War Brokers
Truly a fun game whether played on Steam or from Browser. The Steam version does give you a generous bonus though. It offers better performance, 3D positional audio, a few cosmetics to get you started, in-game currency, a gold nickname in game, and the chance to get rarer cosmetics from events as a steam owner (like glowing eyes in the recent zombie event).
The game play is smooth and varied, with multiple different game modes on the Classic side of the game, including TDM, Bomb Defuse, Missile Launch, Capture the Package, Escort the Tank, and Point Capture, The weapons are varied and each is useful in a different scenario, and there are multiple different maps, some of which have vehicles including tanks, jets, helis, and apcs, and have many themes to each map
– Real player with 1430.7 hrs in game
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An FPS with really fun gravity, jumping & climbing, a good set of weapons, maps and different game modes. The gravity and jumping dynamics feels sort of like the original Super Mario Bros from a first person shooter perspective. Good hang time while changing direction in the air. The maps has lots of things to climb up, jump around on top and shoot people from above.
It has ruined most other FPS games for me because I feel too heavy and too anchored to the ground.
*If your connection is below a certain level, the jumping and your ability to climb is effected. It’s still quite playable as a simple FPS, but it is far less fun like that.
– Real player with 358.8 hrs in game
Infinity: Battlescape
Review is broken up into Rating (for those who hate walls of unending text) and My Thoughts (walls of unending text). I may change this review in the future when enough changes are made.
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Rating
Art: 6/10 (still early in development, but it looks good even at this stage)
Sound: 8/10 (Battlestar galactica style explosions ftw)
Performance: 9/10 (surprisingly smooth, even with dozens of capital ships roaming around)
Gameplay: 7/10 (The combat is pretty fun, addicting even. Issues are generally only found on the macro-level in the game)
– Real player with 41.4 hrs in game
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Infinity: Battlescape (IB) is insanely good. And it is only in Early Access so it is only going to get better!
I am going to compare IB to Elite: Dangerous (ED) for the most part since, as far as the combat and ship controls are concerned, the two games are similar (also because you probably play ED too).
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The devs are often in-game with the rest of us. How cool is that?
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The flight model of IB is fantastic! It feels so much better than ED’s. I’m sure that much of that has to do with IB’s Newtonian flight model. It just feels so right, so good. Although I admit, after years of being coddled by ED’s flight model (how ED slows your ship down when you throttle down, speed limits at full\boosted thrust, nerfed yaw, etc.), it takes a little while to adjust to IBs more realistic flight model. IB also has Flight Assist, but it is a lot more toned down (and yes, you can turn it off).
– Real player with 32.8 hrs in game
WAR DUST | 32 vs 32 Battles
Ok so 100+ hrs in and yes this is fun!
Could it be better OMG yes, but boy it is fun now.
I can only dream that the dev’s stay on board with this one and make it the VR smash it could be.
It’s not a sim and if it was to try and go that way it might lose a lot of what makes it fun, but it is still feels like a rough cut of something that could be great.
A few pros and cons (believe me this list could be waaaay longer)
Pros:
It is easy enough to work out what is going on as controls are quite simple.
– Real player with 283.3 hrs in game
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I spent soooo damn long lost in Battlefield 2, and this is basically it in VR :). (Hell it essentially looks the same too :D)
You can forgive every bit of sensory sandpaper here, every emergent bug, because it’s got all of those classic gameplay loops writ through it…
Hover a support helicopter delicately so your squad mate can dive in under sniper fire. Charge a zippy vehicle behind enemy lines, bellowing the Ride of the Valkyries. Parachute precisely through a window, just because you feel like it. Get surprised by the jet you shot down suddenly landing on your head. It’s got it all.
– Real player with 184.3 hrs in game
Drift Legends
Its ok game! Grapfic interesting
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
entertaining and challenging game, a large variety of cars and ability to customize. the options are sorta limited however to only a few types of mostly the same rims and no option to stance the vehicles, but there is a vast array of colours. as for the physics in the game, i think they are pretty amazing. the people bitching about the controls in the reviews have likely never made it past the first few cars.
– Real player with 5.7 hrs in game
SOL Cycling
This Game is so much fun, you will find yourself going long and stronger that you thought with the immersive game play. You will completely forget that you are exercising.
The Dev team on this game is motivated and are doing some great things.
– Real player with 21.6 hrs in game
This is the pre-release version but is very usable. Ive only played solo but it is fun whether you are riding hard or not.
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
World Of Leaders
Update: Due to an issue with the minimum number of congress members needed to pass a vote and the lack of players, no bills can be passed. Until this is fixed, the game is unplayable.
A very promising game. You can choose to be a politician, a artist or a journalist. As a politician you can run for mayor, parliment or president and inact new legislation(which you write the bill yourself!). As a journalist you can write articles in the newspapers or you can record videos. This makes for great discussions. I have not played as a artist so I won’t comment on that part.
– Real player with 102.0 hrs in game
Despite the other reviews I went ahead and got it. I figured what the heck $1. I’ve played other games like this and if you have to and enjoyed them you may like this one. Yes, it is what I would consider BETA status. However is fun, interactive, and unique. I have not found many bugs. More so just a few times having to go back to something I just did. Save work properly in case dc. Game has hiccups in connection, few, but noticable when writing and stuff. I had 1 DC the entire time I played for 6 hrs. Game just needs more players in it or AI players. The manual…guy" who posted…yes IN game the producers are French it seems or European. Go to the games store page and at right, player manual!…it is Steam and should open in your language; mine being English. Game was rather easy to pick up once you figure out stuff it gets really easy. 1 hr or even 3 of f’ing around and the next time you play you should be able to do you entire next game session in 5-30 minutes and part of that is if you plan ahead and what character you choose etc. Politician being hardest. Currently the game has almost zil for players “contesting” positions of power so get in while you can, seriously $1, garauntee you if you’ve played this type of game or like politics you will enjoy the $1 it is on sale for right now. For $5 though I would say while in beta, not worth it for $5 but it will be once enough people start playing. You can set stuff in advance to so you can probably afk for a month and your character should still do stuff if you use scheduler. Granted you may want to be on daily for popularity points and so your popularity doesn’t drop because no login. It doesn’t look like it drops much either.
