Silverwing

Silverwing

Silverwing is an action flight game where you build an array of powerful spaceships to combat enemies across space and a diverse array of planet landscapes. Use your piloting skills and a 6 degrees-of-freedom flight system to defeat enemy fighters, bombers, turrets, and capital ships. Play through a fully voiced 20+ mission campaign with multiple endings based on your mission choices.

As you progress through the game, you’ll earn credits to upgrade ship components and unlock their powerful array of abilities. Choose the ships that fit your playstyle whether it be a faced-paced fighter, or a massive gunship. Customize your ship’s weapons and abilities for each mission. Will you use stealth? Disable ships? Or simply overwhelm them with an onslaught of missiles. The choice is yours.

Gameplay Features:

  • Easy to learn, intuitive controls

  • 6 degrees-of-freedom (6DOF) flight system

  • 8 flyable ships with each supporting a unique gameplay style

  • Earn credits through completing missions and use them to upgrade your ship components

  • Upgrade each ship in your hangar to improve acceleration, speed, shields, hull, weapons array, and missile capacity

  • Customize your ship’s weapon loadout, special abilities, and ship color

  • 20+ mission campaign

  • Fully voiced characters

  • Multiple mission types including search and destroy, high-speed chases, stealth recon, escort, location securing, turret building and tower defense

  • Battle an array of enemy fighters, bombers, turrets, and capital ships

  • Beautiful and diverse landscapes and spacescapes for each mission

  • Campaign system map to view progress, fleet locations, and territorial control

  • In-game decisions that affect the campaign and ending

  • Support for keyboard+mouse, joystick, and controllers


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Eternal Evil

Eternal Evil

An apocalyptic event is destroying a small town. Its citizens are turning into bloodthirsty ghouls, attacking the remaining humans, who are hopelessly trying to survive. The situation is dire, but maybe you can turn it around. Uncover what or who caused it and why. To accomplish this, you will have to use firearms, carefully inspect objects and notes, explore the surroundings and solve puzzles.

Eternal Evil is a classical survival-horror game with first-person perspective that offers:

  • Dark atmosphere with blood and gore

  • Intriguing story

  • Variety of firearms

  • Realistic shooting

  • Challenging puzzles

  • Evolving enemies

  • 3 levels of difficulty

  • Old school survival-horror experience

  • Diverse locations

  • ~15-30 hours to finish this game

  • Inventory management

  • Physics-based damage system and enemy dismemberment.

Mature Content Description

This Game contains content not appropriate for all ages, or may not be appropriate for viewing at work: Frequent Violence or Gore, General Mature Content and Occasional Nudity.


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Recall

Recall

Check out my Steam Curator for short snappy reviews here:

https://store.steampowered.com/curator/40294200-Glitz-and-Gaming-Couple/

Has all the makings of a really bad 80s action movie flick:

Graphics: 5/10 - Although creates a realistic environment it isn’t the prettiest looking game and kind of reminds me of the getaway from the ps2 era if it was set in the eastern bloc. Had a few clipping issues and my character had his arm wrapped around him after one of the fights. For a game to pride on melee needs things like blood/bruising to make it look authentic.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game


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Kontrakt

Kontrakt

TL:DR: If you want a dark twin-stick shooter with a unique 2.5D art style, atmosphere like Splatter, and The Hong Kong Massacre/Hotline Miami-esque challenge put up by each individual enemy being almost on par with you if not for the tricks up your sleeve such as visibility, as well as slow-mo and sliding through to gun down tight rooms and corridors, it’s hard to go wrong here.

It also works well if you’re just looking for any fast-paced twin-stick shooter like I was.

Pretty good twin-stick shooter. A lovely, detailed 2.5D art style and a great electronic soundtrack I’m yet to upload to YouTube (with the developer’s blessing, of course) set a dark atmosphere for some mindless, on-your-toes killing sprees interspersed with philosophical musings and societal jabs that can be uncomfortably (in a good, thinking way) prodding. You just might learn a thing or two about schizophrenic thinking along the way, or pick up on deeper things using such knowledge to read between the lines, or even see a secret coming. After a slight and needed AI nerf, the fast-paced gameplay does a good job of making your potential and consistency the main “RNG” factors deciding whether you’ll complete a level or not, much like other twin-sticks such as Hotline Miami, Redie, and The Hong Kong Massacre, in that at the end of a level you actually have to ask yourself “Wait, I did it this time?”. The later levels' layouts can get slightly frustrating, but it’s nothing you can’t literally bait and slide your way out of. The game will test you on mastery and consistent execution of its gameplay mechanics, and you will be shocked at how much faster you can run through the game a second time as a result of learning how to play; you wouldn’t suspect you’d be learning and thinking meanwhile, but you are.

Real player with 18.7 hrs in game

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So I caught this game in my suggested log by total chance. Seeing the blistering play and cool header image made me want to check out a sample, and ShotX was cool enough to chat about his one-man hate game and give me a play. Kontrakt is NOT for bad mad provincials. That means, if you suck DO NOT PLAY THIS. It’s extremely challenging and will RUIN you in a few moments. The graphics have a cool late-1990s feel, the glitched soundtrack was made by the developer and also rules, but the play will keep you coming. It’s rather simple. You take out contracts on hits and kill all the bodyguards in each level before you get to your target and move on. Play is FAST and a single shot can kill you at times. He just added an arcade-type form of play called the “Devil’s Game” so let’s see if you can beat me on the leaderboard. If you want to read more of what I have to say and check out some screenshots I took, as well as a video of play from the developer himself, go to the link below and SUPPORT THIS GAME:

Real player with 17.2 hrs in game

Kontrakt on Steam