Heroes of the Galaxy
Become a spaceship pilot and defend galaxy. Heroes of the galaxy is a Sci-Fi space adventure game where the skill to react the situation and predict attack of enemies determine the outcome of battles.
An open world with a lot of galaxies and missions. Choose your own carrier and build empire. Become a space pirate or a brave space ranger.
Unique missions and enemies.
Fantastic and amazing space adventure with multiple worlds to unlock.
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Cyberpunk 2077
I waited almost a full year before attempting to play this game. I am aware that the launch was sketchy and the game was packed full of bugs / glitches. As of patch 1.31 CyberPunk was a worth while game purchase for me. I did enjoy the almost 180 hours of playtime I put in. However driving in this game stinks bad, car handling physics felt very arcade like and also felt like I was always driving on wet slick surfaces. I can’t remember how many times I’ve lost control of my vehicles flying off the side of a bridge or overpass and take my car swimming with me - Laughable… Racing missions, ugh… what a disgrace to racing games. One other thing, the faster you drive, the most deserted and desolate the city becomes. Driving fast turns the city of Night City into a ghost town. The game engine can’t keep up with the asset loading buffer, so in an attempt to keep the bare bones city going, all npc cars and people disappear. I recommend not driving at all in CyberPunk, walk, run, hop skip run walk… whatever… or ride shotgun as a passenger in a vehicle! If you have no choice but to drive, do it slowly… feather the throttle and keep it in the granny lane at all times. Far better immersive gaming experience in what was supposed to be Witcher 4 in a modern city. At this point, I’d be a happy CyberPunk gamer if CD Project Red gave me Roach to ride in Night City. Slow and steady wins the race here,
– Real player with 204.5 hrs in game
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It took me a year to finish this game because I kept getting pissed off while playing it (finished it a couple of days ago from writing this review). So you have over 180h in it, why do you still not recommend it? Because this game is the dictionary definition of edging and then leaving you with blue balls. I really, really wanted to like it but I was hit with disappointment after disappointment.
The good:
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it’s a beautiful game design wise
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it has some memorable side-quests that I really liked
– Real player with 183.5 hrs in game
Cloudpunk
This game is great!
The game does a great job of taking an idea of a society like the one seen in movies like BladeRunner (or fuckin Pluto Nash) and expands on it. The world has enough new elements to make it stand out.
The main characters are great and you really do end up loving them. The side characters are also great in how funny or wacky they are while sometimes being effectively used symbolically to highlight real world issues and topics.
While the controls of the ships can be a little wonky everything else is pretty spot on.
– Real player with 49.7 hrs in game
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Full game video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcXZO2_mCgg
I had my reservations about this game to begin with, I thought it was going to be yet another 8 bit style game trying to be something more impressive. Well, I was quite wrong, this is a good game with a good storyline and impressive graphics with out of this world lighting. My only criticism is the rigidness of the story every answer and every question is already planned out, now normally I wouldn’t mind that layout but I feel the game deserves more. There is a lot to love about this game, I felt sorry for control and was invested in Rania’s life enough to keep playing. A good game with good characters and fantastic lighting, man I love that lighting :-). One last thing to add, the city is glorious, fascinating to drive around and big, very very big.
– Real player with 23.7 hrs in game
Cyberpunk Detective
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1440340/Cannon_Foundry_Simulator/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1208170/Samurai_Simulator/
Play as a private detective, one of the dying species, that still seeks for the truth, justice and money.
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Explore the cyberpunk city and traipse through its streets
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Make enhancements to your body
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Choose and accept the commissions
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Collect the money
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Solve the puzzles and crimes
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Fight and survive the fusillades
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Come across the Mob and get out alive
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Try to stop the crimes
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Admire the realistic graphic
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Establish a romantic relationship… or don’t
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Drink&walk&stare into the rainy sky. But don’t forget to watch your back!
Enter the cyberpunk City that buzzes with the technology. Walk through the alleys barely lit by the light of neon. Solve the mysteries that cast a shadow upon the innocents, and collect the transfer when the job is done. You say that it’s dirty money? I say – it doesn’t matter in this city of sin.
Feel the noir atmosphere and let yourself sink into this world of beauty and bestiality.
Rain is drumming on the roof. Your pitiful apartment is filled with pungency of decay and misery. You may try to get dressed, but you will only find one semi-white shirt, a pair of not-so-new shoes and a tattered tie. Nevertheless, inspecting the room can provide you with many intriguing details such as the empty glass lying on the table adjacent to the window. It is still smelling of whiskey and if you lift it up, the round stain will remain on the wood.
Always try to move objects and ferret through the stuff – the clues may be hidden right under your nose!
Markets, suspicious shops and dark corners stinking with sewage. All of these are crawling with drug dealers, hookers, cyber gangs and young hackers. Walk by them or interact with them as you traipse through the city. Either way, all roads lead back to the familiar, eye-catching neon. It’s always nice to spend some time in a pub, drinking to the point that you no longer remember about this wicked town.
While strolling, don’t forget to look into every nook and cranny of the City, even if it doesn’t seem plausible. You don’t want to miss a hidden opportunity!
