Metal: Hellsinger
Part human, part demon, and obsessed with vengeance. Become The Unknown, and fight through the fiercest domains of Hell. Destroy the demon hordes and their leaders to set yourself up for an epic showdown with The Red Judge herself.
Metal: Hellsinger is a rhythm FPS, where your ability to shoot on the beat will enhance your gameplay experience. The more in sync you are with the rhythm, the more intense the music will become and the more destruction you will cause.
Defeat the demon hordes with a skull-clad blade or a wide range of murderous guns. Each weapon has its own ultimate ability, such as Murder of Crows or The Big Goodbye.
Play through an epic storyline, narrated by award-winning actor Troy Baker. Then conquer the leaderboards or challenge your friends to beat your score in Challenge Mode.
Although commonly known as Hell, The Infernal Planes is in reality a union of a thousand Hells, all of which are terrifying and diabolical in their own way. In order to dethrone The Red Judge, you must fight your way through the fiercest corners, from the icy world of Voke to the maddening world of Stygia.
Metal: Hellsinger is created by an experienced FPS team at The Outsiders and is the passion project of David Goldfarb, Game Director on Payday 2 and Lead Designer on Battlefield 3 and Battlefield: Bad Company 2.
Every track is created specifically for the game with vocals by metal icons, such as Matt Heafy (Trivium), Mikael Stanne (Dark Tranquillity), Björn Strid (Soilwork), Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy) and Tatiana Shmailyuk (Jinjer).
Website
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Musical Aim Trainer
I definitely recommend this.
The music makes you focus and try hard to hit the targets.
The sensitivity-convertor is really useful and it works very well.
There are a lot of possibilities in target options: for instance, you can train against snipers by making targets spawn in a big distance.
I think it’s a good price-quality product.
My aim got much better after a few hours of training.
The only thing that I don’t like is that you can’t change the look of the background.
Otherwise, the design looks great.
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
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Good game for aim training and listening to music. You can import your sensitivity from other games and change a lot of other settings. Because it only costs 3$, I think it’s a good buy.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Rogues Adventure
Rogues Adventure (Tiny Adventure?) is one of literally thousands of 2D retro pixel platformers infesting Steam. This one has you jumping around maze-like 2D puzzle levels collecting coins etc. The usual.
They chose to use obsolete retro pixel “art” as a substitute for contemporary PC graphics. It’s unclear if this is due to lack of budget or talent, regardless, the overall visual quality of the game is extremely low as a result. Resolution and controls are locked. These flaws push this game far below minimum acceptable standards for PC.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Spell Beats
Fun game, definetly worth it’s price.
It’s definetly rough around the edges, and it’s pretty hard to pick up in the first hour or something, but the core gameplay loop is something you won’t find anywhere else.
For the developer, I’ll leave you are more detailed commentary with some technical stuff in your discord
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
Rhythm Towers
Rhythm Towers is a new and unique rhythm-based tower defense game. Each tower is built by playing a rhythm that dynamically adds to the soundtrack while defending your base against an increasingly difficult onslaught of enemies.
Rhythm Towers features an original story, intricately designed music that is tied to the gameplay, satirical characters and intense, challenging boss battles. Experience the story driven campaign solo or with a friend through couch co-op and online multiplayer.
Features
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Build and unlock a powerful arsenal of defensive Rhythm Towers by rhythm matching
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Discover and take advantage of helpful abilities that will alter the way you can play
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Defeat challenging bosses that will push your strategy and rhythm skills to the limit
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Enjoy multiple musical genres with wide ranging tempos and unique styles
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Summon powerful allies that will assist you in battle, by unleashing cinematic carnage
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Plan, upgrade and use strategy to place your Rhythm Towers in the most optimal positions
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Explore a vibrant alien planet that reacts to your rhythms, in helpful and hazardous ways
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Choose from multiple playable characters, each with unique skills and personalities
Beat Hazard 3
Are you ready to explore your music collection mapped as a stunning galaxy of wonders? Let’s go…
Experience your music collection as never before with this intense music driven twin stick shooter.
Each of your songs will have its own unique ebb and flow based on the music. Beat Hazard 3 seamlessly mixes the love of gaming and music. Together they become greater than the sum of their parts.
Now, with Beat Hazard 3, you can map your music collection or tastes to a huge explorable galaxy of music.
All new 3D procedural ship generation system. Introducing a new ‘fold’ ability used to dodge enemy fire and focus your weapons into a tight beam of destruction.
Beat Hazard 3 is compatible with music streaming services via an improved ‘Open Mic’ system that can listen in to any music source. Now the music world is your oyster!
beVaiR
This game looks quite simplistic, but offers more than I first thought.
It is quite a challenge finding strategies in order to win a round.
There are so many things to consider (the morphexes, the attacks, neutralizer), which seems overwheling in the beginning,
but actually offers a lot of depth and different approaches to try out.
I only played a couple of hours, yet, but had some fun until now and will definitely continue.
The story is a little cryptic at the beginning, which made me curious on how it will evolve.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
There will be someone out there in Steam VR world that will love beVaiR and play it to death (maybe the other reviewer here), But most of us are going to realise that not only is the price of this game little more than a joke, but the gameplay is way too complex for its own good. The main idea is to turn all the “nodes” your colour by collecting other things and sucking up the floor and turning them into something else. And if you think that sounds complicated and weird, you should try playing the game! Sadly, even if you did somehow manage to work out how to play the game you will soon be begging for your money back. There is NOTHING here to justify the £23.79 price and certainly nothing that would ever make me recommend this to anyone. - item Refunded.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game