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.
Resident Evil 6
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Zombie shooter game. As an action game, it’s a good game…but as a survival horror game (such as Resident Evil), it’s too action oriented with a very linear map for each campaign.
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Very slow pace for some part of the game, Leon’s first chapter for example. And waiting your partner just to open a door was pretty annoying
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No freedom to explore, just follow the guide and it’s done (sometimes there’s a puzzle to solve, but literally very easy one). The game tells you where to go, where to obtain the key item, etc…
– Real player with 186.4 hrs in game
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Resident Evil 6 is the most complete character’s stories (unfortunately there’s no Jill story) and also all controlling that more realistic than other series. You can crouch, slide, defend with coup de grâce, hide behind table or wall before you shoot enemies, and also the AI will help you more without worrying their health or ammo (if you play offline) so you don’t need to struggle by keeping them alive like Sheva on RE 5 or Ashley on RE 4 since you hit all QTE (quick time event) quickly and correctly.
– Real player with 93.1 hrs in game
Resident Evil 4
This is a genuine masterpiece.
I’ve been playing this game for 175 hrs on my PC and at least 300 hrs on my PlayStation 4, and I’ve completed Leon’s and Ada’s stories for at least 20 times, but I’m still not tired of it.
This game has been released for approximately 20 years meaning it’s quite an old game. Therefore, some glitches would pop up occasionally, and it looks inferior to many games which are produced within the last decade.
In a word, Resident Evil 4 is a legend, at least to me, based on the era it was created.
– Real player with 184.6 hrs in game
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One of my new favorite games, such a satisfying experience to play through, and replay a few more times to master, find everything, and become as efficient with your resources as you can.
The first third of the game is such a fun, atmospheric journey, slowly navigating your way through the village, finding new items and searching for hidden treasures, managing your resources and sorting your inventory into order. Second third, while losing a lot of the atmosphere and intrigue of exploring, is still very fun, even if it’s a bit more action focused. The last third, or maybe more like last quarter… that’s when the game starts to lose me unfortunately, it loses pretty much everything I loved about the game up to that point, but it does not detract from my love for the rest of the game overall.
– Real player with 127.4 hrs in game
Resident Evil 5
Hands down the best co-op experience ever. Also hands down the worst single-player experience ever.
If you have friends to play it with, you’ll find a direct improvement to the beloved re4 in every capacity.
– Real player with 163.0 hrs in game
- DIFFICULTY -
🔲 My 90 year old grandma could play it
🔲 Easy
☑️ Normal
🔲 Hard
🔲 “Dark Souls”
- GRAPHICS -
🔲 “MS Paint”
🔲 Bad
☑️ Meh
☑️ Graphics don’t matter in this game
🔲 Good
🔲 Beautiful
🔲 You forget what reality is.
- Game Length
☑️ Short (2-6 hours)
☑️ Average (7-12 hours)
🔲 Long (13-20 hours)
🔲 Very Long (21-70 hours)
🔲 Infinite
- MUSIC -
🔲 Bad
🔲 Not special
☑️ Good
🔲 Eargasm
- STORY -
🔲 This game has no story
🔲 Like playing “Temple Runners” for the story
🔲 It’s there for the people who want it
– Real player with 65.3 hrs in game
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
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®: 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
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
Cover Fire: Offline Shooting Game
good game, imported from google play. there are also a small troubles, caused a earlier reliesed date.
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paymant system error
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battle mode error(when i enter new name, longer than 3 symbols - caused error)
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add please more mods as in COD mobile. zombi mode and classic thats all(((
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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
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
99 Spirits
99 Spirits is a very charming Japanese indie game. It combines elements from a few genres including Visual Novels, Turn based battles, lite character progression elements and even monster collecting.
The first half of 99 Spirits consists of the Visual Novel cutscenes that progress the games story - developing the characters and allowing the plot to progress. There is no voice acting for these cutscenes but this didn’t bother me because characters only ever speak in short sentances so it makes it very easy to read. As the game progresses, the story and characters develop in some unexpected ways. The premise starts off fairly simple: the world is inhabited by demons called ‘Tsukumogami’ that possess everyday objects and attack humans. You play as a swordswomen called Hanabusa who is trying to destroy them. However, over the course of the game the story explores many different themes like love, family, loss, betrayal and more. I was very surprised at how dark the game becomes towards the final few chapters. Throughout the course of the game you will have a few choices that can even change the ending depending on these choices. It’s a good story overall and there are a lot of optional conversations and characters that add depth to the world and characters.
– Real player with 51.5 hrs in game
To start, I give this game a recommend with the basis it is for old-school RPG players who can handle a bit of repetitive grind to get to those lovely story pieces. If you dislike going through very similar battles multiple times to find out what happens in the story, then this probably isn’t for you. For me, however, I found the story worth the grind.
99 Spirits feels like a combination of an old-school console JRPG with quick-time combat and a strategic layer of monster catching to gain new and very important abilities. The combat is based on first guessing the enemy spirit’s name which is initially pretty tricky but this is solved by the acquisition of items you can buy/find in game (or you can use one of the awesome community guides). Combat is further modified by visiting a shrine and upgrading your weapon to speed up/simplify battles (almost to the point of removing the guessing game entirely - good yet weird since that’s a big part of the game’s uniqueness). One advantage 99 Spirits has over older JRPGs is that you can walk around enemies and skip most battles rather than be constantly stuck fighting random invisible encounters.
– Real player with 29.9 hrs in game