COP BASTARD
COP BASTARD is a old-school classic first-person shooter inspired by action movies from the 90s
History:
Japan, Osaka, early 90s.
Detective Katasha B. has a very bad reputation as a cruel, rude and unprincipled police officer, just a bastard.
Local residents and small bandyugans try to stay away from him, because of his not the cleanest and most obvious solutions to problems. Among local boys, he is known as “Uncle Berry”, due to the fact that he does not part with his beloved pistol Beretta, the only love in his life that has never let him down.
However, even such a character, who avoids any serious business, manages to get into a story that he tried to avoid all his life …
Key features of the game:
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A bunch of crazy action:
Lots of intense gunfights - make yourself be remembered in this city. Shoot, shoot, shoot…
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An exciting story:
Immerse yourself in the game and until the very end it will not be clear how the amazing story of a cop from Osaka will end.
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Nice graphics and sounds:
The graphics and sounds in the game are made in such a way that the player fully feels like a character and plunges into the story.
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Anima Reaver
Anima Reaver is a 3D Sci-Fi spaceship shooter with a singleplayer story and multiplayer modes. The game’s story mode is organized as missions with various objectives (including optional objectives) that unlock new missions to progress through the storyline.
Compete against your friends in Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Racing and Regicide, play online or local multiplayer with splitscreen! Unlock new spaceships by completing missions and challenges.
Enter a world in the brink of destruction, as one of the holders of the Anima Relics you will determine the fate of the world through your actions. Obtain all of the keys to break the seal of Tartarus where you must slay an ancient terror before it destroys the world. Learn the truth of this post-apocalyptic world and discover its hidden secrets.
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Gal*Gun 2
Short review:
Gal*Gun 2 is an arcade-style shooter where you shoot anime girls to deliver them ecstasy, instead of death. You can have characters cosplay and pose for you lol. Great port, I didn’t run into any major issue. Compared to Double Peace, GG2 takes one step forward two steps back, but it’s still stupidly fun. Get DP first if you haven’t, it has a higher fun per unit currency ratio.
A tad bit more info:
Comparing to its predecessor, Double Peace, the gameplay has changed from on-rails shooter to a static 360º VR-ish shooter, but without the actual VR (at least officially supported, check guides for playing in VR). So, instead of the character automatically moving around after an event ends, you now have to choose where to get teleported to next, which kinda breaks the flow (you’ll also see enemies getting teleported into places where there were none before). But at least the cursor doesn’t move by itself when the character is moving, so it might be a huge improvement.
– Real player with 65.2 hrs in game
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I was a pretty big fan of Gal*Gun:Double Peace…it was a lot of fun and there was a frenetic pace so it felt like you rarely could see it all the first time through. Plus there were multiple routes through some levels in addition to the various choices to win over certain girls and that added some replay value to it. Just about the only thing better would be Double Peace in VR.
Well, this is as close as you can get until INTI CREATES CO decides to actually remake Double Peace in VR (I’d probably buy it BTW). This game is missing a few things but it also added a few things as well. Does the trade off work? Is it worth it? Well I’d say mostly yes, but I kinda wish they kept some of the old system.
– Real player with 57.0 hrs in game
killer7
amazing experience. truly nothing like it. suda really outdid himself and ive never been pulled into such a story so fast before. its worth every cent and if i could i would pay $60 for it.
– Real player with 45.1 hrs in game
this might be the closest a video game will ever get to “art” in the way that film is able to
play it
don’t look up a youtube video about it. don’t look up an article about it on google
play it
– Real player with 29.6 hrs in game
Wolfriders A Sniper Adventure
Wolfriders is a short game about the adventures of a sniper. Read the comic book chapters and play the short levels. You’ll feel like you are inside the comic book.
Break your oath, gather Wolfriders and lead the resistance to victory. You are the only one to turn the tide in the war between the free world and the E.M.P.I.R.E.
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Special levels for sniper and assault gameplay
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A gripping story
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Comic book style storytelling
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Lots of guns and armors
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26 playable levels
Resistance needs you! Join them in this immersive story!
Sin-Cay
This game seems like something straight out of a course or class on Unreal Engine. The menu reminds me of a retro X-com game and the blank white starting screen in the beginning made me think the game was broken. There are too many complaints I have about this game that I cannot recommend it in its current state.
Starting out, you are just dropped into a dark cave with terrible lighting issues. So avoid if you have aversions to blinking lights. Any enemies that aggro on you growl a terribly leveled voice that’s overpowering all other noises despite distancing. They take nothing to kill and even the over-sized replicas of the same enemies take minimal bullets. The bullets are infinite. You can heal yourself infinitely and hurt yourself… why? Only useful in the event of getting stuck? Depending on where you lookin the first level, the game tries to use some kind of realistic lighting but it’s not well implemented and everything goes invisibly dark. After beating the first level, you are dropped into another place with no context and you and your character have no idea who you are or what you are doing or the direction you should go. It’s a project (as seen in task manager as the file name) vastly needing improvement, clearer direction and purpose. The only puzzle I solved was shooting some explosive barrels. It could be fun with the diversity of locations and portals to new areas, but there needs to be more direction, world building, and context. It just feels like you tried new meshes and textures in each specific setting. Maxed out my 3070 on epic settings unnecessarily. The settings menu is limited, you can’t even control audio. Nah.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
弹幕大修仙 - 开篇
Game Mode
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1. Challenge Mode: You can choose one of eight enemies to challenge. If you win, you can gain items or skills to strengthen yourself.
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2. Story Mode: the level is equipped with simple plot to challenge ten boss.
Game Content
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1. At least 5 dynamic background music.
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2. Beautiful figures and monsters.
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3. A variety of barrage types.
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4. At least 8 large fantasy background images.
ATTACK OF THE EVIL POOP VR
“ATTACK OF THE EVIL POOP VR” is the ultimate toilet experience, crazier than ever!
This Windows and Mac title released last year on Steam, now has a V.R. version too!
(Thank god the smell is not included… Yet!)
Enjoy the frantic EARLY demo experience, optimized for Oculus Rift S.
“ATTACK OF THE EVIL POOP V.R.” is a twisted, fast-paced and super addictive single-player game that puts your gamer skills to test!
Different enemies, weapons, unlockables, surprises, a crappy lore and a lot more!
41 Hours: Prologue
Fun and unique fps with traits from Crysis and Bright Memory.
The official press info:
41 Hours - is a first-person shooter dramatic experience that follows the narrative of Ethan, a workaholic scientist in search of his long-lost wife.
Join his trip through the parallel universes and make those trying to stop you from getting back your love suffer.
You get to master devices that enhance you with super-human abilities:
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• Time manipulation (fast reaction over slow motion)
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
For me this game is more promising than other reviewers have found it. I’m not usually crazy about too much story line (too much for my taste in Crysis for eg) but with my favourite shooters going down the campaigns as thinly disguised survival scene after survival scene, where you face ever increasing and ultimately, pointless hordes of enemies to disguise a lack of imagination (think Doom Eternal - Ancient Gods, Serious Sam 4) this game strikes a nice balance for me. Sure there’s bugs, but there’s popular well established games out there with bugs that have never been ironed out. Happy to give this one a chance.
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game