– Real player with 18.9 hrs in game
Beasts of Bermuda
we got a game at the begining around the release with bug that was okey to deal with , now after all the change the game as become a absolutly grind machine with less fun , garbage balance and lesser quality from update/fix ! the game was okeyish and understable at the start but now this is just a mess.. are they going to listen to their community demand or continuing to favor hype from Placeholder market item they work with and commisioned model/animation? ps : I miss the fun and i wish it back.
– Real player with 2651.6 hrs in game
Beasts of Bermuda has been a hell of a ride.
Over my various accounts, I have roughly 6,000 hours total in this game.
I purchased this game on December 24th, 2018, and started truly focusing on the game in May of 2019. I loved the game. It was fun, colorful, and had a lot of unique creatures that no other dinosaur game could compare with, and best of all, growth took so little time that it wasn’t truly difficult to actually jump into the game.
Now, scroll ahead to late 2019, where growth was significantly slowed down. Personally, this is what began the downward spiral of this game. It would take up to 16 hours to get any medium sized dinosaur to 1.2 (the typical adult stage in this game), with the shortest period of time being 2 hours for the Velociraptor. While it was annoying, the smaller players could still feasibly compete with the big bois, as long as they had dedication and played smartly.
– Real player with 1840.9 hrs in game
Cereal Soup
Ah boy, I actually was gonna write a review for this game awhile back but, things never go quite as planned, y’know. At least now I can get to it.
Disclaimer: My review is just gonna be ‘biased’ and overwhelmingly negative considering the fact I’m banned from this game, but I doubt my review would be very different even if I wasn’t.
What Is This Game?
Honestly out of 600 hours of playtime, even I didn’t figure this out. My best guess is that it was a decent concept with a good team behind it, originally planned (and still advertised as,) an MMO. In reality, this game has made very little progression through the last two years to manage this genre. It’s more of a chatting simulator that nobody even talks in; I would sit online for hours and perhaps three or four messages would be posted in the local or global chat. Most player groups are reserved and off to themselves, not wanting to socialize with anyone that isn’t a ‘regular’ in the game. So….if it isn’t a chatroom….what is it?
– Real player with 601.3 hrs in game
NOTE: I know the game is still in development, but this is my first impression (for the current build) of the game!
And since I loved the earlier versions of this game, I don’t have the heart to not recommend this game, because truthfully I do see potential.
Now, where do I begin? hm.. Well, sometimes when I open my settings (or anything in general) my controls don’t work or my controls work but my camera won’t move while my animal does. And for whatever reason I can’t for the life of me escape Tombet. I’ve asked people, looked in forms, and searched Google and youtube. But, when the game was functioning fine and I was exploring and trying to find a way to Barley (or anything in general, as long as im out of Tombet!) the controls made me horribly frustrated. The camera is wonky, plants get in the way (can’t even count how many times i’ve got stuck in walls just bc I couldn’t see). Now, being someone who played the game about a year ago, I personally would much rather play the older version than this current build. Now don’t get me wrong, the old one had issues too but at least I could navigate better, like I could get around better and find things such as the skulls and other portals and I enjoyed it! I am so frustrated that I can’t find a single portal that im at the point of just quitting; and yes I know, im probably not exploring enough, but like I said the game just stops functioning so I can’t even do that properly.
– Real player with 76.8 hrs in game
Double Head Shark Attack
Okay so the gameplay is simple yet fun and the game itself holds no microtransactions (that I have found). Nothing really wrong there.
But the save system appears to be almost completely broken. Basically the only thing that saves is unlocked maps and target progress on a bar to making the next shark in line available to purchase with in-game currency. Any items and sharks you’ve purchased and equipped get reset along with your stats and high scores. I mean it’s not so bad as you can re-purchase most if not all the sharks you did earn using the default 1500 gold that also resets upon game exit, but that’s still pretty bad. On top of that, the game is seriously overpriced. Frankly, it’s $50 for a game that would be worth maybe around $15 at most.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Fisher Online
i have played this from the begining and its change a lot since then i wish i could say it changed for the better this is what it says on the store page forget about catch rates choose a bait and catch fish but the catch rate was the only thing that made this game fun catching big fish trophy fish big or small sad to say that has change the bite rate is sooo bad now chances of catching big or rare fish is slime for me anyway was not allways the case the currency in this game is all a problem the dev has it so cant make good money in the very last map ur lucky if u make over 600 silver this is the highest level map in the game and u cant make more than that u use be able to do it but the dev saw this and and lowerd the value of the fish was a joke
– Real player with 2469.4 hrs in game
With over 100 hours in game, I now feel that I can fairly review this.
I’ve tried all of the current fishing games incl. those only available in demo at the moment.
In my opinion this is the best by some margin but that by no means suggests that it is perfect - it definitely has some frustrations and rough edges.
Key points from my perspective
1. The care that has gone into this is unmistakable. The locations are atmospheric and varied.
2. The fishing mechanics feel great - in my view at least as good as any of the competitors.
– Real player with 1491.3 hrs in game