tweaks, fixes and QOL additions for nearly two years, excluding ‘Hell Week’ which is a survival game mode which spiced up core gameplay a little bit but left the rest of the game collecting dust. If you discount that, there’s been few reasons for players to re-visit the game for more than a mission/match or two before leaving again, as content additions are so incredibly tiny. Yeah, sure, implementing systems like stamina and falling damage are important for a game, but after two long years of additions like this, there’s still a bland and simple core gameplay across all game modes. No new weapons, enemies or gear that changes gameplay itself. Just more slow cautious gameplay with two and a half weapons.

Real player with 98.1 hrs in game

Interstellar Marines on Steam

Skin Deep

Skin Deep

Skin Deep is an immersive first-person shooter. We got sneezing. We got things getting stuck in your feet. Stalk through a vast non-linear starship and sneak, subvert, and sabotage to survive in this stellar sandbox. You’re outnumbered, outgunned, and have no shoes.

Welcome to Skin Deep!

A WALKING TALKING INSURANCE POLICY

When insurance corporations want to keep valuables safe, they freeze you and stow you onto their cargo starships.

And when space pirates board the starship and trip the silent alarm, you unthaw, take a deep breath, and handle the situation.

Good luck, operative.

AND MORE…

  • Add Skin Deep to your Steam wishlist to get a notification when the game is released. Click the Add to your wishlist button above.

  • Watch the Skin Deep development streams at http://twitch.tv/blendogames

Skin Deep on Steam

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs

In my opinion, this is one of the best VR games I have ever played. It takes the classic formula of throwing birds at pigs, scales it up into a 3D environment and nails everything it has to.

I have played practically all of the Angry Birds games from when they initially came out, nearly an entire decade ago, and so when I saw this, I immediately had to give it a go. I was sceptical, since the original games were 2D and adding an additional dimension would, naturally, cause problems. However, this is actually one of the best parts of the game. The level design accommodates the additional 3D element by allowing most levels to have the option of taking your shots at different, predetermined locations/angles. I find this feature really well done because it continues the element of puzzles in the mobile games where it is about finding the right wood plank to destroy and analysing the structures from different viewpoints, looking for the weak-points is both engaging and satisfying when you get it right.

Real player with 11.2 hrs in game

Angry Birds 3D

Baseline, This is Angry Birds but In full 3D with VR controls. If you are an avid player of Angry Birds on Mobile then this is a must play for you and a perfect translation of what you’d expect from a real life Angry Birds game.

You control the slingshot, Pull it back and fire to destroy the blocks and pigs, there are 4 sets of levels all with different themes just like the Mobile game as well as another Two sets of levels available after you finish the base game with a spooky night theme as well as two more coming in the future.

Real player with 7.9 hrs in game

Angry Birds VR: Isle of Pigs on Steam

The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game - Definitive Edition

The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game - Definitive Edition

Ever since the online emergence of Magic: The Gathering (sadly not available on Steam anymore), many developers tried to copy the formula and release their own version of a turn-based card game either for mobile phones or PC. A flux of these came in 2015, when even major companies put heavy emphasis on releasing entries of this genre expecting huge income. Many actually became more successful than the original, mainly more and more people began playing games on their smartphones and due to the simpler rules used compared to MTG.

Real player with 134.9 hrs in game

How much you’ll enjoy this game partially depends on your expectations beforehand. If, like many others, you’re a huge fan of the physical card game you might walk away disappointed, as it changes quite a few mechanics.

That being said, looking at the product objectively as a whole, it’s pretty solid. Personally, I think they improved on the game quite a bit. Granted, I find the physical card game it’s based on to be pretty mediocre. It’s probably one of my least favorite card games from fantasy flight. Whereas the physical version felt a little stale and slow, the digital version feels a lot snappier, interactive, and overall more intriguing than the physical version.

