Blue Drifter
SokerPop 2077 is a cyberpunk bounty hunter simulator featuring 8 minutes of content and 7 achievements for an approximate 15 minutes of “judge, jury and executioner”. To pay for your $900 ticket to outer space, you must terminate 3 highly dangerous criminals across the 3 sectors using the highly sophisticated scanner and your trusty charge blaster. As you traves across the vast empty design space, you will need to operate a hovercar that traves much faster once you realize that you need to hold shift for boosters. I would tell you that game has a fantastic concept that had a lot of great ideas, but it would not be SokPop if the game was actually developed beyond the proof of concept.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
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Very promising conception, neat atmosphere, nice raw aesthetics (reminds me “Bernband” a bit), but still very simplistic.
10-20 mins duration is fine, there is no problem with it, but the saddest thing – every location in the game looks completely same. There are no unique details and nothing interesting at the islands – nothing to explore. The mood and the atmosphere of the game assume this sort of bluesy melancholic vibe and wandering spirit, but the game itself doesn’t support this motivation.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Hogogeist
I’ve been through about 7 floors so far. It starts off pretty simple to get you used to the game, but they get a little bit harder each time. The puzzles are well thought out and I’m actually a little afraid for them to get harder lol. The game runs extremely smooth, not glitchy at all and is actually a ton of fun. There’s some minor jump scares when you die, but for the most part you are figuring out puzzles. It’s so much fun I decided to do a YT series on this and I can’t wait to finish it. Definitely worth trying out for the price.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
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VHAIP
I only played the tutorial but damnnn this game BUSSIN
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
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I only played the tutorial and solo and the game looks amazing!
I have only found one bad thing in this game its the multiplayer mode.
There’s only host or join option in the multiplayer if you wanna play with randoms and stuff you cant cause there’s no quick match or server matchmaking in my opinion devs should add at least quick match option. The game is very fun with a cool concept, it gave me some scares (i think devs did a great job on the sounds and raptor models).Also it would be great if devs changed the hand models cause robot hands kinda dont fit.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Andarilho
Some weirdness:
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Since the maps is really small, the resources are regenerating. (rocks, trees, animals…)
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You can’t repair your ride
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Who the Hell cares about the color of the car?
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The aliens. Not adding much to the gameplay (nothing)
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Steam Inventory drop? Well, could give you few cents after marketing them…
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You can’t do much thing at all, it’s EMPTY.
I remember the “original” version of the game which was a bit different.
But not much progress since…
Supporters pack? Nah, skipping it…
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
This game is bad, good concept though, gameplay reminds Rust. It is good if it was someone learning how to make video games but it doesn’t even play smoothly.
Why a cap at 30FPS? That was in 2006, now he play at a minimum 60FPS. 30FPS basically broke the game for me.
Didn’t see a single animal, zombie or alien.
Map is limited, I got to a fence or whatever and couldn’t get past.
UI doesn’t seem professional in the slightest. Must get better.
Sound too loud, headphone users be aware when you start the game, you must lower the volume immediately.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
Dark Zodiac
Mystictronaut is traveling alone in search all lost constellations. His costume, boots, gun and grenade give him special abilities so he is up to the task. Hunting aliens and robots, searching for the path through this universe of planets and stars.
Playing as Mystictronaut you can:
1- Fly through space using your revealing bomb to reveal hidden planets and asteroids.
2- When the planet or asteroid is revealed it comes with lots of aliens and robots that you must eliminate.
Aliens vs. Predator™
Aliens vs Predator (2010) is a first person shooter that introduces you to three seperate storylines involving a Human, a Predator, and an Alien. Overall the storylines are decent, while not nearly as difficult as I would have prefered. For example Nightmare Difficulty seems to simply increase the damage and accuracy of your opponents, but not necessarily making them difficult due to one shot mechanics available to Predator and Alien. Boss fights bring a interesting level of difficulty, but are still single meat shields with high health pools that you have to mow down while dodging mechanics and the occassional add. Overall scenary in the game is one of the highest pluses I will give, as the environements truely have the universes feel to them.
– Real player with 108.7 hrs in game
People say the game is mediocre, and perhaps that is justified. However, I feel the game is at least in the higher end of mediocre games, and can produce a lot of fun. At least for fans of the different creatures the game tried (and in my opinion, succeeded) to bring alive.
