Disney•Pixar WALL-E

Disney•Pixar WALL-E

Wall-e is not any kind of game, it’s a game that truly makes you question how you didn’t find this game sooner, it gives a completely new meaning to video games, with the amazing graphics, amazing story and amazing smooth gameplay. There really isn’t a better game than Wall-e. Wall-e answers the questions like: What is the meaning of life?, What happens after death?, Is life real?, Why does dad hit me? Etc. It really is something special… You really wouldn’t think that it’s that much of a special game at first glance but when you play it you realize more and more how fantastic the game actually is… The only con is that people might make fun of you because it’s a “kids game”, but they aren’t real friends anyways, right? So I would 100% recommend this game to anyone who seeks for the most amazing and fascinating game on this platform. It truly is something special and I think that everyone should experience this amazing experience that Wall-e will give you.

Real player with 32.2 hrs in game


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I got this game on sale for like 5 bucks, and it’s AWESOME. I had the console version of this, as well as the PC demo when I was younger, so I decided, “why not”? I was not disappointed. The controls were kind of weird to get used to at first, but I got the hang of it. It’s charming and cute, but action-packed at the same time. I definitely recommend picking this one up if it’s on sale, or even if it’s not. If you’re a completionist and would want to beat this 100%, I genuinely wish you the best of luck. Seriously.

Real player with 27.2 hrs in game

Disney•Pixar WALL-E on Steam

BATTLE ARENA: Robot Apocalypse

BATTLE ARENA: Robot Apocalypse

A very well developed and extremely challenging game! I’m loving this!

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game


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Very good. It’s difficult, but it’s cool.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

BATTLE ARENA: Robot Apocalypse on Steam

EPOCH

EPOCH

Epoch tries to present a somewhat compelling story, but the game mechanics made it obvious this is a mobile port with laggy controls that are unforgivable on a PC action game.

You control an armed robot that must reclaim the legacy of a lost city inhabited by other hostile robots. The problem is you only have a gun, and very few missile, grenade, and other weapons (you can get those later). You are up against enemies that shoot, launch a mortar grenade at you, or shoot “rocket” at you. For regular rounds, you can duck into cover, but you can’t hide from grenades. And the big shots can destroy your cover. You can move between cover, and you can even do an acrobatic leap from one end of cover to another. But if you don’t shoot those enemies, eventually you will make mistakes, and after enough mistakes you die.

Real player with 10.1 hrs in game


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i’m not sure how to rate this but i’ll give it a positive because it’s fun in the beginning but the things i liked became glaring issues in endless and maybe late game.

first off this is whats considered an on rail-3rd person shooter and yes its an obvious mobile port. you’ll fight in the foreground having 3 spots (some have 6, 3 top, 3 bottom) to take cover in until you kill all the bots then you will transition foreword until you complete the level. there are only 10 story levels the 10th being a boss (+4 endless levels) but there are also 4 difficulties for each story level. sadly you HAVE to beat it on the lesser difficulties to unlock the latter one so beating easy only unlocks medium and not hard or ultra.

Real player with 7.0 hrs in game

EPOCH on Steam

Primordia

Primordia

Watching a good Science fiction movie was always a rare experience to have, even more so an original one….

Playing a good and original Science fiction game….that’s even less probable, it feels like finding a very special treasure.

Good words have been around for Primordia since it came out in 2012 (I’m now playing it for the first time in 2017) and i can say it’s all pretty much justified.

The game has a good story, with interesting characters, both main and secondary ones. It has an interesting beginning, a well handled middle and an ending ( and a pretty good one at that, although that depends on which ending you get).

Real player with 19.3 hrs in game

Bought in a bundle without knowing much about it except it’s published by Wadjet Eye Games and another game in the bundle was Gemini Rue (which by body required at the time). I stuck gold because what we have here is a high quality four-man (+Dave as producer / voice caster) point & click adventure game with gorgeous 320x200 graphic.

Story is set in post apocalyptic, distant future cyberpunk world which is a rich environment for imaginative locations, story, characters. You name it. Overall story is pretty solid and will satisfy even the most seasoned adventure players.

Real player with 14.3 hrs in game

Primordia on Steam

Wastenauts

Wastenauts

Check out the Kickstarter campaign here!

Wastenauts is a cooperative collectible card-crawler about making do with what the robot apocalypse has given you. Grab your friends, jump down to the surface, and fight back enough machines to make rent this month.

A Dungeon Crawler Dressed as a Card Game

Take on the role of misfit mercenaries and explore decks packed with ‘bots, gear, and a ton of scrap. Your unlocked cards are the tools you’ll use to make your way to the boss. Unlock and upgrade power ability cards, blueprint cards to craft in a pinch, and augment cards to boost your stats.

A World Worth Salvaging

Humanity has fled to cityships just above the planet’s surface, but we still need fuel, food, and valueless family heirlooms. That’s where you come in. One good shove off the side of the ship and you’ve already started your mission. Don’t worry, I’m sure another ship will come by to pick you up. Eventually.

A Fully Cooperative Experience

Team up in groups of 1-4 in fully online co-op, and choose your loadout smartly to ensure maximum combo potential. Matchmaking and custom games are both available!

Alpha Features

  • A cast of unique characters each with their own abilities, gear, and emotional baggage

  • 100+ cards to unlock, including that one rare card that’s pretty build defining

  • Adventure Mode - we bring the deck, you bring the monsters. The harder you make the game, the more rewards. If you win, of course.

  • A leveling system complicated enough for the most die-hard min-maxers

Wastenauts on Steam

DAEMON X MACHINA

DAEMON X MACHINA

Armored Core Lite.