Real player with 107.7 hrs in game

The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game - Definitive Edition on Steam

Tales Of Glory 2 - Retaliation

Tales Of Glory 2 - Retaliation

The game isn’t perfect, but it’s definitely worth the money.

It’s a modern single player shooter with two basic modes. A battle mode with four large maps, and an infiltration mode with three smaller maps.

In the battle mode, you spawn in with four NPC squad members alongside an army. You have a series of zones to clear across the map, fighting against hundreds of enemy combatants. You can issue direct orders to your squadmates, with an in depth command system.

In the infiltration mode, you spawn in on a solo stealth mission. The mechanics play similarly to Splinter Cell, with wall climbing and light-based stealth mechanics. Your objective is to kill a target without being detected, and then extract alive. You have silenced weapons, knives, and can drag and hide bodies.

Real player with 20.9 hrs in game

This has so much potential and it is already really quite something as a VR FPS/Tactical Sim. I have Zero Caliber and Contractors two really really excellent VR FPS games and I would put TOG2 up there with them infact I see this being better than either as the updates keep coming.

The fact you are in a full scale pitched battle is simply awesome some games touch on this like Zero Calliber but you have no control of your team they just keep running forward getting killed then coming back again much like COD whereas with TOG2 you can actual tactically command your squad to keep them from being killed though I am lousy at this and tend to let them do their own thing. Either way you will have a real experience in every battle ,that has been created so far. The immersion is intense, the weapons handling is realistic, the locomotion is solid and no teleporting crap anywhere. You need to use cover ,you need to issue commands to set up covering fire, heal wounded squad members , put your sniper on a roof and you even get to control the other NPCS in the battle with your sit rep map and position them accordingly.

Real player with 20.7 hrs in game

Tales Of Glory 2 - Retaliation on Steam

Transporter Manager Tycoon

Transporter Manager Tycoon

OVERVIEW:

The game is a continuation of Freight Simulator (which I have also played). Transporter Manager Tycoon is a management game, which allows you to expand your company to several branches and follow different paths, different than Freight Simulator where you only managed your transport company, you can now transform your company into a distributor or in a stock holding. Of course, I couldn’t miss the chance to play this game, after having played Freight Simulator.

POSITIVES:

Real player with 30.9 hrs in game

It’s funny how Steam (and life) works sometimes. I spent £42 on CK3 and hated it so much I had to ask for a refund which is something I can never remember doing. I then spent £7 something on this and I haven’t stopped playing since. Goes to show some of the cheaper games can be better, Of course it can be improved, it feels a little bit clunky and it’s not exactly realistic. Why should a manager have to fuel a truck halfway through a trip, surely the driver would? Then you can stop a trip halfway through and come back to it later. Not something you can do in real life! I think it would be nice if there was some kind of basic geography included so you had loads going to and from different geographic locations and you could warehouse goods at different places, swap trailers, etc to make it more realistic. Overall though I really like playing and I’d recommend a buy.

Real player with 16.4 hrs in game

Transporter Manager Tycoon on Steam

Radio Commander VR

Radio Commander VR

Radio Commander now in VR! Experience one of the most innovative strategy games of 2019 in a virtual reality. Be there, right next to the battlefield, in a commander’s tent in the middle of a Vietnamese jungle. Step into the shoes of an experienced leader and lead your soldiers to victory… or at least give them a chance to survive the Vietnam hell.

In Radio Commander VR you are playing as an American military commander serving in US Army during the Vietnam War. You will be carrying a heavy burden as

your mission is to coordinate military operations taking place between 1965 and 1968.

WHY VR?

Since day one we dreamt about VR version of Radio Commander. Our goal was to offer players the most realistic and immersive Vietnam War experience on the market. VR technology gave us the chance to transfer the player in the heart of the action – right to the center of the South Vietnam of the ‘60, into a commander’s tent, where he can control US troops fighting with the enemy. Look around the tent and the base. Lean over the map. Move your tokens manually and operate the radio. Become true Radio Commander.

