Gatedelvers
A co-op roguelike dungeon crawler that lets you play your way.
NOTE: The Demo version does not feature co-op.
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High playstyle variety - whether you prefer stealth, swords, magic or crafting, there’s something for you.
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Upgrade items by fusing other items into them to add bonus effects. A homing pistol? A telescope sword? Maybe don’t make the telescope sword.
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Grab everything. Grab items. Grab enemies. Grab friends.
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Throw everything. Like the friend you just picked up! I’m sure they’ll appreciate it.
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There’s traps. You can fall in them, if you want.
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A weird sprinting mechanic that makes you run into walls by accident.
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A cursed sword that makes boulders fall on you sometimes.
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Other things, probably. We didn’t finish making the game yet.
Read More: Best Online Co-Op Dungeon Crawler Games.
AIR VR
Air VR is a new virtual reality game with an emphasis on hyper mobile combat mechanics. Choose from four available classes, each with a unique movement mechanic, and engage in PvP or PvE content. Battle others in an arena format across various stages. Participate in co-op with up to four players in a vertical procedurally generated dungeon and fight huge bosses.
CLASSES:
Engineer: Shoot enemies using the rocket launcher and the machine gun. Rockets can be used to rocket jump for extra air while the heavy firing state on the Jackhammer can be used to propel yourself in a specific direction.
Marksman: Using a futuristic bow and arrow, position and accuracy is your friend. Different arrow heads yield different effects. The explosive tip can give you a small jump effect while the teleport arrow can be used teleport to the point the arrow hits.
Pyro: Hold the power of fire in your very hands. Throw fireballs and shoot beams of concentrated high energy at your foes. By blasting flames out of your hands towards the floor you can also propel into the air with great maneuverability.
Gunslinger: Dual wielding futuristic revolver pistols swing through the battlefield with laser grappling hooks. The gunslinger has the capability to do high damage with a fast firing rate and great accuracy.
PVP:
Battle other players in an deathmatch style arena where only the strongest prevail. Choose any class and see who is the victor of the arena!
PVE:
Navigate procedurally generated levels that take you up into the sky. Defeat monsters and huge bosses as you travel up through the caves and onto the surface solo or with a friend up to four players!
FLY
Use your class abilities to fly, jump, and teleport in order to navigate the terrain.
FIGHT
Battle other players in deathmatch and arena PVP game modes with up to 8 players.
CO-OP
Explore procedurally generated terrains and fight giant bosses with up to 4 players.
Read More: Best Online Co-Op Multiplayer Games.
Heroes Raid
Raid
Enter story-centric raids by yourself, or with friends. Level up, Collect loot, get rewards, and summon more power after a successful raid.
Open World
Dominate the open world in a time where nations are at war, find hidden dungeons and discover quests with epic rewards.
Deep Builds
Sacrifice your summoned heroes to gift their abilities to other heroes, with over 75 base stats including elemental and status modifiers,
unique bonus traits per summon such as fire attack or lightning defense, design your ultimate build. From a lightning swordsman to a
poison archer.
Team or Solo PvP
Take a break from the raids and dominate other players in 4v4, 3v3, 2v2, and 1v1 PvP modes, with ladders and rewards.
Heroes Raid
With the ability to summon different heroes and thousands of variations of heroes and equipment, as well as the ability to take abilities from other heroes, the possibilities are endless.
Read More: Best Online Co-Op Early Access Games.
Spellstorm
A re-imagining of the classic game Magestorm, fight in an all-magic battle arena as an archon pulled from time and imbued with fantastical powers in an eternal struggle between the 3 Primal Forces - Order, Balance, and Chaos. Fueled by increasingly powerful magic, defeat your foes and their shrines in this three team FPS battle arena.
All Magic
This is the ultimate mage battle fantasy. Push the front lines as an elemental Magician, ambush foes with lightning as the Tempest, defend your shrine with a storm of swords as the Paladin, or deny your enemies by harnessing mana and the void as the Arcanist.
Well Tuned Gameplay
Each class has a distinct playstyle and feel allowing all four to make game-winning plays.
