Fear Protocol: Codename Omega Starring Agent Jack Banger
This game allows you to kill all your allies as soon as you see them, which means it already has more freedom than anything Bethesda has ever made. You often get stuck on small objects that barely seem like they collide with your character but this just means the collision is better than anything Bethesda has released. The player character seems pretty slow at first and can’t sprint but that just means this is better than the new Halo. I downloaded this as a joke and unironically had an enjoyable experience. If you like movies that are “so bad they’re good” this game would definitely be worth a play.
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
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Game is terrible, it’s womanizing, I can’t stab woman, there’s story (ew), and my biggest gripe is some idiot comparing this trash to the masterpiece that is Gachi Revenge, To that idiotic reviewer, this game cannot be compared to that masterpiece. Gachi Revenge is the best game on steam and I can’t believe you even compare this GARBAGE to it.
Moral of the story, I can’t stab woman.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Mark Twain’s Tom Sawyer: Survival Game
We are one of the first studios who decided to make a videogame based on Mark Twain’s books.
So, we took a chapter from Tom Sawyer’s Adventures book, about him escaping to an island with his friends. And decided that this will perfectly fit into a concept of a survival game. But it is not a plotless survival sandbox. As anything with our studio, our games are highly focused on unique experiences, intrinsic motivation, and player emotions. If we make a survival game - it is going to be unique and most of our time is going to be dedicated to immersing the player and creating a feeling of an authentic teenage adventure inside the player’s head.
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Watch Tower
“Casual arcade with clicker elements! Defend the Kingdom from invasion!”
Well, this 5€/$ game starts with too much enthusiasm maybe.. let’s see =P
Starting from the very first screens, it’s clear that this is a mobile phone game. Cheesy and colorful graphics, little to no text (no settings basically), few things to click or, well, to touch..
And just a few upgrades and boosts: double arrows, poison and freeze arrows; more soldiers, our wall stronger and little else.
The game offers no tutorial at all, even if it’s quite simple - you’ll play as some soldiers in a watch tower on the left side of the screen with the enemies coming in waves from the right side.
– Real player with 89.1 hrs in game
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Opinion:
Another game I bought during the sales, and the first thing I want to make sure is that it’s not worth your money! I was hoping for this to be one of those old-school tower defense games, but it’s not.
This game has 30 levels, which all look the same.
It’s a very active game, where you need to spam your mouse buttons all the time. The defending of your tower/castle only happens by you, spamming those buttons. There are a couple of things you can upgrade, but they actually don’t help you that much. Unfortunatly this game lacks variation, which makes you want to quit it after probably 5-10 levels.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
Do I smell Pizza?
Hilarious theme!!
The fat boy walking up and down with his food towers and vomiting on rats while dodging friendly fire brings a compelling twist to tower defense and adds a new layer of dynamism that can’t be found in the original genre.
Recommended!
– Real player with 14.6 hrs in game
“Chubby doesn’t share food”, even more, when it’s pizza! This game has so nice animations that make the character super fun. The towers are healthy or vegan food that attacks the enemy (chubby’s family?). You must kill the rats while the towers defend the path to the pizza.
It’s not an easy game, the first level itself is a challenge.
Cheap and fun!
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
60 Seconds!
“60 Seconds!” is one of many survival-types games, that are currently available on Steam. The biggest problem of this genre is the fact, that these days, each survival game seems like a copy of a previous one. “60 Seconds!” does not have this problem - although not without issues, it manages to stay unique, engaging and addicting.
Gameplay is split into two parts. First one is time limited (60 seconds) and is based on finding the right items, that will help you to survive next few months that your four (or less, depending on your choices) characters will spend in the bunker. Second part is basically text-based, you’ll make decisions regarding your items and situations, you will also manage your food and water. It’s not only about keeping track of your supplies, so your family has something to eat (that itself isn’t easy, but it’s definitely doable). Even if they are well fed, they still may fall sick, run away, not come back from expedition or loose their minds.
– Real player with 12.5 hrs in game
You are Ted: loving husband, father of two. You lead a lovely, peaceful life with your family until the nuclear apocalypse strikes. Now, you have 60 Seconds to decide what’s important enough to bring into the shelter with you… and survive as long as possible.
