Mall of Mayhem
Mall of Mayhem is a open world shooter filled with neon, unsuspecting shoppers, and a wide variety of stores. Play as Mason, a assassin from the future with pent up anger, an exo suit, and an arsenal of weapons, all while being stuck in a time loop with seemingly no way out. Destroy everything in sight, collect currency for new weapons and upgrades, and find a way back to your time no matter the cost!
Advanced Tech Powers
To eliminate those who stand in your way, arm yourself with plasma blades, an energy shield, or a flamethrower. Use the magnetized grapnel to climb up walls and to escape from danger.
Living Breathing Mall
An open world mall made for mayhem. It has many different stores, including ones fo clothes, food & drink, Weapons, entertainment, high-street brands and so on.
Reactive AI
The CDF are the time police. They make sure you don’t cause any paradoxes or change any events too drastically. When the timeline becomes irrepairable, it needs to be wiped of everything in it, including you!
The Time Nexus
The time nexus is an interdimensional vessel outside of time and space. Use it as a safe house, to unlock new weapons. replenish resources, train using AI simulations, and equip and unlock new Tech for your exo suit.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1558330/Mall_of_Mayhem/
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Gladio
Gladio has a satisfying gore mechanic and unique fighting system. The game does have its issues though, blocking sometimes does not activate at all and kicking sends enemies through the map or past the invisible wall where I cannot reach them, forcing me to restart. Overall this game is a blast and it will surely develop further into an awesome game in the future, but for now you should avoid kicking!
Recommendations:
-More weapons and maybe a shield
-The ability to mix and match armor
-The option to choose which enemies spawn
– Real player with 7.9 hrs in game
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When first looking at Gladio one might think it is a tiny fighting game with with no real ingame progress and attacks that could seriously use some work. You would not be wrong. The player is in a small-ish box and has to fight enemies, the only progress is watching the wave counter go up, and attacks can seem quite stupid at times.
Still, this game can be a lot of fun when you lack something to do. Add some bounce or whatever music floats your boat (the game has no soundtrack), and you are in for half an hour of adrenaline while trying to crack that level 3 armor.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Sherwood Extreme
Sherwood Extreme is a gem in a sea of countless games. I have had the pleasure of being in the closed beta as a QA tester. Sherwood Extreme has a simple yet complex variety of game-play mechanics. The average player will always have fun and the dedicated will always be coming back for more. This game has great potential as it grows in Early Access. In the future, I believe the speed running community will enjoy this game. The developers at CageStudios are people who are passionate about their game. They listen to community feedback and want to make a great game. The developers have built an awesome community on their discord.
– Real player with 182.6 hrs in game
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even though i have 10 hours in this game i can’t recommend this to people which hurts because i loved the time i spent with it. you play as Walmart robin hood in parkour levels killing enemies with various bows you can get through in game currency. you also have a shield but you’ll probably never use that. let me get the pros outta the way first. 1. the game play loop is fun for awhile till you realize the lack of variety and patterns. 2. there’s a decent amount of cosmetics you can get in game for free. 3. you can make chickens explode. now for the cons. 1. the lack of pretty much anything. 2. while i said the game play loop is fun it’s also incredibly repetitive, dull, and slow even though i think the intentions are for it to be fast. 3. the bugs many times my bow wouldn’t shoot this seemed to only happen in certain area but still was annoying. another bug i noticed was the game crashed a fair bit and if i clicked something to fast that would somehow crash the game as well. 4. the rpg system… man at first i loved it but after awhile it felt like a forced attempt to get people to play longer. what i mean by this is the rpg system really don’t help since in order to “level up” and get skill points you need to grind levels A lot and your reward is so small that it won’t matter till way later. on this same topic leveling up weapons was a slow and honestly boring grind since you can just grind the first level over and over(if you go there with a mission for it it’s even faster). 5. the missions. while they seem cool and fun at first they’re actually pretty dumb. they claim to add tons of variety to each level/mission they don’t. they only change a few minor things. for example traps that are easy to avoid, “different” enemies, etc. i can name more but the point is this game if just a slow, boring grind for nothing of value. oh they also have co-op but since almost nobody even plays it’s pointless. i know i said i don’t recommend this game but if you want something that’s fun-ish and relaxing for a bit give it a try.
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game
AdventureQuest 3D
You’ll probably only like this game if you enjoyed AQW.
The EXP curve is terrible, even if it’s supposed to compensate for the low level cap. You’ll get to the point where if you want to level up, you’ll have to grind certain dungeons a bunch of times, not to mention that they give far less EXP than story missions (which you probably can’t do if you are grinding the dungeons for EXP in the first place).
The graphics are nice, with it being capped at 60 fps. Everything has good brightness (loving me that bloom). I’m also glad that there’s actually sound effects in this game. That spawn-in sound effect is kind of annoying, though.
– Real player with 178.4 hrs in game
Play it if:
-you’re bored
-you have played other AE games,
-you dont mind a grind
-you can keep in mind its early access, and not a polished product.
