Robot Builder War

Robot Builder War

Lead your robot team to liberate the world from the evil CCP.

Build your robots team by different body parts: helm, head, eye, ear, mouth, chest, back, abdomen, pelvis, shoulder, forearm, thigh, calf, foot, attack skill, weapon.

Each part color is also editable by picking on a color picker.

Pick 5 passive traits out of 20 traits for each robot. It is possible to combine different trait make a robot to taunt enemy like a tank, a damage dealer, or an enchanter.

For the battle system, it is different from most strategy game, attack and counter attack happen same times, and attack can be cancelled by another attack depend on the attack type. It creates more uncertainty.


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Robot Builder War on Steam

Corporated Robots Wars

Corporated Robots Wars

Level 2 doesn’t work

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Normally I can’t write negative review but this game is terrible and price too much for this game, sorry :(

Gameplay : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GMvxJaMLvXw

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Corporated Robots Wars on Steam

Metal Fatigue

Metal Fatigue

As an oppressed minority I find this game extremely offensive. It is overly patriarchal to refer to the aliens as ‘Hedoth’. The developers should have respected individuals rights to self identification and referred to them as ‘Theydoth’.

In all seriousness though, amazing game. Only a few complaints.

First, there is no multiplayer integration with steam, so in order to play with friends you need to get a VPN and arrange it like an old school LAN game. Also, in order to get said VPN games to work we have had to disable our public firewalls during gameplay which is a bit dodgy.

Real player with 75.3 hrs in game


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Great game, if the controls and the graphics would get an overhaul, this could easily be a good modern title. The gameplay itself is still amazing.

You have 3 different fighting planes: Underground, ground and orbit.

Subterranean fights only allow for vehicles, such as tanks. Most of the times, you start with a very small area to fight/build in, but with Drill-vehicles, you can make some space, for buildings, for sneak attacks, for a lot. You can switch planes by building elevators, that are being built by Drillers.

Real player with 66.0 hrs in game

Metal Fatigue on Steam

Scrap Games

Scrap Games

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1442450/Monsters_Domain/

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1505940/Orc_Warchief_Strategy_City_Builder/

In a world abandoned by humans, with nothing left but piles of rubbish, evolution took on a completely different dimension. Life is … but artificial. Evolution is still in force, but on opposed principles. Try a different life from scrap to ultimate hero!

Design, build and program machines to test them in the fight.

In your workshop you can put together pieces of junk and machinery. Plan new designs and improve its moves and functions. Power them, add shielding and attacks. You can build different shapes and kinds of robots with specific abilities. Each material has its strengths and weaknesses, can give more protection or offence and each machinery requires a specific amount of power. There are also different power sources - some can regenerate or drain power but can be easily destroyed while others rely on fuel or storage that can be heavily shielded.

Program your Robot for fight

Your program takes input from different sensors like distance meter, power management, damage receiver and diagnostics. Robots can fight as long as they are powered and have functioning central units. It’s up to you to design simple moves and entire fight styles. Combine moves into sequences. Add reactions to sensor’s input and behaviour for specific power levels. Plan ahead your counters and ways to use your advantages.

Win battles and prizes

You can test your robot and gain experience with fights with AI or start in tournaments. There are specific limits on certain arenas and tournaments put on size or weight of the robot so you need to be flexible and change your parts or entire frame if needed. You can also own multiple builds and play any of them or against each other to test new ideas and counters. You can collect scrap pieces from quests and tournament prizes or from challenges and missions. You can also buy some pieces if needed. There are multiple types of materials with different qualities. And remember that different builds require different energy strategies.

Fight your way to glory and become a winner of the Scrap Games!

Scrap Games on Steam

异常 | Exception

异常 | Exception

Exceptionaly exceptional except some exceptions (8/10)

Design seems simple but it’s nice. Creating orders seems difficult but it’s good to go …except the cases you need to be very creative or (if you’re lazy like me) there is link to solutions in options.

Maybe it could use few extra unit focused orders like follow ally or maintain certain distance to ally/enemy but in general it’s nice game and it’s definetly worth it for those few bucks

Real player with 27.3 hrs in game

This is surprisingly fun and polished!

It starts easy at first but wait until you get to Level 14. Can strongly recommend if you like programming/scripting. For this price it’s a steal.

Real player with 20.9 hrs in game

异常 | Exception on Steam

EOS 27

EOS 27

CROW CANNOT FIGURE THIS GAME OUT CAW CAW

BUT I ALSO CAN’T FIGURE OUT WHY SOMEONE WOULD COLOR THEIR PUBIC HAIR GREEN CAW CAW

BUT SOME PEOPLE DO IT CAW CAW

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

EOS 27 on Steam

GLADIABOTS - AI Combat Arena

GLADIABOTS - AI Combat Arena

This is a superb, unique game that deserves to be even more popular than it already is.

The concept of the game is that the player designs their own AI via customizable ‘nodes’ (colour-coded tiles that the player can arrange into a logic tree to determine their robots' behaviour) which then dictate how their team of 4-8 robots (from four different classes) perform in battle against ‘enemy’ AIs.

