[H1]You are a Beholder, a frightening hellish creature dragged from the bowels of the earth by magic. Your hunger knows no bounds and it’s up to you to prove that to the mortal wretch who summoned you to this plane. This twin-stick shooter will have you blasting waves of soldiers with a variety of power that are randomly selected by a dice roll, eating to keep your health up, and avoiding sword strokes and a hail of arrows in order to survive.[/h1] https://youtu.be/jzmYhSR7DiI The “story” campaign in Behold! Is a bit misleading because there’s no actual story to speak of behind the gratuitous violence that the game presents. You are given a brief tutorial that suggests that you have been summoned into this protective magic circle by the man outside it and then you are told how to shoot your eye lasers and how to eat to recover HP. After that - surprise, surprise - you are encouraged to break free and kill the man who summoned you, after which an entire kingdom is after your...
Behold!
- Release Date:
- Oct 26, 2016
- Developer:
- Toster12D3
- Publisher:
- Toster12D3
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
You are playing as a monster who is stuck between two armies. Two kingdoms have been fighting for a hundred years and all means are good to win.
A powerful wizard summoned an aberration, but his concentration was broken accidentally.
What will happen next?
Your monster can hit enemies with different deadly rays, smash them and eat them in one piece. But he has to fight with soldiers, noble knights, brutal barons, elemental mages, necromancers, clerics and enslaved giant creatures.
You have to
- destroy waves of enemies,
- choose perks,
- pick power-ups
- and survive as long as possible!
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User Reviews
Wow just wow, this is my experience with this game! Click READ MORE for more. https://youtu.be/uSZNnx6ZSQ0 I bought this with the hopes of RPG, which it is not... but its amazing The CHAOS I love it, it's a wasd movement mouse aiming insanity shoot with limitless enemies flying at you! Curse, burn, doom, freeze your foes and kill them all until you are slain! There is no description I can put here to explain this game. But here are the pros and cons as always! Pros - CHAOS!!!! - DEATH!!!! - DESTRUCTION!!!! - Simple controls! - Kick ass music! - Compete for high scores! - Insane amounts of creatures and monsters - Easy to learn impossible to master! - Eat people for health! Cons - Need more powers - No upgrades (stronger powers to fight ever increasing power mobs?) - Same map - Same music This game is simple yet an insane amount of fun and chaos! Despite the limits of what it is this game could expand into something insane! I can see Co-Op same computer and Counter-Op, More maps mor...
Honestly this is a very simple game. But simplicity does not equal boring. The game is basiclly a fun little twin stick shooter with chaotic and metal feeling to it's gameplay. It's not complicated and it's not hard to understand. It's just simple fun. The game is incredibly cheap, so thats all i could ask for <3
Bought the game and was going to stream it. After 15 minutes of screwing with my mouse, I was unable to get the retical to move. I was stuck shooting in one direction. Tried using a controller since it states it has full controller support, wouldn't accept inputs. There are no settings in-game you can change or modify relating to controls. Might be an interesting game, just not currenlty playable for me. Possibly check it out once some updates happen.
This game is good cheap fun. You play as a beholder, a most fearsome D N D monster, summoned by a wizard to help one of two armies immersed in a never-ending struggle. The wizard must have done something wrong, because you slip your bonds and then the fun starts. The game is simple, survive as long as you can. It is a twin stick survival arena game. Fire, freeze, kinetic, curse and fear beams are your weapons. Oh, and you can eat people to replenish your health. Like I said, good cheap fun.
an interesting idea for a gae, it should still be in early access, store page says full controller support none of my controller settings worked properly even the keyboard commands and shortcuts would not work correctly. this title still needs alot of work before i can really be playable. Its a good price but still needs TONs of work to be playable and controller or even keyboard friendly. for now i have to not recommend this game as is. I'll have to refund it for now since theres no controller / keyboard support or ingame settings to make it playable for me.
In-Game cursor does not move and actual cursor is hidden and not bound to window. Controller support is very shoddy with no option to keybind. Game looks fun but is unplayable in this condition.
Right now, sadly, I can't recommend this game. As others have noted, there appear to be some control issues that are only affecting certain people/systems:- My mouse (Razer Naga with fully up-to-date Synapse software) won't move the targetting recticle. This immediately makes mouse + keyboard play impossible. I've tried it with my Xbox pad unplugged just to be sure, but it still doesn't work. And speaking of the gamepad... The right stick DOES move the recticle, joy! But you have to hold it in a direction to aim, otherwise it snaps back to being on top of you. This wouldn't be a problem, except the game is hard-coded to use A and B to fire the two beams. I don't know about you, but it really doesn't feel right to me to have to hover my right hand over the pad with my thumb on the stick and a finger on each of those two buttons. In fact it chuffing hurts after a while. This would be easily remedied by allowing the user to rebind the controls, but alas, such is not possible. ...
The Basics: Nice pixel art, rocking music, funny sounds, satisfying death animations :) Xbox 360 controller works nicely. The game should run on any toaster of your choice. The Gameplay: You are a monster which breaks loose between two armies, your task is to survive by wiping out said armies. Waves of diverse enemies will be thrown against you ranging from several kinds of melee guys to archers to mages and (mini)bosses like giants, minotaurs etc. You will shoot 4 kinds of rays (picked randomly, 1-2 at a time) with different effects to kill stuff. Furthermore you can jump granting you invincibility while in mid-air and crushing enemies beneath you when you come down (has a cooldown). Finally you will eat enemies whom you touch replenishing your health by 10 each time (again beware the cooldown). Powerups lying on the ground shake things up from time to time, providing fire trails, insta kill explosions, extra health etc. Short breaks between stages allow you to choose one of 4 random...
It's a fun, simple game with great music, you get your moneys worth.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 460 @ 2.53GHz
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 310M
- Storage: 100 MB available space
Recommended
- OS *: Windows 7
- Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 460 @ 2.53GHz
- Memory: 3 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 310M
- Storage: 100 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Behold! cost?
Behold! costs $1.99.
What are the system requirements for Behold!?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 460 @ 2.53GHz Memory: 3 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 310M Storage: 100 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 460 @ 2.53GHz Memory: 3 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 310M Storage: 100 MB available space
What platforms is Behold! available on?
Behold! is available on Windows PC.
Is Behold! worth buying?
Behold! has 68% positive reviews from 19 players.
When was Behold! released?
Behold! was released on Oct 26, 2016.
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