Somniphobia
Been waiting for this since watching the great MARKIPLIER play the demo!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Jo8ArlWEZY
‘I think this is Dope! Very good. I like it a lot. Very very good.’
When he gets jump scared, you know it’s jumpy!
But it’s much more than that. Caught the first play thru on youtube, and couldn’t stop watching!
(4 videos - spoiler alert!)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjG5dCHTyFM
Unique art style. Haunting story. Unforgettable ending.
Ok, now it’s my turn…..Wish me luck, I’m a bit nervous lol.
– Real player with 16.2 hrs in game
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Although disappointing for it to turn out as a Fnaf “clone”, this game is still very good and has many great tricks and moments up it’s sleeve to elevate itself above most others and leave it’s own unique mark. The art style and quality of the in-between night sections are enough to distinguish it and make me wish there was more of them rather than the fnaf-styled gameplay. I’ll be looking forward to whatever this developer might make next.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Mammon: Devil Help
[THE 5 STAGES]
-“Break them!"
Each victim goes through the 5 stages of grief, at each stage. You
may affect up to 4 Parts of the Victim World:
*** Body, Mind, Soul, Life**
[CONTRACT]
- ”Promise them the whole world, and make one hell of a Deal!”
*** The more desperate the victims are the less you have to offer, and more you could ask for.**
[But Who Are You?]
-“A nobody”
A nobody that lost a bet with the Grim Reaper and now you’re in hell Forever!
Well, it seems not even forever isn’t as long as it used to be…
Since you got out with the help of a Devil named Mammon, but of course, it wasn’t for free.
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DARK SOULS™ III
This is one of my favorite games of all time. There’s so much depth, variety of playstyles and builds, plenty to explore and learn about the game, so many weapons to use and play with. Weapon arts are cool, hit boxes are (mostly) really fucking good in pve, and there’s an amazing sense of power in actions done in this game.
A lot of people consider ds3 the fastest of the 3, with faster movements, rolling, stamina usage, ect ect.
In my opinion, this gives your player character a “badassatry” that doesn’t exist in any other souls game. You’ll roll through giant moves, just BARELY dodge a flurry of attacks, and slam the enemy with your 66 strength scaled heavy ultra greatsword.
– Real player with 408.2 hrs in game
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Masterful level design, compelling combat and weapon systems. varied and fun magical options. Dark souls 3 is the kind of game that you can replay over and over with different experiences each time. At the surface level, the community can seem toxic, but you can fairly easily get past those people to find the passionate, helpful, and friendly community it has to offer. If you’re looking at Elden Ring and not sure if you want to buy it, try this game first. Take the time to read item descriptions and npc dialogue for an interesting and interconnected story below the surface of it all.
– Real player with 289.5 hrs in game
TUBWT
This is quite possibly the worst puzzle game ever created. The clues mean exactly nothing. There is no reason or logic to any of it. If you eat the wrong pill, you die and the game restarts. The best method is just to eat every pill you see, remember the ones that kill you, restart the game, and only eat the pills that don’t kill you. Do not buy this game.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
I enjoyed some of the puzzles in this game but the main objective is to eat specific pills and there seems to be no indication as to what pills you need to eat. There are no clues, no hints, nothing. You eat the wrong pill and you die (and that will happen to you a lot unless you watch someone else play the game). After a little while I got sick of picking the wrong pill and dying so I just watched others play the game so I could stop restarting the entire game from the beginning.
If we had a neutral option I would definitely be selecting that for this game but since it’s either “recommend” or “do not recommend” I have to say I don’t recommend it just because the entire game seems to be based on chance or luck and I don’t care for that at all. There doesn’t seem to be any way to make an educated guess as to what pills to eat based off clues - it’s just pure luck. The ending tries to justify what you’ve just gone through but I don’t think it does. I think it’s a lousy explanation for lack of good game design. I heard there was DLC coming for this game and honestly I hope that’s true and I hope it expands upon the main game because there is something here. I just don’t like it in it’s current form. Maybe you will feel differently.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Curse of Eternity
⚔️ Brutal Combat - Engage in stamina-based combat where you have to dodge, swing, shoot, and cast at the right time, or you’ll get your face stabbed clean off.
🔥 Epic Boss Fights - Overcome adversity and face off against Midrhada’s Guardians - beings of great power that have fed on the life force of the Cursed for 100 years.
🏹 Play to your Strengths - Begin the game with a misfit that strikes your fancy (Gladiator, Assassin, or Mage), then spice up your build with your favorite arrangement of weapons, proficiencies, skills, and spells. Your base class is just a starting point.
🧭 Explore the last Remnants of Humanity - On your journey through our handcrafted world you’ll find monsters, traps, puzzles, locks, keys, secrets, vistas, and more!
📜 Game Features
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Your journey is your own; you must venture out and find your path without quest markers or compass blips.
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Choices and consequences are permanent; progress is saved automatically.
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Our world seamlessly loads from one area to the next to keep you fully immersed.
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Defeat horrors, collect loot, and grow stronger as you move from one challenge to the next.
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Varying weapons and skills make up a unique play experience with several combos for you to try.
☠️This World Burns.
Nearly all who still survive are magically enslaved by the demigoddess, Midrhada. Whether it is luck, strength of will, or some blessing of the Gods, you’ve managed to resist the Curse for now.
