Door Kickers: Action Squad
The game is now out of Early Access, so i update this review a bit.
If you played the first Door Kickers, forget everything about it and don’t even think this is a sequel, it plays in the same “universe” but is completely different. Where the first game was basically a better version of Swat 2 with a top-down point of view, this game is a classic side-scroller that triest to be challenging and bring in tactics, i guess the closest comparison (that make me seem like a really old person for knowing it) is Rolling Thunder from Namco.
– Real player with 74.8 hrs in game
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I have to say that I am a little dissapointed in this game at its current state.
I was looking for something that required a little bit more teamwork, tactics, and critical thinking. You basically (kick) doors down and gun down anything on the other side with little to no grace because the game doesnt provide much options on how to clear a room. The maps/enemies are not randomized so once you learn the level, you can easily run thru each room and clear without much resistance and pray that a stray shot from a shooter doesnt waste a hostage.
– Real player with 49.6 hrs in game
PewDiePie: Legend of the Brofist
Ah, Legend Of The Brofist. A game filled to the brim with controversy because of the person it’s based on. But, I am here to review the GAME. NOT PewDiePie. So if you’re mad at anything I say in this review… go take it somewhere that somebody cares. And get in line if you have any personal beef with me because of my opinions. A lot of people do, and you’re just another one to tack on to the list.
Gameplay: Legend Of The Brofist is a 2D platformer, with differing elements in certain stages, such as low-gravity, and even a 2D shooter style for one stage.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
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This game is absolutely nonsensical. I mean, maybe there’s some lovely tapestry of narrative in it, but if I have to go watch a youtube dude to figure it out, you haven’t told a good story. But you don’t play this for the story (dear god I hope you don’t, anyway). This game is a pretty open love letter to the 16-bit era slathered in a layer of surreality, and it actually plays damn well. Most levels basically spelled out their intent or were based on something I recalled from my younger days, and while I think one or two stages' gimmicks make their lack of checkpointing* irritating, only the rather-lengthy final boss really held me up for more than 15 minutes. It’s also got a bunch of difficulty settings in case you find it too simple/challenging, and after you beat the endboss you can play anything you’ve beaten on Hard on a one-hit kill, no powerup mode, should you be masochistic enough.
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
Broforce
Desafiant if you want 100% of achievements, the game is so funny and epic, has good references and i can feel the love of devs put on it
– Real player with 32.8 hrs in game
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Very fun game saw it from youtuber lukafull 6 yers ago finnaly bought it myself.
– Real player with 29.8 hrs in game
Curses ‘N Chaos
I have a very mixed, but cautiously positive opinion of Curses ‘N Chaos. I’ve detailed the bulk of my thoughts in video format here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=efUQ70co8w0
I’ve tentatively listed this review for ‘recommended’, but it should be noted that I have a fairly significant issue with the game. There’s a lot about the game that’s very fun to me, despite issues preventing me from really sinking time into it.
Before I go into my issues with the game, let’s talk about strengths:
- Gorgeous art, beautifully animated. The level of detail present in the characters and backgrounds while still adhering to the pixelart aesthetic is quite remarkable.
– Real player with 15.5 hrs in game
Okay, so. Completely rehauling this review because I’ve figured out a couple of stuff(After 5 hours). The item system has really gotten me interested. I probably overlooked it a bit at first. The healing stuff in particular. You need to be careful when you use them depending on what they are. Apples heal 1 HP, Meat 2, etc. Some items work best against some enemies and other works better against other enemies. Using your items wisely and storing important ones you know you’ll need later at your Owl pet gives the game another depth you don’t notice at first glance.
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Green Dragon/グリーンドラゴン
Green Dragon is a side scrolling beat em up featuring 16-Bit Retro graphics and a banging techno sound track.
If you like games similar to streets of rage, final fight and of course Double Dragon you will appreciate this game.
The game is still in early development and its literally only half a level long and prone to bugs like enemies walking up a building, towards the sky out of the player boundary, and also prone to random restarts, but its already showing some awesomeness.
I especially cheered when the game paid a little Amiga homage on boot up, nice touch DEV :)
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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Good things:
The game is working or at least the first part of the first level that was made so far. The sound and music is also working. Character sprites for one of 2 characters are also working and sprites of one enemy that we meet are also working. There is also 1 weapon you can pick up, 1 food item and 2 items giving points. You can walk and hit with fist or jump or even jump and kick! Pixelated graphic is nice and good looking. The good thing is that you can finish the game and get all 5 achievements right now in under 15 minutes.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Heroes of Hammerwatch
Felling like god killing everything in the path just to die in a damn trap, love it.
– Real player with 178.7 hrs in game
Gery vood
– Real player with 108.3 hrs in game
Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos
I’ve played a bit of the free demo, liked it, and played a bit more of the game, and I Like it!
