Energysaber Masta VR

Energysaber Masta VR

It’s fun and immersive wave shooter… well… not exactly a shooter though! It’s nice that my swords can cut foes, shoot them or even turn into a shield. It’s also cool to play with double-sided sword ⚔️⚡⚔️ It’s really hard to get past wave around 20!

Real player with 11.2 hrs in game


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I’m having fun slicing these cosmic monsters 🔥🔥🔥 Blasters in lightsabers reminded me of the railguns from Quake! Not an easy game after the 20th wave and I wish this game has more levels, more different enemies and a story!

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

Energysaber Masta VR on Steam

PyroNinja: Fire Dodge

PyroNinja: Fire Dodge

A ninja (Flame) has found himself in a volcano and must dodge fireballs and collect coins to survive. There are three modes, Timed Dodge, Coin Grab and Challenges. In Timed Dodge you must survive for as long as possible. In Coin Grab you must collect as many coins as possible. In Challenges you must complete increasingly more difficult challenges based on the other two modes.

PyroNinja: Fire Dodge on Steam

Ninja Kunoichi

Ninja Kunoichi

This is an exciting “NINJA” action game with a 16-bit taste!

←↑→↓: move

X: ATTACK(keyboard “A”)

Y: shuriken   (keyboard “S”)   

B: Fire Shuriken(keyboard “W”)

A:genki dama (keyboard “D”)

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Ninja Kunoichi on Steam

Ninja Legends

Ninja Legends

I absolutely recommend this game, but it’s not going to be for people who are looking for realistic sword fighting or role playing. For me, I was attracted to the idea of being a ridiculously strong ninja in VR, and just creating a bloodbath destroying enemies. This is normal, right? Anyway, the game delivered.

It has satisfying slashing, stabbing, and blocking but it isn’t trying to simulate real-life combat. The game has a story but its not the focal point, and its pretty obvious where the devs' priorities were. It is an arcade style action game. I was a beta tester for the game, but I liked the game enough to buy it in early access and I play it way more than I should.

Real player with 100.4 hrs in game

Wow, I can’t recommend this game enough. I have to admit that the experience started off a bit slow for me, but after I got through the first few levels, unlocked some weapons and moved up in difficulty (I’ve been playing mostly Master difficulty) the experience has been AMAZING. I just love the feeling of standing my ground and fighting tons of ninjas for all over the place, I feel like I’m in an insane ninja action movie! My favorite levels by far are the 360 degree levels where the enemies attack from all sides, I’ve replayed those levels countless times trying to get three stars on them (it’s so hard!). Another thing I love is the fact that you keep unlocking weapons and special powers throughout the game, so replaying the levels with different weapons gives it an entirely different experience. And how can I not mention what a freakin' workout this is! If you need a good 20-30 minute cardio workout, look no further (just make sure to have a towel handy).

Real player with 65.7 hrs in game

Ninja Legends on Steam

Onmyoudou - Arcade Edition

Onmyoudou - Arcade Edition

Awesome game. Fun little run and gun game.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Onmyoudou - Arcade Edition on Steam

Kenshi

Kenshi

I have a lot of games in my library. This one has the most hours.

There is just something to say about suffering and struggling and every bandit pwning you for days. Then one day you are standing victorious while unconscious enemies lay piled around you.

Take the fight to those holy nation sanctimonious bigoted jerks, seriously those guys suck.

Shoot the tax man when he comes to collect, and when he returns with muscle I shoot them too.

After being beaten nothing says I win by making your own rules even if the NPC says no.

Real player with 805.3 hrs in game

Simply the best game of this genre I’ve played, which is no contest because Kenshi is the first of it’s kind. I stayed away from it for years because I kept saying “ew, graphics.” I couldn’t have cheated myself more with that sentiment. Kenshi is far and beyond anything I expected. With a handcrafted world full of history, it’s up to you and lady luck to decide if you create a story of untold triumph, or utter defeat.

Wanna be a bounty hunter? craftsman? farmer? wandering samurai? Robin Hood? Maybe you just want to found a city, you can do almost anything! Additionally the modding community is very active to this day, heck, the game comes with it’s own built in modding tools so you can make your own mods!

Real player with 438.1 hrs in game

Kenshi on Steam

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun

I’m still missing some achievements but the Steam Awards are here and Shadow Tactics deserves a prize.

Briefly: Shadow Tactics is a real-time stealth tactics game, a true tribute to Commandos games. Instead of soldiers, it’s about ninjas and scheming in feudal Japan. And it fits the concept perfectly.

It’s always a bit daunting to write about a game you love. Shadow Tactics has everything you loved about Commandos games, coming with a modern interface. It’s also a great example that Unity can create truly great games.

