Adventures Of Two Foxes
The game tells the story of two brothers who live in peace after a nuclear disaster. They communicate together, make friends, quarrel and go through difficult times. The world is under threat again, and the main task is to fulfill the father’s request. Having set off with the help of a miracle teleporter, the story of two sheets begins. You have to explore a huge world, as well as make key decisions that will affect the end of the game. Each character has his own character, opinion, life goals, and so on. The project can please fans of a deep plot, hardcore platformers, riddles, horror and action. Kill everyone in sight or show mercy? It’s up to you…
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Beyond Mankind: The Awakening
jesus christ, were to begin. this games premise i like….. what you expected me to heap praise on this broken thing? it take LITERALLY 5-10 mins TO LOAD A SAVE IF YOU DIE. on top of this the enemies are aim bots, some enemies are brain dead. and its just so FUCKING BROKEN. i literally stuck in a railway where i have to trigger to soldier to exit. seems fine ya? well they instantly start shooting at you, pin point accuracy. and your in the open. hardly any armor, little health, and it kills you in 2-3 shots. EVEN HEADSHOTS WHICH SHOULD BE INSTA KILL ISNT, THEIR BULLET SPONGES!
– Real player with 7.8 hrs in game
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Hard to review this game.
Usually I post the positives then the negatives but here ill start with the negatives.
*The game is way too short (only 6 hours and I’m done)
*There are many game breaking bugs, who you will need to somehow go around by asking help in the forum.
*There’s not really any meaning to raising skills or any of the characters traits whatever you chose you will have the same or mostly the same paths making this also very short and pointless journey.(tbh it doesn’t feel like a journey, more like a short window to one)
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Metro 2033 Redux
In Fallout games you hunt Mutants.
In Metro games Mutants hunt you…
And in Mother Russia, Chuck Norris still kills you… shame on you for doubting him… 🤬
– Real player with 40.7 hrs in game
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yooo my slime, I know you don’t really know mandem like that but I was wondering if I could purchase something still fam, just a bit of grub my drilla. I wanna know like what your prices are saying cause I’m tryna blem a zoot up with my boydem and gyaldem g like you feel mee saying cuz I’m tryna blem a zoot up with my boydem and gyaldem g, like you feel me? so get back to me cuz I know like you’re the top dog around here. I wanna purchase the food from you bruce, nobody else. so peace out dawg, roll safe and get back to me on a quick ting brodem
– Real player with 27.4 hrs in game
Metro Exodus
Full of atmosphere, good guitar play, story line, feelings…
Seems like you need to have a taste of life; feel a bite of life… Some life EXPERIENCE to dive deeply into the storyline and feel the things in the most proper way…
Not sure if this will be a spoiler, but here is the link for one of the guitar songs in the game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAxRWiV29k0
Seems like English-speaking people are amazed with the song and the game itself, and it’s a pleasure to know this. And same for the people from the former CIS who can dive into many CIS-specific things, meanings, machinery - subway itself! (and have some exodus:) ) - and so on and so on.
– Real player with 73.6 hrs in game
Game-breaking freeze/crash bug in or around the fourth chapter (at a lighthouse) effecting a wide number of players, they’ve had years of complaints and they haven’t bothered to patch it, instead releasing an “enhanced edition” that looks like turd salad with ramped-up system requirements.
Linear game-play in a pseudo-“open world” (compartmentalized into regions/chapters) environment where a blind man could see the puerile “plot twists” coming, even though the B-movie comic book characters cannot. Yes, I’m talking about the cannibals thing.
– Real player with 73.4 hrs in game
The Underground Man
I honestly ‘enjoyed’ this game, but the question is whether I recommend it, which I really can’t. Not to anyone I can think of. I feel like I have to justify why I spent the better part of 6 hours finishing this game. Don’t speak Russian, but as far as I can understand this was a joke to see if it could get on Greenlight, which seems about right. I liked the music and general aesthetic, and I guess it’s nostalgic for me in a way I’m not entirely certain it was intended to be. The whole thing is vaguely reminescent of a computer game we would have played in the 80s or 90s because there was nothing else to do.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
This is a spiritual successor to Takeshi’s Challenge on the NES, specifically designed to abuse, mock and waste the time of players for doing anything so lame as playing a videogame. The Underground Man is here to repeatedly kick you in the shins and call you a moron for liking the Fallout series.
