Aka Ninja VR
Features
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**Real cut:**According to the cutting position, immediately calculate the cutting, very real
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**Lots of gameplay:**You can pinch the enemy’s neck with your left hand, and then chop his head with a knife in your right hand. You can also punch through the enemy’s belly with your fist and take out the enemy’s intestines.
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**Play as a ninja killer:**Challenge and kill a large number of ninjas to become a ninja killer
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**Large number of weapons:**Many weapons with different characteristics bring a brand new gaming experience
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**control time:**When the sword’s anger reaches a certain value, the time can be controlled
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**Multiplayer PK:**You can PK with other players
Other features
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**The operation is very simple:**The whole process only uses 1 button operation
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**Strategy:**Each level has a boss with a special function, which requires a strategy to pass
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Sword With Sauce
Sword With Sauce is a great game with enjoyable mechanics and vast amount of fun. If you like being stealthy, you’ll like it. If you like being badass, you’ll like it. And if you like action single-player games with ninjas, you’ll definetly like it. While I was consumed in this world, I felt like a real ninja. Wallruns, roof-hooking, stealthiness, tactical usage of a vast majority of available gadgets - that is all waiting for you in this amazing game. This game doesn’t even need a story or a big amount of levels to be interesting. You just enjoy creating different tactics or performing astonishing kill tricks. Here are some pros and cons:
– Real player with 22.5 hrs in game
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Wow… Sword with Sauce is crazy fun. Yes, it’s only 3 levels and yes it’s only in, well, not even beta. But what is there is awesome!
I played through and beat both the mansion and habor using the default setup. The mansion was a mostly stealth run. Habor, I just went wild with the sword since the layout is a little more difficult to map out. When I started up city, I finally decided to check out gadgets. Don’t make the same mistake I did! Check out gadets ASAP!
Sure, you can go with a bow as your starter weapon, ala Far Cry. You can go with the default sword. You can go with… honestly, I forgot what the fourth thing was because THE SHIELD, the freaking glorious shield! Have you ever want to play a FPS Captain America? The game may not have Marvel branding, but the shield made me feel like I was in the Avengers. It’s got the multi enemy bounce. It’s got the bullet ricochet. It’s got the boomerang return.
– Real player with 17.9 hrs in game
Boomerang X
Boomerang X is an insanely fast paced fling and zing game.
I see a lot of people leaving reviews saying that they are upset with the fact the base game takes only 2 hours to beat.
What they always fail to mention is that those 2 hours are packed to the brim with just about all the content you need. The arguably short playtime required means the game will never feel dull and every 10 minutes or so you will be introduce with a new environment, possibly new ability, and more knowledge on how to beat the next level. It’s addicting to go through the motions of progressing in this game which is why I think it’s so appealing to speedrunning.
– Real player with 48.2 hrs in game
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$20 for such a short game is fairly steep (1-3 hours with New Game+), so I can only recommend this game to anyone interested in speed running and gyro. I’d honestly put this game at $5 - $10 max regardless of it being a speed run game. The only reason I paid the full $20 was because of Flick Stick.
An issue I’ve seen brought up is that Flux (slow motion) is too strong. You can use it every time you throw the boomerang. This feels like it was balanced for New Game+ as enemy density basically forces you to constantly use it. Since there is a super meter in the game (Comet Mode), I think there is an obvious solution. Make it so taking out enemies not only fills Comet Mode but using Flux will also drain it. Since the game was made for speed running though, I don’t think any changes will be made to Flux.
– Real player with 21.8 hrs in game
Crazy Kung Fu
Crazy Kung Fu
This game made me feel like I was the Karate Kid, except, instead of a real old man making me wax his car I was given a cardboard cut-out of an old man.
Not that that’s a bad thing, naturally. I don’t particularly want an old man watching me work up a sweat, but I would have liked him to perhaps throw some guidance my way on how I can improve rather than waiting for the end of the match.
This game feels more like I’m training in martial arts than playing a game, there’s no mid-game scoring, no timed events or any tips during the match, you just need to get on with it, give it your best and see your ways to improve at the end. It did feel quite similar to when I was in school doing marital arts training.
– Real player with 24.7 hrs in game
About as close as you can get to a training simulator for martial arts. You aren’t hitting things to a soundtrack. It is purely a training dummy with spinning targets you either Block (forearm), punch, or dodge. The harder and firmer your form, the more points you build up.
If you’re looking for a game that will give you a little cardio workout, pick this up. Level 5 and beyond will have you sparring with 3 simultaneously spinning targets to work with.
This game had me sweating from my eyelashes. When you find your groove, and stop ‘trying’, your natural reactions become instant. Your right hand will be blocking, but your already looking to your left to intercept the next target.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
Escape Ninja
Let’s proceed from the 60th floor to the first!
There are monsters lurking on each floor, and if you are caught, you will be stunned.
Find your way through the maze of rooms to the lower floors.
The main character, a ninja, can hide himself from the monsters by using the art of hiding, so he needs to use it well as he moves forward.
Japanese style maze game
A simple action game where you aim for the goal while being chased by enemies!
Use the map and hiding techniques to get to the goal!
