Nightmare Frames
Alan Goldberg’s luck is about to change. He’s a frustrated slasher films scriptwriter in the Hollywood of 1985, and Helen Westmore, an eccentric millionaire, will grant him any wish if he can find out about the whereabouts of the last, unpublished work of genius horror director Edward Keller, considered to be the scariest film of all time.
Alan will find his way amongst B-films production companies, VFX workshops, religious cults, and a small haunted town called Serena, the dark reputation of which began when Keller was last seen there.
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Point & click adventure game solely based on inventory puzzles.
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An investigative thriller that gets darker as you progress into the story. From ambient horror to more intense one.
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More than 60 playable locations, and half a hundred characters to interact with.
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Original soundtrack by synthwave musician Heclysma.
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In Joe’s Diner you’ll be able to listen to SYNTHWAVE FM, where DJ Karen Johnson broadcasts licensed tracks by Heclysma, Decade Defector, Vincenzo Salvia and Self Delusion.
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By the author of award-winning Urban Witch Story and Billy Masters Was Right.
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S H R i M P
I’m going to give my thoughts on the game as a whole and further down there will be a section addressing people who are having a hard time with this game.
The Game
First off, I love the aesthetics of this game. It has a strange, abstract, almost dreamlike feel to it while also having lore that suggests that this is a world with a history. Something I appreciate is that the game is weird, but it doesn’t feel quirky. The stereo has a nice selection of songs that range from chill to unsettling which helps set the mood for both the horror focused levels and the platforming focused levels.
– Real player with 36.1 hrs in game
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Honestly, this game has so much love and effort put into it. Sure the movement may be a little wonky at times, but it’s a new game and still a little rough around the edges. I highly recommend this if you’re into weird movement mechanics, difficult platforming, and a horror experience that just straight makes my, (and hopefully your) skin crawl.
– Real player with 18.6 hrs in game
Dragu’s Puzzle Adventure
Fun little puzzle game. If you’ve played Lolo you know what the gameplay will be like. Lots of the puzzles made you really think and plan ahead with some clever results. Definitely worth a couple of bucks for a couple of hours of thinking
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
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STAR WARS™ - The Force Unleashed™ Ultimate Sith Edition
Star wars the force unleashed is a fantastic game it is a solid pc game and the graphics for the most part still hold up along with it’s story in this review i will be going over the pros and cons of this game and whether you should get this game alright let’s get on with the review. ^w^
STORY: Star Wars the force unleashed has a very interesting story now i won’t spoil anything but i will say if this is your first time playing this game you will be on the edge of your seat trying to figure out what outcome will come at the end of the story. In the story every character has their own unique personalities that all feel like real people furthermore the dialogue between each character that talks doesn’t feel clunky which is a good thing as it makes the overall universe seem like a Star Wars movie and not a clunky awful mess with cheesy dialogue.
– Real player with 33.9 hrs in game
God Mode in Star Wars
Before Jedi: Fallen Order came out last year, this was one of the most recent single-player Star Wars games; it was made in 2008. Despite its age, it holds up quite well as an immersive force experience. It’s not without its issues–some of which are compounded by this advanced age–but it’s still as fun as I remember when I played the Wii version a decade ago.
Story: Uniquely Star Wars-esque
This game explores the period between the third and fourth Star Wars movies; the player is Darth Vader’s secret appearance, groomed by the fallen Jedi from birth. I won’t spoil the intricacies of the story, but it’s solid overall. In ways I can’t quite put into words, it has a very Star Wars-y feel to it.
– Real player with 24.5 hrs in game
Altarage
This game is… interesting, to say the least. I bought it because I saw that it had no reviews and I was intrigued by the gameplay trailer. lets get this out of the way, this is not an early access game, this could barely even be called an alpha. It barely works and half the time it feels like its about to fall apart at any second. the controls are stiff, the tutorial barely explains the mechanics, and its overall a very VERY underdeveloped game. However, I still find this game fascinating.
The animations are surprisingly good when it comes to swinging around your “sword”, and when dueling does work it honestly looks pretty damn cool. I can see what the dev is going for and I’m interested in the idea, but I honestly don’t think this game should be for sale in its current state. Despite this, as Ironic as it sounds, I still think you should buy it, not for the game itself but to support the developer. while I don’t think this game will ever be a masterpiece, I do think it has potential to at least become something playable and fun. the last thing I want to happen is for the dev to see low sales and terrible reviews and lose hope in developing this.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
As a dude that’s known Pan Panda since about 2018 (and re-introduced myself to it and introduced a friend after a joke), it’s honestly impressive to see a game like Pan Panda evolve into this. I really wanted to like this game, but I just can’t because of the current state it’s in. Don’t get me wrong, this kind of stuff has a lot of potential. I can see this evolving into something people would enjoy!
