Post Apocalyptic Mayhem
I should have written a review for this game ages ago. I am completely in awe of this game and I am so addicted to it. I love how the races always seem different even though I may use the same car with their own unique weapons. Every race is so unpredictable and you never know what’s going to happen. This is a good distraction game for me and it makes me feel incredibly happy playing it. I can kill my opponents without the risk of getting arrested! Lol. Great music tracks to each race in the apocalyptic challenge mode as well as various cars with extremely powerful weapons. Some cars are better than others but I like to play with them all to make it even and challenge myself even more. You can play on easy which is not as easy as you would imagine but a good place to start if you are playing it for the first time. I like playing on hard. I love the challenges of the hard mode. What can I say. Good graphics, music, gameplay and interest. I would definitely recommend this game to anyone who is interested in buying it. If you like fun and a challenge or 2, then this game is for you. You need to be on the ball and kill your opponents in order to get the most kills if that’s what you like. There is no escape! I would say that it’s sometimes difficult to play in multiplayer if you can’t get any players to join but it’s a good excuse to get your friends to buy it too! Thanks to the developers of PAM, you rock!!
– Real player with 1661.9 hrs in game
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Post Apocalyptic Mayhem has to be the most underrated racing games on Steam. My family and I play this game every week, I liked it so much we have a copy on both accounts. I realized I hadn’t wrote a review for this awesome game and now I will solve this overdue problem. The handling of the cars is easy enough that when my son was three years old he played this and it quickly became his favorite. There are twelve cars to choose from, seven tracks but the Winter Wasteland is just the first track Wasteland with snow. There is single player and multiplayer. In Multiplayer there is ranked and unranked options. In Unranked racing by time or kills is selectable. There are three difficulty levels. The multiplayer is pretty empty but that just means you arrange games with friends and the steam group for this game. Each car has three weapons and has a nitro boost. A front weapon, a side weapon, and a rear weapon. Use the appropriate weapon to attack cars that are near you. To win kills are more important than placing at the end of the race. When driving around the tracks your car can collect barrels of the appropriate color for each weapon by driving through them to collect them then you choose them when cars are near you. For viewing the rear window pressing down lets one peak out the back window to see how close the other cars are. Sadly there is no local co-op but that is okay as there is multiplayer. My son doesn’t like to play multiplayer too often with me as he is five and likes to win, but it is still fun in my opinion. Buy the game you will not be disappointed! If you are hesitant by it on sale and enjoy a wonderful awesome game!
– Real player with 216.2 hrs in game
The last earth man
In 2XXX, a strange virus suddenly appeared on the earth. It only infects humans. The infected person’s body will slowly weaken and then die within a few weeks. The infectivity of this virus is extremely terrible, and human beings cannot avoid being infected by any means. When the whole world was in despair, a Arcturian named bill came to earth and declared that he was willing to help treat the virus. People on earth thought they had met a Savior and fully cooperated with Bill’s treatment. However, the treatment had no effect. Soon, human beings became extinct. Bill holds the gene bank of all mankind, so he continues to clone humans to study the treatment of the virus. In one experiment, due to a coincidence that the probability was infinitely close to zero, the virus on a human clone was removed and had immunity to the virus. Bill told the human that the coincidence could not be copied. If you want to revive other humans, you can only go to the source of the virus: Sirius. So, the last earthman drove the mecha provided by bill to Sirius. But waiting for him is a conspiracy
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Damn Ropes
Damn Ropes is this one hard game nobody wants to play because it’s too difficult a challenge but you play it anyway (just don’t tell anyone you play on the ‘Not So Hard’ mode).
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There’s no running and jumping in this platformer game. Use your rope to swing from platform to platform. Perform impressive maneuvers, beat diverse challenges and speedrun your way through each level. Oh, did I mention you can fall all the way down to the beginning of each level?
Ah yes. Story. There is a story in this game. There’s actually a pretty deep story in here. But we can’t just throw massive dialogues at you while you try not to fall down. Pay attention to the background and other small details to understand the lore and deeper meaning of the games story. Or don’t. It’s up to you!
So you’re a fan of torturing yourself so you speedrun every single game you can find? Good thing we prepared the game for you! There’s a timer for every level as well as a global timer to track your records. The obvious route to the goal is not always the fastest one (spoiler: It never is).
So the game isn’t difficult enough for you? Then try activating a challenge. Or two. Or all of them. There are challenges like the ‘The Floor Is Not Lava But Very Dangerous’ challenge where you’ve to reach the goal without touching the ground. Or the ‘Your Rope Isn’t As Good As It Should Be’ challenge where you can’t expand or decrease it. If you can beat the whole game with every single challenge activated at once you gained our deepest respect.
We want to create a difficult game, but we also want everyone to enjoy it. So we implemented the ‘Not So Hard’ mode (it just sounds less rude than easy mode). This mode helps a lot when you’ve trouble beating the game. It’s easier to hit the environment with your rope and you can expand and decrease it further.
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ReversEstory
After playing the mobile version (which is great by the way), this definitely feels easier but also more fun with some added movement options. It’s a fast paced shooter/platformer with some replay-ability and different characters each with their own playstyles and bosses. Overall, not too heavy on the bullet hell aspect.
The translations to English isn’t perfect, but still understandable and the UI was clearly designed with mobile in mind and could use some adaptation to PC/controller/mouse.