Dont play it if:
-you dont like grinds
-you need a story to get behind (ashfall might change this I guess, we will see)
-you are looking for the best looking game out there… (you can however use Reshade -https://reshade.me/-, and tone down the saturation, add in some better FXAA, add better bloom, and add some sharpening.)
Compared to other AE games, this one seems promising, but will need some good content to really convince me its a game worth sticking with. as of now, it has seemed pretty one dimensional, however that is expected, as the devs work through making their first 3D game. promising concept guys, just follow through :D
– Real player with 150.5 hrs in game
Arcade Boy
The kid who is going to arcade saloon for playing arcade games hears a weird voice comes from arcade machine. And he is just disappearing. When he wakes up, he finds himself in the arcade machine But this doesn’t look like machines that we know. There is a dilemma where new and old technology clash.
So … are you ready to solve this dilemma ?
Are you be able to complete the game by passing the challenging Trails?
Be friends with the inventor mole and improve yourself with using mole’s inventions.
EQI
Pros
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Simple gameplay. Rotate the environment around with left mouse and right mouse, jump from platform to platform, the gameplay is easy to get into while changing up enough to stay fun.
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Nice visuals. The strange, trippy and almost otherworldly look of the game gives it a unique style.
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Great soundtrack. The techno tracks on offer fit the game’s theme and provide some good background to the gameplay.
Cons
- Some puzzles are tedious. Some stages require crazy levels of precision to finish, which leads to some frustrating trial and error, this is at its worst in the last stage when you can’t die unless you go out of bounds, so you don’t get a quick restart and have to walk back to the start and do everything over to finish.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
As advertised EQI is a “trippy first-person arcade game with spatial puzzles, and a synthwave soul”. I’d also say it has sort of an ambient game vibe similar to Journey. The best parts about this game are the vibrant, colorful visuals, and the unique platforming gimmick.
This gimmick of rotating platforms does take some time to get used to, and while I like the overall vibe of the game, certain rooms are extremely difficult and frustrating to figure out. Partially because the game doesn’t convey what you are doing right or wrong very well. It reminds me of games like Giga Wrecker in that way.
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Subluminal
Subluminal is a 3D car driving platformer about gaining speed and going fast.
Vehicles have precise maneuverability allowing you to jump in the air and manipulate your orientation to drive on all surfaces.
All vehicles are equipped with a space displacing mechanism known in Subluminal as a space displacing mechanism or SDM to propel the vehicle forward. This not only allows you to gain speed, but provides aerodynamic control and the ability to conquer any imaginable path.
Key Features
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Free To Play: Alone or with your friends
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Single Player: Achieve the fastest time possible, in an elaborate course, with elements that allow you to traverse off the conventional path and into the air. As you complete more courses, the difficulty rises; forcing you out of your comfort zone in order to use all your skill to complete these untraditional courses as fast as you can.
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Multiplayer: Free-for-all where a Seeker has to convert a Proxy in order to convert them to a Follower. Proxies want to build up speed in order to reach subluminal and survive the time limit to escape the Seeker. If a Proxy converts into a Follower, the Follower may escape the seeker’s authority by influencing another Proxy and become a Proxy once again. A Seeker aims to convert all to achieve subluminal as a singularity, Achieving singularity is possible by converting all Proxies into Followers. Followers are at risk of becoming Seekers if they cannot convert another Proxy to take his place as a follower.
Vylan
Playing status: 100/100 levels completed
Intro
Vylan is a short puzzle game with a platformer element. It requires you to clear each level within the time limit, all while dodging any obstacles in your way. 100 levels with increasing difficulty are available for you to enjoy.
Pros:
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100 levels
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Options to configure the timer as you want
Cons:
- The last 10 levels are too similar to each other
Specs
Intel Core i5-9300H 2.40GHz, 8GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Vylan is a good small game, i enjoyed the simple graphics of the game, and turns my brain on. 5/5
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– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Droid404
You are a robot labelled Droid404. On the planet Castron, there are many robots that seem to want nothing more than to destroy you. Even though you have not done anything to wrong them since your recent creation, they despise you. Your creator, Fred, has only recently assembled you and given you one important task: retrieve the peculiar energy source from the planet Castron. Before your creation, Fred discovered the strange energy source, and realizing its power, knew he must obtain it first before other more sinister beings. Be prepared to run, jump, and dodge your way through various evil robots in 12 unique and fun levels. Although capturing the energy source seems like the right thing to do, you cannot seem to shake the feeling that something does not feel quite right. Something about the enemies seem… almost… too familiar. How much do you really know about the energy source? Who should you really be obeying? Good luck on your adventure, Droid404.
Retro Run
Retro run will put you in the sneakers of the runner Neon. You platform and swing your way over to get the precious Runner energy drink! For every level you clear the next one will be more challenging. Make your way through the levels to l unlock something special.