Unshaded

Unshaded

You like big Guns?

You like shooting your Way through hundrets of Enemies?

You like Bombing everything away that comes insight?

You like your Enemies hearing you coming in a distance from over 1000 Yards?

Wanna be like RAMBO?

Then you are wrong here. Sorry.

Here you will only have a Katana and your Skills.

You can be like SNAKE EYES!

Come on, thats the cool Ninja from the G.I. JOE Series.

BUT you have hundrets of Enemies!

Welcome to UNSHADED!

Somewhere in a dark Future, in a World ruled by Corporations, plagued by corrupt Police and Gang Wars you, the mysterious Fiend, are hired by one Corporation to test new Technology. Thats also your Chance to clean this World from the Scum that infested it.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game


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I dont play stealth games often but this was actually not that bad. Apart from the gore it has. The enemies AI walk into thier own traps HAHA probably the most funny thing about this game I would say you should probably buy this when its on discount otherwise there are better games. Good game. Needs more Updates and Levels

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Unshaded on Steam

Binger Ninja

Binger Ninja

Really enjoyed playing through Binger Ninja!

I love the aesthetics of the game as well as the tongue in cheek humour. The music and visuals really do make you feel as though you are back playing a game boy game.

Seems like the developers have really hit the niche that they were going for which translates to a fun game :)

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game


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https://youtu.be/UrlDLBS3bzg

So, you’ve read the description of the game and now you’re here looking for the truth. Watch the video posted above, it’ll give you an intro to the game, gameplay and my thoughts on the game.

Binger Ninja is an interesting oddity in the sense that has way too many mechanics, charm and clarity to be only $1 (USD). I was not expecting so many polished systems, driving narrative and fun gameplay. Do you fancy yourself a ninja? What to crawl through vents and hide behind plants? Do you enjoy attacking people unmercifully with food? Are you hungry right now? A simple yes to any of these questions tells me that Binger Ninja is the game for you. Pick it up now and tell your friends as well.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Binger Ninja on Steam

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun

I’m still missing some achievements but the Steam Awards are here and Shadow Tactics deserves a prize.

Briefly: Shadow Tactics is a real-time stealth tactics game, a true tribute to Commandos games. Instead of soldiers, it’s about ninjas and scheming in feudal Japan. And it fits the concept perfectly.

It’s always a bit daunting to write about a game you love. Shadow Tactics has everything you loved about Commandos games, coming with a modern interface. It’s also a great example that Unity can create truly great games.

Real player with 93.2 hrs in game


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I guess all of us have games that we used to love back in the days, but can’t find anything like them on modern market. Times changed and now there are many dead, or half-dead genres and sub-genres. Space simulators, rail shooters… Even real-time strategies and puzzle / point & click adventures aren’t doing well now. Among all that there’s a small RTS sub-genre that was never really big, but still made a lot of loyal fans. I’m talking about Commandos series and its clones. An unique mix of stealth and RTS with revolutionary “cons of sight” system. By controlling group of soldiers with the unique set of abilities, players were supposed to finish different missions in WWII setting. The first two Commandos games (released in 1998 and 2001 respectively) were absolutely brilliant and it felt like their makers, Pyro Studios, are making instant classic. Unfortunately, the third Commandos game wasn’t that popular thanks to many questionable changes in the gameplay, while FPS spin-off called Commandos: Strike Force started the dark times for Pyro Studios. Which switched to casual games soon after that. Commandos series died. But there was another team to keep their spirit alive.

Real player with 81.9 hrs in game

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun on Steam

Shadow Tactics: Aiko’s Choice

Shadow Tactics: Aiko’s Choice

It’s like they were short on their Q4 financials and some bean counter said, “Hey, how can get a quick cash infusion before Dec. 31?” And then someone said, “I think there’s a bit leftover on the Shadow Tactics cutting room floor we can wrap up in a bow and sell for cash grab so we can all get our Christmas bonuses.”

This DLC is just way too short. No new characters or abilities. And all the achievements are super easy. There’s no achievements for doing the missions on hard difficulty. No achievements for getting all the badges. It’s like this was all just quickly picked up off the floor and thrown together.

