Samurai Simulator

Samurai Simulator

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1440340/Cannon_Foundry_Simulator/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1403850/Mars_Colony_Builder/

You are a young warrior training in the art of bushido. Born in the turbulent times, you cross the country to find your life’s purpose in service to one of the powerful Daimyo. Find a lord whose ideals you hold dear, pledge allegiance to him, and lead his family to victory in the struggle for influence and power. Become a true legend among both samurai and local people. Make the right choices and defend your honour to live to old age and train your followers! Rise through the ranks or… start your own clan!

Samurai Simulator is an expansive life simulation game set in feudal Japan and inspired by the best RPGs on the market. Travel through a huge, open-world and perform various quests. Through them, you will gain experience that will allow you to develop your skills, and become a powerful warrior through one of several extensive skill trees. Feudal Japan is full of untold mysteries. Spread the glory of your lord across the region and you may also have to prove your strength against deities and local demons.

Be a lone traveller or build your clan, and your disciples and supporters will fight alongside you during the most demanding battles. Meet historical characters and perform interesting and complex tasks for them. Let the whole country know your name, so your clan becomes the most powerful clan in the region!

Game Features:

  • An open world full of mysteries just waiting to be discovered

  • Extensive RPG mechanics inspired by the classics of the genre

  • Lead the samurai through his life and become a legendary warrior!

  • Be whoever you want to be: a lone warrior, an army commander or village, castle or city owner


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Samurai Simulator on Steam

Mad Dojo

Mad Dojo

I hate this game. It is so annoying. But it also must be beaten. It is (at least for me), a very difficult game. A side-scrolling platform puzzle solving game, where you play a Ninja trying to survive ever more challenging and difficult obstacle courses - courses that are filled with spikes, acid and sharp bamboo spears, (and later falling stallegmites, shuriken cannons, proximity mines and bottomless pits), armed only with physics defying jumps and overtly large shuriken (which in turn can hurt you when they stick into walls becoming a new hazard).

Real player with 13.1 hrs in game


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I recommended this game when I was 1.5h into it, and that did not change after beating all the levels, working to improve my times in the first stage, and trying the procedural generator.

It’s a good precision platformer.

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Mad Dojo has short fast difficult levels and tight controls. It’s not as tight as Super Meat Boy or iZBOT (which are masterpieces in this regard), but still feels responsive and rewarding, especially after you learned how the obstacles and death traps work and start speedrunning.

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game

Mad Dojo on Steam

Sekiro™: Shadows Die Twice - GOTY Edition

Sekiro™: Shadows Die Twice - GOTY Edition

My proudest gaming achievement.

Sekiro is a rock hard, unforgiving, thrilling, beautiful, roller coaster of a ride. Any Souls game experience you have will actually work against you in Sekiro for the most part. It takes the From Software formula in a completely new direction that was initially frustrating for me but ended up be incredibly fulfilling.

My initial playthrough was going along great until I ran into Shinobi Hunter Enshin of Misen. That guy was the biggest brick wall of any From Software game for me. I actually gave up for awhile but eventually it clicked. I Got Gud as they say.

Real player with 508.6 hrs in game


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Real player with 144.6 hrs in game

Sekiro™: Shadows Die Twice - GOTY Edition on Steam

Meawja

Meawja

Meawja is an action platform game with pixel-art graphics where you take the role of a black cat. Your objective is to face the Master’s Trials in order to become a ninja. You will slash and cut your way through caves, dungeons, deserts and more, all this with colorful retro graphics inspired by classic SNES games. In this arduous journey, you’ll meet friends and foes while facing numerous dangers to prove your worth.

Meawja on Steam

One Try, One Kill

One Try, One Kill

One Try, One Kill is a short game that lacks a bit of variety in its environments and enemies. However, all the game mechanics give incentive to play well.

Not a Hotline Miami, but a good top-down shooter to enjoy for a small price.

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

This is a short game, not that hard consider buying it if you have 1 or 2 hrs of spare time;

Nothing to discuss about graphics and story or the game play, It is pretty straight forward;

Buy it on sale or directly it is a cheap game, easy to get all achievement

-Your Avg gamer :)

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

One Try, One Kill on Steam

Salmon Ninja

Salmon Ninja

Just picked up the game today, certainly fun, with tons of origional art and stuff! One thing I keep running into is clicking off the game while its in fullscreen and it bugs my game out, having to restart the whole thing. I know its because I have two monitors, but I would hope my cursor would stay in my first monitor, because I could be on a sick run! I’ll definitely be playing it for a few weeks minmum since im a leaderboard junky!

I hope the story elongates in the future, since it was short! (For me atleast).

Real player with 54.4 hrs in game

This game reminds me a lot about Super Meat Boy–the jumping mechanics feel very similar and the level of difficulty is on par with it. The addition of the grapple hook is what really sets it apart from SMB. It makes the movement feel even better than it already was.

It definitely has some flaws in terms of QoL, but they’re not too much of an issue. A few examples would be:

-Pressing the F key switches between fullscreen and windowed modes

-Some of the gold times are extremely difficult to get. That wouldn’t be much of an issue, but there are certain levels that require you to get a gold medal to advance. It’s for sure doable, but, at times, makes the game feel like more of a task than anything else.

