Blue Estate The Game

Blue Estate The Game

First of all, I never really liked the original comics. Or “graphic novel” as they prefer to call them. The art style was all over the place, thanks to how different pages were made by different people, while the story was fully made of cliché. The only thing that used to make it special for people is the fact that it was all about Russian mafia fighting Italian mafia, but honestly, it was just the mixed art and a lot of cliché, nothing else. When you finished reading, you felt like you’ve experienced nothing new, so, it was really easy to forget about Blue Estate right the next day. The game, on the other hand, instantly caught my attention. Not only because we rarely see the games, based directly on comics without those being turned into the movies first, but also because it was a rail shooter. Back in the days the genre used to shine and we had many awesome games up to the PS 2 times, while after that the only console that tried to keep rail shooters alive was Wii. And after Wii died, there was literally nothing. And since yours truly is a huge fan of the genre since the NES times, when there were games like Freedom Force (not to be confused with 2002 game), you can easily guess that I was really glad to hear that there’s going to be another game of that kind, even though I really, really disliked the source material.

Real player with 17.3 hrs in game


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So outside of an arcade, rail shooters are extremely hard to find nowadays, on any platform. It seems that fast paced multiplayer shooters (think Counter Strike and Call of Duty) or open world pseudo shooter/tactical games (think Day-Z, Far Cry, etc.) are the way to go for most developers nowadays. So it’s sadly pretty rare to find anything that breaks the mold, and when you do, the end result is not always that great.

With that being said, however, Blue Estate The Game was a welcome addition to my steam library and breath of fresh air after playing an endless stream of fast-twitch, zombie horde, open-world shoot ‘em ups. It’s actually based on a graphic novel of the same name, which I’ve read and definitely reccomend.

Real player with 5.2 hrs in game

Blue Estate The Game on Steam

Rambo The Video Game + Baker Team DLC

Rambo The Video Game + Baker Team DLC

If you love Rambo and incredible ’80s action, then Rambo: The Video Game is exactly the game you’re looking for.

As soon as Rambo: The Video Game was announced, I was ecstatic. The trailer made the game seem like nothing but balls-to-the-walls action, recreating all the kick-ass Rambo shit that Rambo did in the Rambo movies. It was seemingly going to be everything I had ever wanted a Rambo game to be, going all the way back to 1988 when I spied the cover of the Rambo NES game and imagined what treasures the game might hold. That game did not live up to my internal hype, but Teyon’s Rambo: The Video Game didn’t just live up to my huge, unrealistic expectations, it shot an explosive arrow directly into their heart and machine-gunned them as they begged for mercy.

Real player with 31.6 hrs in game


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I am a huge fan of Rambo. I have read “First Blood,” and own all four movies. When this game was first released it flew under my radar until I saw it on a worst-of-2014 list of video games. Apparently it belonged to many worst-of-year lists. I had a PS3 (still do) and didn’t want to take up hard drive space downloading the Steam game, so I got the PS3 version instead for cheap just to see if it was that bad. I was pleasantly surprised that it followed very closely the storyline and atmosphere of the first three movies. I personally enjoy on-rails shooters and I quickly became addicted to this game! Amazingly despite the negative reviews the developers included a DLC, Baker Company, with the game two years after its release. Unfortunately they apparently sent it to the Playstation Store for upload but for one reason or another it never got posted online. I checked it earlier today: there is a version 1.01 patch but no Baker Company DLC available, and you apparently can’t even buy Rambo there anymore. :-(

Real player with 26.0 hrs in game

Rambo The Video Game + Baker Team DLC on Steam

C-4

C-4

Good game! It’s the best training I’ve ever seen on Steam, it was worth buying, for the FPS guys it’s perfect, but it’s suitable for any type of player to train their skills. In addition to training, it can be played alone or on top of another game, watch videos on Youtube, chat with friends, a full browser! Buy it, you’ll like it ;D

Real player with 17.6 hrs in game


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C-4 is great and something that is easily recommendable to anyone who enjoys first person shooters. It’s a fun aim trainer that you can actually play between matches, waiting for friends to join, during loading ect. There are nine different modes and each are pretty unique. It’s cheap, give it a try.

Real player with 11.5 hrs in game

C-4 on Steam

Call of Duty®: Advanced Warfare - Gold Edition

Call of Duty®: Advanced Warfare - Gold Edition

I was going to recommend this game initially, but one month after release and the developers seem to have gone silent on us, no more updates or messages on the steam community. I am going to split this review into two parts, single player and multi player and talk about the pros and cons. Here we go:

The Single-player campaign - Length: 6-7 hours - Difficulty: Average ( I played about 8 hours of it )

So we get another typical cod campaign, the story is great, altho not at the same level as Black Ops 2 was, your choices do not impact the ending, in fact the campaign is preety much all linear. Graphics are the best the franchise has ever seen, and so are the audio effects, also gameplay has been refined to be extremely fast paced and enjoyable. Kevin Spacey’s performance is incredible, at some points the engine is struggling to keep up with his performance, making you wish Sledgehammer would have used live action cutscenes instead of CGI. The campaign is overall a great experience, if not a bit too short, they could have expanded on it and made it longer, it has some plot holes and rushed moments.

