Block Breaker Ninja

Block Breaker Ninja

[So Sorry for the bug at the beginning the game on demo version]

On demo version, the ball did not return to the player. We’ve fixed the bug and you can enjoy playing the demo.

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Block Break Ninja is a well-known block breaking style game.

You will be the Ninja to beat Shogun (military manager in old Japanese society) to get back his girlfriend.

There are 25+ exciting stages, and you use only mouse to manipulate!

Why don’t we go back to 30 years ago and enjoy relaxing low resolution game?

Each stage has blocks.

You hit the ball, and break blocks with it.

Each stage has required number of blocks to destroy.

If you reach the number, you can proceed to the next stage even if there are remaining blocks.

Each Stage has time limit.

If you don’t reach the number of required blocks to destroy, you lose one(1) life.

There is charge system on from stage 2-1. Please check it out!

Shuriken, RareItem, and more!!


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Block Breaker Ninja on Steam

Samurai Aces

Samurai Aces

Samurai Aces (AKA Sengoku Ace) was Psikyo’s first shooting game and set the format they would stick with for the rest of their releases. It features a cast of playable characters with unique abilities, a randomly-selected stage order, short stages with multi-phase boss battles, and a punishingly-difficult second loop that can be accessed by clearing the game on one credit. Psikyo stuck with this formula and gradually tweaked it for later releases including the Strikers series, Gunbird 1 and 2, and Dragon Blaze, but this is its point of origin.

Real player with 16.6 hrs in game

Compared to Gunbird, Samurai Aces is much more difficult. It’s not Raiden difficult, however. The difficulty lies primarily in the ships being too slow and the bullets being too fast. You’ll get up to speed if you keep at it, though. I didn’t care for Samurai Aces much at first; but the longer I played, the more I enjoyed it. I love the 80’s/90’s drawings, sprites, strong ancient Japanese themes, and wacky humor, which doesn’t go over the top (unlike Gunbird). This game really takes me back. (I never played Samurai Aces previously, by the way.)

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game

Samurai Aces on Steam

Uncle Ted

Uncle Ted

Uncle Ted was enthusiastically reading his newspaper, when vicious thieves made their way into the house, and their accomplices fired at his house, stray bullets flew throughout the room, and the robbers had already stolen jewelry, but they did not take into account that Uncle Ted reads a newspaper about the supernatural abilities of average men age and their skill to fight off bullets!

Uncle Ted - A top-down logic game where the player dodges bullets and bounces them in the direction of enemies in order to kill them, when the player deals with all the enemies, the game is transferred to the next room of the house with new locations of objects.


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Uncle Ted on Steam

Shadow Warrior Classic Redux

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

Shadow Warrior Classic Redux on Steam

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout

I do recommend this game, albeit with some caveats.

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout is an old-fashioned third-person shooter with 17 missions, across which you get to play as twelve characters total (six each for the Joes and Cobra). The game is obviously a love letter to the original 80s cartoon, and given the comments the developers make in the art book, they worked with what they had and would’ve make a more robust game if given the choice. If you like G.I. Joe and don’t boot up the game expecting a triple-A title, I think you’ll have a good time.

Real player with 17.7 hrs in game

I honestly couldn’t tell you why this game got so slammed at release. I picked it up in a Fanatical Platinum bundle and powered through the whole thing in one sitting - and it was worth every penny. Definitely a budget title, but between the self-aware humor, earnest appreciation for the IP, and damn fun action (even the vehicle sections!), Operation Blackout might actually be the first genuinely GOOD G.I. Joe game!? It basically is like if Volition’s Agents of Mayhem was a linear action game rather than a sandbox grind, and it works so much better as a result!

Real player with 10.2 hrs in game

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout on Steam

Shadow Warrior 2

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

  • Gameplay

  • Graphics

  • Coop

  • Upgrades

  • Weapons

  • Weapon animations

  • Cutscenes

  • Lo Wang quotes and oneliners

  • Soundtrack

Not great, not terrible

+- Story

Cons

  • Grind

  • Repetitiveness

  • 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 2 on Steam

Cold Vengeance

Cold Vengeance

Cold Vengeance is a gun-blazing action-arcade romp through a deliberately polygonal, block-y and hazy look to it that makes it reminiscent of late 90’s 3D action games for the N64, PSX, and Saturn. This retro-flavored and post-apocalyptic appearance in tandem with the forward moving, almost on-rails nature of the shooting bring me back to what I loved most of the era.

An Americana lovechild between Fist of the North Star post-apocalyptic wasteland sensibilities and Sin and Punishment gritty rail-gunning low-poly N64 age badassery, the intuitive weapon combining of the iconic Gunstar Heroes with the forward-pressing level progression of Shock Troopers all wrapped in a hilariously satirical romp rife with action and macho-fueled patriotism that only a post-2016 America could truly be deserving of.

Real player with 25.5 hrs in game

Playing Cold Vengeance, you can tell this is likely Renegade Sector’s first foray into 3D games; it’s a notably less polished experience than later titles. The inability to turn around is an interesting constraint, one further explored in other RS games, but here the limited free-aim feels a bit clunky, fighting you at the edges and clipping in confined spaces. One unfortunate close-quarters boss fight in particular brings all of this into sharp relief. It’s frustrating, but thankfully not overly difficult, so it’s not long until we’re back in business running and gunning. Overall, it’s a characteristically fun and no-nonsense game with bright, crisp visuals, interesting level design and satisfying power-up synergies.

Real player with 5.3 hrs in game

Cold Vengeance on Steam

TENGAI

TENGAI

Good port of the Arcade version

Real player with 31.3 hrs in game

I was not expecting to see TENGAI on Steam, but just look what the wind put in my way… This game is one of the most charismatic game from Psikyo, a horizontal scroll shoot ‘em up with waifus, ninjas, robots and all sort of weird things… I love this game and i can see in my mind my old times playing on the real arcade machine. This one and Strikers 1945-III are my personal favorites from Psikyo.

Solid STG… I just love everything about this game.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

TENGAI on Steam

Ninja Kunoichi

Ninja Kunoichi

This is an exciting “NINJA” action game with a 16-bit taste!

←↑→↓: move

X: ATTACK(keyboard “A”)

Y: shuriken   (keyboard “S”)   

B: Fire Shuriken(keyboard “W”)

A:genki dama (keyboard “D”)

●We recommend the Special Ninja Pack!●

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NINJA SPECIAL PACK

Ninja Kunoichi on Steam

Sword With Sauce

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

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

Sword With Sauce on Steam