But this is not just another RTS, in which you are an invisible being hovering over the battlefield. In Radio Commander VR situation reports are given to you in form of dramatic radio statements sent by troops fighting on the ground. And your only accessory is a strategic map, on which you can place tokens and notes.

UNIQUE VIEW ON REALISM

Radio Commander VR offers an unique experience very different from classic real time strategy games. It’s a bold try to redefine the genre, as the player will be involved in a decision-making process much more realistic than those pictured by casual RTS titles. Ask for situation reports. Listen what your men have to tell you. Send evac choppers and nape drops. Defeat the invisible enemy.

DIVE INTO THE STORY

Experience the story of soldiers and their commander, trapped in the middle of bloody, chaotic, morally ambiguous Vietnam conflict. Let yourself sink into a Vietnamese jungle – thanks to the VR technology now more realistic and immersive than ever before! Dive into a scenario that doesn’t avoid the difficult issues of civilians trapped in the theater of action, shady CIA operations, and cynical political pressures. Discover those uneasy situations, presented in such cult classics as Platoon, Full Metal Jacket or Apocalypse Now, which were happening on a daily basis for those serving in Vietnam. See for yourself how hard it is to make the right choices in the middle of a fire exchange with Vietcong.

DECIDE WHO LIVES AND DIES

Decide the fate of your soldiers. The choices you face will have a direct impact on the course of the game. They will also define views of your hero. Or maybe those are your views? Playing Radio Commander VR you must be prepared to answer tough questions about the righteousness of your actions, the price of a human life, and the toxic power of propaganda and stereotypes.

USE YOUR IMAGINATION

Radio Commander VR is not another empty action game. Thanks to the VR glasses you will be right there, operating from a commander’s tent, using only a radio and a map. You will be staring at the map for hours, listening carefully to the reports. Your decisions will affect lives of many people. Just like in real life, there are no fancy graphics and animations to help you imagine what’s happening on battlefield. Only you, your map, and skills. You have to listen and be smart. Thanks to this and your fancy VR set, level of immersion is much greater than in normal real time strategy games.

CHOOSE BETWEEN VARIOUS MEANS

You will take under your command not only units of infantry, air cavalry or field artillery, but also powerful units of air support. It’s in your will to order the jungle-burning nape drops, or devastating bombings. Are you ready to bring the rain of fire and burn the enemy positions to the ground? Are you sure that your soldiers are far enough and won’t take damages? And do the ends always justify the means?

EXPERIENCE DEEP IN-GAME SYSTEMS

Beneath the narrative layer, hidden from your eyes, a deep and complex simulation is taking place. In Radio Commander VR every unit is described by unique set of statistics. You will have to worry about your platoons’ morale, supplies, and even their stamina. All those factors will be important during your soldiers’ confrontations with enemy, unfriendly terrain and extreme Vietnamese climate. What will you do, when your choppers report, that they are out of fuel and forced to land in the middle of the jungle? Will you send the rescue mission risking the life of even more soldiers?

BOND WITH YOUR BROTHERS IN ARMS

Troops under your command are not just pawns on the map. They are complicated, multi-layered human beings, with their own voices, problems, strengths and weaknesses. Mutual trust is essential. They depend on your judgment and cool decisions, while you are hoping they’re giving their best. Discover hundreds of original dialogues and scenarios. Replay previously completed missions and alter the course of events by making different decisions and encountering different events.

HOURS OF GAME EXPERIENCE

Radio Commander VR includes:

  • 9 main campaign missions (every mission is possible to complete in several different ways),

  • 9 animated briefings,

  • 15 unit types, including: infantry, evac choppers, gunships, field artillery, aerial reconnaissance, M113 armored personnel carriers, and napalm-carrying F4 Phantom jets (every unit is described by a unique set of statistics and communicates with commander using a different voice),

  • full voice over,

  • over 200 dialogue blocks, used to construct radio messages,

  • over 600 story dialogues between units and the commander.

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Radio Commander VR on Steam