Disney•Pixar WALL-E
Wall-e is not any kind of game, it’s a game that truly makes you question how you didn’t find this game sooner, it gives a completely new meaning to video games, with the amazing graphics, amazing story and amazing smooth gameplay. There really isn’t a better game than Wall-e. Wall-e answers the questions like: What is the meaning of life?, What happens after death?, Is life real?, Why does dad hit me? Etc. It really is something special… You really wouldn’t think that it’s that much of a special game at first glance but when you play it you realize more and more how fantastic the game actually is… The only con is that people might make fun of you because it’s a “kids game”, but they aren’t real friends anyways, right? So I would 100% recommend this game to anyone who seeks for the most amazing and fascinating game on this platform. It truly is something special and I think that everyone should experience this amazing experience that Wall-e will give you.
– Real player with 32.2 hrs in game
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I got this game on sale for like 5 bucks, and it’s AWESOME. I had the console version of this, as well as the PC demo when I was younger, so I decided, “why not”? I was not disappointed. The controls were kind of weird to get used to at first, but I got the hang of it. It’s charming and cute, but action-packed at the same time. I definitely recommend picking this one up if it’s on sale, or even if it’s not. If you’re a completionist and would want to beat this 100%, I genuinely wish you the best of luck. Seriously.
– Real player with 27.2 hrs in game
Level 20
You feel the inspiration in the classic platform. It is a challenge each level I recommend it if you like games like megaman and super meat boy.
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
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It’s an excellent game with an awesome art and amazing soundtrack.
Are you looking for a good challenge? This game is definitely for you!
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Mechanism
I really want to like this game.
I can appreciate the amount of effort it took to create this,
particularly for one person.
Unfortunately, it is so bug-laden as to be unplayable.
I can’t play more than 20 minutes without some bug totally ruining the game.
Items disappear, the camera moves through the ceiling making it nearly impossible to
see, scene transitions cause a lock-up.
As well, the auto-save/restore is flaky, many times leaving objects in odd locations,
or worse, still ‘active’ (phlegm bombs).
– Real player with 9.8 hrs in game
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In A Nutshell
It’s not easy to define what genre Mechanism belongs to, or exactly what it is. In this rather unique game, you will control a small robot, in a ruined world, infested with a mysterious substance known as “The Phlegm”. Armed only with your wits and the will to find the truth, you leave your home in search for answers…
The main thing to do in mechanism is exploring a bleak, and devastated world, now lying in ruins, where apparently you are the sole survivor. The atmosphere and art direction are absolutely impressive, and contribute a lot in giving out a sense of mystery, alienation, and loneliness. Soon, you will figure out certain items you find will have each their specific use, mostly in repairing broken machinery, allowing the exploration of different areas of the map. In each new area, you will find new items, dangers, and maybe answers to what happened.
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day
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Developed by the Russian studio New Game Order (formerly known as ComonGames), The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day is a 3D Point & Click adventure, with a strong storyline and quite ambitious direction. It’s the first episode, released in late 2016, and it took 4 years until we finally got the second chapter.
In a world where humanity has long perished, robots have replaced us, maintaining their own evolution. Inspired by our way of living, these machines work, learn, and socialize with each other remarkably resembling humans and their daily life. RT-217NP is a prime model of its kind, a robot whose curiosity allows him to grow at his own pace. He wanders around the city repairing and building tools, which he can sell to keep his curiosity alive.
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
Robots or The Pandemic? I’d Choose Robots ♥
The world has ended. The robots had taken over. This neat post apolopytic game is from the eyes of a cute robot named RT (insert model name here). He was leading a normal robot lifeu when an incident makes him question what is wrong or right. Humans are gone but are they?
Story
I thought out of most point and click adventures I played, this game has one of the best stories out there.. I adore end of the world games and I love cyber punk or futuristic games in general, so in that related theme this game has an amazing story. I mean artifical intelligence and robotics are being developed for the last few years. What is intriguing about the plot is like the pandemic (HEY 2020!) robots taking over the world CAN happen folks. This game covers only beginning of the story and is relatively short but was incredibly sufficient for a part 1. In the views of RT you hear what he says about humans or human life in general which is very entertaining. Are you uncertain to help, or do you not want to help or do you want to help? That is up to you. and depending on the choices you make you progress the story or reach bad ends. The story is very very linear , so do not expect miracle side plots.
