Memento Infernum
Pretty fun to play, awesome time killer. Great Hell mode that allows you to compete with your friends. There is still much to do but its definitely worth to buy.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
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There are no bugs. Only features. Story mode isnt anything special but the hell mode is where the things are getting exciting, cracking the skulls of everything that is near me with a shotgun is very satisfying, though i dont think that is how guns work
– Real player with 1.4 hrs in game
Morning Never Comes
Morning Never Comes is kinda average.
TL;DR: Decent, but has a lot of flaws.
There are pros to the game such as simple controls (move with WASD and shoot with the arrow keys) and unlike Binding of Isaac Rebirth, you’re able to shoot in 8 directions. Also, I like the creepy setting of the game which is also complimented with the enemies that you fight. However, there’s some problems that I’d like to address.
The movement feels awkward. Whenever you’re moving around constantly it feels fine; however, your movement starts off slow then becomes normal. This makes stopping your movement very slippery and makes you feel like you’re on ice. This becomes annoying because you either end up getting hit by something because you stopped moving, or you slide around awkwardly and run into something.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
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So for a quick answer, i reccomend this game
Now this is exactly what the description of the game says, but i also have to add in some things. I think the game is great and an aswesome time killer. Alltho the game might be a bit too short. Achievements are gotten very quickly and i think that the game doesnt have enough variety. There are not a lot of items in the game gets really predictable since there arent a LOT of different monsters, after a couple of waves into the game its not going to change a lot besides it getting a bit harder and switching your items with a different one. A lot of people have complains about how you cant avoid picking up an item, but i think this is one of the gameplay mechanics so every wave is not exactly the same. Theres a global leaderboard so you can compete with other players. You can play with gamepad or keyboard. I think it might need some updates to add even more variety to the game, like more toys and more items. I think its definitly worth the 99 cents!
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Ascending Madness
You’re tripping and loving it …
… until the skulls showed up.
Ascending Madness is a twin shooter that’ll challenge your arcade skills. As you play, you’ll find a variety of psychodelic enemies while fighting them off with cool weapons and equipping with rune power ups.
But it is much more than that. Immediately, you’ll be thrown into Merrick’s story that’ll leave you asking “What is happening? What happened? Where am I (Merrick)?” As you explore, you’ll meet other characters (if you can call them that) who will fill in the details and then confuse you more … or perhaps it is just the madness talking?
– Real player with 27.8 hrs in game
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Great game
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Ritual: Crown of Horns
Summary: While Ritual may be in need of some quality of life improvements in certain areas, its fast-paced action-packed and strategic gameplay mixed with a metal soundtrack and varied weapons and abilities, create a difficult yet fun and engaging take on the Wild West. 8/10
A full detailed video review can be viewed here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b5ZnunLsu5U
Plot:
The writing is not a case of being a masterpiece but they certainly do the job, creating engagement and intrigue throughout. The characters bounce off each other reasonably well, with them often questioning each other or even outright annoying or teasing one another. It is unfortunate however that one doesn’t get nearly as much dialogue like that of the others, but regardless character design works. There is no mistaking the plot plays second to the gameplay in Ritual, never the less for those who are looking for a decent story in amongst all the carnage, there is an interesting one to be found here.
– Real player with 15.5 hrs in game
When it comes to top-down shooters, nothing beats tangling it up with hordes of monsters and all you have a six-shooter and pure luck. These are the kind of games that are exciting, fast-paced, and 100% rage-inducing. Ritual: Crown of Horns, from small indie studio Draw Distance, checks all the boxes.
Stylistically, this is a nice looking game. The art style heightens the grim landscape that we find our protagonist, Daniel Goodchild in. The music, a bold mix of heavy raw guitar and western-inspired melodies, only adds to the chaos that we’re about to dive into. Unfortunately, those two important elements are sometimes not enough to ease the frustrating aiming system and the unnecessarily hard stages you must clear.
– Real player with 8.7 hrs in game
NeverAwake
A girl who never wakes up. She has been fighting monsters in her dreams…
“NeverAwake” is a nightmarish twin-stick shooter with a unique worldview and original game rules.
The girl fights against vegetables, dogs, school friends, and other things she hates. What does the girl see at the end of the battle? And will she be able to wake up?
About NeverAwake
“NeverAwake” has a unique worldview with its high quality hand-drawn graphics and beautiful animations.
The enemies are not demons…but vegetables and dentists that the girl hates. Things and creatures that everyone has had a bad experience with at one time or another become monsters and attack the protagonist “Rem”.
With over 80 levels, dozens of bosses, and a unique gameplay system that allows players to retry many levels, NeverAwake is suitable for both beginner shooters and experts.
Combine a multitude of weapons and accessories to fight off the monsters in your nightmares.
The ending of this title will change depending on the player’s dedication. Please play and see what the girl sees at the end of the battle.