This is the closest thing to Armored Core on PC, honestly. It feels and plays like watered and dumbed down Armored Core 4. It lacks customization from AC, but gameplay loop as well as presentation (aka being hired by various Corporations that fighting each other) is very close. Story is absolute cringe and not worth discussing nor following. I can point out some pros and cons to break down the game

Pros:

-Closest thing to Armored Core on PC

-Plays and feels almost as AC4

-Had people who developed AC in dev team

Real player with 43.8 hrs in game

I can highly recommend this game, it’s no armor core that’s for sure however the game does provided a lot of customization however most of it would be “locked” until you encounter that part for the mech or weapon type but overall the game is fun, story is excellent and characters are splendid I actually like about 3 or 4 that are my favorite that doesn’t the rest are bad it’s just my personal tastes really.

Real player with 30.1 hrs in game

DAEMON X MACHINA on Steam

Hideout: Face your fears

Hideout: Face your fears

I haven’t finished the game yet, however, it seems pretty cool, the graphics is promising, voice acting it perfect, story seems to fit the atmosphere… I’d never say I’m going to enjoy in any stealth game, but here I am.

EDIT: It feels like I’m almost at the end of the game, still no complaints, there was one bugged door which I went through and fell, not a big deal though… Still enjoying it!

EDIT 2: I’ve completed the game today, and I can say that I’m quite disappointed at how the game ended… Looking forward for the updates (if there will be any).

Real player with 4.7 hrs in game

Its a great game! Decently put together, has a lot of potential. The sneaking is a really cool aspect and how you use devises is super sweet. Overall great game! Beware if you go through the door at the end boss (fountain entrance) instead of jumping off it will glitch the game making the robot spin in circles and not see you at all. Got stuck on the end for a solid 1hour and a half lol..

9/10

Real player with 4.4 hrs in game

Hideout: Face your fears on Steam

Mecha Knights: Nightmare

Mecha Knights: Nightmare

As someone who loves the mecha genre, I was excited for Mecha Knights: Nightmare’s release, and I was not disappointed. There is a lot of customization within the game, allowing for many different builds - though explosives are the current meta. The randomized drops foster experimentation with new equipment and weapons, often leading to discoveries you would not have found by relying on stats alone. The many types of weapons having a distinct feel and varying use making your choices feel like they actually matter, which is something often lacking in games, where every weapon has a very similar feel.

Real player with 82.7 hrs in game

tl;dr: I really like this game. For $15 it isn’t bad at all.

I have some issues with it, related almost entirely to the story, not the game itself. I’ll grade it in a normal SPAG (Story, Performance, Aesthetics, Gameplay) method. It will be mostly my thoughts on the story element (IMO) issues, though.

=== Story ===

So the story in this game is bad, but in a manner that is so inoffensive I cannot tell if it wants to set itself up in the next game as being satire or serious. I’m assuming there will be a next game, if only to introduce swords and such.

Real player with 21.5 hrs in game

Mecha Knights: Nightmare on Steam

Terminator: Resistance

Terminator: Resistance

Games set in Terminator universe are very few and far between. So franchise fans don’t have much choice, if any, and must adjust their standards accordingly. Thankfully, Terminator: Resistance shouldn’t require too much of an adjustment, as it is a competent title in its own right. Now, don’t get your hopes too high yet. This game isn’t a brilliant triple A gem of a title but rather a solid middle of the road tribute.

Terminator: Resistance is mostly carriied by its visuals, atmosphere, story and of course setting. I wouldn’t say that it is easy to recommend based on merit of its gameplay mechanics. It is a Terminator game first and foremost, and a decent one at that. But does it hold its own as just a game, its franchise notwithstanding? In my opinion not.

Real player with 30.8 hrs in game

This game is a nice example for the lack of options between a “thumb up” and a “thumb down”. But since I had over twenty hours of fun while playing it I decided to rate it up.

I like the presentation of the dystopian city of L.A. Even if that means it’s almost complete colored grey. I really were able to dive into the story and I think the game is a nice addition to the movies. Even though you don’t meet characters from the movies with one (very short) exception.

But the game has problems. Not gamebreaking problems or any other noteworthy bugs. No the game itself is just kind of underchallenging. On the lowest difficulty your character is way to overpowered to let you feel like an inferior home defening soldier from the future. You are just the same old badass with sh*tloads of weapons and ammunition like in every other shooter out there. If you play on the highest difficulty you are a little worm getting trampled under the feet of some tin cans. This fits well in this kind of scenario but it also lowers the fun and turns the game into a stealth party with partially just unfair and annoying situations. But I think this is just a matter of taste. For the level design theres no other word than “bad”. Very often its just a bunch of (wide) tubes were you run (or crawl) from A to B and shoot stupid enemies.

Real player with 27.3 hrs in game

Terminator: Resistance on Steam

War Robots VR: The Skirmish

War Robots VR: The Skirmish

Short but great : Don’t be fooled by the short play time of the reviewers, because this demo is only ~0.1h long.

Truth is I don’t even game on mobile phone/tablets, but I will be showing this “VR ad” to my friends, who don’t own a VR headset but do game on their phone/tablets.

Update : Turns out they DID launch a Kickstarter to release a full VR version, but unfortunately that Kickstarter wasn’t tied to an update of this (very short) demo or anything, so I barely managed to notice the Kickstarter in time (it’s almost over), and I’m guessing most other Steam users totally missed it. I hope they Kickstart it again but tie it to a noticeable update of their Steam VR demo this time.

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

PLS PLS PLS MAKE A FULL STORY GAME

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

War Robots VR: The Skirmish on Steam