I, W.O.M.A.N.
I, W.O.M.A.N. is a Twin-Stick Arena Shooter with a Sci-Fi theme and story. With a quick-to-start design, you can start blasting robots within seconds of loading the game. Use a variety of futuristic weapons and power-ups to fight rampaging robots using your keyboard or game controller.
Start by customizing your Weaponized Operational Military Android Network (W.O.M.A.N.) character. Your task is ensuring the safety of the humans kept aboard the spacecraft in suspended animation. Unfortunately, a computer virus of unknown origin, for now known as The Malware, is taking over the ship’s service bots. As a W.O.M.A.N., you are independent of this ship’s internal network, and you operate autonomously, which allows you to fight off this intruding threat. Your only hope of saving the humans in stasis is to repel the rogue robots from that section of the ship, then work your way to the Bridge to reboot the Central Computer, which will theoretically purge The Malware.
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DAEMON X MACHINA
Armored Core Lite.
This is the closest thing to Armored Core on PC, honestly. It feels and plays like watered and dumbed down Armored Core 4. It lacks customization from AC, but gameplay loop as well as presentation (aka being hired by various Corporations that fighting each other) is very close. Story is absolute cringe and not worth discussing nor following. I can point out some pros and cons to break down the game
Pros:
-Closest thing to Armored Core on PC
-Plays and feels almost as AC4
-Had people who developed AC in dev team
– Real player with 43.8 hrs in game
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I can highly recommend this game, it’s no armor core that’s for sure however the game does provided a lot of customization however most of it would be “locked” until you encounter that part for the mech or weapon type but overall the game is fun, story is excellent and characters are splendid I actually like about 3 or 4 that are my favorite that doesn’t the rest are bad it’s just my personal tastes really.
– Real player with 30.1 hrs in game
CyberCorp
OmniCity is an overpopulated Eastern European megalopolis where many social classes try to live—or at least survive. The poor districts are controlled by gangs that terrorize citizens and even corporations. Unable to put an end to the crime, the government contracts CyberCorp to eliminate its source—the gang leaders.
You’re an agent of CyberCorp, a megacorporation that owns a revolutionary system: the Synths, or bodies storing personalities of its employees. It’s the Synths that are deployed to the city’s hot spots to carry out missions.
Yours is to take care of the gangs and restore order on the streets of the city of tomorrow!
Level Variety
Complete missions in various locations and explore the futuristic city.
Level Difficulty
Pick your own difficulty level and controls.
Unique Progression System
Enhance your loot and improve your Synth through a card-based system of weapon and armor upgrades.
Deep Mechanics
Capture control points, defend important objects, hack into security systems, and more.
The game also features multiplayer.
Complete the game with your friends or random players.
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Robot88
It needs some polish, but I will be hoping for updates to make the posing more flexible.
The forearm sorely needs a way to be rotated on more than one axis so you can turn the wrist and minor things like that.
But besides minor bugs and that this is the best Rock’Em’Sock’Em Robots type thing I have ever played lol.
GIMME MORE MOVE MEMORY!!!
– Real player with 13.9 hrs in game
you can kick robots and more 😂
create your techniques and your own fighting style 👍
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
FIGHT BOTS
Game is very good. Reasonable level of difficulty that requires you to actually try new gear and upgrade
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
this is basically like that tv show robot wars and that game robo-pit
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
M.A.S.S. Builder
Summary: MASS Builder is a fairly fun game that could keep you busy for a few hours if you have little interest in mecha/robot customization, but many more hours if you like creating custom designs and trying them out. While its customization is deep, it isn’t…broad, and a general lack of content keeps this from being a hard recommend in general. That said, it actually gets the basics done with a lot of quality and polish and is by no means bad…just very narrow in its scope. It has a lot of potential and I’m excited to see new features added to the game.
