Even though the game is currently going for $1.79 from $1.99, I cannot in good faith recommend something so broken. It has the standard Game Guru interface, with that annoying heartbeat when you take any amount of damage. There are many weapons in the game including pistols, hatchets, axes, and rifles, but when you try to pick them up a message appears that says "I'm a peaceful person." and you're only allowed to use the knife. It really doesn't matter too much, as enemies die in one to two hits. The "zombie" enemy has the worst AI I have ever seen, and I have played many Unity and Game Guru asset flips and broken cash-grabs, but this is one of the worst. Enemies give up, walk continuously into walls, and do not seem to interact with the enviornment at all. When you take any damage, be prepared for the never-ending heartbeat and the screen to light up bright red. The sad thing is that it actually helps with visability since the game is too dark, and the flashlight is your standard Stea...
Aztecalypse
- Release Date:
- Nov 11, 2016
- Developer:
- Displacement Studios
- Publisher:
- Displacement Studios
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
In Aztecalypse you explore a newly discovered area with remnants of an ancient culture. As a leading scientist from the National Institute of Mystery you volunteer to investigate the disappearance of archeologists which had been examining the site. Dropped off near an abandoned camp, you have to discover what happened to the mercenary.
If you like First Person Action games set in mystic places, in an Open World with neat places to visit aside the story, you will definitely love this game!
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User Reviews
Ugh. I knew better when I spent the $1.79 on this game right after it launched, but I was hoping that somehow, someway the game would provide enough fun to make it worth the low asking price. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is my overly patient "First Play on Launch Day" Impressions and Review Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2fjgFBNEGs --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Instead, I found a game almost void of graphics options, NO lighting options, and a world extremely dark and not fun at all to try to move though. The world is also very sloppily created without any clear indication of where you should go next. The zombies in the game look like assets either purchased or stolen from the game guru engine or perhaps the Unity store, and the AI is beyond laughable. Zombies will try and walk through walls and trees even after you've moved in a big circle and snuck ...
Single map (I hesitate to refer to these as open world) GameGuru games haven't really been good, Father's Island is the best example; this could be a good example but it really lacks any objectives, the only real puzzle is getting a note which isn't identified by the game which makes a bridge appear & the rest of the time you are basically running around zombies in a too dark area with poor path guidance. It could turn out okay, I have yet to see a GameGuru game get truly fixed (save for I guess Alone K.W. which launched with a bug where most of the walls were missing) but if more objectives & notes are added & the lighting completely overhauled then it could be passable (for GameGuru games on Steam). Basically more detailed ramblings of the above points: - Too dark, because it is too dark, you wander off the path frequently & either get jagged in geometry or slide into instant kill water. So it needs better path design. - The ambient sound isn't cutting it, there is music in the trai...
The human mind is indeed quite fascinating. On one side, it is capable of elevating the human race to its greatest heights. On the other hand, it is capable of bringing the human race to its lowest. Since the dawn of Steam Greenlight, PC gaming has turned into a mass grave of shovelwares, to the point that it is now impossible to keep track of every bad games being released in a year. Here, bear in my mind that I use the word "games" very loosely... Developped by Displacement Studios and released in 2016, Aztecalypse is an adventure-horror game in first person perspective made with GameGuru. Set on an historical site in Mexico, you play a scientist who must investigate on the disappearance of an excavation team. While this sounds cliché, keep in mind that the real issue with the game is not the story itself but the fact that it has been made with GameGuru... Born from the unhealthy minds behind FPS Creator, GameGuru is a gamemaking tool that spawned many abysmal titles since its off...
I got $2.19 worth of comedy out of this game
Real boring. Skip this trash.
It hurts knowing that this developer gets money each time I buy a trading card from the community market.
[h2]Aztecalypse[/h2] Has a total of [b]5[/b] trading cards.
I am 32 years old. My ex-wife and I have a daughter together, and we adopted our son together. Both are now 4 years old. When we were going through our separation, I felt lost and unhappy. I was self-destructive. One day, I was so angry with everything spiraling out of control that I punched a concrete wall in a moment of overwhelming emotion. This resulted in breaking my fifth metacarpal in my right hand—the hand I worked with, played games with, and used to carry my children to bed—the hand I desperately needed to ensure I could continue providing. Upon learning the severity of the self-inflicted damage, I became almost suicidal. Keep in mind that just a few months before this, I was the happiest man, with no history of depression or anxiety. I had never experienced anger outbursts, nor was I the type to break down and cry, but I was in a tough situation that truly prevented me from seeing the light on the other side. With nothing better to do, I looked for a game I could pla...
I'm so glad this exists An unmatchable experience. We laughed, we cried but in the end, it brought all of us together. The game guru game ever made. Also the trailer is a straight up lie, I couldn't run for the entire game
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 10
- Processor: 2.5 Ghz or faster processor (Intel) / 3.5 Ghz or faster processor (AMD)
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1 GB RAM / Widescreen
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: optional
- Additional Notes: These specifications might cause a slow loading time.
Recommended
- OS *: Windows Vista, 7, 8 or 10
- Processor: 3 Ghz or faster processor (Intel) / 4 Ghz or faster processor (AMD)
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1,5 GB RAM / Widescreen
- Storage: 1 GB available space
- Sound Card: onboard
- Additional Notes: A Solid State Disk is recommended to speed up the loading time.
FAQ
How much does Aztecalypse cost?
Aztecalypse costs $0.99.
What are the system requirements for Aztecalypse?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 or 10 Processor: 2.5 Ghz or faster processor (Intel) / 3.5 Ghz or faster processor (AMD) Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 1 GB RAM / Widescreen Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: optional Additional Notes: These specifications might cause a slow loading time. Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows Vista, 7, 8 or 10 Processor: 3 Ghz or faster processor (Intel) / 4 Ghz or faster processor (AMD) Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: 1,5 GB RAM / Widescreen Storage: 1 GB available space Sound Card: onboard Additional Notes: A Solid State Disk is recommended to speed up the loading time.
What platforms is Aztecalypse available on?
Aztecalypse is available on Windows PC.
Is Aztecalypse worth buying?
Aztecalypse has 50% positive reviews from 30 players.
When was Aztecalypse released?
Aztecalypse was released on Nov 11, 2016.
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