Features
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Kick the veggies, dentists, and other monsters out of the way and blow away the painful memories of your childhood!
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A unique world view set in the “inside of a girl’s nightmare”
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Beautiful hand-drawn graphics and animations
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Unique game rules and high retryability
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Fast-paced gameplay and powerful boss battles
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More than 80 levels and dozens of tricky bosses
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Numerous weapons and accessories, and builds that combine them
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Great storytelling and multiple endings
BDSM: Big Drunk Satanic Massacre
This is an enjoyable shooter chock full of rudeness, lewdness and dudeness. Definitely not for all audiences.
We play as Lou, the son of Satan and join him on his quest to reclaim Hell from the hordes of humans who have come for all the debauched pleasures on offer. Mostly these pleasures are fast food and sex. In order to save Hell from the invaders, Lou takes an arsenal of weaponry and blasts everything that moves into little tiny human or demon chunks.
The most obvious talking point of the game is it’s 18 rated content. There is a bevy of booze, drugs, rock n' roll and sexual references that definitely aren’t for all ages. A downloadable content patch removes censorship, but if you are easily offended, the game is not designed for you anyway and really having censorship is a moot point. Playing as the son of Satan, we shouldn’t be expecting a saintly protagonist. You will be shooting loads, in more ways than one.
– Real player with 13.1 hrs in game
For many players, the genre “twin-stick shooter” is a synonym for difficult games that mix fast-paced, long-range attacks, close-range mobs, and giant bosses with tons of health. BDSM is definitely a twin-stick shooter, but I wouldn’t say that this game is difficult. That’s because there are plenty of ways to abuse the combat system, in addition to a special ability called rage; (filled by defeating foes), that gives invulnerability and a lethal laser that overkills ANY enemy! It fits the game’s lore, but it’s unfair to the mechanics of the genre. You’ll never need to worry about ammunition, either: Almost everything in the environment is destructible. And since there’s a default weapon with infinite ammo, you’re covered even if you run out.
– Real player with 10.3 hrs in game
Hatred
At first I was totally impressed of this game.
It was something new, theres nothing similar to this game.
Please read to the end of the review, or skip the middle part and read only the end.
I quickly found it out to become boring very very soon, the controls are very buggy and totally suck.
They will leave you stuck somwhere midst in a shooting, leading to your death.
Also the blurry black and white graphic, even if kinda really interesting and cool, will end up leaving you seeing a shit and therefore getting really wrecked.
– Real player with 203.0 hrs in game
I’m not really sure what to say about this game. If you’re a fan of Postal shooting then you might enjoy this game.
It’s also very cheap so you get value for money. I was curious about the game since it looked a bit “odd” so waited for 90% off.
Looking at the positive reviews I’m not even sure if they are serious with many that barely any gaming hours spent.
However this game doesn’t have the humour like Postal does -or GTA either for that matter. It basicly just feels like I’m “just another” american terrorist who’s just mad at everything and needs to look like a black metalhead and wants to do as much chaos and destruction I can before I get killed. And feel somewhat of a rush when the military is being called in to take you down when the police is not enough.
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
Planet Blood
You are a parasitic worm, and humans have set up a remote laboratory on your home planet - a planet so red, they named it PLANET BLOOD.
Your mission is to rescue a fellow worm, who the humans have captured, and are studying in the laboratory.
To get there, you must shoot your way through multiple floors of enemies, and that’s where your mind control ability comes into play…
Includes:
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Procedurally generated floor plans
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Randomly generated weapons
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A variety of human and robot enemies
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The ability to latch onto enemies
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Fast-paced combat
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Grenades
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More Grenades
Undead Blackout: Reanimated Edition
I wasn’t holding out much hope for Undead Blackout, but I can say in all honesty that it managed to underwhelm me even beyond those minimal expectations.
Graphically, the game is very dark. It’s nearly impossible to see anything, which tells me that the “gimmick” for this game is nothing more than a poorly done game of, “Hide & Seek.” While I will admit that it was a bit creepy the first time I enountered a group of zombies standing with their backs to me, that only works once. It ceases to be interesting when it’s overdone.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
I reccomend this ONLY IF you’re ok with ‘top down’ view. This wasn’t for me but it’s still an ok game. Here’s my Lets Play
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Haos
The game is good, if you want to have some quick fun and you like bullet hell’s I would recommend this game. I think there are a few draw backs though, there is not a big variety of enemies to fight at least not at the beginning of the game, the enemies very between size which can get annoying because you have to run into one of the enemies and take damage to kill it if you don’t upgrade your range. There is only one song that plays at the start of the game that plays and that’s the song in the video up above. That is pretty much what I had to say about this game, I would like a “damage” or “health” stat but I guess you get stronger and your hp resets when you beat a level, which brings me to my next point. I do like how you can choose to go to the level you died on and try and beat it again but I think that also kinda takes some of the fun away from the game.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game