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
Automaton
A grand and lonely robot discovery adventure game. Looks nice on a large TV. Some challenges are difficult, but you can solve them with some patience. Interesting mix of 3D open world and “platform-ish” game play. Lots of potential for developing the story in the future with more levels and content. Looking forward to that. It took me about 3 hours to get though the game. Thank you to the developer :)
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
The game won’t let me restart. It’s been a year since the developer said they fixed the issue. Nothing has changed.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Bot Colony
Bot Colony is an ambitious title, maybe even too ambitious for what it’s worth. So far, playing it is more of a struggle than entertainment…
I am aware that Bot Colony is an Early Access Game, but still, this build is not playable by far. I’m afraid i wouldn’t even be wrong if i would say that there is literally almost nothing in Bot Colony that works as it should… Let’s start with the game’s motto: “The Game You Speak With”. This is the main reason why anybody would pay attention to it, but unfortunately in the end the player will find out that this is actually “The Game Which Doesn’t Understand You”. That’s it. I’ve said it. Natural language understanding is just not ready to be implemented in a game. It wil get you right about one time out of ten. Other then that you’ll get replies like “I don’t know what you mean”.
– Real player with 55.8 hrs in game
Review after June 18 major upgrade
Introduction
Bot Colony is an ambitious title, aiming to provide a non-scripted story by allowing you to freely converse with robots. If you enjoyed literary works like ‘Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep’, Isaac Asimov’s Robot series, movies like ‘Space Oddysey 2001’(not one of my favorites though) or Anime like ‘Ghost in the Shell’ and ‘Psycho-Pass’, you’ll find a similar setting here.
An important remark is that most of the gameplay is text (or speech) conversations, which at times can be both agitating and humorous, and that might not appeal to everyone.
– Real player with 27.4 hrs in game
Break Robots VR
Break Robots VR is supposed to be a robot action game that sees you “fight and slash through the battlefield”. In reality, what you do get is a game with the worse control method I have played since the days of the Oculus DK2 (lean in the direction you want to move?!?! WTF!) and a low poly world with the tiniest amount of action. There is simply nothing here that could ever justify the £23.79 price tag unless the game has 10 hours worth of content, but you would have quit the game well before that anyway. If this was a quid or two I would have been recommending you try it yourself, but it is definitely not worth more than that.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Hostile Mars
Hostile Mars is a Tower-Defense Factory-Building game. You must create efficient supply chains, salvage destroyed enemies, and upgrade structures to support your gigantic cannons that defend your base against thousands of enemies.
UPGRADE GIGANTIC GUNS
Upgrade everything to a ridiculous degree. Laser turrets come in sizes 1, 2, 3, or 120.
BATTLE THOUSANDS OF ENEMIES
Enemy drones pour over the hills and tower above you. You will need every upgrade you can get to defend against them.
AUTOMATE YOUR SUPPLY CHAIN
You don’t have time to defend your base and acquire supplies!
Instead, create supply lines by automating hundreds of delivery bots to harvest ore and resupply your base.
FEATURES
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Upgrade your traps to deal more damage, collect materials that fall from defeated enemies, and tons of other crazy stuff.
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Upgrade your turrets to shoot farther and hit harder!
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Upgrade your base to unlock new items.
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Upgrade walls, guns, ammo, delivery bots, harvesters, machines, buildings, storage, and more!
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Strategically place walls, traps, and turrets to create a defense strong enough to keep your home base energy core protected.
Megabyte Punch
Megabyte Punch is an awesome platformer with 4 player versus and coop, highly customizable characters, tons of secrets in maze like levels with tough bosses all in a Super Smash Bros style Brawler.
The main game is fairly short, There are only 6 levels, But each level has 3 parts and each level has a boss and there is a final boss, So this amounts to 18 levels, 7 bosses and a whole lot of unlockables to find. All levels are full with secrets and getting certain parts helps you get to previously unreachable areas.
– Real player with 101.6 hrs in game
As someone who’s clocked more time into this than I can arguably say many people have, and stands as the only game in my library that I’ve 100% completed, I’d probably sound just as you’d expect when I say that Megabyte Punch is just good. Just very, very, veryveryvery good. Don’t even let the 100% completion, or the 50 hours, be what convinces you. Hell, don’t even let my review be what convinces you, either! I’m not exactly an unbiased source of information here!
(tl;dr at the bottom.)
Now, before anything else, I’ll mention off the bat that I got the code for my copy of the game off of a Steam friend; looking back, though, I’d say that I’d have bought this regardless, and maybe some more copies for friends as well. take with that information what you will, as maybe not having paid for it myself’s painted my opinion a little.
– Real player with 61.1 hrs in game
Robby’s Adventure
Fun with my 7 year old!
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
A precision platformer that doesn’t have the responsive controls, precise hitboxes or time to practice for the precision it demands. Double jumps can either be short, medium, or incredibly high without any explanation for why you get one over the other. Sometimes just being too close to a bullet or enemy counts as a death instead of being actively hit by something. There are security camera segments that are barely visible, and I suspect unseeable for people with red/green colorblindness. Overall, the game end up just being enragingly frustrating instead of fun. The style is cute, but it doesn’t make up for the gameplay.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game