Life is filled with serendipity. How else could you explain waking up next to the beautiful woman covered only in sheets, combined with fact that she’s just given you the commission? How did you ended up here? And does it even matter? The only thing you have to chew on is this woman’s tragic story. It is filled with love, affair, money, abuse – and is just like the ones you’ve heard before.
Choose the job and mystery that appeals to you! Hear the stories of the people and get to know them better.
The feeble scent of the woman’s perfumes is still palpable on your stained, old shirt. Are you going accept her commission, or will you resist those large, mournful eyes? You have to remember that the amiable intentions are one thing, but another are high-stakes – people can offer you really good money. If you agree, then the only thing left to do is to start the investigation!
Solve the mysteries and watch all pieces of puzzle fall into the place.
Some things should remain unspoken. The corruption, murder, prosthesis’ dark market – these are the foundation of this heinous city. Nevertheless, you are dead set on finding the suspect. You have to question them all – the kingpins with sordid intentions as well as the vagrants that were in the wrong place in the wrong time.
Interrogate and collect the facts. That’s the only way to learn the truth!
You may be lured into the traps! Find cover from the fusillade of bullets and deftly escape from the bad guys. Combat is unavoidable, but you have to be wise. There are many enemies and simply not enough ammunition. You may start to doubt yourself – why were you so diligent to accept the commission? Never mind, now you just have to bring it to an end.
Survive the firing and punish those who deserve it!
Let’s say that you managed to find out who the killer was. Now, all you have to do is to choose whether you want to expose them and collect the remuneration, or let things be. Is this worth messing with the most powerful persons in the city? Will this satiate the blood lust or just make everything worse?
Decide and live with the consequences (…or don’t?). You choices have impact on the game!
This was just a beginning, and there are many more stories just waiting for you in the dark alleys of the City. Evolve from a wreck to a true detective that knows the true and manages to live with it. Stroll through the city, fight the bad guys, romance with beautiful ladies, meet shadowy liaisons and decide whether someone is worthy of your trust. Feel the vibe of this cyberpunk city that never sleeps.
And nor will you, until you solve its mysteries!
Cyborg_Lab
Who am I?
Is here anyone talking?
I know. I know. But……
What a stupid experiment
Alright. Anyway, all I need to do is put the box on the machine, right?
Why I have to put on the helmet?
『Cyborg_Lab, Syncing… Sync-Rate, 5%』
A little hurt…and dark.Something is leaking…..
ILLUSION? HALLUCINATION?
『Cyborg_Lab』is a first person 3D puzzle game.Players must solve more than 30 physics puzzle, and find the hidden truth in a peace space station.
Game features:
-About 30 puzzles with clear catch. A fair duel between puzzle designers and players.
-Core mechanism combine with various other mechanism, making puzzle more complex and interesting.
-Time is also a part of puzzle.
-Puzzle is also a part of narrative, solve different puzzle to get different ending.
Bravers
So you are the young captain about to start your journey in the underground world. Sounds promising and risky, at least.
Every journey starts with a ship. This is where Bravers shine. There are ship docks all around the world, allowing you to design and build your ship the way you want.
There are more than 40 blocks available for purchase to build your ship with. Engines, weapons, storage, controls, and other types of blocks differing in size and tiers. It’s time to use your creativity, Captain!
You can build a ship fitted with tons of engines to go faster, or a ship full of cannons to keep your enemies away. You decide what’s best for your game style! However, the more fuel capacity, the better.
With your dream ship now ready, it’s time to find the perfect crew to match. In just about all taverns, you can find and recruit new crew members. Here comes another challenge for the captain. Each potential crew member has unique skills and items and can be a valuable asset on board of your ship. Some of them are professional gunmen who can improve your turrets’ firing rate. Others are great mechanics who can speed up repairs.
Be ready to fight! The underground world is crawling with enemies and dangers. Encounters are waiting for a brave captain to take them on, and not all of them are good ones. Fight to survive and command your ship. Take control of your crew and assign members to critical blocks. Use your crew’s skills to your advantage and destroy your enemies.
Bravers invites you to explore the beautiful world and unveil a great story. The world is waiting for you. Are you brave enough to take it on?
Feature List
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Crew Management - You are not alone on your journey. Hire and manage your crew, their skills, and their equipment.
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The Ship - Build a unique ship that fits your playstyle using 40+ blocks. Find balance between firepower, capacity, and speed. This will not be an easy ride, so buckle up.
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Fight - Command your crew in insane battles against a wide range of foes, including creatures, humans, and other dangers. Use different weapons and your crew’s skills to your advantage. Burn enemies with flamethrowers or explode them with rockets. It’s all up to you.
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The Story - The government is on one side, pirates are on the other side, and you, the captain, are caught in between. What could go wrong on your journey to save your family and humanity?
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Explore - Find your way in an open world full of mysteries, discover various biomes and settlements, and meet new friends and enemies. The world changes with every journey, uncovering new places and hiding the old ones. Each game will be different from the last.
