They Are Coming!

They Are Coming!

The zombie virus emerged during World War II and it’s up to you to make it spread around the world by controlling your horde of zombies in past, present, and future scenarios.

With simple controls, lots of action, and strategy, resolve the conflicts of each scenario and continue advancing in this story that can lead to the end of the world as we know it.

As you progress, unlock new special powers and face increasingly challenging enemies and environments. Try to beat your performance record at every stage and reach the top of the leaderboards.


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They Are Coming! on Steam

Revolution 60

Revolution 60

If you have synesthesia, get some sunglasses before you play this game, and play it with care. It’s been about two hours since I stopped playing it and I still feel dizzy, disoriented, and nauseous.

I really like this game, but the colors, the lighting, the bloom, the motion blur– all these things put together make me feel as though I’ve been playing the game while sitting inside of a spinning dryer.

EDIT: Just completed it on Girlfriend mode.

Where to start. The Internet really wants you to make things seem worse than they are, but I refuse. Revolution 60 is a game where all the pieces are in place (nearly): there’s music, sound effects, graphics (though the anatomy, esp. the characters' heads, prevents anyone from really taking the drama seriously), and a control scheme, a movement scheme, a battle system, but all the parts are so disparate that they do not work well at all together.

Real player with 20.4 hrs in game


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This game is a port of the original IOS release, and, generally-speaking, an improvement over the original game. The controls are more responsive and the framerate is extremely stable. Though the game has issues with certain GPUs according to some users, it is generally more functional and more competent than the original game, with a clear attempt made at addressing the laundry-list of technical problems the original game had. The framerate is fixed, the audio mixing woes are fixed, the synchronization errors are fixed, the model tearing is gone. The game looks smoother and moves better than ever before, and I’ll give Giant Spacekat Studio its props for getting this much done. New content was added, including new responses for Holiday, new animations, and new skins for all the characters. By all accounts, this is an outstanding achievement on Giant Spacekat’s part at fixing the game’s various outstanding issues, and it deserves respect for doing so.

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Revolution 60 on Steam

Cover Fire: Offline Shooting Game

Cover Fire: Offline Shooting Game

good game, imported from google play. there are also a small troubles, caused a earlier reliesed date.

  1. paymant system error

  2. battle mode error(when i enter new name, longer than 3 symbols - caused error)

  3. add please more mods as in COD mobile. zombi mode and classic thats all(((

  4. add please a chance to connect phone game version and pc version(thats like mihoyo universal account or clash of clans)

Real player with 29.3 hrs in game


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Mobile game that turns out to be quite decent. Sure you have to wait for upgrades to finish upgrading but that is fine.

Campaign is a 6/10. It gets harder as it goes along. I did not like the water sections and the helicopter sections. Sections in space where quite decent.

Skirmish Online is a 5/10. It was too easy in my opinion.And rewards do repeat.

After playing for a decent amount beating the campaign and doing the events i can say i enjoyed playing it. It is nothing special. But to keep you busy for some time either beating the campaign or doing achievements it is quite decent.

Real player with 18.0 hrs in game

Cover Fire: Offline Shooting Game on Steam

Super/Human Identity

Super/Human Identity

Waking up with superpowers and no memory, five strangers find themselves in a struggle for survival and a search for answers. Pursued relentlessly, will their hardships bring them closer together or turn them against each other? And will everyone make it to the end?

Playing as Subject 5, the number designated to you is your only clue to a former life you have no memory of. On the run, fighting for your life, you join up with Subjects 1-4. Together, you must cross a ruined city to get to safety and find answers. Beset by an external threat as well as internal conflict, you have to navigate your way through alarming revelations and difficult choices before finding your freedom.

Superhuman or only human - you must reclaim your identity, or define who you are anew.

FEATURES

  • Choose your avatar, pronouns and name as you develop your main character into who you want them to be with frequent, nuanced choices.

  • Influence each of your companions' fates. Will they live or die? Who will they become if they survive?

  • Experience different group dynamics as a consequence of your choices. Any two characters can be friends or bitter enemies.

  • Romance one of 6 different characters – 3 male and 3 female – available for all genders.

  • Think fast and use your telekinetic powers on the environment to defeat enemies. Choose between 4 difficulty settings ranging from Narrative to Superhuman.

  • 7+ hours long, highly interactive, narrative gameplay. One story with vast variability.

  • Stylized, cel-shaded characters and backgrounds, with painted CG artworks illustrating key story moments.

  • Epic, emotional, original soundtrack from composer Edwin Montgomery (Warhammer 40,000: Regicide, Wasteland Remastered, Ghost In The Shell, Neverwinter).

  • Accessibility features: Opendyslexic font, large UI, self-voicing support with additional descriptive text, captions.

Super/Human Identity on Steam

The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead

TellTale’s gem. Too bad the company was shut down mid production of Season 4. Anyway, I 100% recommend this series to all. Pro tip, buy the definitive edition to access all seasons in 1 big game. It’s the biggest bang for your buck :)

Real player with 1745.2 hrs in game

Bloody solid game best way to start a off a great game.

Real player with 45.6 hrs in game

The Walking Dead 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

The Walking Dead: Season Two

The Walking Dead: Season Two

I will be the first to admit that when I beat The Walking Dead: Season 1, I not only cried, but I cried like a baby. The story, setting, and, most importantly, the characters all pulled me into this world where no one is truly safe, and your decisions matter and go beyond the “choice 1 = good-but-risky, choice 2 = evil-but-conserative” trope. So when Season 2 was announced, I was eager to get my hands on it. Now, ten months have passed and the season is over, ending with “Episode 5: No Going Back”. Was it amazing, and how did it stack against Season 1?

Real player with 26.6 hrs in game

A stirring and well-acted journey, Season Two of The Walking Dead may not deliver the breakthrough experience of the first season, yet it retains the emotional punch that makes this undertaking just as heartfelt and gut-wrenching as we all so fondly remember. Each episode builds upon the last, and we open with the slightly older and more experienced Clementine being once again ripped from the last vestige of Season One’s survivors. These initial scenes, when Clementine is truly at her most vulnerable, allow new characters and personalities to fill the void, and they are definitely a step up from those that we have love and lost before.

Real player with 26.2 hrs in game

The Walking Dead: Season Two on Steam