Britannic

Britannic

It might need a little bit of tweaking (at the time of this review), but I HIGHLY recommend this game!

The rules -

Ship hits mine, you go to the lifeboats (not too early or too late) and survive!

I’ve already both killed and survived my player time and again (including jumping off the props!) LOL

Enjoy! :)

Real player with 35.0 hrs in game


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While to game is a little buggy at times and there is some minor details missing, I thoroughly enjoyed it. You really do get a real feeling of impending danger and suspense. I hope the developer keeps refining and adding to this game as there isn’t much out there on the “forgotten” Olympic class sister. Recommended…

Real player with 16.3 hrs in game

Britannic on Steam

Hikikomori life

Hikikomori life

Hikikomori simulator. Experience the hard life of a hikan suffering from gambling addiction. You have to satisfy physiological needs, eliminate distractions. And how can you play, play, play without it.

Hikikomori (Japanese: ひきこもり or 引きこもり, lit. “pulling inward, being confined”.

Key features:

  • The atmosphere of a midnight apartment and solitude, complemented by lighting and soundtrack.

  • Random events that prevent you from playing. Manage to eliminate everything.

  • The need to play, drink, eat, relieve themselves.

  • Funny and not very lines of the protagonist.

  • Several endings, try to open them all.


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Hikikomori life on Steam

Need a packet?

Need a packet?

There’s a large chance that this game simply fits within my own niche of interests extremely well. I really do like this project a lot for what it is! an experience, and art. The cash registry is really fun too once you get in a rhythm. I think it does a good job of displaying a descent from what I’ve seen, though while the atmosphere is dreary and holds an important message about antipollution, but it doesn’t exactly feel heavy y’know. Very close though! And I love all the surrealist energy!

Personally my biggest gripe with the game is simply the easy mode. I understand the, feeling that was being gone for with it. But ultimately, having it in a way where it’s a completely different experiences and eliminating a core gameplay mechanic, (the bullet hell), it just feels like whoever needs, or simply just wants to play the easier mode, is being excluded y’know ? Personally I’d suggest a way to opt in and out of these things but, that’s just one solution.

Real player with 4.3 hrs in game


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I purchased Need a Packet because I watched Markiplier try it out a while ago, and he had a very negative reaction to it at the time, but the visuals were so compelling that I had to come and try it out myself. And I’m glad that I did! I haven’t finished the game yet, but so far Need a Packet is a challenging game, with great artwork and music, and a compelling story! The mechanics are interesting too, switching between you being a cashier and giving packets to people, and defending the transport you take to work against giant demons and the like, it all getting progressively more difficult as the game goes on.

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Need a packet? on Steam

Wardwell House VR

Wardwell House VR

Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2

You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/llXOfKBwHdo

This is approximately a 30 minute experience. It’s a narrative-driven horror mystery where you are transported from scene to scene and you must find the highlighted objects through gaze-based navigation. Once you do, you will open the area to the next scene. Each highlighted objects mostly has text tidbits relating to your predicament and background to the location or story. There are some audio tidbits in here as well.

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

Wardwell House VR on Steam

EVEREST VR™

EVEREST VR™

10/10

I have run through the Everest VR experience several times myself, taken my kids for the ride, a bunch of my friends and co-workers as well as my parents (70 and 75 years old). To put it simply - I HIGHLY recommend this title for a number of reasons.

Firstly - Everyone is so deeply emotionally impressed with it and get a hang of the controls quickly and easily.

Secondly - This is a “true to life” experience. Everest turns the critics and VR sceptics around 180° in an instant. Some of my coworkers mocked VR and did not believe in the future of the tech, (admit, VR looks super-geeky to the uninitiated). Without exception, they shifted completely to really getting what it’s about and loving VR.

Real player with 15.0 hrs in game

TL/DR Version:

One of the most hyped experiances for VR.

One of the biggest letdowns in actual practice.

The Long Story not cut short: (Warning, it’s probably gonna talk lots of philosophy not just a simple game scrub down.)

I wanted this to be a showcase to the world as to why VR should be a relevant platform for the future of gaming, and virtual explortation and experiances in general. I wanted to love this experiance. What we get instead, is a 30-45 minute chopped up highlight real, with out any of the real immersion anyone who has spent any more than an hour in VR is really looking for.

Real player with 7.8 hrs in game

EVEREST VR™ on Steam

Metro Trip Simulator

Metro Trip Simulator

JUST PRESS 4.

That is all.

Also Subscribe if ya wanna.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlzwR6d-Rfg&t=1s

Real player with 0.7 hrs in game

10/10 Russian Metro Simulator.

