ICBM
ICBM is a great way to kill an hour, along with a few hundred million people. It’s got a bit of a learning curve to it but it’s simple enough that you can pick most of it up in 2 or 3 games.
What I find interesting (and a little terrifying) about ICBM is how nothing is permanent and how the game always keeps you at the edge of your seat, because much like a real nuclear war, you could find yourself and everything you’ve built being vaporized by thermonuclear weapons at a moment’s notice. If you build an airbase, the enemy can nuke that. If you build missile silos, the enemy can nuke that. If you build submarines, the enemy nuke that. The game effectively works out to be a scramble between you and your enemies as you try to keep tabs on where they’re keeping their city-melting goodies, as well as protecting your own, either by keeping them well-hidden, or building enough defences that the enemy can’t smash through them until you’ve already turned their continent into a giant radioactive parking lot. Then there’s also the question of “Should I attack first or is that going to end horribly for me and 85% of my country’s population”, which then promptly leads to the question of “But If I don’t do anything, are all my cities going to be on fire in 5 minutes” which means you’re always guessing, or always trying to find out.
– Real player with 385.2 hrs in game
Read More: Best PvP Cold War Games.
I had to go back and change my original positive review to inform you not to buy this. Multiplayer community is dead and its been less than a month since the game lauched.
Game already has rampant hacking which ruins the game for everyone. Not to mention that the actual game itself is not really that fun after a few games.
Matches are 95% build up and 4% figuiring out who to attack and 1% fun combat. Most games you’ll build up for 35mins to literally not be able to use a single one of your nukes due to the game ending due to nuclear contamination via a massive barrage two guys release at once and even if you launched right then your nukes would not hit the ground before their nukes end the game.
– Real player with 43.3 hrs in game
NAVYFIELD
This is the father of all naval games, yes it may be grindy but that’s all MMOs.
Pros:
FANTASTIC ship customization(no custom paints or skins but you can fully customize your weapon load, ammo, etc)
Friendly graphics that are still appeasing but easy on low end PCs
Great sounds/music
Sim-cade gameplay (combines realistic and arcady style of play) You can choose if you want to set your gun angles by ourself instead of the auto aim function, along with things like belt armour, deck armour, etc.
Huge selection of ships in which some can be remodeled into more powerful or different ships of it’s class (ex: The Admiral Hipper CA can be remodeled to Prinz Eugen)
– Real player with 217.7 hrs in game
Read More: Best PvP World War II Games.
Do i enjoy the game? YES!
Old vet since start of the game and played nfeu later on. Now back thanks to steam.
Pro’s
-
arcade style battles (quick)
-
low demands on pc requirements (to low for todays standards)
-
diverse community
-
games 24/7 cause people from the whole world are in 1 server (does have lag when chinese play )
-
for old players its mostly the nostalgic value that counts.
Con’s
-
The game is so old that you cant run fullscreen unless you force it through your monitor
-
alot of crashing (not for me personally)
– Real player with 110.4 hrs in game
Reef Rumble
Take control of your custom jellyfish and battle with your friends in highly dynamic physic-based fights, for fun or to see who is the best. Step into the ring for 2 to 8 players clashes in local or online play. Pierce the weak spot of your opponents using submarine dangers to eliminate them and score points to become the ruler of the reefs!
-
Local or online multiplayer arena battles, from 2 to 8 players.
-
Explosive, tactical and physics based combats.
-
A really easy to play game for new players, but hard to master for experienced ones.
-
Cute customizable little jellyfishes.
-
Numerous objects and events to spice up the fights.
-
Loads of gameplay settings possible.
Read More: Best PvP Spectacle fighter Games.
Riding Seas
Riding Seas is a cartoon-style boat racing game that fits into the arcade racing games of the 2000s (WaveRace, Splashdown, …). A family friendly game, with varied, colorful and fun decorations in which you will find many references to cinema and / or video games.
The game offers:
Retro Commander
Retro Commander is a post-apocalyptic real-time strategy wargame (RTS). Take command and fight it out in a world where a cataclysmic timeline has transpired on Mother Earth. Wage wars solo, against the AI, or take on your gaming comrades and friends in cross-platform multiplayer matches. Form teams and clans and fight co-op style with the AI and other players for ultimate victory.
Range of functionality is comprised of base building, exploration and expansion. In addition, the game features a multitude of pre-defined missions such as elimination, survival mode, capture the flag, defense and escort missions. A post-apocalyptic story campaign puts this all together into an engaging experience. Players have a variety of troops at their disposal to wage war on land, sea and in the air. Armed forces included are infantry, tanks, warships, submarines, fighter jets, recon drones and bombers to reign supreme over the enemy in battle.
-
Real-time strategy (RTS) played in a post-apocalyptic timeline on Mother Earth.
-
Challenging AI for single player games including co-op play with the AI.
-
Cross-platform multiplayer over LAN/internet including co-op team and clan games.
-
Deep campaign and story line of humanity after a cataclysmic event.
-
Troops including infantry, tanks, jets, helicopters, airships, warships, submarines and more.
-
Factions each with their own technologies including stealth, laser, shields and more.
-
Missions including elimination, survival, capture the flag and defense.
-
Demanding environment with day-night cycles, rain, wind and solar flare activity.
-
Map editor and a central server to host and distribute player-modded maps.
-
High scores, playing statistics, achievements and multiplayer ELO-ranking.
-
Engaging music, sound effects and fantastic graphics.
The game includes one map for FREE. Other maps are all available for download as a single purchase or 1-by-1 if desired. Multiplayer games are generally free to join. There is no subscriptions. This game is NOT pay-to-win.
If you like this game, please also try our other strategy games. You should be able to find the games in the same marketplace!
Thanks & Enjoy the Game!
noblemaster ]:-D