Biped
Biped is a fun, cute co-op and solo game. I mention co-op first because it’s really designed around playing with another person. However, you can still enjoy solo play. The controls are very innovative and novel. The first place I ever came across using dual sticks to control separate motion was from a tank arcade game back in the 1990s. The control is a bit confusing at first, but then becomes very intuitive rapidly.
The only critical critiques I have about this game, are:
1. The camera
2. Only co-op host seems to get stars that both players got playing together.
– Real player with 16.1 hrs in game
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I can’t really join the euphoric chorus in a lot of reviews here. Sure, it’s an alright local coop game all in all, but a long way from a masterpiece in my opinion, mostly because of the tedious movement system (you control each foot separately, hell if your controller got mechanical issues) and the sudden difficulty spikes in between. Sometimes levels were easy and fun, other levels were simply frustrating or annoying (already the first one), especially if you try to collect all the stars (good advice: DON’T, because you need the ones from the bonus levels for any achievement as well). I wouldn’t even call it a puzzle game, as coordination and agility challenges based around those leg movements and the according physics are predominant. The main story also is rather short, only 8 levels including the tutorial, and has rather few variations (mostly the standard, like river, ice, forest etc.). Instead, after finishing, the game offers several bonus challenge levels as mentioned which really are extremely hard, and this is no joke, they’re truly diabolical. To be honest, we gave up after a few tries, yeah, that’s how much fun they were. By the way, I also finished it in single player, which is surprisingly much easier and features a bit different level designs, but of course is short, too. And before I forget, there are indeed slight customization possibilities by buying some funny hats in the shop with coins you find during the levels, but the achievement to buy them all is rather grindy and requires to at least repeat the tutorial 30 additional times.
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
Primal Pursuit
Primal Pursuit is an indie animal racer that supports up to 12 players and is a heap of fun with friends or in one of its offline modes such as the single player tournaments (against bots) or time trials (competing for leaderboard positions). It has an impressive art style with a nice selection of maps and unique animal’s to choose from. Each racer has their own set of abilities and playstyle, not to mention that the roster itself is made up of a pretty interesting, non-generic selection of species.
– Real player with 18.0 hrs in game
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Followed Primal Pursuit through early development and managed to snag a tester key! (Have now Purchased)
I Played this game with my Niece and Nephew, both them and myself had an absolute blast playing this game!
The animal racing style and themes are an awesome spin on the the classic arcade racer, with each animal (A total of 8) having a set of 3 unique and interesting abilities of their own. These abilities each of the animals possess, alongside the diverse range of maps that contain tricky obstacles such as the big boulders thrown from giants and hefty spike traps, really helped make our races more interesting and broke that monotony you’d have in most other games in this genre. My niece was smitten with the ‘chubby walrus,’ and wouldn’t change from him all afternoon.
– Real player with 15.9 hrs in game
Red Hands – 2-Player Game
i BEAT EVERYBODY IN THIS GAME!!! SQUARE UP
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
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Quite enjoying, interesting, funny and also cute.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
F1 RACE STARS™
I really enjoyed this game and I think that my playtime proves it. However, I feel that this enjoyment comes from being a part of a specific generation rather than the game’s own strengths. When I was a kid, all of my friends stopped whatever we were doing to watch Schumi’s legendary, record breaking 2002 Championship in a country where football is inconceivably more important than any other sport. I also remember a day at the mall when I found a demo Nintendo DS with Mario Kart at a store, playing and mastering it for hours while my parents were shopping. Last one is skipping school countless times to play Blur (2010) with my friends at an internet cafe, finally thinking that PC had a viable Mario Kart competitor.
– Real player with 51.4 hrs in game
F1 Race Stars
A competent and challenging kart/arcade racer
F1 Race stars is a Kart Racer/Arcade racer set in the 2012 F1 season with all real drivers and teams. The game is in the same sort of league as Mario Kart and Sonic and Sega All Stars Racing. Not quite as fast paced but at times more challenging.
No drifting here, Unlike most Kart/Arcade racers where drifting is needed to win, drifting does not feature at all in this game. However you are required to approch corners with a more realistic racing line using your brakes. On kers corners you charge up your kers in the corner by keeping the car controlled and releasing when you leave the corner. If you go into a corner at full speed you will crash.
– Real player with 34.0 hrs in game
HitBox
I’ve waited for 3 long years and here it finally is:
a decent 4 Player splitscreen Shooter for Pc
And that’s all I use it for, so this review will be based on playing with gamepad couch coop only.
pro’s:
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interesting maps (I love Hangar and Train Station)
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4 Simple classes that differ in dmg, healt and weaponary (pretty balanced, the tactican might deal a little to much dmg)
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simple graphics; you always know who’s friend and who’s foe
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a lot of changable options; like the distance you zoom to your character, motion Blur (I’ve turned it off btw), the controll
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
I remember when I got this from a bundle 3 months after of release.
(March of 2017)
It was lagging like Hell, and actually no one was online to play with.
3 years after, 2020.
Gone to F2P a while. (couldn’t even survive a year)
I have a more capable PC, so I can play with it.
But it’s almost the same playerbase. Zero.
If you have friends on Steam (or even real life ones, damn!…) you may enjoy this game for about few minutes, but not more. With bots, even less.
You got 10 map and 4 modes.