Real player with 20.9 hrs in game

Not much to say here, it’s more of the brilliant Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, for which you can see my review here . It’s made in the exact same engine, so all the pros and cons of my original review stand.

The 3 short interlude missions, with no badges, allow for a more relaxed pace to deliver story and plot in. This adds character and is very welcomed. The maps are most huge and, as usual, richly detailed (except the second, which takes place on an archipelago with smaller sandy islands that tend to look mostly the same).

Real player with 15.5 hrs in game

Shadow Tactics: Aiko's Choice on Steam

Code Zero

Code Zero

Well made game made by what I believe is a single dev. It plays like a DMC styled action game with a Megaman aesthetic. Support the dev and buy the game!

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Playthrough with medium and hard mode here: https://youtu.be/L5SAe3_ewnc

I’m straight up editing out easy mode, because it actually makes this game look bad when it’s actually pretty well made. Medium should be the easy mode it’s like normal difficulty and fun to play through easy just has less enemies less mechanics less obstacles less everything instead of just taking less damage or doing more damage in easy mode it just makes the game look bland The fact the game makes you go through easy mode to play medium is a shame, I was actually disappointed finishing easy mode I’m glad I stuck around for medium. Once you get to medium though the spinny mini game in the areas was fun, you get projectile enemies, and shield dudes are the devil. Hard mode is actually hard, which is good in a game like this where you have sick mechanics adding difficulty and making me feel like a bad ass is A+ the game is short, but I’m excited for more difficult stages for sure. There’s one move this dude does I can’t put my finger on it, but I hate it maybe the creator knows what it is but he does like a one swing attack I don’t know if it’s to come out of a sprint/run or a dash, but if you do it in hard mode the shield dudes/any other enemy in the game are going to pound the life out of you I wish whatever that move is wasn’t in the game it makes you feel stun locked. I really enjoyed this though overall definitely recommend for the price.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Code Zero on Steam

Ninja Code

Ninja Code

Tidy little game, though it could be longer. It’s easy to figure out, it’s fun and it’ll keep you busy for a while.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

So where I enjoyed the gameplay because it reminded Lara Croft GO Hitman GO and Deus Ex Go. The big difference is the not knowing what level I was on. I had to look up how many levels (there are 40 Levels) were in the game because there was no way to actually tell. In other games like this there is usually a level select screen that tells you what you’ve either beaten and/or how many levels there are. The ending wasn’t to challenging and the pacing is pretty good. But for $3.99 (US) I can’t recommend it. If it is on sale I would say pick it up if you like this genre of game. It is fairly short I have a total of 1hr46min but about 30 was from me being afk and taking care of RL things.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

Ninja Code on Steam

Retro Classix: Gate of Doom

Retro Classix: Gate of Doom

Arcade machine classic dungeon crawler - now with unlimited quarters! Let the Knight, Wizard, Bard and Ninja die and die again as you slaughter monsters, collect loot and thwart evil!

https://youtu.be/KY1oPKI3xNg

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

Incredible game! worth trying out for any retro fans

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Retro Classix: Gate of Doom on Steam

Shadows of the Sengoku

Shadows of the Sengoku

The year is 1467. The Sengoku period has just begun. Every Daimyo will be out for blood, trying to bring glory to their clan and be unifier of Japan. More than might and riches, cunning is required.

Enter the Shadows.

Shadows of Sengoku is a Grand Strategy game that mixes Turn-Based Tactical Combat into the formula, and puts the player in control of the Shadows; a group of elite units that serve one of the Daimyos of Japan, executing missions and expanding the clan’s influence in order to achieve its ultimate destiny: The Unification of Japan.

Conquer Your Way!

Shadows of Sengoku features over 30 possible clans that the player can choose to play as. Help the Ashikaga retain the Shogunate; Aid the Hosokawa in keeping their regional superiority; spearhead the warlike Uesugi’s offensive in the Tokaido; grow the Ainu into a formidable opponent; or fight for supremacy in the Kyushu as the Shimazu.

