Too Many Zombies!
It’s actually quite a lot of fun, even solo. Mix in the ability to add up to three friends on Steam through Steam Remote Play and they don’t even need to buy this game via Remote Play.. and this game seems like a decent value.
It’s got a tutorial, and two modes, survival and campaign.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3MWkGBZHWI
The controls are good, the campaign stays interesting with new different objects to complete besides just blasting zombies. The crafting and resource collecting add fun and value as well.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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Action Commando
Action Commando is a Town of Machine spinoff focused entirely on combat. Hub-based world design, inventory management and most of the character interactions have been removed / de-prioritized in favour of fast-paced combat where your only concern is what’s trying to kill you at a given moment. While it lacks the depth of Town of Machine, it works really well as a coffee break, action-packed, top-down shoot’em up. Unlike in its predecessor you don’t have to worry about inventory space and quests - just go forward and blow things up… and it kind of works. The game is pretty short and unfortunately set almost entirely underground which makes the levels blend together but it’s not that big of a deal considering its lenght. Give it a try if you ever feel like mowing down monsters for a few hours.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
A well-crafted, action-focused twin stick shooter with a good dose of humour. It’s a spin-off of Town of Machine that’s set in the same universe. While it uses many of the same assets as ToM, it’s more action-orientated and simpler to play.
Made by single person, its production values are excellent - gameplay, graphics, sound: all are top-notch.
It’s worth playing Town of Machine before this, but not wholly necessary.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
SUPER CIRCUIT BREAKERS
good game good challenge the bosses are challengeing at times like the dread ship that ones tough at like level 40 or so thats one really tough to beat even i tryed it he has like 100 phases for you to fight so you can got to keep onyour toughs but asides form that you cna learn how to fight him is to get lots of damage and burn him down
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
Super Circuit Breakers is a fun, Free-to-Play, Smash TV-style arcade twin-stick shooter that’s challenging but fair. It’s a much enhanced and polished version of venerable 2015 release Circuit Breakers, which was one of my favorite arcade twin-stick shooters, but definitely suffered from odd controls and baffling menu navigation. Thankfully, Super Circuit Breakers fixed that. :) Also, it’s great fun in online co-op via Steam Remote Play Together.
New and Improved
– Real player with 9.7 hrs in game
Scientific Shutdown
first
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
It is a fast paced shooter game that is beautiful in its artwork and play fun in this game play. There are a few bugs in the game but over all it is a fun game that keeps you locked into the action.
Beware the tentacles!
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Devileader
A fun, frantic and sometimes frustrating spiritual successor to Sinistar, Devileader delivers that classic arcade fun in spades. I never really got into the ‘original’ a whole lot, but this game has a few more interesting elements that give the game a good depth and the difficulty setting is a nice addition that keeps things approachable and adaptable, especially for people like me who are not already experts at this game format. I would definitely recommend giving this game a try if you’re at all a fan of the original arcade shooters or fast-paced arcade action in general.
– Real player with 124.3 hrs in game
Hijong Park delivers again. This time with Devileader (Sinistar on crack).
So yes, Sinistar… but this time re-imagined with 4 difficulty levels, much larger enemy variety, interesting weapon variety, and online scoreboards. First off before gameplay begins you are given a choice of one of a handful of superweapons to equip on your ship. These are very powerful and will be used sparingly as they require mining crystals to recharge. They are great for getting you out of tough spots or clearing out a path to hit the devileader with devibombs. Careful though as some will also completely wipe out asteroids and mined cystals which have yet to be collected. Next, your primary laser has a secondary rapid fire mode that clears enemies at a much faster rate. On the flip side it heats up quickly requiring a cooldown time after prolonged use. These two core weapon changes alone already make the frantic gameplay in Devileader much more interesting than in the original arcade classic. Now lets add in a larger ever growing enemy and hazard variety as you progress further into the game and you are looking at a truly great arcade experience. Last but not least, there is a lone drop ship that enters the play area every so often to drop either more powerful ammo limited weapons or time limited items such as shields or cloaks. Be sure to check your map periodically for the drop ship as it can be easy to miss the computerized voice alerting you to its presence in the heat of action.
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
Eon Fleet
You not need to press on anything just move your mouse and enjoy
it’s a simple short game, actually i have to say Yes
i give it 5/10
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Really bad
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
PERFECT MATTER
A twin stick shooter at its finest, definitely worth the buy!
Found out about the game through a subreddit and just working on some of the achievements now. Played through the whole game with keyboard + mouse, so don’t be worried if you don’t have a controller at hand, or don’t like the feel of one. Simple mechanics evolved into complex gameplay, and all in all a really unique experience.
– Real player with 25.2 hrs in game
A great twin stick shooter with an upgrade system that always keeps the game interesting and keeps your play style changing to suit each level and situation. I highly recommend for everyone to give this game a try. For the price you get a great bargain on an amazing game.
– Real player with 18.5 hrs in game
Action Commando 2
This is more of a Neutral case than a real recommend. While this game generally falls short of expectations, it is still enjoyable, the gameplay is solid, the game itself is stable. I still had fun. Yet, read on and weigh whether it will be worth it for you.
Let’s start with the negative to balance out that this is a Recommend review.
- Very short. I beat it on normal in about 2.25 hours, and that’s with some messing around wasting time. The first game took me about 3.5. (Note: I was already used to the gameplay having played Town of Machine ((the superior of the three)), so the time difference between the Action Commando games was not due to getting more used to the style).
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Action Commando 2 is extremely rushed. I wouldn’t mind “more of the same” if there was at least some attempt to make it seem like the next chapter… but there isn’t. The only area that looks different is, deceptively enough, the start so you’re lead to believe that at least the aesthetics are different. But no such luck. Very soon we’re back to the same old underground corridors that look exactly like in the previous game. Oh you like that cool background with asteroids and space ships? Well, better take a good look because that’s the only time you’ll see it! It gets so bad that the final level literally reuses areas from Town of Machine and our big payoff for finishing the game is… Nothing! I mean it, there’s not even a text at the end. You just press a button and that’s it, credits roll. Not to mention it’s even shorter than AC1. This game costs almost nothing and yet I still feel ripped off.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
Knighty Night
Knighty Night is a fantastic game that can be completed within a few hours. The fascinating story that follows a brave night traversing through four different parts of a haunted land, fighting ghosts and the traps they set up to keep the knight from defeating the evil that plagues the area. Unlike many indie games that stick to a 2D style, this game takes full advantage of Unity by pushing 3D graphics, animations, and a birds eyes camera to follow the player. Not only does the game look beautiful, it sounds beautiful. Every sound in the game plays perfectly with what it is complimenting on screen. But if you like your game silent, this game has the ability to silence just the SFX, Music, or both if that’s what you’re into. Like the sound, this game has video settings that allows your game to be windowed, fullscreen, and different resolutions so no monitor will feel left out.
– Real player with 17.0 hrs in game
i have 4.5 hours on this game and i’ve been having some side effects 1. i turned into a cat boy 2. i now wear a maid outfit (which i didn’t ask for) 3. i now have paws and i have to use text to speech because my giant kitty paws cant type one key at a time. so yeah, i rate this game 5/5
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
Soulbound Steel
I really liked the idea of the game. some things need to be adjusted.
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Pretty good so far.
Core gameplay is a bit tricky at first, but if you time your parries properly and doesn’t just spam them, you’ll be good to go.
Your special ability is even trickier but then I learned to use it in sync with my rmb. It creates this huge AOE skill.
I wonder if I can change my scores without starting a new game, though. Going to back to a castle won’t reset it.
UI could be better, music and graphics are great.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game