What I like:
- The combat system. The combat system is a huge improvement from Pan Panda. The only thing I don’t like about the Combat System has a lack of hints, so it’s very easy to forget combos.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Little drift
TLDR; Overpriced, little content, keyboard only, not worth your time or money.
There’s really very little to this game, you select one of several available cars, and you take it out on one of 4 available tracks to race against your own best time. Customization for the cars are merely by general appearance, you have a few different options, and 3 out of 4 tracks are locked to begin with.
The game requires you to use your keyboard and there are no explanation as to how to play, or the best way to engage the drift system, which earns you more points/coins that are used to buy the other 11 cars available aside from the one you start with. As far as I can tell, there’s accelerate, brake, left, right, and boost keys, and that’s the extent of your controls.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Pine
I completed the game and earned all achievements in the game, also created an achievement guide and puzzle vault walkthrough. I believe, that I experienced all the content and so I can share my experiences about this game.
– Real player with 38.5 hrs in game
I liked almost everything about the game, but I’ll say upfront that the combat is insanely frustrating. Your character is totally unresponsive during every single attack animation, and for a second or so afterwards. You can’t start another attack, you can barely turn as enemies dance around and through you, you can’t heal, you can’t change what you’re doing until that animation is done and you’re back in idle. Enemies seem far more agile than you, and I constantly found myself clicking or pressing buttons to do things in combat only for my character to finish an animation and do nothing. I was constantly getting killed and having to reload. It wasn’t until the very end of the game, with top-tier gear, that I started to feel like combat was bearable.
– Real player with 30.0 hrs in game
Ribby Rocket
Ribby Rocket is a thrilling and story-rich action platformer about a frog with a will for revenge and a rocket launcher that shoots wherever it wants, but has unlimited ammo so it is what it is. The level design is inspired and memorable, I loved the landmarks such as the log. Each level had me on the edge of my seat and desperate to see what boss Aaron From had come up with next. I can tell he spent a lot of time testing and polishing this experience to be as tight and well executed as possible. In particular I loved the driving levels and the puzzles that involved using the pink jump pads. They were a breeze, but man were they fun.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
Rogue Spirit
The game mechanics are really fun, possessing bodies and powering up ghost boy (the prince) to make your stronger bodies more durable and hit harder is a satisfying process.
Personal/Technical issues:
I clip through the map sometimes, but that is easily remedied with the ability to warp to past shrines and shops etc. Rarely happens, but can be jarring when it does.
All the bodies are viable, but the power distinction can be noticed. (slashers are for example, able to hook enemies, turn around and pull them towards you, exposing their back for pretty much a free kill.)
– Real player with 34.2 hrs in game
I’ve enjoyed the game and finished it a few times. The gameplay at the start is quite different than once you get some skills. It’s actually hardest at the start and I think many people might be turned off by the game due to the high initial difficulty.
My biggest tip to anyone who buys this game is to persevere until you at least unlock the mines skill. The main problem early on is that you will get surrounded by enemies and it will be difficult to parry everyone. I recommend using a controller over keyboard too.
– Real player with 29.5 hrs in game
STAR WARS™: The Force Unleashed™ II
I had to write a new an updated review about this game. I had only played 20 minutes of the game on pc since I never got it to run at over 30 frames per second. That is now something of the past. There is a crack that unlocks the game to be played at 60 fps or over with the steam game. Just look for it on Google!
Since the Humble bundle sale there has been a large amount of bad reviews of this games some people not being able to run it at over 30 or not run it at all. Problems with the cutscenes etc.
– Real player with 13.7 hrs in game
It is fun to unleashed the force: stormtroopers are in air, AT-Ats get fed up with their own rockets and Vader is a nervous Sith Lord. The con of this game is that it doesn’t last long.
This game is high quality. The cinematics are better than the movies, the art style is gorgeous, everyone looks better(except for Juno) your force power are higher and in turn, the havoc you’ll create. The story is simple and there are some very discreet subplots(the biggest one is unlocked in the challenges). Some people have reported bugs, but they have submitted fixes as well. I for one didn’t have a problem with this game. Except for one thing. It was too short. It was like sex with someone really hot, one a day when you’re so full of energy and into it, but for a reason, it’s so short it will strike you like the Death Star.
– Real player with 11.7 hrs in game