atomicpoet

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

This is a re-release of Shounen Ninja Sasuke, a SNES game that was developed by Sunsoft. I realize that this is the first official Western release, but they really should have kept to the original name so that fans of the original could find this game more easily.

This has full gamepad support with Xbox and DualShock controllers. Couch co-op is also available.

I kind of wish CRT filters were available, but at least the 4:3 aspect ratio is preserved.

Also, this has an introductory price of C$6.23, so at least it's cheap.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 week ago

A free game made by a solo indie developer. This is basically a Sokoban-style puzzler. Its aesthetic is minimal yet attractive. Also compatible with Mac.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

This is a free PvP. No in-app purchases, no DLC, no "seasons".

And on top of that, it's got a charming anime style.

In terms of features, this is rather sparse. But again, it's free and also fun.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

What makes them not random is that I find them interesting. That is, I think they're worth talking about.

Some of them I have played personally, even if just for a few seconds. Others, I played the demo. And yet others, I have wishlisted and may buy later.

I currently have 6,881 games in my Steam account, so believe me, I play a lot of games.

If your "point" is that we should not give space to indie games because there's lots of them, you're mistaken. And if you don't like indie games, even though PC gaming is mostly about indie gaming, block me and move on. I don't give a damn about your "feed".

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

Thanks for the correction. Sometimes it's hard to tell these companies apart, their products are so similar.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (5 children)

Nope, not a bot. You've spoken to me a few times.

These are not "random" but games I think deserve attention.

Do you realize 20K games were released on Steam last year but few of them were ever noticed?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

2K's latest AAA title. Both online and couch PvP. And there's online co-op too. This also has full gamepad support with Xbox and Dual Shock controllers.

At C$89.99, this is super expensive -- so the in-app purchases are beyond ridiculous. And I can't believe all the DLC is C$107.46. But at least there's a demo available.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Looks like a fun puzzle game with a unique premise and aesthetic. It also has full gamepad support. Only one review right now, but a demo is available. Currently priced at C$12.99.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

New low poly visuals. The music also seems quite nice. This whole game was made by one solo indie developer. No reviews yet, but a demo is available to play. With an introductory price of C$16.19, this is slightly expensive for what it is. However, if you like the demo, it's worth checking out.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

A beat-'em-up starring stick figures. No features, and no reviews yet. There is a demo available, though.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

A 2D game with pixel art graphics reminiscent of 8-bit computer games. Gamepad is required -- can't play this with a keyboard. There's a couch co-op mode. Not many reviews on this but there's a demo available, and the dev currently has a live broadcast going on. With an introductory price of C$5.19, it's quite inexpensive.

 

Darkest Mine is a roguelite action-plateformer with built-in co-op. Fight your way through monster-filled shadowy caves, take your pick from a large panel of abilities and weapons, adapt your choices, and create unique expeditions!

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

A psychological horror game. Not much in the way of features, but it has mostly good reviews and it's inexpensive.

 

[REC] Desolation takes you to an abandoned manor as journalist Ethan Carter. Your goal is to investigate its dark past and uncover the truth. But some secrets should remain hidden…

 

Cyberfusion is a VR roguelike, physics-based, full-body FPS that immerses you in a futuristic battlefield. Featuring cybernetic implants and procedurally generated levels, this game challenges you to adapt and survive in a world where your body is your ultimate weapon.

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NEW RELEASE - Shift'n Slay (store.steampowered.com)
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Shift’n Slay is an amped-up turn-based tactical roguelike, where you fight your way through a cyberpunk hell step by step, trying to break a time loop engineered by corporate bastards.

 

Yu-Gi-Oh! EARLY DAYS COLLECTION is packed with classic Yu-Gi-Oh! games from the very early days of Dueling — bursting with retro RPGs and strategic card games with beloved anime characters!

 

Tennis Fighters is a groundbreaking tennis game featuring innovative additions never seen before like health bar, power bar, special shots, etc…) The mechanics are simple, more points you do, more damage you make to your opponent.

 

Through The Ages is a real-time high end graphical cinematic that takes us on a nostalgic journey through three of NVIDIA's iconic GPUs in unprecedended visual detail featuring visuals that push even the NVIDIA RTX 4090 to its limits.

 

A fast-paced movement game, loosely inspired by Surf and B-Hop. Featuring 5 gamemodes, multiplayer, and a large, playground-like world. Master the movement, and conquer the leaderboards.

 

A 2D Top-Down Action/Adventure in the vein of retro-gaming archetypes. Strategically maneuver your way through Grounds and Mesosphere and upgrade your Red Lightning to take down The SpaceLord!! Go Solo or Couch Co-Op Mayhem

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Trust no one. Perhaps not even yourself!

 

Vito Scaletta has started to make a name for himself on the streets of Empire Bay as someone who can be trusted to get a job done. Together with his buddy Joe, he is working to prove himself to the Mafia, quickly escalating up the family ladder with crimes of larger reward, status and consequence… the life as a wise guy isn’t quite as untouchable as it seems.

 

Ninja Five-O allows players to relive this classic game. Uphold justice with fierce Ninjutsu moves on Steam.

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