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
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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
Shadow Uprising
Shadow Uprising is a casual-friendly but still enjoyable addition to the VR stealth genre with a “Sly Cooper 1 but cyber Japan” aesthetic and a very fun twist on movement.
The Good:
1. Movement – The Spiderman-like dual wrist grapples and the climbing gloves make moving around the world just plain fun. Scramble up a wall and then go hand over hand underneath the edge of the roof? Sure. Fire both grapples to suspend yourself above an unsuspecting guard you’re about to drop down on and murder? Go for it. How about grapple and pull yourself to behead a guard as you swoop past? Gets a malicious laugh out of me every time I pull it off. The icing on the cake is the fact that the controls are so intuitive that doing maneuvers like this is strictly a matter of player creativity and reflexes, not overcoming janky inputs.
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
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At 16 bucks, the game is a little pricey, as it can be finished in under 4 hours… But I don’t feel buyer’s remorse! if you can get it on sale (Or if you really really want a Ninja Stealth game and can spare 16 bucks), and if you have your VR legs tuned up and resistant to motion sickness… This game is just a blast!
The game is very nostalgic for gamers 20 and over who grew up in the PS2 era, as the graphics and gameplay all feel quite retro. The Stealth assasination and Grappling hook // Parkour Combo really immerse you in sci-fi ninja world, and luring enemies into traps feels amazing.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Karen
11/10 I cried tears of joy upon playing this game
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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Best game of 2021
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Obscurant
Obscurant is a tile-based mimicry game in which you disguise as your enemy and mimic their behavior to blend in. You play as a curious robot exploring a mysterious world. Observe and blend in to survive.
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Disguise yourself as a variety of unique enemies.
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Deceive deadly foes by copying their behavior to blend in.
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Discover a mysterious world full of memorable characters.
Use the unique mimicry mechanics to sneak past your enemies and find secrets. Record your findings in a player-generated notebook. Learn the origins of the Obscurance, and make friends in a hostile world.
Tunguska: The Visitation
This game is very hard, but in a strategic way. It requires no aiming skill or reflex, and you have plenty of time thinking about what to do to solve each combat scenario. Sometimes it’s more straight forward, and other times you have to die a few times to figure out the right way. It’s all about attention to details - some enemies wear armors, for example, and you can tell it from their appearance. But if you ignore that intel and just start shooting without the right kind of ammo, you’ll just be waiting ammo. There is a lot of details in the dialogues and journals, and you must pay pretty close attention to not miss important information.
– Real player with 74.4 hrs in game
6 hours in, and I really like this game. I first heard about it a couple of years ago on a Stalker forum, and my first impression from the previews was good. Now that I’ve had a chance to play the game, that first impression has been reinforced. Tunguska’s setting is moody and atmospheric. The gunplay and stealth are straightforward but challenging, and the overall result is a fun top-down twin-stick “shooter.” Quotes because there’s more to this than running and gunning – there are some light RPG elements, and a heavy element of exploration.
– Real player with 71.9 hrs in game
Metro: Last Light Redux
Love the dark, claustrophobic feeling of this game.
– Real player with 99.6 hrs in game
One of must play games of 21st century.
Russia without Putin is such a great paradise even after nuclear war!
– Real player with 35.8 hrs in game
Metro 2033 Redux
In Fallout games you hunt Mutants.
In Metro games Mutants hunt you…
And in Mother Russia, Chuck Norris still kills you… shame on you for doubting him… 🤬
– Real player with 40.7 hrs in game
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– Real player with 27.4 hrs in game
Grey Skies: A War of the Worlds Story
I absolutely love War of the Worlds and anything that involves it.
But if you take the element of the novel and story out, unfortunately the game itself is mediocre at best. The game’s pretty to look at and the dev did a good job of making me feel like I was in England. But the mechanics are generic and the stealth was tedious. Enemies were bland, the crafting system wasn’t all that useful and the characters were next to non existent. I felt frustrated how there was so much stealth revolving avoiding what was basically Human zombies and far too little gameplay against surviving the actual Martians. Speaking of which, we don’t even get to see the Martians! We don’t see how they landed, when they landed and where the invasion began. We go through a drawn out string of avoiding people to get a tiny bit of Fighting Machine activity at the very end.
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
𝗗𝗢 𝗡𝗢𝗧 𝗕𝗨𝗬 𝗧𝗛𝗜𝗦 𝗚𝗔𝗠𝗘!!! Grey Skies is absolutely miserable, it is a combination of boredom and frustration. Grey Skies is a cheap, buggy and janky mess of a game.
There are a plethora of bugs that are down right annoying to deal with. The gameplay is extremely tedious and slow. Most of the time you’ll be running around a dull map looking for random crafting parts, that don’t really make sense (such as finding a red weed to make a glass of water). There are moments where you are forced to slowly walk down an empty, linear path for a few minutes straight, doing absolutely nothing. The music that starts in these walking sections ends before it is even finished, so you’ll be walking in silence for the last minute of the section. Also, the main mechanic in the game is throwing cups of water at generators.
– Real player with 9.2 hrs in game
Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden
“Mutant”, the pen-and-paper RPG which was born in 1984, the same year as Teenage Mutant Ninja cooters. Those two ideas weren’t that close visually in the ’80s. Swedish RPG “Mutant” was about harsh survival in the post-apocalyptic world which faced several catastrophes, one after another: global warming, viral pandemic, nuclear explosions. Most of the survivors turned into semi-intelligent ghoul cannibals, but the centers of civilization, such as the Ark, around which the action of the “Mutant” parties revolves, remain. Here among the surviving people, there was a place for mutants. They are better adapted to existence outside the Ark (in the Zone), so they work for the Ark society as scouts/hunters (stalkers). The main tasks are the extraction of useful resources to maintain the life of the Ark and its development, as well as protection from ghoul enemies. The board game turned out to be pretty tough, fraught with a quick loss in case of unsuccessful dice rolls and wrong choices. In addition, stalkers in the search always had a chance to catch a random, completely unpredictable mutation in advance - and then face all its unpleasant side effects.
– Real player with 76.3 hrs in game
Mutant Year Zero is a tactical RPG in the style of Wasteland 2 – similar environments, similar developments, similar tactics. Yet the game has a unique flavor of its own. You control three out of five characters which are all a little weird. Each character has their own abilities, and has their uses in the game. The game is full of tactical fights, many of which take a lot of thinking and planning to live through. Some of these fights are incredibly challenging, and definitely worthwhile to beat. The graphics are pretty good, with fantastic atmospheric lighting.
– Real player with 41.4 hrs in game
Zone Anomaly
Year 2106. As a result of the explosion of the power plant in 1986, a pentagonal radiation zone was created. Soon, all access for civilians was cut off. Countries agreed that the area will be managed jointly and used as a training ground for experimental weapons. With the passage of time more and more soldiers began to die in the zone, too much for maneuvers and tests. During the last operation, conducted in March 2106, a distorted radio report came from the zone and the communication ceased. Command stopped any activity inside the zone and sent there its best agent to investigate the situation.