Mecha Destruction

Mecha Destruction

Mecha Destruction - (Beta) is a game where you do exactly what you’d expect - Destroy everything with a giant robot.

You can customize your Mecha to your liking and make it suit your personality or resemble your favorite characters from popular culture.

Then, simply take your Mech and wreak havoc with dynamic building destruction physics and all the fire, rubble and wreckage you could hope for!

Additionally, a simple graphics style allows for great performance and colorful personality in the world.

This game is currently in beta form and is an ongoing project. Currently, there is a single map, many different modifiable mechs and a military dispatched to stop you. Soon to come are a full campaign and story with Kaiju fights and an online Multiplayer mode.


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Mecha Destruction on Steam

Bakemono - Demon Brigade Tenmen Unit 01

Bakemono - Demon Brigade Tenmen Unit 01

review english and fr

Bakemono is a mecha game where we are in body of a mecha anime

the stage are wonderfull and various in space and planets

the sky in the space and meteor give us the impression to be really in the space

on the planet sometimes we can too go under the water

everything is worked with a lot of care

our mecha can walk but too fly in order to fly and to can control the fly with the controler we must spend in a second mode with one buttoon and after we enable this mode we can control the mecha in the air and with this we can strike evil ship in air with our laser sword one of the best epic possibilities in the game

Real player with 12.3 hrs in game


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If you love mecha anime you will love this

Fastest VR game I have played so far. Basically Titanfall , Armored Core, and Zone of the Enders mixed together. All my Robotech / Gundam childhood dreams, the developer is obviously very passionate about mecha anime. Very fun and challenging, great music.

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

Bakemono - Demon Brigade Tenmen Unit 01 on Steam

Proxy Blade Zero

Proxy Blade Zero

I find this game really really hard. But I think it’s good.

http://youtu.be/0-vnPIHXpyM

http://youtu.be/T80pxMECUfo

For me the experience of this game was as described, the difficulty is pretty hardcore. You have to be able to react instantly in order to block attacks, with certain enemies there is only a specific window of opportunity during which you are able to damage them. You only have a relatively small amount of health which does not regenerate and you seldom come across extra health. The first boss encounter was hard for me, but it’s sequence of attacks appeared to be very scripted. So you can basically learn when to parry and when to attack by rote, but that obviously can take a lot of trial and error which it did for me. I died a lot using that method lol. Another reason that this game was hard for me was simply because I kept pressing parry instead of attack and vice versa. I need to play more to get used to the controls and I’m also probably just not used to the Xbox 360 control. As well as that this is not a game that’s ideally played when you aren’t fully alert e.g. not after just getting up like I was when I first played. I don’t think it helped that I extra slow witted instead of my regular slow witted today lol. Anyway I’ve actually kept playing and now I’ve got the hang of the game, it helped to put it on easy difficulty. I got to the last boss which is pretty damn hard. I got him down to like 25% health but then it became even more difficult! I came close to the end but I think it’ll take me another full session just to beat the last part of the game! And that is in easy difficulty… One little thing to mention I think that boss is supposed to be able to know you off the platform where the battle takes place. However when my character was knocked out of it he just stood in midair instead of falling. It was an amusing moment =)

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game


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Proxy Blade Zero is a character action game (or hack n slash) which puts you in control of a humanoid robot named Fenrir a smaller version of Jehuty from Zone Of The Enders who can’t fly but can dash. Seriously if you’ve played Zone Of The Enders you will find the combat very similar, just on a smaller scale. In fact that combat is actually more fun that Zone Of The Enders because it doesn’t try too many things and keeps things simple.

Combat is the name of the game here. You have your parry button X (an odd choice) your attack button marked Y (Classic DMC style) and B is a delay which transforms your regular attacks with standard attacks. Using the right trigger allows you to dash and perform energy attacks.

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

Proxy Blade Zero on Steam

HANG IN ! MONKEY BARS ROBOT

HANG IN ! MONKEY BARS ROBOT

Super difficult! Physics-unfriendly action!

This is an action game in which you move with your hoof.

This robot can’t walk or jump normally.

It just hangs and shifts its weight.

The Z and X keys each correspond to a grab and release motion.

If you accidentally let go and fall off, you have to start over at the checkpoint!

Let’s swing and fall our way to the goal far beyond!

You’re welcome to play and stream live!

All 9 stages

Synopsis

Dr. Wells has created a dream machine called MONKEY BARS ROBOT

I’m going to brag to the world about it.

But we can’t let the doctor’s stock go down.

We’ll make sure he stays in line.

How to operate

↓↓←↑Shift center of gravity & selection

X or Z Grab & Release

Space Pause Screen & Decision

Esc Exit Game

Play time

We expect a minimum of one hour.

