Mori’s Nightmare : Hide and seek

Mori’s Nightmare : Hide and seek

not so good

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game


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Mori's Nightmare : Hide and seek on Steam

Commissar Catlov

Commissar Catlov

Hopefully no animals were harmed in the creation of this garbage?

Real player with 7.0 hrs in game


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Best $2.69 I spent.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Commissar Catlov on Steam

The Fall of Eskaria

The Fall of Eskaria

Nice little game for one evening. First part is a little boring, but after 20 minutes you’ll have fun

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game


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Very cool but short

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

The Fall of Eskaria on Steam

Reflection of Mine

Reflection of Mine

I was just skimming through my Steam library trying to find something new to play when I stumbled upon this interesting-looking game.

You play as a girl with multiple personality disorder who is trying to piece together her broken memories.

I expected this game to be an adventure game where you fight enemies and solve riddles, but this is a pure puzzle game. The screen is usually divided into two (or more) sections with one personality (character) in each section. Both personalities will (usually) move in the same direction. You press up, they both go up. You press right, they both go right.

Real player with 43.8 hrs in game

In short: DON’T BUY THIS GAME! It’s not worth 8.00 at all, if you want my summarized synopsis-keep reading.

The puzzles are interesting enough to keep you going, the music is nice…but the development and overall depiction of DID is both irresponsible and completely tone deaf.

Not only does the game put forth a common misconception regarding DID and how people who have it handle it, it’s also not properly rated. There are several triggering topics discussed in the game including but not limited to self-h@rm and telling someone outright to go k!ll themselves. There are also no warnings for photosensitive/epileptic players and we are completely blindsided by the jump scares, annoying screeching and irritating glitching effects.

Real player with 22.7 hrs in game

Reflection of Mine on Steam

VR Immortal Fight

VR Immortal Fight

Definitely recommend this game to any new VR people wanting to achieve their fantasies of shooting fire and lighting out of their hands and having a 1v1 sword fight with a knight. The base game has so much content, I truthfully don’t know if I have used or seen every piece of it. i had played 4 levels till now and all levels are pretty amazing with AAA graphics, just try it out.

Real player with 11.5 hrs in game

I thought it would be a massive fighting game in VR, but it was not that massive but a very good fighting game than anything here in steam (fighting catoegry). i wish there would be new updates with massive gameplay and powerups

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game

VR Immortal Fight on Steam

Bram The Toymaker

Bram The Toymaker

A scary bedtime story or a horrid physical entity?

The story goes that the toymaker is an undead figure who comes out at night leaving a toy on the children’s bedroom window to lure and capture them. Upon finding an old hidden journal, Blake discovers that a folktale passed through generations in his family might hold some dark secrets. He embarks on a journey to unravel what’s behind his ancestor’s mysterious journal.

Return to your family roots, deep into a long-forgotten isolated 19th-century village called Grimmville where time has stopped.

Upon arriving at the abandoned manor, once you set foot inside suddenly you find yourself trapped. Equipped with a flashlight you must explore the rooms. Some of them are escape-room style. Your main objective is to look for clues in order to solve timed puzzles that will give you the necessary items to progress further and make your way out.

Bram The Toymaker on Steam

27 Pages

27 Pages

pretty fun game even though It made me wanna quit life, but i did complete all 27 levels.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

27 Pages on Steam

Bridge to Another World: Secrets of the Nutcracker Collector’s Edition

Bridge to Another World: Secrets of the Nutcracker Collector’s Edition

A good holiday season HOPA game. It’s not especially long, but had some advantages over other “Christmas” games I’ve played:

  • the story is well-imagined and draws from the original without repeating it

  • there is variety both in the puzzles and the HO scenes

  • the music is relaxing and classical (and changes as appropriate), but isn’t “Christmas music”

  • the secondary characters are relevant and well-designed, even if they don’t have a lot of depth

  • the voice acting is… well, it varies in quality, but generally works with the characters

Real player with 6.0 hrs in game

This is an enjoyable HOG game, if you like those types of games. The minigames aren’t too terribly difficult (compared to others that I’ve seen in some games). I didn’t need any hints and didn’t use any skips. It just took some time to figure things out.

This game has a guide, including a section that shows where the collectibles are.

It has a map you can click on to travel and that shows where you’ve got activities you can do.

It has multiple difficulty settings

I also has 2 types of collectibles (Glass globes and morphing objects)

Real player with 3.7 hrs in game

Bridge to Another World: Secrets of the Nutcracker Collector's Edition on Steam

HINGE VR

HINGE VR

Hardware for this review: Valve Index, RTX 3080, i9, 64 GB RAM

The developers had a long hard road to go here and that is why there are some really bad reviews here.

As the game was released it really had flaws like lacking of optimization, dropping frames and crashes. Yes, even I was unable to play the game, but I sticked to it and gave them the chance to do better as the devs were always honest about the progress and the state of the game.

That said I just can tell you about HINGE performing on my system.

Real player with 40.9 hrs in game

CONTAINS SPOILERS!

Played on a 2019 gaming laptop with an i7-9750H processor, 16 GB of RAM and a nVidia GeForce RTX 2060 card. Windows 10. 38 hours of playtime. 3 full playthroughs.

The Good:

This is one of the few Lovecraftian VR games ever created, so, it definitely deserves a chance if you’re a Lovecraft and Cthulhu Mythos fan such as myself.

The game ran perfectly fine on my system. There were a few hiccups here and there when the game had to load a certain big area (Main Hall with Elevators) but it was probably due to my laptop not being a beast of a system. So, no complaints there whatsoever.

Real player with 37.7 hrs in game

HINGE VR on Steam

A Fox and His Robot

A Fox and His Robot

Become a fox and escape the grip of powerful Artificial Intelligences in a 2D action-platformer. A young fox and his robot search for meaning in a beautiful yet dangerous world…

On planet Delta 7, Alpha, one of the last remaining foxes in the universe plans his escape from Bio-Prison-9. Unwittingly aided by an Artificial Intelligence, the duo breaches containment and searches to escape from the bio hazard planet. With every other Artificial Intelligence gunning for his existence, Alpha must use his wit to out-fox robots in an action adventure not too far in our future…

A Fox and His Robot is a 2D action-platformer taking place in a breathtaking world. Jump and dash past robot security and through unforgiving terrain in a masterclass of platforming prowess.

  • Master the biomes as you utilize wind, portals, and more to traverse though the world.

  • Utilize Alpha’s skills to find alternate roots for speed running over obstacles and dangers.

  • Dive into the mystery of Artificial Intelligence as Alpha escapes from planet Delta 7

The creator of the ‘Fox Ridge’ and ‘A Transposition in Time’ franchises brings you a new completing story set in a new world. Joshua Janik is an author, software engineer, and game designer. Whether creating stories through words on a page or in digital worlds, Joshua believes in the power of storytelling to recapture the child like wonder of life, and to explore new fantastical frontiers.

A Fox and His Robot on Steam