King (which is deatmatch), Team Deathmatch, Hero and Supercharge, which is kinda CTF but not.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Krautscape
Great indie title. My roomate and I love playing this game. Ping Pong is our favorite mode. This game is so much more than just “Mario Kart with wings.” Flying slows you down, but it takes less distance than driving the track. It’s all about getting to the destination as fast as possible, even if that means driving the “wrong direction” or flying over huge distances to skip most of the track. You constantly have to decide if you want more acceleration or a shorter distance, which allows for a lot of interesting gameplay. Often times, two people will drive/fly in two different directions to get to the goal, then one person will end up at the finish line just a few tenths of a second behind the winner.
– Real player with 39.2 hrs in game
A promising game with some major issues.
Krautscape is an online" fly/race game that tries to get away from the traditional race genre.
You play as some folded origami bird and try to complete a map as quick as possible be it driving or flying. Probably a good deal of both. The track is just there..if you think you can take a shortcut, go for it!
You might be rewarded for your guess or severely punished.
On top of that there is the aspect of ‘make your track as you go’. Can’t say how interesting that is ‘cause I havn’t been able to find someone to play online with EVER (and there are lots of people who own/owned this much longer than me who experienced thesame issue..)
– Real player with 6.7 hrs in game
Offroad Racing - Buggy X ATV X Moto
Brief description:
This copy is the exact same as its predecessor (ATV drifts tricks), with additions of playable buggy and motocross
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forgiving singleplayer season/career AI (plenty room for errors without breaking the harmony)
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more arsenal to choose from, makes winning strategy on each track more possible
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arcade-y. sports aspect blends into the game, which become rare by today’s standard
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Unreal Engine 4 (decent visual quality, great optimizations, despite being exact port from Switch)
– Real player with 10.4 hrs in game
Very cool and simple game and finally someone who tackles a “motorstorm” like game.
It would be awesome to see four players split screen and LAN support.
The handling is a bit off, but I don’t know if it’s me or the game.
The art direction is simply awesome, love the design of the drivers and vehicles.
The tracks are easy to memorise, but they need something more to be unique, some more visual clues, especially those desert ones.
The number of tracks and vehicles is good, but it would be awesome to see some more added in the future.
– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
Screencheat
Screencheat is a very challenging FPS where your enemies are invisible and you have to look for them by “screencheating” and find their location by looking for colors and landmarks on their screen.
The game is always played in splitscreen, this way you can “screencheat” and see where your opponents are, That’s the mechanic of the game, there are a lot of gamemodes, weapons, modifiers, levels and it can be played Online and Locally with 4 players, There are also bots in case you have nobody to play with.
– Real player with 100.9 hrs in game
tl;dr 5 maps + random map mode, 6 game modes, 8 weapons, up to 4 players, local and/or online, costomisation, you are invisible and must cheat to win.
This game is extreamly fn and fast paced.
you can choose between 6 gamemodes, deathmatch, hillcampers, one shot, murder mystery capture the fun and Party mode. Instead of talking about the facts about being invisible and screencheating i will explain these gamemodes
Deathmatch: your average deathmatch, by default 5 kills to win, fast paced
hillcampers: King of the hill, stay in the area indicated by a box and hold it for 40 seconds (by default) be warned, the areas move and people may spam the area with explosives
– Real player with 60.9 hrs in game
Carperation
Carperation is a racing game with item and unique ability for each vehicle. Players can use different items or ability to win: not only can you boost yourself, you can also interrupt your opponents with different featured items and attack them! In the game, there are a lot of Hong Kong styled vehicles, such as taxi, jumbo taxi, rickshaw, three-wheeled ice cream bike, etc. Their unique ability can be utilized for defending, hacking, attack, etc. Split-screen and controller are supported. The game is very suitable for playing with friends, family and relatives, especially during party and festival.
Hongkongese (香港)
Carperation 係一個可以用道具同特殊能力嘅賽車遊戲。運用唔同嘅道具加上部車自身嘅特殊能力係比賽入面勝出。除咗可以幫自己加速之外,仲可以妨礙同影響對手。遊戲入面有好多唔同帶有香港特色既車可以揀,例如珍寶的士,人力車,三輪雪糕車。佢哋各自都有唔同嘅特殊能力,有防守嘅,有攻擊嘅,有干擾嘅,仲有更多。而且遊戲支援分割畫面同手制,非常適合party同節慶嗰陣同親朋戚友一齊玩。
HOT WHEELS UNLEASHED™
Love the game, but it has some flaws. Purchased for myself and my 5 year son that loves hot wheels. He waited months for the game to come out, in pure excitement that his favorite hot wheels cars where in such an exciting racing game. All he wanted was the DeLorean from Back to the Future. Between the two of us, we beat every race and boss, and earned that DeLorean. As my little dude was admiring the car in his collection - he went to add it to his favorites and instead hits the wrong button and POOF! Car is gone.
– Real player with 221.1 hrs in game
The game is great, perphaps the best Hotwheels game ever produced, with fun gameplay, dozens of cars, a very advaced track editor and a decent challenge (Provided you set the game to hard instead of normal or extreme).
However as other have said the price is nuts, I collect batmobiles and I can tell you that this isn’t worth it, not only does the ultimate edition not include everything, this is the second game that I know of that has DLC for the DLC.
What do I mean? Ok, see that season pass? if you buy it you will have part of the content of it locked, especifically the villain cars which are sold separately, also just because you have the season pass and the villains DLC it doesn’t mean that you get the cars, they only become available to unlock in the season pass and grinding for them takes forever.
– Real player with 75.7 hrs in game