Found my finnish grandpa before the cold war

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Metro Trip Simulator on Steam

Model Railway Easily 2

Model Railway Easily 2

If you like to design and build model railroad layouts and then watch the trains go around your layout for hours like I do, then this is the game for you. Takes a minute to get used to the UI and if you have any 3D graphics design experience then it will come naturally to you but if you don’t it just takes a few minutes to get used to. Graphics are great and you can really spend hours fine tuning and get a lot of detail in your design. This is NOT a SIM game where you become a railroad tycoon or something…. It’s just for the fun of using your imagination to design a layout and have fun zooming in and moving all around your finished layout and watching the trains go by…

Real player with 13.6 hrs in game

This game was good for my four year old – a few hours of exploring laying tracks, watching trains go close and far, and making the ground go up and down and seeing the water fill in.

I appreciate the bright, lovely renderings of the trains. They’re handsomely done.

I’m glad there isn’t a puzzle element to it, the open-endedness is what makes it approachable for a young player.

It also seems like you have to create variety at a certain point, and if as a young player you don’t know how to do that, the game loses interest.

Real player with 6.3 hrs in game

Model Railway Easily 2 on Steam

My Child Lebensborn

My Child Lebensborn

Ok, I love story-driven games. I love historical games. I love resource/time management games. I love gritty, realistic games. But WHAT was is the point of this? Most of the time, there was nothing I could do for Klaus. It was incredibly frustrating to just listen about teachers and other kids bullying him, and all I could do was tell Klaus to shut up and take it. I couldn’t confront any of the perpetrators or do anything to change the events.

Halfway through, I thought, “ok, so maybe it’s not about confronting issues, but rather it’s about how he responds to things he can’t change…and the point is to develop his character traits so that he’ll eventually turn out as a resilient adult.”

Real player with 7.6 hrs in game

Ich liebe dich, mein Kleiner

This game…tugged at my heartstrings. Before playing it, I was watching Michaela Laws play it up to a certain point. Even then…my heart hurt and I kept crying when Karin was sad or upset and putting herself down. I purchased this game yesterday and could not help but play it for at least 3 hours as I did not want to spoil anything for myself; I wanted to experience in my own time. I took in Klaus and he was an absolutely wonderful child. As before…my heart near broke everytime he was distraught or sad. There were moments where I have gotten angry, worried sick…at one point I think I even felt depersonalization despite it being a game. It just felt that powerful. I wanted to do more. Despite all the horrible things that have happened, seeing Klaus smile and be happy made it all worth it. I wanted to hug him so badly as I sympathize with what he went through…being bullied…feeling alone.

Real player with 7.1 hrs in game

My Child Lebensborn on Steam

Platzkart Simulator

Platzkart Simulator

Ставлю положительную оценку авансом.

Доработать:

  • зависла спустя 10 минут (звук есть, а поезд встал и какой-то странный объект вылез за окном)

  • оставить звук в игре после снятия фокуса с окна (чтобы игра шла на отдельном мониторе)

Ну и в целом подшлифовать графику

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

basically what Metro Exodus should have been.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Platzkart Simulator on Steam

Titanic: The Experience

Titanic: The Experience

short answer:

limited features, boring

factual answer:

to be honest, i thought it was pretty good at first but seeing how long it takes to get just the bow to sink is ridiculous. literally a city full of bugs.

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♡❀ 𝙳𝙸𝙵𝙵𝙸𝙲𝚄𝙻𝚃𝚈 ❀♡

🔲 depends on what you set it to

✅ a turtle could play it

🔲 easy

🔲 normal

🔲 hard

🔲 a challenge to be reckoned

🔲 in the heat of confrontation, treat your opponent with respect

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game

New Review:- There is no longer any Interior Access- The ship does break in half (you can see where the split will happen if you look closely at the floor board textures on the deck)- You can escape using the lifeboats, but staying on it as it launches takes some work.- After managing to stay on a lifeboat and watching the ship sink. I was dismayed to find that I still died because once the ship had sank, the lifeboat vanished and I dropped into the water.- The lifeboats are kind of to close now though (previous update)Some work has happened but not very much given the time period. Some problems fixed simply by removing them (eg Grand Staircase, which really is a feature that needs to stay in to create some feeling that you are actually on the Titanic). Instead of releasing a second title such as Britannic, maybe focus on working on this instead, polishing it and finishing it right. This could be so much more with some more elbow grease.For $2.00 though, its a negligible cost to satisfy curiosity. The ladders at the back is such an unauthentic bandaid however. Come on do it properly and rework the clipping. These ladders don’t sink with the rest of the ship (and are still blue despite the update)You still can’t move up or down the stairs that are just inside the little rooms, coz the hole in the floor isn’t big enough.Still leaving it as not recommended at this point, not because I’m mean just because I also have the Titanic Honour and Glory demo installed, and that rocks. Will check back in another couple of years and see how this has progressed.Its not a lost cause by any means, but is still some time away from achieving its potential. Possibly a decade. Even Titanic Honour & Glory is not showing any sign of release anytime soon).Will happily change this review when it reaches a point of slickness, with some ambience (eg Band Music), may be even a few people (even if its only some crew). A few bodies in life jackets bobbing up and down in the water etc.Previous Review:Needs a lot of work!

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Titanic: The Experience on Steam