Seven: Enhanced Edition

Seven: Enhanced Edition

Thank you to the developers of 7 The Days Long Gone,IMGN.PRO and Fool’s Theory, for creating a new exciting world for me to escape, explore and enjoy.

7TDLG is one of the oddest games i have played in a while. Some nights i couldn’t stop playing, other nights i couldn’t get started. Its this mixed feeling i had playing which represents my feelings towards the game experience. It’s a game of highs and lows, but one that has me excited for the DLC and another new IPs future that is just getting started.

Real player with 75.5 hrs in game


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TL;DR:


If you are a fan of stealth and ARPG and this game is on sale, do get it and give it a shot.

Despite its obvious flaws, the game has a certain combination of gameplay elements that I haven’t found in another game yet. And this has left me wanting for a better version of this game. Seven had great potential which was clearly left underutilised by the developers but it is still worth a shot considering the fact that the sale price is great.

Real player with 60.5 hrs in game

Seven: Enhanced Edition on Steam

Obscurant

Obscurant

Obscurant is a tile-based mimicry game in which you disguise as your enemy and mimic their behavior to blend in. You play as a curious robot exploring a mysterious world. Observe and blend in to survive.

  • Disguise yourself as a variety of unique enemies.

  • Deceive deadly foes by copying their behavior to blend in.

  • Discover a mysterious world full of memorable characters.

Use the unique mimicry mechanics to sneak past your enemies and find secrets. Record your findings in a player-generated notebook. Learn the origins of the Obscurance, and make friends in a hostile world.


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Obscurant on Steam

DARK

DARK

“Dark” is a third person stealth game, conceived and rendered in the tradition of games like

the Thief series and the Splinter Cell series. The gameplay, basics of operation, and plot points most closely resemble the Splinter Cell series. The storyline contains the ghost of the Vampire the Masquerade Series. In an effort to fairly review, I’ll compare the elements of other games like it and what made them successful with the elements of “Dark.”

Story:

You are Eric Bane. (Incidentally, the name Eric means “ruler” and Bane, of course means

Real player with 31.0 hrs in game


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I felt compelled to write a review for Dark mostly because I saw so many bad reviews. From what I can tell, there are primarily two types of people that hate this game: People who paid $50 for it and stealth game enthusiasts who were looking for another stealth game to play. While stealth is the primary combat tactic in Dark, Dark should be described as a vampire game that happens to use some stealth… rather than a stealth game where you happen to be a vampire. So if you are reading this review and you don’t play a lot of stealth games, but you like Vampire games, then you will probably like Dark. Overall, this is a solid game if you can get it for $10. I would say $20, but with a 7 to 9 hour campaign, it is really hard to justify $20. Especially when you can buy Vampire The Masquerade Bloodlines for $20 and it will give you 140+ hours easy. Details:

Real player with 26.6 hrs in game

DARK on Steam

Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition

Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition

The narrative of this game is absolutely frightening. When I first played it some years ago, I was blown away by the attention to detail and twists and turns of the story. When I replayed it more recently, I instead felt that I was looking out my bedroom window, as though the writers had seen the future. I don’t know where Warren Spector is hiding his time machine, but I’d love to have a chat with him about it.

As for the game itself: if you’re willing to deal with some truly awful gunplay and some questionable controls, this is easily one of the greatest games ever made. It’s extremely difficult for me to describe the amazing feeling that comes from playing a good immersive sim; being able to hack specific ATM accounts because you read someone’s personal notes, reading newspaper articles that describe and flesh out the world just like a good book, the choices you have when it comes to conversations and interactions with both main characters and side characters; it all feels so real. I’ve truly never felt anything like it. I realize how cheesy that sounds, but I simply don’t have the talent for putting into words how incredible this game is underneath the dated exterior.

Real player with 37.9 hrs in game

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Real player with 36.6 hrs in game

Deus Ex: Game of the Year Edition on Steam

Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut

Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director’s Cut

A personal favorite.

Definitely a more accessible game than its predecessors, but retains the beautiful pseudoscience that made the first one so fun. Once again you play as an augmented super-agent. Once again you can pacifist run the game, and once again you can choose to interpret that as a challenge to knock every enemy unconscious and stuff them into an air vent. The game is notionally a “shooter” and there are a lot of guns, but the game clearly wants you to play as a stealth ninja.

