Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle

Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle

Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle is a third-person story-driven survival horror game prequel to the critically acclaimed Daymare: 1998. Step into the shoes of special agent Dalila Reyes, a former government spy now in the service of a unit called H.A.D.E.S. (Hexacore Advanced Division for Extraction and Search), and get ready to enter the most advanced experimental research center in the United States of America. Be careful, though, because in the darkness of the desolate, labyrinthine depths of the military research center there is something creepy and lethal awaiting you!

Grab one of the most innovative and technologically advanced weapons of all time and prepare to face never-before-seen creatures while you make your way through a series of frightfully evocative settings all ready to be discovered. A perfect mix of fierce and deadly enemies, hardcore action game mechanics, environmental puzzles, a chilling soundtrack, plenty of exploration and massive doses of concentrated horror wait for you in Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle. No place is safe, especially when you’re being hunted by your nightmares.

  • New characters and big comebacks – take part in the top secret “Sandcastle” mission as the game’s main protagonist, Special Agent H.A.D.E.S. Dalila Reyes, and reconstruct the past of some of Daymare: 1998’s most beloved characters.

  • Lethal and terrifying enemies – fight, kill and dismember the new enemies that stand between you and the resolution of your mission, so frighteningly intelligent, aggressive and realistic in every detail.

  • Revamped interface – the D.I.D. is back, though in a completely redesigned way. Manage your inventory, ammo and health items directly from the new game interface, which has never been so simple and intuitive.

  • Eye to the Scanner – thanks to the innovative device installed on Reyes’s arm, you can analyze portions of the environment and reveal new puzzles to solve, pick up secret documents and detect hidden items!

  • Environmental puzzles – the solution is often right in front of your eyes! Search for all the clues and overcome the environmental obstacles to obtain resources and collectibles.

  • Are you sure it’s dead? – in Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle, prepare to confront the toughest and most aggressive enemies you have ever seen. Moreover, even if you’re sure you’ve killed one, you’ll find out it can come back in a completely new form and even deadlier than before!

  • Breathtaking and immersive graphics, sound effects and soundtrack – thanks to the power of Unreal Engine 4, you will live the most terrifying of experiences!

  • Back to the 90s… again! – if you loved the nostalgia of Daymare: 1998, in Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle will feel like you’re living and playing a typical action horror/film of the 90s. Expect to be transported back in time to many familiar references and a frightfully authentic atmosphere with a retro flavor.

  • Freeze! – there will certainly be no shortage of guns, but prepare to equip one of the most innovative and powerful weapons ever created: the Frost Grip! WARNING: it may contain liquid nitrogen.

  • Veteran or rookie – choose the most appropriate game difficulty based on your ability in combat and your experience with survival horror. Either way, it will be a serious challenge for the faint-hearted!


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Daymare: 1994 Sandcastle on Steam

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout

I do recommend this game, albeit with some caveats.

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout is an old-fashioned third-person shooter with 17 missions, across which you get to play as twelve characters total (six each for the Joes and Cobra). The game is obviously a love letter to the original 80s cartoon, and given the comments the developers make in the art book, they worked with what they had and would’ve make a more robust game if given the choice. If you like G.I. Joe and don’t boot up the game expecting a triple-A title, I think you’ll have a good time.

Real player with 17.7 hrs in game


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I honestly couldn’t tell you why this game got so slammed at release. I picked it up in a Fanatical Platinum bundle and powered through the whole thing in one sitting - and it was worth every penny. Definitely a budget title, but between the self-aware humor, earnest appreciation for the IP, and damn fun action (even the vehicle sections!), Operation Blackout might actually be the first genuinely GOOD G.I. Joe game!? It basically is like if Volition’s Agents of Mayhem was a linear action game rather than a sandbox grind, and it works so much better as a result!

Real player with 10.2 hrs in game

G.I. Joe: Operation Blackout on Steam

A Night In Berlin

A Night In Berlin

I’ve been trying to figure out what it is about A Night in Berlin that really works on me, because something clearly does. Something made me play through it all in one go, which took hours, and then go into the kitchen for a glass of water, return to my desk, and play through it all over again.

Maybe it’s the fact that I love super-violent action games, because A Night in Berlin is an immaculate super-violent action game. You move through buildings full of angry guys, and each room is like that bit at the end of a Mexican standoff when someone pulls the trigger and everyone dies in a split second: you crash through a door, then sprint six feet to cut a guy’s throat before he can raise his weapon, quickly shoot a bullet backwards as someone bursts through the doorway to investigate the commotion, and then stab at his torso until he falls on the floor. There is no time to think. There is no ‘think’.

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game


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A Night in Berlin, a simple but yet hard game to master and complete you WILL rage however this game is worth the time and effort, as simplistic as it may seem it still is a very interesting story. The game takes place in 2024 and you have 3 different characters to play. The first one involves half stealth half non stealth and you can take out your enemies in any way achievable utilizing your gun or knife given thankfully you can resupply your ammo from dead enemies or it can be scattered around the level. The second… well you better make EVERY single shot count, one missed bullet will cost you the level, keep in mind you cannot melee or resupply on ammunition. And last but not least the 3rd and final character has a kung fu like fighting style and he has the ability to slow down time and roll. KEEP IN MIND YOU DIE ANYTIME ON ANY LEVEL YOU NEED TO RESTART THAT LEVEL COMPLETELY!!!

Real player with 5.6 hrs in game

A Night In Berlin on Steam

ArcRunner

ArcRunner

ArcRunner is a beautiful Cyberpunk-styled action rogue-lite set in the far future on board a huge space station where the controlling AI has gone insane, and its up to you to traverse the Arc to find and destroy it.

