MUSCLE POWER
In my 15 years of gaming i’ve never been so captivated by any game as much as this one.
It combines 2 of my favorite hobbies (bodybuilding & gaming) into a magnificent game that everyone should atleast experience once in their life.
The thrill of watching speedo wearing buff dudes throwing barbells at each other is something that can’t be matched by anything else, the simplistic graphics are a blessing in disguise as everyone with a pc less then 20 years old can pick up this masterpiece and play.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
I am proud to be human now. This game is best. Save the world.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Cube Defense
Great little time killer, bought it while I was reinstalling Fallout 4. A few bugs as mentioned, enemies freeze when you’re close to trees, but even if you avoid trees it’s not a difficult game. Hopefully there will be more added to it, achievements, multiplayer and a level editor, specifically.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
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I find this game short but quite enjoyable. I feel I got my money ou tof it, for the price I highly recommend it, and look forward to upcoming updates bringing more waves, creative locations,and new weapon options, this game shows a lot of potential, it plays smoothly and was enjoyable for it’s length, I recommend you check it out, it’s a promising early access.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Cloudbase Prime
It’s a ‘platformer’ in the sense that you control literal platforms to launch yourself (or enemies!) around. Buy if you like hilarious dialog and unique gameplay.
It also works surprisingly well with a Steam Controller, to the point where it’s my prefered method of playing this game.
– Real player with 27.5 hrs in game
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the game is great
full of gaint bosses
challinges get harder the heat rises in this game the story line is heart warmin and cute
amazing charecters and i love all the abilitys are cool all the guns are cool
is great
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
FPS Robot Attack Minigame
This game has left me speechless. I have played many FPS games, and this was one of them. Get out of here valorant, I think this game might be what half life 3 was meant to be. I came into this game a boy, and left a man. This was the light at the end of the tunnel, me and it are each others world entirely. Stay gold ponyboy
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
This fps is so much better than COD and Halo and Garfield kart
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast
Half-Life 2: Lost Coast is some kind of show-case made by Valve to introduce their new High Dynamic Range method of applying light inside the Source Engine. Actually, although this is a very technical subject, the developer’s commentary that comes with it, is more than worthwhile listening to. It gives quite some insight into how this mini-level was constructed, and even into how HDR lighting actually works. It’s not easy to talk about something as complex as this is an easily understandable manner. Fascinating stuff, and for the die-hard Vavle-fans: you even get Gabe Newell’s words at the beginning of the commentary ;-).
– Real player with 61.0 hrs in game
After playing around with the level for a bit, I can definitely say that Lost Coast is a complete success. It’s not available seperately, but it is available in the Half Life Complete Pack (which is on sale right now). Here, you play as Gordon Freeman, as you come across the tiny town of St. Olga, whom is under attack by the Combine with a gun that launches headcrabs into the town. The 14-Minute Tech Demo shows off what the Source engine can really do, and as a result the game looks beautiful. It’s almost like a work of art.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Homefront
“If I can’t dance to it, it’s not my revolution.”
~Emma Goldman
Yet another game that I don’t really hate that much but still, can’t recommend to anyone for oh… so… many… reasons. There isn’t much to say about this one. It’s yet another one of those cheesy online-oriented FPS with a few-hours-long story mode that exists just because and a pretty cheap aftertaste. We’ve seen many of those before and, well, here’s (yet) another one of them. But you know what? That’s not my problem with Homefront. I mean, yes, there’s no real reason for it to exist. Without it being made? Nothing will change. Like… at all. This exact stuff (and way better) you can find in many other games of such kind. But at the same time… it’s not so bad.
– Real player with 66.3 hrs in game
“LAST TIME I WAS HERE, I SAW MY F*CKING DENTIST”
God. Finally I’m done with that. I’ve decided to write the review before hunting rest of the achievements, so the anger and hate won’t be in conflict with the final number. Anyway, let’s get into this.