And I recorded my progress with Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos, please watch if you prefer a more audio/visual format, or just want to get a Feel for the controls and Gameplay:
It Feels Good. 👍
Note: The video starts off in the demo, but that is fine, because progress unlocked in the demo is kept going into the main game! OMG!
Such an incredible feature that I hope other games emulate.
– Real player with 103.8 hrs in game
Overview:
I’m on the fence about “Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos.” We bought it to play online co-op. For that, it’s… OK. It’s fun to play. But, it just feels like co-op was added as an afterthought. If you’re more interested in the social experience of playing a casual co-op game, it’ll be fine. But, if you want to really focus on the game with some friends, you might want to think about it. Single-player presents even more of a poser: you lose some of the fun, social aspect. But, you also lose some of the co-op specific game problems. After 37.8 hours of gameplay (having finished the main/side questlines and working on the last four “grinding” Achievements), I’ll lean slightly negative and Not Recommend it. But, it’s close.
– Real player with 49.2 hrs in game
Dandy & Randy DX
Dandy & Randy DX Description:
Dandy and Randy are a couple of archaeologists who are in a huge pickle. They owe a ton of money to their bank and unless they can’t figure out a way to pay it back, they’re done for! Luckily, they have just received the information about a mysterious, fabled precious stone showing up in a far away island.
Can they find it, pay back their debts and become rich in the process? It’s up to you to find out!
Play either alone or with a friend! With local co-op anyone can join in the fun at any time during the game. You can even unlock new characters as you play!
Dandy & Randy DX Features:
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Travel across the land in both single-player or local multiplayer co-op.
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Fight a diverse cast of enemies.
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Discover tons of treasures, hidden or not.
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Solve puzzles and feel smart about it!
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Unlockable characters!
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A shop system with encouraging help!
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Cute art style for all ages! Try playing with your grandma.
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Steam Achievements
Football Story
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Football Story will put your skills to the test in an ultra fun multiplayer mode and tug at your heartstrings in a narrative-driven single-player campaign. When you’re not showing off in a PVP football match, explore a massive city littered with quests and interesting activities. Bolster your reputation, earn experience, customize your character, and craft your own story.
Customize
Customize your character from head to toe with a range of vibrant outfits. Unlock cool items by earning Cash through multiplayer matches or quests. If you’re going to become a legendary football player, you’ll need to look the part!
Improve your skills and reputation
You’re not just here for fun and games, this is your chance to prove that you’re the best of the best! Train regularly to keep your character in tip-top shape. They’ll become sluggish if you don’t push their limits. Bettering your skills allows you to take on tougher opponents to boost your reputation.
Discover the City
Explore the sprawling streets of Highshore City. Help those in need along the way, like saving Granny Masha’s cat from a tree or helping to fix hall lights in your residence to prevent injuries in the dark. Discover new locations and make new friends everywhere you go!
#### Choose your hero
Experience the stories of four diverse characters. Help Wanda to buy a new washing machine for her family, so her father can go to work with clean clothes; participate in controversial junkyard football matches as Tommy to defend his brother and prove to his classmates that he’s the best around; and see what challenges await the others.
Play with others
Jump into competitive online matches with 7 other players! Every player controls their own character on the field, making both teamplay and individual skill essential for victory. Earn experience, improve your stats, and increase your rank. Team up with friends and participate in global matches to become league champions.
Play at home or on the go! From PC to mobile, cross-platform play ensures you can hop into a match anywhere, anytime.
Features
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Cross-Platform Multiplayer
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8-Player Matches
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Deep Customization
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Unique Training System
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4 Diverse Stories to Experience in Single Player
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Massive City to Explore
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Varied Quests
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Team Management System
Rikki & Vikki
I love this game.
This game is FREAKING AWESOME as an Atari 7800 ProSystem homebrew. The graphics are so stunning, and the music is unbelievable for this console. But as a game on PC in 2018, it probably won’t get much attention, which is sad.
The game is simple. You use boxes to solve puzzles, pick up all keys, and proceed to the next level. There are 6 caverns (worlds); every cavern has 10 stages (including one boss stage), featuring different enemies and new mechanics for new puzzles, except the last cavern only has boss fight. Every stage is well designed, from easy to hard. It’s not too hard to figure out the puzzles, but it can be frustrating sometimes because you die in one hit and there’s a time limit. The boss fight kinda reminds me of Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers 2 on the NES.
– Real player with 27.8 hrs in game
The game has top notch graphics and music.
However, for anyone on the fence about buying this game, let me warn you that if you want to get the most from this game you’ll need to play the 2-player co-op mode. I am unable to play it properly because I don’t know anybody locally who would be interested in playing it so I am unable to see the exclusive bosses and -what I assume- is the true ending to the game. You could try playing 2-player by yourself but it alters the puzzles so you have to work together with someone. If you play as either single player character, (I’ll say this as spoiler-free as possible) the ending you get basically tells you to go play 2-player mode and kicks you back to the title screen.
– Real player with 16.6 hrs in game