3089 – Futuristic Action RPG
The 4th game in the series, 3089 has the player take control of an experimental combat droid, placed amongst a perpetual war on the planet Xax that serves as a testing ground for your efforts.
Gameplay involves traversing an open world, completing “quests” & challenges, getting into fights with enemy robots, collecting loot, and increasing skills. The world itself is procedurally generated, and the further from the starting point the player travels the higher in level enemies & items are. There are also no boundaries to the world map; as long as you can survive, you can keep travelling further out.
– Real player with 49.7 hrs in game
Hmmm…how to describe this game? It’s like a sort of old school FPS game really where you have weapons and kill things, but you can also build, craft a little, recruit robots, fly ships, etc.
Looking at it you see it is old school animation of course. This doesn’t matter much. It fits and it allows for random generation of the worlds when you start a new game. So…if you don’t like the look of your first world…just make another one.
Really what makes this game unique is the depth of mechanics that you don’t really see just at a glance. The beginning of the game seems a bit daunting at first because you are not really sure where to go, or what to do. You start with nothing basically as you, a robot, drop off a ship into a world filled with blue and red robots. Fortunately, the red robots are on your side! Red=Good, Blue=Bad. So…the first thing they tell you is to go to the Waypoint and start doing quests. Do this. You get to the waypoint and it is a building with several shops in it. You start with $1,500 and that is just enough to pretty much buy a weapon and maybe some armor to get going on with. Then you should immediatley go to the quest machine and start doing quests. This is basically how you learn how to play. Doing the quests and that forces you to venture out a little.
– Real player with 24.0 hrs in game
The Planet Crafter
From Hostile to Habitable
You are sent on an hostile planet with one mission: Make it habitable for Humans. You’ll have to survive, collect resources, build your base and machines in order to heat the planet, create an atmosphere with enough oxygen and eventually geo-engineer an entire planet!
Survive, Collect, Craft
Gather minerals and resources to survive. Craft all the tools you’ll need in order to fulfill your mission. Explore old crashed ships and ruins and discover a planet full of mystery.
Build you own base
You’ll need a base and all sorts of machines to make yourself at home, and be able to bring life on this planet!
Key Features:
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Character Thirst, Oxygen, Temperature, Health Mechanics
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Base Building
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Crafting
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Mining ores
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Build machines to create atmospheric pressure
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Build machines to heat the planet
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Create a biosphere with oxygen
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Create life on a planet !
Frontier Pilot Simulator
I can’t. I want to but, I just can’t endorse this. This is sci-fi jet plane trucker simulator and it looks cool and I love the idea, but the execution is lacking. This isn’t some honorably realistic aero simulator so don’t expect that from it. Actually, don’t expect anything at all from it other than a challenge and cost effective entertainment.
This is a Unity game with Unity problems. Sometimes the game will hitch when other aircraft fly by or it updates the weather. Early it just completely flips out. Depending on your situation, you either have to re-trim or it kicks and spins out the bottom of your aircraft in a unnatural way. Having played KSP for thousands of hours and using planes in that game: I can see the frayed edges left by Unity in this one. What has been built so far is an accomplishment, but it will forever be held back by this. It needs to look better than it does, play better than it does, consume fewer system resources than it does, and hold fewer frustrations to compete with other games or even other sims. It has performance issues that might prevent them from ever implementing VR or increasing world detail.
– Real player with 51.2 hrs in game
I absolutely love this game and fully recommend it to people who know what early access is and are willing to look past some bugs/systems that haven’t yet been added.
Pros:
-Stable. (I’ve only encountered one crash in this game and it only happened because of a series of unique incidents that I caused.)
-Easy to learn flight mechanics that are still challenging at times and will punish you if you ever get too cocky.
-Weather events that will break the monotony of flying straight and force you to change the style of your flight. (In some situations, you’d be best just to land and let the weather pass by itself since most events force you to fly low and low altitude, clouds and mountain ranges just don’t mix.)
– Real player with 46.8 hrs in game
Terrene - An Evidence Of Life Game
Welcome
I am someone who grew up with a lot of (actual) floppy disk games and stuff like that. Back then there was no such thing as DLC or updates to keep someone coming back. A game had to be hard but fair and stand on its own merits in order to make it worth a purchase. Think about any time you have been playing a roguelike, RPG, JRPG, ARPG, or Action game and have received a big upgrade, character gets stronger, you feel stronger. This is what I am trying to convey here. In order for a game to feel worth it to me I need to feel like that game respects my time as a gamer, this is even more important the older you get.
– Real player with 55.3 hrs in game
This game was unexpectedly immersive. It also weaves together a few different genre styles in a very cohesive way.
You play as an astronaut tasked with collecting resources from a procedurally generated planet. Your main hub is a static station in space; where you park your spacecraft, store resources, and upgrade things.
From there, you use your spacecraft to travel back and forth between your hub and the planet. Your ship is equipped with weaponry, and that’s where the shmup aspect comes in. You’ll be tackling asteroids, and a good variety of enemies ranging from small to boss-level.
– Real player with 27.8 hrs in game