Vampire Bloody Star X
Really great, shmup/bullet hell game with great style and gameplay. Would highly recommend.
Gameplay vid:
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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That’s funny, I don’t remember smoking DMT tonight.
It’s hardly the game of the year, but this is the type of unique, experimental oddity I always hope to find in the Steam bargain bin trash pile, yet rarely do. Weird and intense and loud and pretty good.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
I, AI
English and Russian
Very good and variable-difficulty scrool-shooter. Has a normal grind which compensated by upgrade system so do not reconsider this as bad side of this game. The price is adequate, especially on sales. Worth to buy and play.
Tip: turn on option “mouse movement” in controls - will make ship control more comfortable
Очень хороший с подстраиваемой сложностью скролл-шутер. Имеет нормальный гринд (переигрывание с целью добычи) что компенсировано системой улучшений, так что не следует расценивать это как плохую сторону. Цена адекватна, особенно при распродажах. Стоит того чтобы купить и играть.
– Real player with 27.7 hrs in game
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Works for me (though I admit I waited for a sale), wanting something to fill a few minutes at a time for my work-from-home “coffee-breaks.” The fixed pace of each level ensures I won’t feel compelled to play longer than I intended. The reviewers who pointed out that this game can be a bit “grindy” aren’t wrong, but that’s okay for me, as I’m not playing it for long enough at a time to get bored. A former music major, I recognize the value of practice and getting closer to the next weapon upgrade is a nice reward for putting in the time repeating previous levels. The alleged story is pretty silly, but I don’t imagine the devs spent enough time on it for it to have taken anything away from the rest of the game which feels pretty well polished.
– Real player with 26.9 hrs in game
SYSTEM32
0xFFBADD11: SYSTEM32 has been corrupted.
In this retro operating system simulation, eliminate invaders attempting to corrupt files. Gameplay involves switching between fast-paced bullet-hell action and use of a retro terminal in order to alter the battlefield, and your character.
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Use the terminal to completely alter the battlefield and create endless customized weapons.
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Computer memory is currency. Stack your upgrades by copying files, or free up memory by deleting them.
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Deck out your PC as you loot and extract corrupted files from enemies to gain new weapons, armour, and abilities.
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Themed for programmers and computer-science lovers, but accessible to all types of players.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1360880/SYSTEM32/
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Fishermurs
so i was in the ass and i was lioke bruh this game cheap so i bought it for me and frinds then i downloads and then i was like bvruh the fuk we do in this gamae then bruh idk it waz gud so like 10/10 #fishniggabattleroyale
– Real player with 166.4 hrs in game
Its a nice and funny game with good graphics and sounds for this kind but there is no community
that means no chances to joining a server. Single player is limited.
– Real player with 151.8 hrs in game
StarFringe: Adversus
I have been playing StarFringe: Adversus for a number of days, now, and find it fairly enjoyable even though it has a tendancy to crash at the most inopportune times - such as right after you move to a new sector. I have found that it’s much better to hit the save just before you do something important. While the program DOES have an autosave feature, it’s not adjustable and tends to overwrite earlier autosaves also at the most inopportune times. Better to stay on top of the saves yourself. That said, the game has great promise. It seems to be fairly heavily slanted in the computer players favor, though. The computer player seems to be able to build up it’s forces MUCH faster than the human player, and the computer player is able to take over the map a whole LOT faster than the human player. I realize this game is still, technically, in development but this can be disheartening to some players. Also, I haven’t been able to find where to contact the company directly to present my thoughts on the game. I don’t know if the company is still working on the game or not. I HOPE so, because I’d like to see the game reach it’s full potential.
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
Abandonware, Unfinished
There is no Campaign (or “Champaign” as it’s still called, which should give an indication of its status), only Quick Battle
Despite the Dev cancelling development since June 2017, the game still lists as Early Access and is still being sold.
Do not buy
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
Black Skylands
This is a hearty thumbs up from me- it’s a great adventure game, with a story that fits the purpose well. Includes airship combat, which you can think of pirate-navy stuff- replete with upgrades, various ships, etc. Big open world, and everything you go out to do feels like a grand adventure. I think this one is going to be a home-run when it’s fully finished.
Here’s the caveat- it is modestly buggy right now. Not severe, but you’ll probably hit a few snags. Big open world games are like that, and it’s good that they’re taking an EA period, because at the moment, it’s a very, very cool game- with bugs.
– Real player with 24.2 hrs in game
The game concept is good and has a lot of potential. I just list down what I don’t like about this game after 2-hour gameplay and hopefully it will be fixed or improved in the future. Maybe what I mentioned below will be unlocked as I proceed the game.
- The developer said this game is the mixed of stardew valley and bioshock theme. However, I’m into the game for nearly 2 hours but the farming is no where near Stardew Valley. No season, no watering, just simple click for growing and harvesting crop (?). Maybe it will unlock more features as I proceed.
– Real player with 15.3 hrs in game