HANG IN ! MONKEY BARS ROBOT on Steam

Lone King

Lone King

a pve game about killin robots the skills look amasing and every mech is diffrent

Real player with 21.4 hrs in game

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Real player with 7.3 hrs in game

Lone King on Steam

MECHBLAZE

MECHBLAZE

Solid mech games. Lots of weapons. The main weapon with infinity ammunition is pretty good already (you don’t become hopeless when subweapon is gone). I like that the sub weapon is ammunition-based. Difficulty at normal is very much tuned down compared to gigantic army, but it does have good stepping between different difficulty level. I also like that when you take hit, you don’t turn into invincible mode like some old games, so you really need to either avoid big array of bullets or use your shield - this feels more mech-like if it makes any sense.

Real player with 24.9 hrs in game

Another fine mecha run ‘n’ gun from Astro Port, that feels like the missing link between Gigantic Army and Steel Strider.

It didn’t click with me to quite the same extent as the fantastic Gigantic Army did — I don’t know if it’s the more zoomed out view or the gentler difficulty — but it’s still a fine genre entry and well worth playing.

Real player with 10.2 hrs in game

MECHBLAZE on Steam

Override: Mech City Brawl

Override: Mech City Brawl

Okay so, Despite the thumbs up there is a lot more to this.

In its current state I cannot recommend this game, depending on what you want from it.

It succeeds in one key aspect. being a party game. For the purpose of playing offline splitscreen with your mates this game is excellent. Through lack of arbitrary restrictions the combat is surprisingly deep if you decide to properly explore it.

Fundamentally this game is fantastic.

However, when it leaves the realm of split screen this game starts falling flat on almost every aspect.

Real player with 13.8 hrs in game

I’m teetering on recommending this and telling people to flee for their lives until a few updates hit to smooth things over, and that actually punches me in the gut. It’s actually depressing that something that came off as incredibly fun during the beta is leaving me so on edge after release.

To start, the game is just as fun as you’d imagine a giant robot brawler to be. Hits actually feel like hits. When you connect with a charged attack or a nice meaty special, it feels good. The issue here is the hit detection at times. Direct hits will at times just phase through the target with no explanation, and certain moves shift the hitboxes around in the wonkiest ways.

Real player with 13.3 hrs in game

Override: Mech City Brawl on Steam

FoxVoltex

FoxVoltex

(Got this for free thanks to the developer’s submission to OMEGA Trade - G. Thanks!)

NO ITEMS! FOX ONLY! FoxVoltex!!!!

Okay, so…kinda' a mixed experience here, but I’ll try to explain where I can. FoxVoltex is a speedrunner game where you boost to jump, boost to evade traps, boost boost boost boost boost! Your goal is to get to teleporters and…optionally turn on generators to get new skins (thank goodness there’s not an achievement for unlocking all generators/skins). Fortunately, most stages have checkpoints reasonably placed…but not all levels.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Play this game if you want a short, super janky little platformer. Dashing is the only way of aerial mobility and there are a variety of ways to refresh it in later levels, resulting in potentially going hyperspeed, clipping through walls quite by accident, and resulting in a totally chaotic but super fun sort of platforming/zipping experience. The later levels aren’t really a fun time because of how much precision is asked for with what feels like so little control of the character, unfortunately. Fun music design, quirky characters, optional bonuses to unlock, a bit of speedrunning emphasis thanks to the timer.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

FoxVoltex on Steam

Rocket Sword

Rocket Sword

YOU ARE THE PROJECTILE

Rocket Sword is a fast-paced, gratuitous, 2.5D hack-n'-slash-meets-shoot-‘em-up full of blood, explosions, and explosions, inspired by games like Luftrausers, Devil May Cry, and Staggy the Boy Scout Slayer.

Operating the most powerful weapon in the universe—an indestructible jet-propelled greatsword—you must mow down hundreds of enemies as stylishly as possible, and earn points towards upgrading your superweapon with abilities and improvements.

FEATURES

  • Chaos, blood, and explosions as far as the eye can see.

  • Wave-based survival gameplay in open, spacious arenas.

  • Responsive, breakneck combat with easy-to-learn controls.

  • An expressive combo system that puts YOU in control of how the game is played.

  • A funky, heart-pumping, retro-style original soundtrack.

  • Juicy visual feedback, with hand-drawn and procedural effects for dozens of different attacks and interactions.

  • Highly adjustable display settings for high-quality pixel-perfect visuals at any resolution.

  • Made with love!!!!!!!!!!!!

Rocket Sword on Steam

Robot Fighting

Robot Fighting

Very basic robot combat game. Controls are WASD and left click to operate the weapon system. The basic tactics are evasive driving using terrain and other opponents to weaken other robots then going in for the kill.

As you gain Silver and gold you can unlock better Armour and weapons.

Strikes me as a very basic fun game that you either get bored with pretty quickly or get drawn into if you are interested in unlocking upgrades.

Only bugbear is the price, got my copy free and its close to what it should be when on sale.

Real player with 26.4 hrs in game

don’t touch this game. this has a always online feature and for a crappy single player game this is dumb. why, you may ask? when they close the server this will be unplayable and since it’s not very good i expect that to be sooner than later. the game also has a horrible grind. after a fight you can get about 100s points and maybe 4g points though S points are given at an ok rate G points are not and seem to be a left over from the app store to force you to buy them. then of all the good stuff want’s G point.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Robot Fighting on Steam