Back in the 2011, this game was hyped as hell. Literally, oh boy it was hyped like a motherf*cker. Advertised as something which is going to crush Call of Duty, Battlefield and Medal of Honor (RIP). Homefront was AAA game with classic retail price of AAA game. You know what that is. When I look back, reviews weren’t bad at all. Actually, they were pretty solid. Some went above 9, some around 8 but most of the time it didn’t go below average. What does that mean? Nothing, just some reminder that taking reviews from Day One seriously is not really good idea.
– Real player with 51.7 hrs in game
LAB Defence
This is unfinished game demo. Only 4 levels and only 3 upgraded robots to buy.
Should be free to play in current state.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Terrible
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Rambo The Video Game + Baker Team DLC
If you love Rambo and incredible ’80s action, then Rambo: The Video Game is exactly the game you’re looking for.
As soon as Rambo: The Video Game was announced, I was ecstatic. The trailer made the game seem like nothing but balls-to-the-walls action, recreating all the kick-ass Rambo shit that Rambo did in the Rambo movies. It was seemingly going to be everything I had ever wanted a Rambo game to be, going all the way back to 1988 when I spied the cover of the Rambo NES game and imagined what treasures the game might hold. That game did not live up to my internal hype, but Teyon’s Rambo: The Video Game didn’t just live up to my huge, unrealistic expectations, it shot an explosive arrow directly into their heart and machine-gunned them as they begged for mercy.
– Real player with 31.6 hrs in game
I am a huge fan of Rambo. I have read “First Blood,” and own all four movies. When this game was first released it flew under my radar until I saw it on a worst-of-2014 list of video games. Apparently it belonged to many worst-of-year lists. I had a PS3 (still do) and didn’t want to take up hard drive space downloading the Steam game, so I got the PS3 version instead for cheap just to see if it was that bad. I was pleasantly surprised that it followed very closely the storyline and atmosphere of the first three movies. I personally enjoy on-rails shooters and I quickly became addicted to this game! Amazingly despite the negative reviews the developers included a DLC, Baker Company, with the game two years after its release. Unfortunately they apparently sent it to the Playstation Store for upload but for one reason or another it never got posted online. I checked it earlier today: there is a version 1.01 patch but no Baker Company DLC available, and you apparently can’t even buy Rambo there anymore. :-(
– Real player with 26.0 hrs in game
Find your way
Find your way is an asset-flip of the Unity template POLYGON - Western Pack
It would take a lot more development work to even make this somewhat playable. There just isn’t much content (even for early access) with only 2 different enemies – a knife-man who just rushes the player like a zombie and a simple gunman who strafes from behind. The 4 small maps look like they were quickly put together with a procedural generator that just randomly placed assets together. The game attempts to drag out what little content it has by zooming in the camera so much that the majority of the content and enemies are off screen. It’s like having someone go for a short walk with their head down staring at their feet and the dev saying “now find your way.”
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Find your way:
Who doesn’t like a fun cliché in western adventure? The town of Sayer was a peaceful place to live in the mid 1800’s. Then the James clan came to town and brought chaos by terrorizing its inhabitants. It’s down to one man – you - the sheriff of Sayer, to find a way to save your town!
Find Your Way is a top down western action game where you take control a sheriff and your goal is to survive the onslaught of incoming waves of gunslingers!
This game is available on Steam on Early Access and offers two type of modes: single player and survival.
*– [Real player with 2.5 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198003030375)*
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## Flaws in the People We Love
This game is deep and rather sad once you put a meaning to what's going on. I did find out some choices are open to us, while others are not. Sadly, there doesn't seem to be a happy ending, despite the uplifting music. At least I didn't find it. Kind of sad, makes you think about what really matters in life and handling the choices we make. I hope there was a happy ending after the game as some of the things she said made me think it was possible.
*– [Real player with 0.9 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198318172864)*
Hi, i played the game & I gotta say I was moved by the story. Never do I feel emotion for a fictional character but in this one I had tears in my eyes & by the end I wanted to go back & make things right.
Screw the Mountain.
Please make a sequel to this. I know its only one person asking for it but I want to see this sad but beautiful story get a happy ending.
P.S. The voice actress on point. Plz bring her back.
*– [Real player with 0.5 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561199072353308)*
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