Kill the Superweapon

Kill the Superweapon

Proper Video Review Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XRHKc_Pshg

TL;DR - Kill the Superweapon is good, but only ideal if you’re up for some masochistic challenge. It’s one of those sorts of games that you rage-play the first time, then the second time is a breeze. Not for those looking for a relaxing challenge; you’re better off with the developer’s earlier game, Cold Vengeance. The game design here is incredibly unique (name five other 3D twin-stick shooter hybrids of Metal Gear Solid and Mega Man. I’ll wait), but the difficulty curve will severely test your patience. I recommend it, but only to those who know what they’re getting into.

Real player with 3.0 hrs in game


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I have trouble seeing as to why this has a 92% rating. I do understand that this is ment to be a very retro style game but your looking at about 2-3 hours of true game play for a low quality game that also is at a wopping 8$. I honestly don’t see this possibly being worth that extreme amount. The other issue is that the general difficulty comes from the robotic minibosses (accept for the levels where there arent any) in which all other enemies (accept for superweapons) have a tendency to become absolete. Finally, the only other good take away from this is the fact that i did not run into any major bugs with this game. But over all this game seems to simply be overpriced.

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Kill the Superweapon on Steam

Escape Dinosaur Island

Escape Dinosaur Island

Top tier, please make a second one

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game


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My god, this is awful. I saw Vinny playing this and thought, “ha, this looks like a laugh, I’ll buy it.”

Ugh. Also it keeps trying to boot my VR headset for seemingly no reason. Avoid.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Escape Dinosaur Island on Steam

Pop’s

Pop’s

‘Pop’s’ is a fun little arcade stall style shooter in which you have to shoot various toys with a colour corresponding ball. Set in a funfair style setting the graphics are bright and colourful keeping with the fun theme. The good news is the gameplay is also fun and very simple to get into (despite the long, drawn-out tutorial). Provided you are going to play this at a VR party with friends or you just enjoy chasing your own score you will get your money’s worth there, but in truth, there really isn’t a lot of content. Sure, its not original and you don’t get a lot for your money, but its a bit of fun for a small price and that is good enough for me.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game


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Pop's on Steam

Eliosi’s Hunt

Eliosi’s Hunt

This game is a top-down shooter/platformer mix heavily inspired in Crash Bandicoot. For those who like this genre, like myself, this will be a fine addition to your collection.

This plays in a really fast pace and there are lots of collectibles to search for in each of the stages. The enemies and platforming aspect of the game sometimes feel unfair, but it’s mostly about getting used to the patterns and timing. The game also has nice speedrunning aspects.

This game was the most fun and challenge I’ve had in while. It was really hard getting 100% achievements on this game. Great experience, overall!

Real player with 14.0 hrs in game

Great game. Fast paced and really dynamic, Eliosi’s hunt successfully preys the player’s attention to explore good-looking maps while fighting off enemies. The visuals are as great as the soundtrack, which fit nicely to each stage design. The difficulty and enemies' reactions are at a good level and the search for collectibles is fair and fun. I haven’t completed the character’s upgrades, but they do add differences in the gameplay, which affects replayability, even more if you’re a completionist or a speedrunner. About the controls, they’re very responsive and the game feels both fluid and intuitive.

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

Eliosi's Hunt on Steam

Smith and Winston

Smith and Winston

In order to destroy most games, you have to play around with corruptions, or data mine them, or use glitches, or speedrun them. This game lets you destroy practically all of the game dev’s hard work in level design, go ahead! It’s part of the fun! You can rush through the game, or you can dig around and find all of its secrets. It rewards you for dying as little as possible but also doesn’t punish you heavily. You can come back infinitely but using a continue wipes your score. It brings back the fun of arcades in going for high scores.

Real player with 8.4 hrs in game

So…first of all…grabbing this game at a -75% discount…seems okay to me, it’s about Rm 6 for me ( let me give you a references…it’s about the price of 2 packs of snacks….) I had noticed that…this game is made by some Indie developers, so I wanna try to be “that guy” that do what I can if I like their product

Pros:

  1. Twin stick shooter…fun? yeah, i think it’s fine

  2. Funny NPC (AI) giving comment from time to time

  3. Destrutible environments… but it caused lag for my potato…fun if you have better setup

Real player with 6.8 hrs in game

Smith and Winston on Steam

Patient Zero

Patient Zero

Patient Zero is a randomly generated twin-stick shooter Action-adventure game with great emphasis on its roguelike elements. You play as one of the hazmat crew enlisted in a top-secret adventure to find Patient Zero and stop another deadly virus from sweeping the world. This task will take you into the Void a simulation where a randomly generated stage of events are awaiting you. As you delve deeper into the Void you will find treasures that might give you unworldly powers but be careful as not all items are what they seem and knowledge of the Void is vital to survive. These randomly generated dungeons will be filled with all kinds of treasures, monsters, and bosses for you to take on along your way to finding Patient Zero and saving humanity from total annihilation

Key Features

  • Procedurally generated dungeons, enemies, bosses, and items, leaving you with tons of replayability as you will never play the same dungeon twice

  • 100+ items and armor sets to power up your character and also change their appearance and give them unique special powers

  • 10+ bosses and loads of minibosses to destroy on every run in the void

  • 3 dungeon types spanning 3 different themes with unique traps to change the gameplay

  • Multiple Patient Zero bosses to find and kill to keep the endgame fresh

  • Tons of unlockable including multiple characters and Items

Patient Zero on Steam

VRAstroSmash

VRAstroSmash

Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2

You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/WtpjCJTCEiA

VRAstrosmash is I guess an Asteroids clone designed for VR. You have 6 degrees of movement, you can thrust forward, roll, pitch, or yaw. However, it never feels like you’re actually moving forward, just rotating in a spot. You shoot asteroids as they rotate around you. The closer they are, the easier they are to target.

Unfortunately, the game starts out slow and plodding. After 30 minutes, I can honestly say not much happened. I think I had destroyed 3 asteroids. I was very bored. I finally got into a second phase and there were more asteroids now. Unfortunately, that’s when my frame rates started dropping severely.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

VRAstroSmash on Steam

FIRE  TRUMP - Air Combat VR

FIRE TRUMP - Air Combat VR

Headset: Oculus Rift S & Touch controllers.

Couldn’t move the plane. I grabbed the flight stick and pushed it forward, pulled it back, tilted it and pushed every single button on my controller but nothing happened. The game flashes bright red in your eyes when getting attacked.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

FIRE TRUMP - Air Combat VR on Steam

Park The Car

Park The Car

Let’s start with the description: “Park the car is a racing game where you need to park your cars in a safe location!” This is not true. It is not a racing game; it is a puzzle game. You draw the path the car will take to the parking spot with your mouse. If that sounds like a mobile port, well, it probably is.

Graphics: The graphics are functional and coherent.

Sound: The music is repetitive, peppy muzak that you would expect on a cheap mobile game. I turned it off, but then I do that with almost every game.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Park The Car on Steam