Real player with 99.5 hrs in game

Deus Ex: Human Revolution is an immersive stealth/action adventure game, where you’re a detective in a Cyberpunk setting. And that’s all I want to tell you about the plot of this game, because Deus Ex has one of the most interesting game plots I’ve had the pleasure of playing. Gunplay and stealth are basic, but the verity of options to tackle infiltration is what makes the game interesting to play. Character models and animations aren’t the best, and the controls are wack, but you can rebind the controls so its kind of a non issue. Overall I really enjoyed my time with Deus Ex: Human Revolution, I’m excited to see what the sequel & prequel have to offer. 8/10 Great Title

Real player with 71.6 hrs in game

Deus Ex: Human Revolution - Director's Cut on Steam

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided

Square Enix decided not make any more Deus Ex games because this didn’t sell Call of Duty numbers. Thanks, Square Enix, now you have zero games I give a shit about.

Real player with 76.9 hrs in game

Absolutely love the series. Played the original two (Deus Ex, and Invisible war), and the “recent” two (Human Revolution and Mankind Divided) Story is so brilliantly well done, and you are actually influencing outcomes and changes to the story. Don’t set Mankind Divided to use DirectX12 tho as I had issues. Lots of figuring out how to get around things… be patient as you will usually find multiple alternate ways to deal with missions. Sadly may be ages before anything continues with the series as is a massive undertaking to produce games with intricate story-lines and branches like this I am sure.

Real player with 70.5 hrs in game

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided on Steam

Shadowy Contracts

Shadowy Contracts

“If you’re a fan of stealth assassin games such as Hitman and like the idea of a fantasy spin with magical equipment and spells then my advice is dive in while the game is on discount. Hopefully a surge of initial support will encourage the developer to remain diligent.”

Full article (Plus gameplay videos) here - http://pixelpopnetwork.com.au/2019/10/shadowy-contracts-early-access/

Real player with 9.1 hrs in game

This game is early keep that in mind. its new so there will be bugs. a lot of them. but if you can see past the bugs the game is amazing. addictive and very challenging. its got beautiful graphics and environments i just want to walk around and take in the sights. the combat takes some time to get the hang of but in the end it is rather enjoyable, cant wait to see what the development company has in store for this game. and at $12.00 usd its worth it. if there was one negative thing i would have to say about the game it would be the lack of being able to sell gear and weapons you loot. i found myself spending a lot of time dumping inventory.

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Shadowy Contracts on Steam

Deus Ex: The Fall

Deus Ex: The Fall

Deus Ex: The Fall should be taken for what it is. A mobile entry into the Deus Ex Universe. Admittedly, I’m a fan of the universe and getting another chance to play in this world, is something I am always looking forward to. So there may be some bias.

One thing that must first be noted, is that this game is a direct port from Mobile. If you look at what the game offers from a mobile perspective, it’s pretty amazing. I wouldn’t actually want to play it on mobile, as I can’t imagine pulling off some of the stuff I do with just gestures, but hey, more power to those who want to.

Real player with 14.6 hrs in game

After completing a masterpiece Human Revolution and writing review on it, it seemed that there was only Mankind Divided left on the horizon and that’s all, the series is complete! But no! There was one more game that is rarely talked about (like with Invisible War) – Deus Ex: The Fall. Many told me that this is crap, but it is the direct sequel to the Deus Ex: Icarus Effect book, which I liked. So, like with Invisible War, I decided to check myself, what this game is, and… things turned to be no so simple…

Real player with 11.5 hrs in game

Deus Ex: The Fall on Steam

Affectus

Affectus

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1478710

Affectus is a cyberpunk stealth-action RPG set in a decadent and sick megalopolis after a pandemic has deprived humans of the ability to feel positive emotions. In this world, the only way to feel good is a drug called Affectus.

You are waking up with no memory in a dark alley at the bottom of a multi-layered mega-city called Tribus. You can customize your gender, cyberware, skillset and explore a city where the choices you make will shape the story and the world around you.

  • Exploration & quests: Choose to follow the main story or do side quests to learn more about the world. Explore freely, loot some goods, and find secrets.

  • Multiple choice dialogues: Choose your personality. Some choices you make will impact the story. Will you be kind?

  • Fights and Stealth: Choose to engage in gun-fights with enemies or avoid them to achieve your goal. Will you spare them?

  • Hack: Open locked doors, disable security measures or hack into computers.

Enjoy an immersive exclusive soundtrack by Kevin “Kounine” Colombin inspired by the best cyberpunk and sci-fi movies. Dynamic Sync switches the music smoothly to match the action and help you focus on your objectives.

Discover how you lost your memory through a world where happiness, hope, and love have vanished. What kind of person were you before?

Will you stand out?

Affectus on Steam

Brain off

Brain off

i love the hide and seek just wish they would add more levels

Real player with 9.0 hrs in game

Brain off - funny game about zombies and their hunters. This game has an online mode, in which, being a zombie, you need to survive, and a hunter - to exterminate all the zombies. Zombies have different abilities that will help in the game, and hunters have weapons.

In general, a fun dynamic game.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Brain off on Steam