Rogue Star Rescue
Rogue Star Rescue is a fun top down twin stick shooter that really shines when it comes to multiplayer. There are a variety of guns, each with a fairly unique feel, to find and use to blast through the levels. The main story mode features a variety of levels connected in a branching map (think Starfox 64). Each different path has a potential way to reach one of the 32 different endings. This coupled with the randomized room layouts, guns, and items gives Rogue Star Rescue a fair bit of replay-ability. The core gameplay loop is fun, and there are multiple higher difficulties where enemies are more numerous to keep things from feeling too easy. There is a whole trap system, but that only comes into play during boss battles at the end of each stage. There is a wave survival mode focused around those boss rooms if you want to focus on the tower defense aspect of the game.
– Real player with 88.7 hrs in game
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This is a great multiplayer game. I had plenty of fun with friends on this one. It can be challenging but not alright unforgiving. A good game to pickup for professionals looking for a slightly more relaxed time and some laughs, or for a new player to this genre to pick up this style of game.
There is multiple routes, a few characters, unlockables, and difficulty selector for one to want to replay the game multiple times. There was some quirky moments like somehow I’m inside a room and my friend will teleport into the room and land right into enemy fire, or on rare occasions where the door won’t open for them at all causing me to have to clear the room by self. Overall, no too devastating bugs that is a deal breaker. I am sure they will be smoothed out over time.
– Real player with 41.5 hrs in game
Counter Operation Online
Literally an asset flip. These guys don’t deserve your money. Avoid at all costs
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QR10I9BzGDc
Pros:
- SOME animations are just okay
Cons:
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Literally everything else.
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ADS is useless
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Audio is GOD AWFUL
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Maps (4 of them) are ALL Assets and laid out so stupid
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NOBODY is playing. Waste of Money
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
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HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed
Hypercharge kinda appeared from no where. I saw the reddit post that blew up in December, I looked up the game and it seemed neat. I didn’t buy it. Covid had left me a tad stripped of extra gaming money.
I got some Steam money for Christmas. My friends still play Titanfall 2 for it’s wave defense mode, and I’ve been unable to play much with them. Our games list don’t share as many titles as they used to. Used Christmas money on Titanfall 2. I played with them for two days, on that second day I brought up Hypercharge: Unboxed in conversation as a similar game that looked neat. Well, it seems they liked the toy idea as much as I did, because within an hour of finishing Titanfall 2 for the night, I find it suddenly gifted to me. They all got it, and felt bad I used the money on Titanfall 2, so bought it for me.
– Real player with 34.6 hrs in game
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Awesome Co-op game for adults and kids.
I’d been watching this game on Steam for some time because I’m big fan of toy games like the original Army Men and the Toy Soldiers games and this looked right up my alley. I think it’s the nostalgia thing that gets me, the fond memories of playing with toys as a kid and setting up big elaborate battle scenes. For some reason I never got around to buying it though, then one day my 10-year-old son saw it on the Nintendo Switch eShop and really liked the look of it and kept asking me to buy it. I thought it would be better on PC, so I stalled him. Fast forward to the 2020 Steam Winter/Summer sale and I noticed it was in sale and showed my son who so excited about it that he used his leftover birthday money to buy it. I’m so glad he did, as we have been having a blast playing it ever since and even my 8 year-old-son has now joined in for 3 player split-screen action. I literally have to stop them from playing as the 3 of us would happily sit there and play it all day if we could, we’re totally obsessed, curse you responsible parenting! I’m using my keyboard and the boys are both using controllers (Xbox One and Xbox 360) and the controls work perfectly.
– Real player with 31.5 hrs in game
Mad Devils
I’ve had an awesome time playing Mad Devils so far! The plot is really interesting and I can’t wait to restart in Inferno Mode. My favourite characters are Chester and Harris so far, and the boss fights are brutal. If you’re a fan of Diablo 3 or Dark Souls, this game definitely scratches that itch. Haven’t hit any bugs so far. Just remember you can use your Blood Shards and XP points in the Pause Menu to upgrade your characters, it’s a lifesaver!
– Real player with 390.8 hrs in game
This indie developed game has very faded washed out graphics, repetitive dull combat, no mini-map to show where you are going, no way to rotate the camera, and frame rate issues as well. Camera movement is also sluggish and stuttery, most likely due to the crap Unity engine the game runs on. The game also flashes to the desktop briefly every time a new level is loaded. Your character also seems to get stuck on everything in your path and every level looks the same, taking place mostly in outdoor fields surrounded by lava. A similar game that is MUCH better is Victor Vran. I would much rather play Victor Vran than this game any day.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
POLAR
Are you a target? or not?
The target mode, one of the polar game modes, brings a different perspective to survival.
If you are a good player, you can survive in a minute without dying.
Polar is presented to you in 3 different game modes.
1-Free For All
FREE FOR ALL MODE;
In Free For All mode, you can pick up all the weapons from the ground and try them on other players.
This mod gives you a chance to try all the weapons. So you quickly get used to the game dynamics.
2-capture of flag
CAPTURE OF FLAG MODE;
5v5 two teams fight in flag capture mode. The team with the highest enemy flag in 15 minutes wins the game.
You have to fight tactically to ignore your flag on your enemy.
3-Target Mode
TARGET MODE;
In the target mode, the presenter chooses one out of 10 people and increases their health by 3 times, but since 10 people will fight you, you should practice good tactics.
If you can stand for a minute, the server will choose another player as the target. This cycle continues until the last player remains.
How do you earn coins?