– Real player with 62.6 hrs in game
Mass Builder is a customizable mecha game with great customization, but some of the worst gameplay I have ever had to slog through. The fact that the game is unfinished as of this review doesn’t excuse the game’s issues though. Let’s start with the pros, because there are some elements that are done well:
Pros:
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Great character art. I won’t go into detail, but whoever did the 2d character sprites during story segments should be commended for a job well done.
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Great customization for mechas. The parts all look great, and there’s obvious influence from several anime designs in certain parts. Colour switching is a bit awkward, but it’s functional.
– Real player with 61.2 hrs in game
BREAK ARTS II
Normally, I don’t go out of my way to do these kinds of things (and I mean that literally as this is my first ever review), but, because of a very very VERY recent small update known as Patch 1.41, I felt I HAD to get this off my chest and hope that the developers see this.
Before this one update, I loved the customization on the game but nothing I tried could really help me to improve my capacity to steer correctly in game. I was a literal mess and a half that felt like he was skating on ice with sponges for the most part. That was, however, before 1.41 hit. The patch added a few fixes as well as a new Side Booster part, but side boosting’s always been a difficult thing to understand; let alone use optimally, but unbeknownst to anyone who hadn’t already noticed, the turning in the game actually improved.
– Real player with 256.1 hrs in game
The Good:
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Mech customization allows for a large amount of variety
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UI in Garage mode is very easy to work with
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Pletny of options to customize mecha to focus on various strengths
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Low Price
The Bad:
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Weapons are rather weak compared to most mech games, I was expecting grenades, rockets, missles but you mainly get laser based weapons that barely feel any different from each other and things like a machine gun feels like a slow rifle from Armored Core
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Homing weapons defeats the point of going lightweight as you lose the main advanatge of being nimble
– Real player with 61.1 hrs in game
Garrison: Archangel
After hundreds of hours playing this game again and again, allow me to make a review about it.
GARRISON: ARCHANGEL is a Filipino-made 3D Action Mecha Anime-ish Fighting game where you take part in the creation of these mechs called “Archangels” from the provided parts given to you throughout the game. You can either play this game by one, constructing your archangel, and test it against other mechs on either AI, online or multiplayer couch combat, or two, by making your own archangel, and let the AI use it to deal with the other archangels in the game, or the builds given by other players in this game’s Discord channel.
– Real player with 1466.5 hrs in game
In short: Please send help, I can’t stop building or fighting…
While the game is still in early access and things are being hammered out, improved, and added; I feel compelled to do what I believe is my first ever steam review on this title. If you love mechs, but find the small handfull of Gundam games that have hit the west lacking with their rather shallow gameplay or if you find the customization systems in Armored Core titles overly complex and cumbersome or if you dislike the “simulator” feel that most other mech games seem to have then you’re in luck.
– Real player with 482.3 hrs in game
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
New Gundam Breaker
I own Gundam Breaker 3 on PS4. And this “New” version is without a doubt worst. But, on its own, it’s playable. I wasn’t sure about buying it first, so I decided to watch some streams before, and I liked what I saw.
Gundam Breaker is a series in which you create your own Gunpla, a model of a true machine. So, you don’t “really” play Gundam here, rather you play the role of a kid who uses a Gunpla to battle some other kids in a VR game. The parts you can use come in two sizes, 1/144 and 1/100. In GB3, the bigger parts had better stats, but here it seems there’s just a difference in size. You can paint your gunpla however you want, and it’s possible to create a true Frankenstein’s monster if that is your goal. Once your gunpla is finished, you can step into the arena and begin to fight.
– Real player with 136.8 hrs in game
Let me get this straight - the reason why i’m recommending this game, is because it hasn’t been abandoned, it is being updated, and it has gone a little better since it’s launch. If you are a Gundam fan, and Gunpla fan, there is something for you in this game, the freedom to build and customize is great (not as good as GB3, but that is a console exclusive), the quantity of MS you can get parts is great (250 since last update), a great selection, many custom parts to add to your build, though a bit limited on how many you can put on, graphics are really good, has original music from many series which you can select which ones you want to play during combat.
– Real player with 73.3 hrs in game