Unique Combat
This is not a Crowd Control Simulator. Combat is aggressive, tactical, and merciless.
Primal Carnage: Extinction
Beginning/P2W?
For a game that went quiet for about a year, its begun updating again with new events, a new dinosaur class, and new rarity. Im going to be entirely honest despite my love for the game. There is a significant skill gap in this game for those who are just starting it. While this game is cheap the store imo is a good bit overpriced with mutations being nearly 10$(does not exceed this) and regular skins ranging from 3$ to 6$.
While the store is expensive or not you can go about purchasing skins a different way and utilize the market to negate this if that is your only worry with purchasing this game.
– Real player with 2193.9 hrs in game
I’m not even going to touch on balance issues and glitches and whatnot; there are plenty of reviews that cover these things in depth. While I’m sympathetic to the fact that the dev team has neither the manpower, time or money to actually do anything but they try to push on regardless, there are plenty of issues I cannot turn a blind eye to.
Like many others, my biggest grievances come from the community itself. However, despite what many reviewers say about “roleplayers ruining the game,” I have in my time rarely encountered roleplayers outside of RP servers (which I do not use at all). It’s almost as if you have to actively search for these things, imagine that!
– Real player with 1566.9 hrs in game
EARTH DEFENSE FORCE 5
To save our mother Earth from any alien attack
From vicious giant insects who have once again come back
We’ll unleash all our forces, we won’t cut them any slack
The EDF deploys!
– Real player with 370.2 hrs in game
This game looks awful but don’t let your eyes deceive you. It is a masterpiece. its so hard to describe but If I tried to describe it to you as short as possible it would be unrestricted, cheesy, fun, unbalanced, chaotic, an unpolished gem. if you are looking to play a challenging fun game with friends and have a bunch of laughs along the way then this is the game for you.
Get ready to defend the earth and to level an entire city to do so. And remember its not about the destination its about the ants you blew up along the way.
– Real player with 155.3 hrs in game
EARTH DEFENSE FORCE: IRON RAIN
(Updated Review)
Now after ~50 hours, I still can’t recommend this game.
EDF Iron Rain is a decent game, but is an awful EDF game.
This game is a downgrade from EDF 5 and a sidegrade from EDF 4.1 so get either game instead. I would recommend EDF 5 since 5 is an upgrade from 4.1.
Here are a list of the good parts and the issues after beating the game twice now.
The Good:
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Prowl Rider is one of the best class and the most fun class in EDF Iron Rain.
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The WX sword is the best sword and most fun sword in EDF Iron Rain.
– Real player with 73.0 hrs in game
This game is a really guilty pleasure for me.
I found it somewhere for 27 dollars, always do your part and find yourself a deal. It was probably cheaper on a sale, but I missed it and always wanted to play this game because I have a soft spot for sci fi themes and third person shooters.
Earth defense force is a brilliant look at giant insects attacking the planet, and the display and scale of their games leave nothing to be desired mechanically. But for someone like me the game really never got my attention because of how slow everything felt. I played EDF 4.1 and something about it made me feel like it wasn’t worth the work. Unlocking guns was really slow, and I always felt like I needed to creep up the ranks in difficulty just to be able to defend myself, maybe I just wasn’t ready to commit time to a game that looked like that.
– Real player with 67.7 hrs in game
Team Fortress 2
My hours. help.
I wrote something for real!
These hours are legit, I played this game a lot in the past to avoid some tragic stuff in real life. I was young and didn’t really have my gaming consoles anymore because of my brothers and I had a really bad pc, which i still own. TF2 was one of the games i could play pretty well on this pc but with horrid graphics, but it was one of the more fun games I installed. I met some real cool and nice people on this game as well as people who i plan to keep by my side. The community back then was more humble compared to nowadays. You have competitive gamers who spam their bind keys with unfunny/gross jokes and very obnoxious people who are either yelling at you or telling you to do specific things to win the game. When really, it doesn’t even matter if you win or lose. However, you also have those people who are really awesome and you may meet some nice friends along the way! Although you never know what kinda person you’re going to meet on this game. In my honest opinion, if you want to have a game to just waste time on (and money) or just mess around with people you know (which is what I do now), this is perfect. Esspecially the mann vs. machine co-op. I mainly play that now. Although to me, the game lost its touch, update wise, and I moved onto other games.