60 Seconds is not quite what I expected it to be, though in all honesty I’m not sure entirely what I was expecting of the game, but it has its charm still.
It is, in its core, a survival text adventure with some mild dark comedy thrown in. Yes, there’s a part that’s kind of action-y (the initial 60 seconds of it), but it’s played for such small amount of time it’s hardly noticeable, even if the contents are quite relevant to the development of the story.
– Real player with 5.1 hrs in game
Captain Frogger
Its beautiful, truly beautiful. I do not believe there is anything else in the world that can compare to this, truly masterful. At first the violence seen in the game play trailers holds a sense of cruelty and barbarity, as if both the gorilla and the frogs are all mystics of violence, hate, bloodshed and nothing else. Ohohoooo! but my fellow primates, we were truly mistaken. You see, the frogs were leaping towards the ape because they were so happy to see him come home from the war but since the ape is still on edge due to all the fighting and his primal instincts, he immediately saw the oncoming horde as the many bloodthirsty baboons from the war-torn savanna and acted in self defense. But what makes this all so beautiful is that both the gorilla and the frogs forgave each other, these beautiful creatures have maintained there strong bond through thick and thin and understand each others struggles and make each other’s lives truly wonderful. Now to you I may seem as just a lowly “Jungle Monkey!!”, but please I beg of you to give this gam- NAY! work of art a chance, for their sake.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Legit more difficult than Dark Souls
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Coof Attack
Coof Attack is a satirical take on current world events where everyone has gone crazy trying to stock up on as much toilet paper as possible. You are hoarding the biggest stash in town and everyone wants a piece of that action. Your job is to defend your stash by fiercely lobbing your rolls at people as they rashly attempt to scale a building to reach you and your supply. If they reach the edge of the building, well… stomp them down! That’s YOUR TP, they can’t have it! They should have considered that before the world went mad! Set a roll on fire, douse it in ice magic or simply attach an explosive device to it and let it go. No one take can the TP away from me. No one! It’s MINE!!!!!!! :(
– Real player with 28.2 hrs in game
It is a clunky game clearly designed for coop and slow progression. But for what it’s worth I enjoed my 3h with this game.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Not So Middle Ages
I enjoyed it, but it’s short. Maybe 3 hours content total.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
After about 40min i got stuck, the game dont really explain anything at all and i am starting to think its a bug preventing me from going anywhere.The game also seems to start instantly with no explenation on who you are or how you got there.
The reason i would not recommend this is however based on the lack of a save feature, the game seem to auto save when you progress to the next chapter in the game so if it is possible to miss something then there is no way to undo the damage or any way to finding out unless you restart every time you get stuck.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Pack Per Duck
Stars received: 0.8/10 _ Note: v.5 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
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Game description key-points: 2D platformer
– Real player with 6.5 hrs in game
Really bad
– Real player with 3.2 hrs in game
Dead Rising 3 Apocalypse Edition
Aside from the notoriously bad port this game recived upon it’s arival to PC, this game is actually really damn good.
When i bought this game, i knew what i was in for. I had heard about people complaining about this game’s port to the PC, but.. to be honest, it didn’t bother me much. The framerate is locked to 30, which, sure. Is low compared to what a PC like mine normaly preform on games, but I have always been a huge fan of Capcom’s Dead Rising series, owning both the first and second game on console before getting them all on PC when i moved to it half-way through the 3rd gen console era.
– Real player with 125.7 hrs in game
Dead Rising 3, the fourth dead rising game (Off the record was it’s own game but a rehash of 2). I’ve played all of them up to this point and to be honest, Dead Rising 3 might be my favorite.
The big thing Dead Rising 3 does is give the player far more power and time than the other games. The time limits are huge now, to the point where you barely have to pay attention to the story, just play the game, do all the side missions you want and then continue the story. It’s a freedom that the first 2/3 games didn’t have, and makes this game a joy to play. On the other hand it takes a 6 hour limit and moves it to closer to 30 for the first playthrough. This is actually a good thing as most people won’t replay these games repeatedly. I know some do, but I’m thrilled at only really needing one playthrough to see everything.
– Real player with 75.3 hrs in game