Real player with 19.9 hrs in game

Salmon Ninja on Steam

2 Ninjas 1 Cup

2 Ninjas 1 Cup

JUST Finished it 100%. 26/24 sushis (cause I think I found 2 extras and missed one along the way, so i think could have been even 27/24). I bought it in like 2017 and finished it in 2021 , i’ve spent like 40 hours on it, and it’s truly wonderful. The “rage” aspect of it comes in the controls. They are very much seemingly intentionally bad and unpredictable controls that make the platforming hell on earth. But after a while (or , in my case, a few years) you get so used to the controls that you start trying alternative ways to platform just for the fun of it. Controls and gameplay aside, the dialogue is pretty funny. Afterall, the game is called 2 Ninjas 1 Cup, so it is supposed to be a comedy game, and it’s pretty good at that. I personally found it pretty funny and had a chuckle or 2 over the cutscenes. Worth every second of those 40 hours i’ve spent playing it, and I probably will now start speedrunning it cause I love this game so much. Incase the developer happens to read this, THANK YOU! Wonderful game.

Real player with 44.1 hrs in game

dont let the silliness fool you. you might see some crummy, almost quaint pixel graphics. you might see some over-the-top antics. you might hear some weird and funny voice-acting. and you might have even read the summary, stating how stupid the game is. but again, dont let it cloud your judgement just yet.

while the game is very simple in nature, consisting only of movements and 2 buttons, it’s a fairly decent game, and a pretty tough platformer. not the hardest i’ve encountered; it’s challenging, but fair enough that it doesnt require such intricate microscopic precision to clear the stages. with a bit of practice and good timing, you could pass just about all obstacles.

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

2 Ninjas 1 Cup on Steam

10 Second Ninja X

10 Second Ninja X

Will you enjoy this game challenging puzzles? Yes!

Will you also want to rage quit at least a dozen time? YES!

After 20 hours, I have all the achievements except one (“Wooooooooooooooah - Livin' on a prayer”), the hardest one requiring X rank for all marathons and all 300 stars. I always tell myself, after completing one marathon, that I’ll stop there, but no, after a few hours or a day, I want to go back. So I’ll keep on trying for that last achievement, but I think it’s time to review this game.

Real player with 28.0 hrs in game

10 Second Ninja X is a puzzle platformer, where you are a Ninja in a forest and you get caught by an air ship pirate and he wants to put to the test and make you suffer, with levels which you need to destroy robots in 10 seconds.

What 10 Second Ninja X did right, is the music part. Some tracks are suprisingly good. Most of the sounds effects all right, can be annyoing if you listen it long term, but not too bad.

Story of the game is… simple. You get caught and you make your way and in the end after a realization, characters change and the story ends. I don’t want to spoil too much of it, because it has a lesson, but it’s not that big twist and the background of the whole thing is really foggy. I know this is a simple game and the characters are little bit are like parodies, but it just felt weird to see the reasons of some characters. Not bad story, but not the thing you want to play this game only.

Real player with 16.0 hrs in game

10 Second Ninja X on Steam

Nioh: Complete Edition / 仁王 Complete Edition

Nioh: Complete Edition / 仁王 Complete Edition

One of the best rpg samurai games since ninja gaiden.

Real player with 346.3 hrs in game

Soul-like but also different.

Sometime the game can get really frustrating but overall Nioh still a great game to play.

Real player with 114.5 hrs in game

Nioh: Complete Edition / 仁王 Complete Edition on Steam

[NINJA GAIDEN: Master Collection] NINJA GAIDEN Σ

[NINJA GAIDEN: Master Collection] NINJA GAIDEN Σ

At last!

I spent years and years of my life wondering “will Ninja Gaiden ever come to PC?” You see, my last game console was the SNES. My parents couldn’t afford a console. And I wouldn’t dare to ask for one. Given that, I beat Ninja Gaiden on someone else’s original Xbox, back in 2004-05. And I love this game. I’ve always loved. So, it finally coming to PC was a long-awaited bliss.

After 145 hours of gameplay and a platinum, I think I’m in a position where I can throw my two cents in, specially after having platinumed it. In this text, there will be not only opinions on downsides and upsides, but also an opinion about the “fans” and the developers that I wanna scream from the top of my lungs.

Real player with 203.1 hrs in game

PLEASE READ TLDR AT BOTTOM;REVIEW STANCE CHANGED

I played the original “Ninja Gaiden Black”, then played the Sigma versions on PS3, then played Ninja Gaiden Black on Xbox One via Backwards compatibility. THEN I played it on an emulator to try to relive some type of nostalgic memories and realized that the game held up really well especially since it was running on something that wasn’t even supported by the developers. I then waited for years for news to break on whether or not this game would get released on PC since I was finally able to afford to build one and play games in the best quality possible. I always told myself that “Yeah I love Ninja Gaiden so much, I’ve bought the games like 3 different times, but if it were to ever come out on Steam, I’d buy it for 60 dollars all over again.” As crazy and devoted as it sounds, I just enjoyed the game for so long that it just made sense to have it in my steam collection. We’re now on the day that it finally came out, what’s essentially considered a “rapture” day for me since I never truly thought it would actually happen, only to be disappointed.

Real player with 99.5 hrs in game

[NINJA GAIDEN: Master Collection] NINJA GAIDEN Σ on Steam