– Real player with 13198.1 hrs in game
This game carries such an emotional valence for me that I hardly even know where to begin. Let me tell you about the match I just played. Then try this game.
Two teams spawned in locker rooms, with an assortment of specialized classes ranging from gunmen to support to explosive experts. With a feeling of determination all set out to prove themselves in the battlefield. In the fierce thunderdome of ctf_turbine, bullets ricocheted and jars of pee rained. As a soldier myself, I was able to rocket jump around the map and deliver swift explosive death to nearly any class. I just had to remember to watch my back for spies and be wary of enemies with medics. The battle flowed back and forth with both teams taking turns occupying the thunderdome of a mid that is ctf_turbine, neither willing to give up. This continued for half an hour.
– Real player with 9128.2 hrs in game
Demeo
If I only had one word to describe this game, it would be… wow!
This is on my list of best VR games of all time. It is very similar to some of the D&D-based board games. You control a miniature and you get two actions per turn — move, attack, play card (although some cards can be played without using an action). You can be one of four classes. While the game mechanics are simple, game play requires strategic thinking (and cooperation when playing multiplayer). Game difficulty is just right. It’s challenging. This is not an easy game and you can definitely get yourself into a bad spot, but it’s not impossible. AI is pretty simple. It seems like for the most part it attacks the closest character within sight, but has a chance to do something unexpected which forces you to change your strategy and keeps the game interesting. This game is fun in single player, but really shines in multiplayer. Enemy difficulty is scaled for the number of players. Experience and loot — gold and chests — are given equally to each member of the party, so there is no fighting over who gets to open a chest or who picks up a gold pile. Graphics are gorgeous and the game atmosphere is fantastic. Sounds and music are excellent as well. I also have to say this game has the best tutorial of any game I ever played. It is engaging and not patronizing.
– Real player with 162.4 hrs in game
TLDR: If you have friends to play with, get this game, it’s worth it.
I’ve been playing this game with two other people, we played the first level over and over with every combination of 3 heroes possible. We were clamoring for the new map and then it dropped. We were able to barely squeak out a victory against the rat king the first time. Every single time after that we’ve been absolutely destroyed by the mechanics and various bugs. While we are happy that the game got harder, we just wish a couple of the mechanics were tweaked or that each pack has a difficulty rating. The rat king one being extra hard.
– Real player with 45.6 hrs in game
The Harvest
The Harvest is a fresh new take on Class-Based Hero-Shooters. Fight along with your teammates from different civilizations against other players to take control of the universe’s essence.
Define your combat style as you play, gaining and combining different abilities to become the best squad. Discover this new sci-fi universe and get ready, THE HARVEST has begun!
The Harvest goes beyond the common class systems in the shooter genre thanks to the Dynamic Class-Based System. Choose your Breacher, select your base set-up and build your full potential during combat in a flexible abilities system.
During The Harvest teamwork is rewarded, so all your teammates will benefit from the resources you get. Control the key zones of the map to gather enough resources and upgrade your Breacher. To survive The Harvest you will have to team up with your mates and build the best strategy, but if things get messy, you can always use the “Respawner” to revive the fallen.
O’Ree-Jin is an uninhabited planet that contains the remains of an ancient civilization that controlled the most precious substance in all of creation, the Essence. The planet is a zealous protector of the Essence, but it opens itself at undetermined intervals and for an undetermined time span.
The Harvest is a new IP created from scratch with deep lore. It has different civilizations, heroes, conflicts, risk-taking and, maybe, chivalric romance in its background.
Discover all the stories about each Breacher, their civilizations and their motivations to risk their lives in The Harvest. Find your most suitable Breacher among the different civilizations in this new space opera and get ready for THE HARVEST!
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A new class-based hero-shooter.
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Improve your skills and stats during combat.
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MOBA mechanics.
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Choose your gameplay from 8 different Breachers.
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Squads of 3 Breachers.
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12 players per match.
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A new and rich sci-fi universe.