You start each run as a newly-cloned human, and using credits earned in each level augment and replace your body using robotic and cybernetic enhancements until you’re more machine than human.

The game features frantic 3-rd person action, a randomised weapon and augment system with almost unlimited possible builds, huge bosses to fight and 2-player online co-op.

ArcRunner on Steam

-A-

-A-

There are a lot of cute anime zombie girls in the sunshine. But they and the robots making the odd sounds are really scary. There are some awkward things in this game. But this game is not bad. If the dev will care more, this will become a better game.

Real player with 4.4 hrs in game

aight

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

-A- on Steam

Alien Breed 2: Assault

Alien Breed 2: Assault

Good sequel to the first game though I should say that being in the same spaceship without real novelties apart the weapons and one alien… but well, you have MIA joining the party, so…

That’s how I can summarize Alien Breed 2: Assault. After colliding with your ship, you’re aboard that ancient lost ship, discovering what happened really, helped by MIA, the robot that you have to trust to get out alive. However, given the weird creatures that are living in it, you guess that it will not be a round of pleasure but a full assault that you will be conducting. Given the fact that nearly nothing changed, here’s a copy/paste from my review for the first part of Alien Breed, which was Impact.

Real player with 12.7 hrs in game

While did enjoy first Alien Breed game and second delivers more of the same, it kind of doesn’t. One point is still that played this one on hardest difficulty aka Elite instead of Veteran. Tested rookie after beating the game and it was truly fits it’s name, think someone who hasn’t even used controller before might have enough time to deal with them aliens.

So first two levels went ok, thing this time around levels are way more darker and claustrophobic and also felt like there were more locked camera phases which are tad annoying to deal with when aliens are starting to run at you from all around. Considering some of the basically can jump out of the floor right next to you from all side is pretty irritating on elite difficulty along the control scheme not holding up to that fast paced action with enemies taking much more punishment on lower difficulties while dealing way more from tiniest runt and it’s easy to get gangbanged and stunlocked in midst of that. Stunlock comes in using items like grenades, health packs, hardener armor etc which are life savers except your activation of them is interrupted due enemy attack. This caused severe issues during level 3 and especially during it’s ending section. While as an escort mission it’s not that annoying as Mia the synth friend won’t take much punishment and wait most of the time to you progress upon things, towards the end she stands in the way and kinda sets the pacing and alien AI really decides oddly whom to attack out of the two. After this phase it’s the ending room of level 3 which was worst thing so fart to deal with, masses of enemies surrounding all around and whacking you instantly to pieces, not good place to stand the ground due how arena is made and it’s in two sections and closest save is before escorting there so need to do quite a few things again with cutscene x4 to 5 for potentially dying quite fast again. This was quite annoying due first two levels giving more freedom on going around and giving chance to save, in third level this formula of opening map to be more approachable to limiting your access more and more when you proceed that kept going on till the end of the 2nd title.

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game

Alien Breed 2: Assault on Steam

Cardiac Unrest

Cardiac Unrest

This game gave me cardiac arrest.

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Was frustrating for me at first getting use to the 3rd person movements but really got into this game. Turned out to be a really good. 13 tries and finally beat it. Hope there’s more coming from this developer. I suggest playing the game before watching my walk through to avoid spoilers but here it is when you’re ready https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4HICxGdQgk

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Cardiac Unrest on Steam

DEBIE ZONE

DEBIE ZONE

The Awesome Duo Curator

Gameplay

I think one of the surprising things about Debie Zone is that this is not an Early Access title. It feels like a demo, and not like a full game. It’s also not something I’d recommend.

This feels like a bunch of assets were tossed down in Unreal, with the lightest bit of gameplay tossed in. There are no options, so you cannot change the volume or mess with any of the video settings. You’ll also need to set up the -nohmd option in your launch options if you’ve got a headset plugged in, otherwise SteamVR is going to open up for no useful reason.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

What I write for this review is the experience I had with the game, everybody will experience things differently. This is my honest review if you don’t like it well tough. Also, no game is safe from a review whether it’s early access or full release. Now onto the review…

BAD!!! NO Pause!, NO Options!, NO Start Screen (Just dropped into game play)!, No Melee!, And NO instructions on controls! And plays VERY badly.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

DEBIE ZONE on Steam

Keep Trying! Zombie Apocalypse

Keep Trying! Zombie Apocalypse

I like this game.

However, it is difficult to raise the level.

Moreover, it is difficult to start from the beginning if you die.

I want at least stage selection

And I want a way to earn more experience

Real player with 2.7 hrs in game

This game is so fun to play singleplayer imagine coop it be fun too i recommend for does people who like grinding games with skills and progression that with a lot of effort and time it would make u strong and invinsible this game is cool

I recomend:

it should have different kinds of maps for grinding that be cool

more than 3 weapons to select idk if there is more than the ak 47 but its cool

it should have an upgrade for normal movement speed

the game so simple but so fun

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

Keep Trying! Zombie Apocalypse on Steam

SurrounDead

SurrounDead

5 years have passed since civilization fought against the virus, but nothing has changed. The world lays in pieces, with no one to lead us to a brighter future fighting back against the zombies, people have fallen back to a dark life style.

With few remnants of civilization left, you are left to your own devices to survive in an unforgiving landscape.

Game Features:

  • Travel through a desolate post apocalyptic landscape.

  • Fight zombies and possibly worse.

  • Find many different firearms, melee weapons and equipment.

  • Trade with survivors in trader hideouts or safe zones to get that one piece of equipment you need.

  • Loot varied locations to improve yourself, but be aware of your surroundings.

  • Weather and day/night cycles, be careful.

  • Manage your stats to stay alive.

  • And more to come. Stay Tuned.

SurrounDead on Steam