Infernal Radiation
This game is really something else.The gameplay is conceptually different from anything i’ve ever seen,it is a form of rhytmic bullet hell where you get to attack and defend and must choose wisely everytime before you make a move.The enemy variety is pretty wide and the game also benefits from an intriguing story that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
The current length of the game is somewhere between 3-4 hours and it has a lot of replayability value.I enjoyed it greatly and the price is fairly cheap.
– Real player with 12.4 hrs in game
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At the time of review I have 5.7 hours on record. This is a difficult rhythm game with RPG elements, where the character progresses between demon encounters and, in order to defeat each demon, has to learn the rhythm of the attacks.
There are NPCs which offer opportunities to level up and purchase items to improve the character’s attributes. Items involving slowing the demon’s attacks are quite useful!
The graphics are effective in reflecting the demon-infested island and the darkness wrought upon it. I particularly like the comic-style text boxes which impart much of the story. The NPC and demon encounters are well-scripted and humorous.
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
Necromancer : Winter
If you enjoy endless amounts of fun and the time of your life buy this game now. This game was a complete and udder blast i cannot amount it into words. I am positive this game was touched by the hand of god himself.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
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i cant say this game has anything special about it expect the idea of reviving dead and taking them with you to the next level.
wich is pretty much the whole content. you wander from one area to another kill everything, revive it and go to th next area. there is no real challenge behind it and the whole game is finished in under one hour.
this game has great potential but waaay to little content. if it gets developped prpperly i would definitely pay more for it.
suggestions:
items
levles
skills
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
The Bounty V2
monsters, traps, puzzles, dungeons, secrets, enemies, treasure chests - perhaps the best game i saw that is made with an rpg maker!
– Real player with 10.6 hrs in game
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The Bounty has to be one of the most unique games I’ve ever played. Myself coming from Nex Machina and Pacman 256. I needed another high scoring nostalgia type of game. And this is where the Bounty comes in. This is not your ordinary RPG game. It’s a high scoring RPG. A humorous one at that. This is described as a Dragon Quest type of game. Which could be true but I’ve never played those. But this game reminds me of nes classics like Zelda, Final Fantasy and Uncle fester’s quest(music wise). The music is really good in this game. Really captures the feel of the 8 bit era. The game is not super hard but challenging enough. The puzzles really challenge your common sense. I can even use a Dog whistle to signal a partner for my battle. Overall. It’s a fun game. I recommend playing this especially for $4.99. It’s really worth it.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Pop-It! Or Don’t..
It’s fun.
– Real player with 87.5 hrs in game
Music sounds like Banjo-Kazooie
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
Psychocat: The Door
Yes. The best. Thumbs up
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
A real good follow up to the answer. It adds more complex layers of the button swapping which keep the gameplay fresh and interesting. The soundtrack is a fitting choice again and this time the game is split into many smaller levels instead of one long run which does make for a little bit more manageable obstacle training and also keeps the early stages from becoming boring as you master the easier difficulties. With a bit of insanity and a nice little catch at the end an overall well rounded sequel.
– Real player with 14.9 hrs in game
Timo’s Adventures
The game is very dynamic, great art and with the humour being a nice touch. You would need to react fast on certain areas. I wish the player had more lives, coz those finish pretty quickly. I liked the idea of switching the character against fire, jungle and water. The game is very easy to pick up and play, though you would be challenged if you want to progress further.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Full playthrough of NORMAL because I am A lettuce an Absolute Lettuce… here!:
Review:
This game is really fun I enjoy rhythm games even though I’m trash at them, if you like hard rhythm games you will definitely like this. The power downs ESPECIALLY the inverted control one is actually satan and overkill. The dialogue is pretty dope especially when the narrator is constantly making fun of you for sucking at the game. It has a leaderboard as well, even though as per usual I think there’s already people who have used programs to cheat it or the best rhythm game players in the world have already hit all the levels and perfected/near perfected them. I wish there were more normal levels for casual players/songs to play through and the the music is alright nothing super revolutionary, but it’s not bad or annoying.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
AMID THE LINES
Game’s a giant asset flip. It’s like a first draft of a highschool project.
And It’s not remotely finished at that. One of the last levels don’t even load.
The story and dialog were clearly writen by a young child.
Do not buy.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Very amateur game that ended up breaking on the 5th level. Could no longer use skills in combat which made the stage and the rest of the game unfinishable. Restarting the level or the game did not remedy this. Getting to that point was not enjoyable. The combat was fun at first but after the first few levels you have seen all there is to it. It was that janky fun combat like Enter the Matrix.
Every time you finish a level you are kicked back to the main menu and have to select the next one. The story is told through text that pops up at exclamation points located in the stages. There are no cutscenes. Hardly any interaction with the levels. Some levels are just a single room with a single NPC to talk to. The dialog is bad with sentences that don’t start with capitalized words.
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Grass Cutter - Mutated Lawns
Such a fun game! Play it now! What do you have to loose. The music is hype and the artwork in Grass Cutter is awesome. The game itself is simple, or is it? You’ll find yourself repeating the same level to get the best time and score and you’ll challenge yourself to do better and better. When you run into the monsters sometimes your lawn mower will explode! You can choose from many different kinds of lawnmowers too. Grass Cutter is comical, challenging, fun, and addicting. There are TONS of levels so you’ll be entertained for many many hours. I still haven’t gotten to the end :)
– Real player with 22.0 hrs in game
I love this game. Looks so simple yet gets difficult later on. You’re always moving the moment you press a button. It is possible to find a spot to park on some levels, but since you’ll still be using battery can’t stop for long either.
Controls are simple: arrow keys or WASD along with any other controls you’ll get as you play further.
The music that plays keeps the game fun for me. They’re not annoying loops or generic music, instead feel made for the game and helps it grasp your attention while mowing the lawn while avoiding grass monsters. I find myself dancing to the beat of the music too!
– Real player with 19.6 hrs in game
ZeroChance
It´s not an AAA game but for one Round or two its good to play and i had fun playing it.
If you wanna see me trying a challange witch my friend watch the video on twitch:
Twitch.tv/Perplex_TV and Twitch.tv/doublespeeker85
Maybe get the Game on Sale or witch Random Steam Keys on MMOGA.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Someone sent me this and I wish they hadn’t.
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Boss Rush: Mythology
Right now the game is on sale for only 0.99 euros, which is a steal if you enjoy:
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Side-scrolling combat
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Dark Souls
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Boss fights (that’s all the game is)
If you don’t mind the graphics you see on the trailer and you can put up with the occasional junkyness that comes with indie games, Boss Rush: Mythology is definitely worth a buy.
I’ve only beaten the 1st boss so far but i will update this review once i finish the game. For now i just wanted this to work more as a shoutout for what seems to be a great deal.
– Real player with 35.8 hrs in game
Boss Rush: Mythology feels like a 2D Dark Souls that, like Cuphead, is just boss level after boss level. I highly recommend this game, but with a few caveats. The difficulty bar for this game is insanely high, and without knowing a few tricks, it may seem unmanageable for some players.
Pros:
+Difficulty - If you love difficult games, then this is for you. Cuphead and the Dark Souls series are some of my favorites, and if these games appeal to you, then you will enjoy Boss Rush: Mythology.
+No fluffy B.S. - This game jumps immediately into the action. There is an optional tutorial, and then you have your hub area. This area is small and lets you either buy items with gold accrued, or head over immediately to the bosses. Even though the area is small, you can also warp straight to the items or boss doors, saving you a few more seconds of running. This game cuts out all of the extra fluff, focuses on just the bosses, and has a simplistic setup, which I enjoyed.
– Real player with 28.1 hrs in game