Each clan will be ruled by a Daimyo with their own goals and aspirations for the clan. Some may seek greatness through war, others may desire for peaceful relations and diplomacy, yet others may want to isolate themselves from the rest in a road to self-reliance. But Daimyos don’t live forever; a change in the leadership of a clan may severely alter the course of a game!

Train Your Squad!

Units can be recruited and will have their starting abilities based off of the province they hail from, with each of the game’s 80 provinces bringing different bonuses. But they all start at low level, and will need to gain experience be it in the form of open combat or using the Shadows' training grounds. Being efficient in battle will not only allow your units to improve quicker; they’ll also gain combat ranks which will unlock a whole new host of gameplay options.

There are no classes in Shadows of the Sengoku; instead a system of proficiencies will categorize your unit based on its weaknesses and strengths. An innovative skill system allows you to train your units in whatever way you desire, specializing them into one or more combat roles as you see fit. But use caution; losing a very important unit in combat can have drastic consequences to morale!

High-Stakes Tactical Combat!

Going back to the roots of tactical turn-based combat, Shadows of the Sengoku gives the players complete control over their units action. Based on a time unit system, players can more accurately coordinate and develop their strategy during combat. Each time unit will count, with units being granted a better chance of defending themselves if they have time units to spare after taking their turns.

Combat is also extremely deadly; badly positioning your soldiers can lead to a quick and untimely death at the hands of the enemy! A blend of melee, ranged, and explosive attacks will be useful in turning the tide of a battle. 8 different enemy archetypes with multiple variations within will expand the possibilities in battle and make each encounter formidable. Expect the unexpected!

Build And Research!

Improve your weapons, armor and items via a dynamic research system that does away with traditional tech trees in favor of a more procedural approach; each piece will have their own tech progression, which can first be unlocked by researching an existing item. This way players can focus research on items that more favor their playstyle; become an assassin with ranged weapons, focus on impenetrable armor and so on. But beware; the enemy is smart and paying attention to what you do, and they may just focus on tactics to counter you!

Players will also be able to build up the infrastructure for their headquarters, constructing new buildings and improving old ones as they see fit in order to gain bonuses and gain combat advantages. But these expansions must be planned carefully; there is always the possibility of an enemy attack on your hq, which could be very difficult to defend if you were haphazard with your planning!

And More!

Shadows of the Sengoku also features:

  • Comprehensive mission tree system to direct the actions of your clan

  • Wide variety of procedurally generated missions to keep the gameplay always fresh

  • Intricate diplomatic system that allows you to form alliances, start wars, and betray your friends

  • Unique Daimyo personality that will shape the way each individual clan acts

  • An AI learning system that learns and adjusts to your tactics on the battlefield

  • Annex provinces via diplomacy or conquest

  • Non-combat missions that may drastically affect the world and provide you with benefits

  • The ever-present threat of retaliation by the Emperor should your clan grow too powerful, be it politically or militarily

Shadows of the Sengoku on Steam

Desperados III

Desperados III

Perfect game made with love and attention to detail. Engaging story, believable characters, excellent voice acting. Smooth and customizable control scheme.

This game represents the peak of the genre.

Real player with 117.5 hrs in game

I LOVED the original…Then I played this! The original now sits in that nostalgic corner of my gaming brain never to be played again just thought about with fond memories because when you play the original you’ll be thinking of this!. Well worth every penny and more. I lost two and a half hours on one mission that only felt like half an hour, I also managed to burn my dinner in the process! Ha. The achievements are a very nice touch that gives the game some longevity….Speed running might be a bridge too far for me though! The only negative thing about this game is you get to the end eventually and you’ll want more!. Note to Mimimi…Please take my money and make more content….(pretty please).

Real player with 91.3 hrs in game

Desperados III on Steam

Knife To Meet You

Knife To Meet You

looks promising. take my money and finish it

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Tons of fun! I’m excited for the full release! I just wish it could go full screen…. I keep clicking out of the window!

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Knife To Meet You on Steam