Real player with 18.4 hrs in game

(TL;DR can be found at the end of the review)

Call of the annual Duty - Underdeveloped Lagfare

I’ve been a huge fan of the Call of Duty franchise when Modern Warfare hit the stores. For years I’ve been playing pretty much nothing else and dumped hundreds, if not thousands of hours into it. I also played Modern Warfare 2 & 3 but it wasn’t the same for obvious reasons. Since then I wanted to buy another CoD that could bring back the nostalgia. Then Advanced Warfare comes along and actually gets a lot of good reviews and I get curios: Another studio, a longer delevopement time and fast dropping prices.

Real player with 14.7 hrs in game

Call of Duty®: Advanced Warfare - Gold Edition on Steam

Call of Duty®: Infinite Warfare

Call of Duty®: Infinite Warfare

very good COD game, highly underrated

Real player with 125.9 hrs in game

The game was ahead of it’s time. People just wont understand how beautiful the concept and the story of CoD : Infinite Warfare is.

Real player with 91.9 hrs in game

Call of Duty®: Infinite Warfare on Steam

A.D. 2047

A.D. 2047

Honestly I love this game. The environment is awesome and cyberpunk. The puzzles draw you in and make you really look around your environment but aren’t too hard. And the controls are simple and fit really well.

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Honestly I love this game. The environment is awesome and cyberpunk. The puzzles draw you in and make you really look around your environment but aren’t too hard. And the controls are simple and fit really well.

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game

A.D. 2047 on Steam

Call of Duty®: Black Ops III

Call of Duty®: Black Ops III

Campaign: An interesting attempt at something different storywise late into things, but starts off poorly and isn’t really fun to play at any point. Pass.

Multiplayer: Decent enough weapons balance and perkset, but the overreliance on Specialists and their abilities is grating, and the fact that a CRAZY amount of weapons are locked away behind lootboxes sits really poorly. Pass.

Nightmares: HAHAHAHAHA no. Pass.

Zombies: Five fantastic original maps, nine incredible remakes, and an endless assortment of custom maps… All with the most fantastic movement mechanics, perk balance and weaponsets you could ever want. Let’s face it - this is the Zombies game. Everything else about this game may be trash, but as a hub to play a HUGE chunk of the best Zombies content that Treyarch has to offer, Black Ops 3 really delivers.

Real player with 407.3 hrs in game

Black Ops III. I have mainly only played the zombies of it, but i have enjoyed the hell out of it, especially the custom maps. Even if this game didnt have custom map support, it would still be really fun.

DISCLAIMER: This ranking is pretty much only for zombies, but some things (Grind, Audience, Gametime etc) are also transferable.

Gameplay-

☑ Very good

☑ Good

☐ Okay

☐ Bad

☐ Nothing special

Graphics-

☐ Masterpiece

☑ Beautiful

☐ Good

☐ Will do

☐ Bad

☐ Awful

Audio

☐ Amazing

☐ Very good

☑ Good

Real player with 168.8 hrs in game

Call of Duty®: Black Ops III on Steam

Shooting Arena VR

Shooting Arena VR

I play tons of VR FPS games, and this one is great because of a leaderboard you must constantly go for, I love the game because of the adjustable barrel angle and fun levels. Although reloading is quite different, it honestly helps with practice getting your sights on the target quickly. Honestly I am a very picky person when it comes to VR shooting games and this is one of my favorites of all time, it’s got TONS of room for personal improvement and AMAZING arcade modes to really improve aim and speed. It can also be quite competitive for getting those leaderboards, something I looove.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

i have played alot of shooting range games and this is by far the most fun yet.controls are tight and simple,no complicated reloading just put your arm down to your hip to reload.exactly the sort of arcade vr shooting range i wanted

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Shooting Arena VR on Steam

FBG Arcade Machine

FBG Arcade Machine

I like this. It is a modern arcade game that non-gamers can even hop on and give it a try! but it is challenging enough to make me come back for more trying to one up that high score!

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

Fun and exciting arcade games that keep you on your toes! The games are fast paced and competitive with good achievements to work towards and a high score counter to continue to best yourself!

Real player with 1.3 hrs in game

FBG Arcade Machine on Steam

Press X to Not Die

Press X to Not Die

Introduction

Press X to Not Die is a quirky full motion video game filled with lots of humor and plenty of death. The game is a nice throwback to older games of this nature. Stuck in a world where everyone seems to have gone mad, you have to find away to not die through button mashing on your keyboard or controller. The game is a fun experience that can definitely raise your adrenaline, don’t blink or relax because you never know when you’ll have to press X!

Story

The game starts off like any normal day, that is until your friend rushes over stating that everyone is attacking each other and you have to press X to not die. From that point on you’re thrust into a world where your survival depends on your reaction time. But don’t worry, you’ll be dying a lot and actually this is the best part. All of the deaths are absurd as is the game itself. You have to rescue your girlfriend, find answers and get out of town in one piece all of this action packed fun is also helped with ridiculous dialogue which is funny and also meta. Don’t worry about the fourth wall, it’s been destroyed.

Real player with 10.2 hrs in game

Grade = B. Worth a buy, for those who enjoy short funny consequences, gamepad challenge, score attack. However, for who want a high budget product, don’t buy it.

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| A+ |

Real player with 6.8 hrs in game

Press X to Not Die on Steam