Real player with 93.2 hrs in game

I guess all of us have games that we used to love back in the days, but can’t find anything like them on modern market. Times changed and now there are many dead, or half-dead genres and sub-genres. Space simulators, rail shooters… Even real-time strategies and puzzle / point & click adventures aren’t doing well now. Among all that there’s a small RTS sub-genre that was never really big, but still made a lot of loyal fans. I’m talking about Commandos series and its clones. An unique mix of stealth and RTS with revolutionary “cons of sight” system. By controlling group of soldiers with the unique set of abilities, players were supposed to finish different missions in WWII setting. The first two Commandos games (released in 1998 and 2001 respectively) were absolutely brilliant and it felt like their makers, Pyro Studios, are making instant classic. Unfortunately, the third Commandos game wasn’t that popular thanks to many questionable changes in the gameplay, while FPS spin-off called Commandos: Strike Force started the dark times for Pyro Studios. Which switched to casual games soon after that. Commandos series died. But there was another team to keep their spirit alive.

Real player with 81.9 hrs in game

Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun on Steam

YABAI MANTIS VR

YABAI MANTIS VR

probably the worst controlling vr game ever played, even though its a dollar, its still not worth buying, way too clunky, movement is super awkward, like rotating with the joystick rotates you in a circle, like it actually moves your whole body in a circle around the middle point, you have to hold down a+b to sprint, but its on the same controller that you rotate the camera with, so you cant turn while sprinting, it was a little funny playing it on screenshare though

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

I went into this after seeing it because it was just too funny not to.

I actually found a pretty solid game, if a bit simple overall.

So it’s about fighting a gigantic mantis in the forest, and well…

That’s what you get.

It’s a giant mantis, and you have to fend it off with crap you pick up. Surprisingly, there’s actually more to it than just wailing on it. it has some attack variety, you can parry some of them, and it’s quick enough to require decent reaction speed while still being pretty fair. Good, if basic fight mechanics.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

YABAI MANTIS VR on Steam

Shadow Tactics: Aiko’s Choice

Shadow Tactics: Aiko’s Choice

It’s like they were short on their Q4 financials and some bean counter said, “Hey, how can get a quick cash infusion before Dec. 31?” And then someone said, “I think there’s a bit leftover on the Shadow Tactics cutting room floor we can wrap up in a bow and sell for cash grab so we can all get our Christmas bonuses.”

This DLC is just way too short. No new characters or abilities. And all the achievements are super easy. There’s no achievements for doing the missions on hard difficulty. No achievements for getting all the badges. It’s like this was all just quickly picked up off the floor and thrown together.

Real player with 20.9 hrs in game

Not much to say here, it’s more of the brilliant Shadow Tactics: Blades of the Shogun, for which you can see my review here . It’s made in the exact same engine, so all the pros and cons of my original review stand.

The 3 short interlude missions, with no badges, allow for a more relaxed pace to deliver story and plot in. This adds character and is very welcomed. The maps are most huge and, as usual, richly detailed (except the second, which takes place on an archipelago with smaller sandy islands that tend to look mostly the same).

Real player with 15.5 hrs in game

Shadow Tactics: Aiko's Choice on Steam

The Narrator Is a DICK

The Narrator Is a DICK

Because I voiced the narrator in this game, I am going to attempt to stay as unbiased as possible. Again, ATTEMPT!

The Narrator is a ♥♥♥♥ is your standard difficult platformer that, as quite a few have mentioned, is very similar to games like Kaizo Mario and I Wanna Be The Guy. Right from the very start, I rips a page right out of the I Wanna Be The Guy playbook. With a set of spikes on one side, and a apple that comes down on you like a great god above and ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ destroys you, and every fibre of your being. And in the title, it already tells you what the game is about, and what it has; an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ narrator.

Real player with 588.3 hrs in game

The Narrator is a DICK

From a single playthrough perspective I think most people who have viewed the trailer and perhaps read reviews of “The Narrator is a DICK” before purchasing it will be left satisfied with the game. The game is exactly as the trailer portrays. A challenging unfair platformer with an often lude and sadistic narrator who accompanies your player from start to finish. The comedy and gameplay catered to me perfectly.

Now, I enjoyed my first playthrough enough to play it again.. and again and again until I finally earned all achievements for the game. Having played this game a lot (probably more than I should have) I did notice that this game is not very friendly to the other masochists out there that are willing to torture themselves until they too earn the “HOW?!?” achievement (for those who do not already know, this achievement is unlocked after completing the entire game without dying).

Real player with 27.3 hrs in game

The Narrator Is a DICK on Steam