The logical array which the player creates (featured in several of the screenshots in the store page) can be anywhere from just a handful of tiles at first, to literally hundreds (arranged into named sub-AIs if the player wants) that function like a sort of flow diagram for each robot, governing their priorities and thus responses based on a seemingly endless combination of determining factors e.g. what friendly or enemy bots are doing at that particular moment, how far away they are, or hundreds of other parameters native to the ‘check-box’ like options that allow the player to refine what each tile actually ‘says’.

Real player with 478.5 hrs in game

In Gladiabots you programm a platoon of robots that will then compete autonomously in a game arena against other platoons. You have to plan and consider carefully when creating your robots' AIs before actually hitting the arena as you can no longer interfere once the match has started: The robots are then on their own, equipped with nothing but your programmed instructions.

There are four different bot classes resembling a rock scissors paper scheme with an added tank and several different game modes (three for online ranked matches vs humans).

Real player with 364.7 hrs in game

GLADIABOTS - AI Combat Arena on Steam

OBEY

OBEY

An original and very tactical game of subversion, deceit and general skullduggery.

Obey brings to the table a fresh approach to the pvp multiplayer experience. The aim of the game is to be the first to achieve a certain monetary goal (usually 10,000 cents) and the means to achieve this goal varies considerably.

At the beginning of each match each player finds themselves in control of a cute little bunny rabbit (a hamster or guinea pig perhaps?). The first player to enter the Robot doorway is the player who gets to control it, thus a race is on. Upon entering the robot the electric sentries will all power up rewarding any late comers with electrocution, there is no second place.

Real player with 244.5 hrs in game

This is a fantastic game, suffice it to say. It’s set around the concept of getting your enemies to act against their own self interest, which you may be confused about, after all, why would your opponents try to help you win? Well, because they think that it’ll also help themselves win. The victor is typically the one who best enlists the help of the other players while keeping them thinking that they’re not actually sabotaging themselves. Either that or that one bunny which just plays perfectly obedient the whole game yet still somehow wins because they’re getting steady progress towards that 10,000 cent goal while everyone else is squabbling to be overlord.

Real player with 38.5 hrs in game

OBEY on Steam

Raider Bots

Raider Bots

The Raiders are a lawless space fleet consisting of a handful of battle hardened operatives. In their quest for riches, they have scouted a planet that is home to an abundance of valuable resources. Unfortunately, it is already occupied by multiple factions, battling for control. Your mission is to conquer the planet and place it under Raiders control. Combined with a powerful Battle MECH, you will raise an army of Battle BOTs in order to take on the thriving native factions.

Key Features:

  • Two Main Modes, World Mode and Battle Mode - Plan your moves in the World Mode, then jump into Battle Mode to experience battles in real time.

  • Mechs - Dominate the battlefield with your very own Mech, with a plethora of unlockable weaponry.

  • Collect BOTs - Take control of a variety of Battle BOTs, each with their own unique characteristics.

  • Specialize BOTs - Specialize BOT effectiveness on the battlefield with a variety of collectible upgrade modules.

  • Conquest - Take control of Strongholds dotted across the planet. Strongholds will help fund multiple large scale armies necessary for total conquest.

  • Commander Drone - Command your BOTs and activate special abilities with the Commander Drone; which affords a top down view of the battle where you can issue orders, classic RTS style.

Raider Bots on Steam

Supreme Commander 2

Supreme Commander 2

As a stand-alone game it is amazing. But compared to the previous to Supreme Commander games this is a major step down. Remember how there were huge tech trees? such as the tier one factory can upgrade to the teir two which unlocked more units, well thats all gone. Instead now you build a research station which slowly gains research points which you use to upgrade your units not unlock new ones. Remember how you could choose a commander to start the game with? well now it is story based so you have to play the commanders in order (UEF, AEON the Cybran). Explosions are amazingly downgraded aswell. Remember the satisfaction of destroying a commander and watching a huge nuclear blast spread and destroy their base? Well now the commander explodes in a small blast and and all the oppents units die at once. Also all of the experimental units are extremely nerfed remember the AEON saucer? now it is smaller and much weaker, send 7 intercepters at it and it’s gone. The Cybran spider bot has been turned into a crappy little beetle bot which are so easy to defeat they’re in the first mission. All shields are the same size now (small, unless your counting huge UEF shield in the DLC) and instead of them all blocking shots the Aeon and Cybran shields let 15% of shots through! and now all shields look the same aswell. But the most annoying thing, the most annoying thing of them all is that everything you build counts as a unit. No more unlimited turrent defences, no unlimited shield protection and no more complex base defences. If you’re reading this review before buying the previous games then buy this game first or dont buy it at all

Real player with 25.9 hrs in game

–-{Graphics/Art Style}—

☐ It’s the Matrix

☐ Beautiful

☑ Meh

☐ Paint.exe

☐ It looks like that one Rambo game everyone forgot about

—{Gameplay}—

☑ Fantastic

☐ Good

☐ Meh

☐ Having just the base controls doesn’t count as gameplay

☐ Staring at walls is better

—{Audio}—

☐ Audiophile’s wet dream

☑ Good

☐ Meh

☐ Early 1990’s TV static sounds better

☐ Crickets

—{Music}—

☐ Mick Gordon’s music or equivalent

☐ Good

☑ Meh

☐ It’s not winning any awards

☐ Nickelback level of quality

—{PC Requirements}—

Real player with 23.4 hrs in game

Supreme Commander 2 on Steam