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Coming from the free mobile release, I’m gonna say it right here: the PC version did not meet my expectation. I do recommend the game still if you can go past the issues, or at least play the mobile version.
The controls just hardly translate well from touch screen to controller (or keyboard). Also, since the game got no way to change your controller deadzone, it’s very easy to have the experience messed up by a very slight drift of your joystick, making your character jump in a direction even doe you want him to jump without moving.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Darksiders™
“In times of war, the law falls silent.”
~Marcus Tullius Cicero
The seventh generation of video game consoles. In my humble opinion, it was the last generation, in which console war was still a thing. I mean, seriously. Look at the world we live in now. We have Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy on Xbox, Crash Bandicoot and Forza on PC and so on. Sure, technically, the console war is still on and some titles are still available only on certain platforms, but all in all, seventh generation was the last one when it was still interesting. The last one when it was actually worth having more than one system on you. And this game? It’s taking advantage of that.
– Real player with 136.7 hrs in game
I’d started playing this game on several occasions… the first time the game chewed me up and spit me out before the end of the first dungeon… the second time I reached the first Boss, took a hammering a few times and then took a long break… but the story and the gameplay really intruiged me, so I came back a third time and was able to stay the course this time. Despite my earlier misgivings, I had an absolute blast and thoroughly enjoyed playing Darksiders… a few people have said it is an underappreciated game, and I can understand that.
– Real player with 40.3 hrs in game
I MAED A GAM3 W1TH Z0MB1ES 1N IT!!!1
I highly recommend this game if your looking for a good twin stick shooter that won’t take much of your time. From playing the Xbox 360 version to now the Steam I can tell you that this game hold up very well. What makes it better that it is a free experience so if you don’t enjoy it you just have to uninstall. When you get a chance definitely take some time into playing it.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
FINALLY. This was easily one of my favorite games back on Xbox Arcade. It’s not that it’s a huge game. To be fair it’s a chaotic mess, but it’s so much fun. The soundtrack meshes perfectly with the gameplay too and was well worth the $1 cover charge the game used to require. Hopefully “I MAED A S0NG W1TH Z0MBIES 1N IT” makes it’s way to Steam soon as well since we can have soundtracks now. The only thing that could make this game better is more of it but for a bite sized 10 minute adventure this one is hands down one of the best.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Too Many Zombies!
It’s actually quite a lot of fun, even solo. Mix in the ability to add up to three friends on Steam through Steam Remote Play and they don’t even need to buy this game via Remote Play.. and this game seems like a decent value.
It’s got a tutorial, and two modes, survival and campaign.
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The controls are good, the campaign stays interesting with new different objects to complete besides just blasting zombies. The crafting and resource collecting add fun and value as well.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Night Spasm
Author’s note: Plans for a revised review and fourth good faith effort to play Night Spasm are off indefinitely after the developer removed the “you lose” screenshot and made ol' Il Pallino do a week in Steam Jail. Buyer beware: Players run a risk of also having their screenshots removed and being unable to upload screenshots for all of their games for a week.
Overview
Take RPGMaker to make an adventure/RPG game with graphics and sound consistent with the fourth generation of consoles, throw in some brilliant dialogue, interesting gameplay features, and make combat more difficult than the Hard setting for FTL: Faster Than Light, and you have Night Spasm. The game starts with an airplane pilot named Theodore flies passengers to a (presumably) tropical island on January 2’nd., 2020 in which the plane gets caught up in a most unusual storm and catches on fire. Theodore awakens in another world coincidentally revealed to be named Island, which is the center of all of the dimensions, and comes face to face with the Man of Goodness (“MOG” for short) who sent a gold storm to recruit people in the only inhabited universe to do battle against a grim reaper-like villain named Inevit, who has taken control of “The Rechance” from MOG. After meeting up with the co-pilot and flight attendant aboard the plane, Theodore and his party are taken to a training ground which functions as a tutorial which (as of the time of this review) is the only truly enjoyable part of Night Spasm From there, the party teleports to the base camp which information is provided about the various functions of the base camp. From the base camp, the player then goes to world A1 in which the party is killed in the second battle if they’re even lucky enough to win the first battle.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Timeless Dual
Timeless Dual is a retro style action adventure, open world game. Play as a super hero who is on a quest through time to save a group of high school students who have flung themselves throughout history! The world of the game changes as the player travels through seven time periods, collecting currency and upgrades and defeating enemies!
Argus Panoptes
This is a game made by a few talented individuals whose love for Dark Souls shows through the knowledge you gain as you fail across Argus. The concept of constantly needing to improve your understanding of the game and making previous levels seem like a breeze gives a sense of growth and accomplishment that a few other games seem to get right. I feel this game will also create a cult for its speed-running potential as its mechanics are begging people to break the mold and invent new crazy moves for world records.
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
I have played a few platformer games through the years but i have never pump into anything similar to that game. Argus Panoptes concept is very simple but really fun the same time! The physics of the games are perfect and the tools that offer are simple and fun to use. What i really liked into this game is that even after giving so much effort and spending a lot of time to just beat a level, it made me feel that i could always do better (so i can climb up the leaderboards) and indeed after many tries would feel like i “was dancing” through the level and not struggling. Lastly i would like to say that the music and the art create an atmosphere that fits into the concept ! Great work!
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game