-You earn +1 P-coin and +5 -N-coins for each player kill
-if you hit the player in the head, you earn +3 P-coins
-And if you complete missions you get P-coins and N-coins
-If you are the winner at the end of the game, when you stay in the game at the computer, your headshot and end-of-game points are calculated and your tokens are distributed.
RIPOUT
Ripout is a Co-Op horror shooter where players will fight their way through abandoned, mutant-infested spaceships, collect loot, and customize their character in search of the last remaining bastion of humanity. Will you and your trusty Pet Gun find Sanctuary in time, or will you perish alongside the rest of Earth’s residents?
Cooperative PVE Gameplay
- Embark on a variety of missions and explore derelict ships alone or in small teams.
High Variety of Reconfigurable Monsters
- Fight genetically altered beings who are able to strengthen and reconfigure themselves by attaching smaller mutants to their bodies. The player will never know what to expect from their enemies!
Living Pet Gun
- Stand your ground using your trusty Pet Gun and harness the power of the sentient biotech yourself and turn it against your foe.
Weapon Modifications and Character Classes
- Customize your weapon and choose between multiple character specializations to find the perfect mix for your playstyle.
Quick, Action-Packed Missions
- Explore countless derelict ships in various short, 10–20-minute missions and prepare for the unexpected; you’ll never know what horrors lurk around the corner.
Procedurally Generated Levels
- Enjoy endless replayability and suspense, thanks to our procedurally generated level design.
Scalable Difficulty
- Expect a challenge for teams of all sizes, thanks to Ripout’s scaling difficulty.
Set off on a once-in-a-lifetime journey through space in search of human survivors. Sanctuary holds the key. But where is it? And, most importantly, what is it? Unravel the fate of humanity alone or with friends in a co-op Sci-Fi FPS experience that will keep you entertained for hours on end!
Learn More:
https://ripoutgame.com/game-info/
Survive the Night
Survive the Night is a zombie wave shooter with a focus on multiplayer action
Multiplayer Shootin'
Survive with your friends online or over lan
Different every time
Every play session will be a different experience with unique weapons, different levels, and different enemies
Challenging gameplay
Try to keep up with the ruthless undead
The Chewllers
The Chewllers is a multiplayer, VR game, where 4 players protect the tower from monsters in Co-op mode. Evil creatures in this world are destroying everything they can chew. The main goal of the four players is to withstand the attacks of the “Chewllers”. You can fight against monsters in different ways, create your own crafted tools, or use existing explosive devices.
CHEWLLERS
You will see the different types of monsters in the game. Chewllers are distinguished from each other by their funny behaviors and abilities. Each requires an individual approach. The harder it is to deal with monsters, the greater the chance of them dropping resources, items, and chests.
CRAFTING WEAPONS
In the game, You will have primary and secondary weapons. The main weapon that the player constantly has is upgrading up to 5 levels. As for secondary weapons, there are 6 types of weapons that are functionally different from each other and have different roles. (Sniper, Shotgun, Crossbow, Grenade launcher, Machine gun, Potatoe Catapult). All secondary weapons are upgraded up to 3 levels.
THROWABLE ITEMS
There are 7 types of items available from which the player can make a bunch of weird and practical combinations of throwables. Creativity is the limit. Each of them has its own significance and uniqueness in various cases. Explosives, luring enemies, or chasing them are just a few of them.
Thunder Tier One
Thunder Tier One offers real-time tactical action in which you directly control the team leader of a four person squad. You can customize many of the details of the squad before you enter the mission, by spending your budget on silencers, grenades, flash-bangs, breaching charges, etc.
There is an element of stealth that you can take advantage of but don’t expect a very nuanced AI - on either side. The AI does a decent job of responding to sound and sight but its shortcomings become apparent in the little details: taking cover on the wrong side of an object, jiggling around when they get stuck on a piece of the terrain. Usually your AI teammates do what you tell them - just not in the way you want. A good example of this is movement; I cannot find a way to get your squad to move slower than full speed which makes it hard to do sneaky things when you are close enough to the enemy.
– Real player with 33.4 hrs in game
Feels like a fantastic blend of SOCOM, Doorkickers, and Insurgency. A few things need ironing out, but the core gameplay is great fun and (on realism mode) very punishing. Once mod support is opened up, it will get even better. A few things I noticed during my few hours so far:
- Camera controls are not as bad as others make them sound, they just take a bit of getting used to. The camera itself could use a little fine-tuning though. Multiple times I had my camera blocked by something (like a crane), or I was getting shot from a spot that was very hard to see. I’m sure it will get better with patches.
– Real player with 22.7 hrs in game
Back 4 Blood
Finally making this review post 500+ hours of gameplay on my favorite cleaner, getting all the weapon skins, cards, unlocking all the supply lines and killing thousands of ridden with exhilirating ravenous brutality. This game has enormous potential in all honesty but the $60 price tag for entry/base game is not worth it in my opinion as writing this review. Great gameplay despite all its numerous flaws in-game even after a hundreds of hours playing with random squadmates.
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Gameplay: A hybrid mix of Zombie killing, RPG elements, L4D2 and Apex. Absolutely great for squad play and team cooperation (Which is rare these days). In-game: Solo/Coop + Deck/Cards + Cosmetics + Playing with random squadmates to make any progress + Difficulty.
– Real player with 712.5 hrs in game
30 % off after one month only to lure more dummies to buy unfinish shipped product. Wait 1-2 year before buying if they have added some content.
– Real player with 362.6 hrs in game