Mad Devils

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


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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

Mad Devils on Steam

Seeking Revenge

Seeking Revenge

Minimalistic 3d graphics

The game offers bright levels, nice graphics, a variety of weapons, both near and far.

Stylish music and short hand-drawn scenes that move the plot.

Destroy enemies

Destroy all enemies on the levels, slow down time to music and change weapons on the go. But be careful, because there are many enemies, and the main character has only one life. Dive into this adventure and take revenge on the enemies of the main character.

You have unlimited use of time dilation, weapons and 33 levels for fun and hardcore.


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Seeking Revenge on Steam

B67

B67

Welcome to B67

What is your job: get to the 67th floor

Sounds easy, right? Well, there is a good houndreds of enemies in your way, counting in bosses.

Asside from cheesy bit, the game is good, a bit rough around the edges in few parts, but still really good.

I personally kinda like the system of “leveling up” your knowledge of a weapon by using it. It’s not something robust, don’t expect attachments, the lvl up let’s you have more bullets in the magazine, some weapons really need to be well leveled to be usefull on later stages.

Real player with 13.1 hrs in game


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I would recommend this game if you enjoy playing top down shooters.

Compared to other games in this price-range, it has a good amount of game play, has some interesting game mechanics and I found it was challenging and addictive. You can expect to die many times before completing, but with each respawn you retain your upgrades, so each playthrough becomes a bit easier.

The graphics are in a pixelated “retro” style, so if you like high end graphics this may not be for you. There is also no difficulty setting, and it is challenging, so if you enjoy very easy shooter games this may also not be for you.

Real player with 8.1 hrs in game

B67 on Steam

Captain Collision

Captain Collision

Controlling both your ship and the asteroids is challenging but quite enjoyable; best sub 100MB download I’ve had in awhile.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

BASICA ASTERIODS GAME BUT YOU HAVE TELEKINESIS ABILITIES CAW CAW

LIKE THAT ONE PS2 GAME PSI-OPS CAW CAW

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Captain Collision on Steam

It came from space and ate our brains

It came from space and ate our brains

** CLICK VIDEO AT THE END FOR A GIVEAWAY OF THIS GAME **

Introduction

It Came From Space, and Ate Our Brains is a top down shooter where you fight waves of aliens trying to eat your brains. I was skeptical with going into this game because of the blocky style graphics, but I was pleasantly surprised. It Came From Space, and Ate Our Brains has plenty of different guns/upgrades, maps, powerups, and different aliens. Along with the six maps currently there is more on the way and 4 different difficulties that are vastly different. The only real issue with It Came From Space, and Ate Our Brains is the fact of the camera gets blocked by map structures, but this issues is far and in between. Triangle Studios really has a hidden gem with It Came From Space, and Ate Our Brains, from the unique graphics style to the fun multiplayer.

Real player with 24.8 hrs in game

Some games dont look like much at first, but keep you coming back for more and more without realizing why. This is one of them.

With so many top down shooters and alien themed games on Steam, why is this so good? Because the aliens are pink and glow in the dark? Thats actually cool too , but here is why you should get this game:

Game play / Game mechanics: the controls are very smooth , so is the scrolling / gameflow and motion in general, creating a very pleasing game experience. For top down shooters with “twin stick” controls ( move with one stick , aim freely with the other ) this is critical. Not many people realize but this is usually what decides whether the game is great or terrible in this genre.

Real player with 17.6 hrs in game

It came from space and ate our brains on Steam

Mercenary Operator: Wolves

Mercenary Operator: Wolves

i personally dont like 2d games or what the frick this game counted as.. i dont really suggest getting the game as it gets boring very fast

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Mercenary Operator: Wolves on Steam

One Shot

One Shot

One Shot is a pretty decent arcade-like top-down shooter which only gives you one bullet to kill your enemies. Although short, this is a neat pickup to fool the masses.

This is not go be confused with OneShot, the indie RPGMaker game where you guide a cat-like messiah named Niko through a world unfamiliar to them, to save it from an endless night, and a terrible fate.

Niko does not make an appearance in this game.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Considering this game was made for a game jam, and by a middle schooler on top on that, a lot of the shortcomings can be excused.

Poor hitreg - enemy hitboxes are around twice as big as they appear, could be intentional design.

Music does not loop after a while.

Enemies come one by one if you’re quick enough to kill them, which with the enormous hitreg is easy.

Shooting itself feels satisfying enough, with healthy amounts of screenshake and effects.

But then again this is like 2 dollars. Small time killer when you can’t decide what your lazy ass wants to play. Pick this up if you want to spend a couple minutes clicking shapes.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

One Shot on Steam

SEN.TUR.

SEN.TUR.

Short and sweet. Cool concept. Was fun experimenting with the different combinations of upgrades. Would love to give it another go if more upgrades or enemy types were added. Wish it paused when shopping.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

SEN.TUR. on Steam

Survival Z

Survival Z

Lots of small but meaningful choices make it feel like I’m in control of my own fate. The combat feels very fair.

Real player with 7.3 hrs in game

Survival Z on Steam

The Happy Little Virus

The Happy Little Virus

Disclaimer: A copy of this game was provided by the developer.

The Happy Little Virus is a top down shooter with dark humor.

You play as a virus and the objective in every level is to steal the data. Killing all the enemies isn’t required as you can sometimes rush around them. There are a total of 6 weapons to be unlocked, but only 3 of them end up being relevant due to their range and one of them sometimes bugs out. Some levels feature replicators that spawns other viruses that count as extra lifes if you die, they can be told to follow, stay or you can swap to them.

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

I got this game for free to show it to my community on stream. At first I was very skeptical however we had great fun. I have not played the complete game until the end so I cannot judge how the story would end and how many maps you would have to beat.

What to expect from the game?

A top down shooter with a cynical story plot and several details in text which could actually be out of real life if you think about it. You have to get used to the controls and it is certainly not a game where you can just rush through every map even if you are tempted to do that.

Real player with 1.6 hrs in game

The Happy Little Virus on Steam