Deadbait
The first Death by Daylight inspired Multiplayer VR Game on Steam lets you play as a gruesome Killer or Murderer who hunts the other 3 Survivor Player in a Multiplayer match. Deadbait lets you experience true and full immersive Horror where every action counts.
#### Play as a Survivor
As a Survivor you can use your environment to hide and distract the Killer, throwing glass bottles or start a TV is one of the possible Methods. Of course, unwanted noises should be avoided. The Survivors need to fulfill different tasks and find Items like Keys and start Generators to unlock their Way out of the nightmarish environment.
#### Play as the Murderer
As the Murderer, you are terrifying and absolutely deadly. Your hearing is enhanced, and your tremendous force strikes any Survivors with a few blows or shots down.
Immersive Experience:
Realistic graphics and sounds to feel the fear and kill urge in the closest way.
Changing enviromnent
The Task Objects and other Interactables are on every Match in a different Place. No Match will be like the other.
Multiplayer Lobby
Meet up with your friends and chat via VOIP Chat or over the Steam Chat system. But be careful, the Enemy Player can hear you…
#### PLAY ALONE OR WITH A FRIEND
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Broken Lines
It is an “ok” game if you have no better alternatives. The reason I gave a thumb down is because of so many super positive reviews with which I disagree and think they distort the picture here.
TACTICS / GAMEPLAY - 3/5
The challenge curve is rather flat, mostly without any complex or demanding situations. Maps are all very similar in terms of combat challenges (very similar setups of obstacles, terrain, challenges etc).
One of the top reviewers here complained about pulling extra pods in Xcom due to bad mechanics - IT IS THE SAME HERE! Once you spot 1 enemy then the time does not stop when you discover more enemies. So you end up pulling more and more enemies and your soldiers once told to go somewhere, will never abort the order even if going straight into the enemy guns.
– Real player with 37.0 hrs in game
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I would recommend Broken Lines for those seeking a simpler, yet more raw/ intense tactics gaming experience than XCom. If you’re just a fan of third person tactic games and want to try something with a neat tactical twist, Broken Lines is a great purchase.
Differences from your average squad based tactics game:
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Biggest difference is the 8 second command increments. You provide your soldiers a series of orders to execute in sequence, then let time flow and see how they worked out.
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Set characters means being able to bake in things like how your soldiers work together or interact based on your back story.
– Real player with 20.7 hrs in game
despatch: Entity Astray
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/wA_Tf2MRfHI
I bought this game on the Steam release sale (10% off). While I can’t say that I feel I got my money’s worth, I also can’t quite give a negative review. Consider this a neutral recommendation. There’s lots of things to like about this, but there seems to be an equal amount of things not to like.
This is a sci-fi escape room. If you’re expecting a puzzle experience like in The Room VR: A Dark Matter, then you will be sorely disappointed. This game lacks the production values, polish, & the amazing puzzle design (along with good hint system) in the The Room. Instead, you have puzzles that are open-ended and you have to find the right item or the correct code and figure out how to use them or pair them with another clue.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
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The Devs have listened to feedback and added smooth turning and other control options, very good.
The game itself consists of a quite a few puzzles that are difficult to understand or outright confusing unless you’ve done them before. I don’t feel rewarded for finishing them, rather annoyed at the solution. I often found myself making progress only to be faced with yet another puzzle, and thinking “What was the point of that last one?” or “Why am I here?”
It lacks direction or explanation for why I’m doing any of the things I’m doing. Am I supposed to be doing this? Is the game glitched or have I just not found the correct solution? There’s just no indication of what I should be doing.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Escape - The Speedrun Game
Stars received: 2.3/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
[0.5] Controls & Training & Help
[0.1] Menu & Settings
[0.3] Sound & Music
[0.5] Graphics
[0.4] Game Design
[0.1] Game Story
[0.3] Game Content
[0.1] Completion time (level/game)?
[0] is it Enjoyable & Fun?
[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)
[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related
[0] BONUS point: Review for VR
[N] - if Registration is required with providing PII
Game description key-points: would be something good to develop by a game studio
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
2/10 only 2$ soo meh
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game