Shodo
Note: This game is very much alpha. All features shown in gameplay are currently accessible, and playable. However it is still pretty buggy, so heads up!
Shodō is a VR game where players fight in a 5v5 battle of chaos magic, in the martial art of their own design.
In this universe you must work for your power. No cheap fireballs, no facerolling, no mana resource to constrain you.
The raw power of your Sigil is dependent on both how complex it is, and how accurately you can execute it in the heat of battle.
Build your magic art to match your personality - do you like fast paced, rapid attacks that overwhelm your enemy? Opt for flow casting, which minimizes casting time and maximizes attack rate.
Or perhaps you would rather forge a weapon no other can destroy, that will instantly kill whatever it touches - at the expense of an intricate, complex sigil.
Enter the world of Shodō and experience for yourself, psychic abilities that come at a real mental cost. Become the protagonist, the master of your art, and carve your path into the history of this environment of controlled chaos.
《Drifting : Weight of Feathers》
《Drifting : Weight of Feathers》
A third-person-action game with a special emphasis on aerial-combat. Players need to utilize grappling hook and acrobatics to fight enemies, solve puzzles to progress through each level.
Features
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Third-person fast-paced action
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Fluid animation and versatile control system
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Customizable hair options for Faye
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Physics based puzzle solving
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Parkour on whale! ヽ(・∀・)ノ
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Steep learning curve, very hardcore! Play with caution! Σ( ° △ °|||)
Download 《Drifting : Weight of Feathers》 demo and experience it yourself!
Disc Ninja
Works on Valve index. Trigger to grab. it’s good. not insanely realistic. More arcade feeling, but it’s good. no settings to be seen so far. If you don’t like disk golf do not pick this up. If you do like disk golf in your spare time. This is amazing! Fun.
I find it most fun to explore the places and figure out where you are and how you will get through a course. There is obstacles that move so it’s way more engaging than a local park.
the only cons about disk throwing is you can NOT tomahawk that disk like in real life where it goes vertical then levels out flat waaay far away. But jacking around aside it feels just like launching a disk in real life. Throwing it sane like feels just like the real deal. No complaints about lag or that when you let go it feels wrong, it’s perfect. Pick it up if you into disk golf. Go do disk golfing irl before getting this, it feels the same.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Game is unfinished, there’s not much content, it’s broken with invisible hitboxes, Index controls are not good, and no updates over the past year so the Devs could update the Oculus store version instead. It’s grossly overpriced for what’s on offer currently and I’m not holding my breath for improvements promised in the months ahead.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Shadow Warrior 2
After 3 years since the remake of Shadow Warrior the developers released a second title that continues the story. Though it is not a large span of time, it is big enough to fix the problems of the original and improve its weak points to create a true full-fledged sequel. However, instead of this obvious option, the developers decided to totally change the games mechanics and gameplay, going away from classical single player shooter to some multiplayer-ish looter shooter aka progression for the sake of progression. Did they succeed? Well, sort of.
– Real player with 62.3 hrs in game
“Who… wants… some… WAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNG?!” – Lo wang
Doom slayer with katana be like.
Pros
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Gameplay
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Graphics
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Coop
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Upgrades
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Weapons
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Weapon animations
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Cutscenes
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Lo Wang quotes and oneliners
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Soundtrack
Not great, not terrible
+- Story
Cons
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Grind
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Repetitiveness
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Too many upgrades/weapons
Summary
Shadow Warrior 2 is a classic FPS quake/doom style shooter, with a twist.
The gameplay overall is great, but most of the time it feels like you are just dashing all over the map.
– Real player with 59.4 hrs in game
Shadow Warrior Classic Redux
Shadow warrior came out in 1997 and this is a remake-ish game with improved graphics and is easier to run on modern systems. You play as wang which is either a homage to old kung-fu movies or a walking stereo-type. The story isn’t too important but the gameplay is an FPS and a really good one. You can also interact with the enviorment (a.k.a Duke Nukem) to find hidden refrences and one-liners. I love the weapons, the(very corny) jokes, the set pieces, this game is a blast. All your weapons are varied and have alternate fire modes giving you plenty of ideas to approach combat with enemies. Just simply put, this is a polished, well made game.
– Real player with 42.3 hrs in game
VERDICT: Shadow Warrior Classic Redux is the complete old-skool first-person shooter. Forget the story. Forget the graphics. These were the sorts of games where it was all about the gameplay. Theres lots of short fast-paced levels to explore. Discover obvious and not so obvious secrets. Massive amounts of relentless combat to enjoy. Including a large arsenal of weapons with which to gib an assortment of enemies with. Periodically tough bosses stand in your way to be defeated.
Its clunky graphics may be outdated and the game speed a little too fast unless you’re too young not to have played this the first time around but, the un-PC nature of the voiceover is hilarious and will make you laugh-out-loud. Those of you who dont enjoy single-player need to push aside their PvP addiction and just try it. If you feel the need for some old-skool Lo-Wan style kickassery then you cant do worse than start with this. Sure there is a modern day version but this game still reeks of fun.
– Real player with 35.6 hrs in game