I am not in a position to review the multiplayer so consider this to be mainly a single player review.
People are usually concerned with the duration of gameplay, and what many have said is true, it’s short, with the marine campaign being the longest, Predator in the middle and the alien the shortest. It’s a shame, as I found that the alien was the most fun, then the predator, and lastly the marine. Though this is not to say that it isn’t fun to play the marine, it’s just the weakest of the species. All three species campaigns adding up to perhaps 12h, though I might be slow - spending a lot of time in the shadows as an alien, watching how the marines patrol, and cloaked as a predator, deciding which marine to pick off first.
– Real player with 45.7 hrs in game
ADAPTR
The gameplay of ADAPTR is pretty straight-forward and easy to learn. Your task is to build a robotic vehicle from a selecion of parts (various kinds of wheels, chassis blocks, joints, gadgets like a grabber, thrusters, lamps etc), suitable to finish the maps. And you need to modify your vehicle for each map as there are different kinds of obstacles. At first I was afraid that it doesn’t offer much content for the price, having “only” 10 levels in the base game, and some of them are quite easy to “finish” for the first time.
– Real player with 56.2 hrs in game
A fun vehicle building physic puzzler that has you build a vehicle using any available parts and run it through to the end of the course in the given amount of time. Yeah, just do that. Good luck. Also, find and collect ARTHER if you can. I’ve been at this now more hours than I spent dollars on the game which is my incredibly unfair benchmark for whether a game is good. And this game is seriously good. Also it seems like it’s not gotten much attention yet, so I’m going to see if I can get all the gold medals and claim 1st world-wide 100% :p
– Real player with 30.3 hrs in game
Project Hunter
Although somewhat buggy, overall this was an enjoyable and addictive stealth/action game with some nice skill-based mechanics.
It was a pleasure to see your alien evolve from a small larva-like creature to a full-grown fire-breathing dragon.
The ending was a bit of rushed though - wish there was more to the story.
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
For what it is, Project Hunter is a very solid go at making a stealth game playing in the Alien Franchise.
Story: virtually nonexistent. You are an alien specimen that escaped containment, and your goal is to kill all enemies and evolve. I was somewhat annoyed that the opening scrawl was unskippable, but that’s just a minor inconvenience.
Gameplay: Solid, but limited. If you are familiar with the Alien Franchise, you may be perplexed that you start off as a small generic grub rather than the signature facehugger. As a stealth game, your best approach is to always attack enemies from behind, which is a one-hit kill regardless of your form. No particular surprise.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Lab Craft Survival
This is a difficult survival sandbox game that doesn’t hold your hand. If you like figuring things out yourself and discovering hidden game mechanics, you’ll enjoy this game. If you don’t have a high tolerance for failing though, you might find the game frustrating.
It’s definitely rough around the edges with several bugs and translation errors, and updates have been non-existent. If you’re looking for polish in a game, you won’t find it here, although overall I found it enjoyable.
– Real player with 80.0 hrs in game
An interesting game, a simple but addictive indie toy to use the skills of adaptation in an unknown environment. Top for your money
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
Moduwar
Moduwar - The Modular RTS is a unique take on Real-Time Strategy.
Take control of a Modu - an alien creature with the ability to grow different organs, split and merge them, depending on your personal playstyle.
Grow your Modu starting with the heart, the most vital organ, you can expand your Modu by growing tiles and then other organs on those tiles.
Split tiles and scout your enemies to give yourself the strategic advantage! Split multiple tiles to build your armada and send them to war or merge your tiles and
stand your ground!
Explore Arkadia, a magnificent and mysterious alien planet in a Single-Player story driven campaign.
Enjoy additional various play modes including skirmish and monster arena.
Play against your friends in Multiplayer mode with 2-4 players in a match.
The Moduwar Story:
The Modu are native to the planet Arkadia - an untamed paradise. They lived on Arkadia peacefully for a millennia, changing and adapting their modular bodies to suit their needs.
Their peaceful existence came to an end, when two warring races brought their war to Arkadia.
The invaders enslaved the Modu, using them as biological warfare.
You will take the role of a Modu serving the ERE - Earth Repatriation Expedition.
Will you fight under the ERE, or break the shackles and set yourself free?
Your choices will determine the fate of all life in the galaxy and the Moduwar!