This is a bad game. This is an intentionally bad game. This is also likely an unintentionally bad game. Do not pay any amount of money for this game unless you are seeking a unique masochistic challenge or like me are too stubborn and stupid to let a backlogged title outside of refund range lie. Maybe if you need to shoot a quirkier episode for your Let’s Play stream. I’d almost be down with this game for the weird humor, the actually decent simplistic graphics and music(got a real nice depressing post-apocalypse hum going for the walking sections) and an abusive deconstruction of a popular title. Unfortunately the parts where the developer hates you will draw blood constantly.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Two Guys One Cabin
The story is pretty ridiculous in a “so bad it"s funny” sort of way, but the gameplay pretty much kills any of the lol vibes you might have from playing through the ridiculous 60-second cutscenes that lead to the next mind-numbing battle.
Combat is just outrageously bland, you just run in a circle (don’t touch the fog, that’s instant death lulz) and spray and pray. No aiming, no other weapons, grenades, anything to break the humdrum of doing the same thing again and again and again. The bosses just walk after you very slowly, so to defeat them you have to…yup, run in a circle and spray and pray. As silly as the story is, I can’t continue to force myself to run around the same two houses with my AK47 anymore. Thumbs down.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Well.. I can’t say that effort wasn’t put into this game, but it’s probably the most awkward and incest disgusting game I’ve ever witnessed. It’s just weird and the actual gameplay where you shoot alien and solider assets is absolutely terrible. The only intrigue for me was the story but even that is terrible too.
Perhaps this game is so bad… it’s good? I dunno. I can’t say it’s good either. Just different.. and it’s awkward AF. And the gameplay like I said.. it is absolutely terrible.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
ExeKiller
20 years ago the Great Fire Disaster set most of the world on fire causing mass extinction and destruction of life and earth. Only 30% of mankind has survived, only a few spots on earth are possible to live. As the governments failed, corporations took control. The world is plunging into chaos and anarchy. Welcome to New York in 1998.
You are an Exekiller, a futuristic bounty hunter. Your main goal is collecting S.O.U.L.S - biochip component which gathers information about its owner and also controls him. Chips are produced by one of the biggest corporations that rule the New Earth. Without S.O.U.L you simply don’t exist.
PLAYER DRIVEN STORY
How you approach The Exekiller is up to you. Your choices affect not only the way the story develops - it also lets you face every situation any way you like. Your decisions affect the storyline that offers massive replayability.
EXPLORE VAST OPEN WORLD
The world of ExeKiller is both beautiful and lethal. Travel across diverse regions from deserts and canyons, through deadly highways and radioactive fields.
HUNT OUTLAWS
You can either kill them, bring them to justice or set them free - the choice is yours. Make full use of the environment and various types of weapons and gadgets. Use your abilities to gain advantage. Sneak past your enemies or talk your way out of trouble situations.
EVER-CHANGING ENVIRONMENT
Experience a fascinating journey through post-apocalyptic landscapes dramatically affected by a stunning day/night cycle, dynamic weather and radioactive sun storms.
Metro: Last Light Redux
Love the dark, claustrophobic feeling of this game.
– Real player with 99.6 hrs in game
One of must play games of 21st century.
Russia without Putin is such a great paradise even after nuclear war!
– Real player with 35.8 hrs in game
World for Two
the game is absolutely beautifull, the audio and the video. if you care about lore this is something for you for sure. 10/10
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
8/10 - Great value for money if bought & overall a very pleasant, relaxing experience.
This game was truly an enjoyable time. I’ve not completed the game fully but I have gathered the main aspect and the majority of what I needed to do. If I’m guessing, you’ll get about 6-8 hours of gameplay overall before “finishing” this game.
You’re using DNA to create lifeforms and reviving the world, essentially. It’s a very cute, relaxing indie game and the soundtracks are A.M.A.Z.I.N.G! Absolutely over the moon.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
Arden’s Wake
Beautiful example of how VR can be used to screen a short movie (or should we say “stage a play”? That seems more like it). The general theme (a heroine discovering her family history while transitioning to independence) is somewhat darker compared to “Allumette” but the cheerful artistic style and the rather sketchy character development still give it a light-hearted tone. Some viewers seem to feel “Arden’s Wake” ends in a cliffhanger. Personally I think it does say everything it has to say.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
I got an Oculus Quest 2 and a link cable for my PC this week and this was the first thing that I saw on Steam that I thought I might like, so I picked it up.
It was my first experience with my own VR (I tried my girlfriend’s VR for 20 minutes some time ago). I’m a little embarrassed because I thought that it was a game, but it’s really an animated short. The experience was wonderful for me and I recommend the movie.
I was disappointed that the movie didn’t come with playback controls. I know it’s only a short film, but I had technical issues due to my inexperience and it would have been nice to pause it and to go back to where I left off. All in all, I had to restart a couple of times and watch a good bit of what I’d already seen. Not a horrible thing, but was a little frustrating at the time.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game