RULES OF SURVIVAL PC/ANDROID AND IOS

RULES OF SURVIVAL

Rules of Survival is a 3D mobile battle royale game where 120 unarmed players are 
dropped onto a vast deserted island. Fight to the death using weapons, vehicles, and resources 
found across the game map.

Publisher: NetEase Games
Playerbase: High
Type: Mobile Battle Royale
Release Date: November 14, 2017
Pros: +Intense combat. +Solo and group modes. +Variety of 
weapons and gear.
Cons: -Similar to other PUBG-alikes. 
-Awkward controls. 
-Buggy gameplay.


Minimum Requirements:

Operating System: Android 4.0 and later, iOS 7.0 and later

Rules of Survival is a free-to-play 3D mobile battle royale shooter that plays similarly to Playerunknown's Battlegrounds and Fortnite. Enter the game, either alone or with up to four other players, and prepare to enter a match for the survival of the fittest against 120 other players. Strategically air drop into the game's massive island and rush to gather weaponry, armor, and other resources to help you in the fight. Go head-on with other players or sit back and wait for the masses to finish each other off, with the ultimate goal of being the final player standing. Much like other games in the battle royale genre, the game area is continually restricted by a circle that slowly deals damage to players. Move to the center of the circle to avoid the damage, at the cost of being near more dangerous groups of players. Collect a wide variety of firearms for use in combat and pilot multiple vehicles to get where they need to be, and unlock a variety of cosmetic upgrades in the game shop to unlock new looks for your character.
Rules of Survival Key Features:
  • Battle Royale Combat – fight to be the last man standing on a deserted island, using your wits and skills to stay alive.
  • Solo or Multiplayer Gameplay – queue up for a game solo or join up with friends to explore the game map and survive.
  • Variety of Weaponry – equip a variety of weapons and armor that are found across the island, including SMGs and assault rifles, as well as helmets that save you from headshots.
  • Massive Game Map – air drop onto the game's massive island filled with empty buildings, giving you multiple strategies to dominate the game boards.
  • Abandoned Vehicles – jump into one of the deserted vehicles and drive quickly across the game map to reach new areas and plow through dangerous territory.

Luftrausers PC



  • Release Date: 
  • Developer: Vlambeer
  • Summary: 

  • Luftrausers is an arcade-style aerial combat shooter where ace pilots will be able to customize their own "rauser" and battle wily enemy fighters amongst the clouds or charge colossal battleships scattered across the open seas.


Completely freaking worth the purchase. Yes, it's a pure arcade-style game with random 
enemies and one setting/stage for ten bucks, but the mechanics are so fine-tuned, the aesthetic's so unique, the crazy color palettes are just insane, and the part combinations make it very replayable. My favorite thing to do is just play the game with all random parts - just restarting with a new build each time. With just that one stage, I've put more hours into this than I did with Assassin's Creed IV, so that's something.

The real enjoyment in Luftrausers doesn’t really come from experimenting, it’s more about finding the right fit. It’s really about performance, not options, and the game’s longevity and value come from excellent tuning and feedback. You launch, then you thread the needle, push the envelope, curse your foes, and go out in a blaze of glory.

ETHER One PC


Release Date: 
Developer: White Paper Games
Summary: 

Ether One is a first person adventure that deals with the fragility of the human mind. There are two paths in the world you can choose from. At its core is a story exploration path free from puzzles where you can unfold the story at your own pace. There is also a deeper, more adventurous path in which you can complete complex puzzles to restore life changing events of the patients history in order to help the validation of their life. The choice is left to you. 







Ether One is the first game in a long time to challenge my problem solving. Ether One tests the player in a such a way as not to slow the pace down to a halt. Stuck on a puzzle - no problem, you can continue to explore and take in the deep and touching story at your own pace. This makes Ether One a suitable game for players of all skill levels. With a beautifully simple control set and an ingenious approach to inventory and item management/collecting. Many players will find themselves with a curious collection of items in their possession which will bring out the hoarder in everyone!

I highly recommend this game to seasoned and new gamers alike.

Resident Evil 4: Ultimate HD Edition PC

Release Date: 
Developer: Capcom

Summary: 

In Resident Evil 4, Special Agent Leon S. Kennedy is dispatched on a mission to rescue the U.S. President’s daughter who has been kidnapped. Wending his way to a rural village in Europe, he faces new threats that are a departure from the traditional lumbering zombie enemies of the earlier installments in the series. Leon battles horrific new creatures infested by a new threat called Las Plagas and faces off against an aggressive group of enemies including mind-controlled villagers that are tied to Los Illuminados, the mysterious cult which is behind the abduction.




Arguably the best Resident Evil game made so far brought to Steam with Achievements, high defiition textures and the same ass-kicking factor as the game had on its release for only 20 god damn dollars? 


This time, the conversion of this classic is loyal to the original game published in 2005 on GameCube. Even if this is a lazy port, technically speaking, it is still one of the best survival horror games ever made, and you ought to play it if you didn't before. Period.

Half Minute Hero: The Second Coming PC



Release Date: 
Developer: Opus

  • Summary:
  •  You have 30 seconds to save the world....again. Half Minute Hero: The Second coming is the bigger and badder sequel to the world' fastest RPG. Finally available outside Japan exclusively on Steam. Find a quest, level up, equip some loot, and slay the Evil Lord, all in half a minute.



Awesome sequel.
Even though I still agree hmh 1 was better and had the certain charm. You just can't justify giving this game a below 8
 score!!

for me Hmh1 was just better because the idea was new. I think it's quite hard to make a sequel to games with a certain gimmick. Adding a lot of cool new stuff is hard in a game totally based on the '30 second' idea.

I still adored the art, music and the bosses, and i'll probably find myself grinding and speedrunning again! certainly worth it. And big thumbs up to teh developers to give the permanent 25% off for hmh1 owners (steam)

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