The only way to achieve true freedom is to dethrone Midrhada. You must travel to every edge of the Viridian Empire, find her guardians, and slay them in order to cleave a path to the Empress herself. You’ll face countless enemies and beings of incredible power. Your tortuous path is laid with traps and obscured by tests of skill and wit. Can you defeat Midrhada and overcome this Curse of Eternity?
DARK SOULS™: Prepare To Die™ Edition
Short version :
One of the best RPG games EVER made, that’s coming from a gamer who’s played over a hundred RPG titles in his life.
Dark Souls - 9.5/10
_Long Version :
Darks Souls….. so much to say about this game.
The game throws the player in a very difficult world, not just by gameplay standards, but plotwise as well. The story / lore is depicted in such a way that it’s never speaking to the player directly, but rather to your character, it never breaks the 4th wall by directly telling the player what to do and how to do it, only the basic attack move buttons are given to you at the beginning, and from then on, you’re completely on your own for the rest of the 50+ hour journey. Unless you get a co-op partner that is._
– Real player with 254.2 hrs in game
TLDR: Yes.
Dark Souls has issues.
While most entertainment experiences go out of their way to encourage your interest, it feigns indifference to your attention.
Introducing itself via bizarre and meaningless cut scenes you find your protagonist in a pretty dull dungeon. “Oh look, a man with a sword viewed from third person” you observe with a mounting sense of déjà vu. “No doubt I have a healing potion and a sense of manifest destiny somewhere in my bag too” and reach for the reset button/cyanide pill. But Dark Souls IS different - not that it is keen to show off. Like Usain Bolt winning the Dad’s race on sport day mumbling something about how he probably jumped the gun, Dark Souls’ initial coyness infuriates and astounds with equal measure.
– Real player with 242.8 hrs in game
DarKnot
DarKnot is a game about the extermination of monsters on the streets of a foggy city. Here you will find insidious opponents, dynamic battles and puzzles of various degrees of difficulty. It’s up to you to decide in what style to play the game.
Darknot is a gloomy world of eternal terror. You are the one who has been left alone face to face with death in its labyrinth. Challenge yourself and try to keep your mind sane meanwhile. Welcome to the third-person non-linear psychological horror game with a high level of detail and immersion by ElbrusLab studio, a new indie game developer.
The action takes place in a labyrinth of streets of a huge city. They feel deceptively calm while being deadly dangerous. You know almost nothing about the world and even less about yourself. You can become a part of Darknot, resist it, or find your own way. What will you do to survive? How far will you go to save yourself?
Explore the world, experience survival at your best. You choose your own style of play and strategy for interaction with each of your opponents. You can return to Darknot again, and your fate will be different.
Features:
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Playability: we use immersive simulation and design the lore in a way that will provide you with a new experience every time you play the game.
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Hardcore: it is not easy to survive, each death affects the plot development and the way you play through the game.
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Several styles to play: Warrior, Explorer, Survivor, Fugitive. Who of them are you?
Steven the Sperm
very fun!
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
this showed me where babbies cum from (
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Lords Of The Fallen™
I decided to write a review of this game because most of the recent reviews are from people who have barely played the game (some haven’t even completed the game) with very little achievement progress. I have spent almost 200 hours playing this game, and have earned every achievement. This may go without “saying”, but I’ll “say” it anyway: I’m going to attempt to chronicle my way through this game and the process I used to learn about the mechanics and what I found frustrating. I used an XBox 1 controller, so button references will be made accordingly.
– Real player with 199.5 hrs in game
This is a hard review to write. In many ways, I REALLY like the game. In other ways, I’m very frustrated with and dislike it.
The graphics are excellent, even today. On the other hand, the gameplay is extremely frustrating. I’ve gotten to the Labryinth and have “hit a wall” when it comes to patience.
Here’s what I mean:
1. There is no way to adjust the difficulty if it is above your abilities. Yes, I admit I’m not a great gamer. I’ll never compete.
I play games recreationally to blow off steam and relax. No relaxation here. When I first started with the game I died about 20 times (killed or game crashes (see below)) trying to get past the 2nd boss (the Commander). WAY too difficult for the reasons I want to play games.
– Real player with 72.1 hrs in game
Red Rope: Don’t Fall Behind
This game compelled me to write a review.
First saw this featured on the main store page, I was curious. I honestly thought you could play co-op online but was slightly saddened to find out that it is local co-op only, I didnt pay enough attention to the tags. I wanted to get my 7.99s worth so I played about 3 hours solo.
Death followed, MUCH death. I hadnt died so much since the Souls.
After about 50 deaths I retrieved my first bronze key in the House of Spring and was so pleased with myself; only to discover I would need two more to proceed into one of the bronze doors, Then I realized there were 3 other types of keys obviously leading to more difficult rooms,,. That is when my hopes ended. It would be nearly impossible for me to get through this entire labyrinth alone. So I was forced to summon some bros.
– Real player with 58.4 hrs in game
(This review is written after the game was beaten.)
What I thought was going to be a simple cooperative experience, turned out to be, without a doubt in my mind, the greatest coop game of all time. No seriously. This is my first review, and I’m doing it for a reason.
Right off the bat, it is to note, that if you don’t have patience, this game is probably not for you. It required more patience and communication than anything else me and my buddy Deez have ever experienced. We’ve beaten tough games together, Battletoads, Zombies Ate my Neighbors, that kind of stuff, and Red Rope was easily the most challenging, but also the most gratifying out of everything.
– Real player with 41.7 hrs in game