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Stationeers: Supporters Metallic Spray Paints

Stationeers: Supporters Metallic Spray Paints is a small cosmetic DLC that adds four metallic paint colors. It’s optional, aimed at players who enjoy the deep, technical Stationeers simulation and want a straightforward way to support ongoing development.

Difficulty75/100

PaceSlow and methodical

Reviews43 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy deep engineering and simulation games

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ActionAdventureIndie

ARK Tides of Fortune

ARK Tides of Fortune is a paid expansion that shifts Genesis Part 1 into a nautical frontier with buildable ships, naval combat, a ship skill tree, new companions (Tidepup and Parrot), and cinematic milestones starring Karl Urban. The store page highlights shipbuilding, manual cannon aiming, specialty ammo, and milestone-driven story beats; player reviews are mixed, praising the new naval theme and companions while calling out bugs, optimization, limited server access, and concerns about price versus content.

Difficulty60/100

PaceOpen-world, variable pace

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy ship-based PvE and PvP gameplay

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Code RAPID Demo

Code RAPID Demo is a fast, third‑person mecha action demo that emphasizes high‑mobility movement, weapon/part customization, and short mission‑based encounters. Player reception is very positive overall, with consistent praise for the movement feel, customization depth, visuals and smooth performance on modest hardware. Common criticisms in the demo focus on the energy/EN recovery system, uneven boss telegraphing and difficulty spikes, lock‑on/tracking oddities, and some controller/input quirks. The demo is recommended for players who enjoy Armored Core‑style mech builds and high‑skill movement; casual players should expect a learning curve and occasional design roughness.

Difficulty70/100

PaceFast, bursty combat

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Fans of Armored Core and fast mech action games

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ARK: Genesis Ascended Part 1

ARK: Genesis Ascended Part 1 is a story-oriented survival expansion that adds a massive new ocean with overhauled water physics, new creatures, missions, vehicles, and gear. The store description highlights mission variety, taming, building, and new biomes; player reviews collected at launch are mixed to negative, citing an empty-feeling underwater, performance problems, crashes, limited official servers at release, and concerns that key ship features are tied to paid DLC. If you prioritize naval combat or polished underwater exploration you may want to wait for fixes or own the relevant DLC; longtime ARK players who accept live-service rough edges may still find mission and taming content interesting.

Difficulty70/100

PaceExploration and grind

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Longtime ARK players who accept live-service issues

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ActionSimulation

Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades

Hot Dogs, Horseshoes & Hand Grenades is a long-running VR gun sandbox with physics-driven weapon handling, 600+ firearms, diverse modes (Take & Hold, roguelite, ranges) and a large modding scene. Reviews are overwhelmingly positive; competitive modes are demanding and some UI/visuals show their age, but the game offers deep replayability for VR and gun-sandbox fans.

Difficulty75/100

PaceVaried

Reviews99 sampled

Best for: VR owners who enjoy in-depth firearms and sandbox play

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Feed The Pit

Feed The Pit is a linear, story-driven investigative horror where you use a limited hand of magical cards to narrow a target's location and hunt them while avoiding a single relentless nemesis each mission. Act 1 launches as a short experience (commonly reported at ~3–5 hours) that many players praise for atmosphere, story, and scary monster encounters. Common player notes request more player agency, a mission select/infinite mode, and quality-of-life fixes; the store page also confirms Acts 2 and 3 will arrive as free updates in coming months.

Difficulty55/100

PaceTense, investigative

Reviews73 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy narrative-driven indie horror

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Beachwear Armor Set

Beachwear Armor Set is a cosmetic DLC that only changes your character's appearance (works for male and female models) and does not alter stats or abilities. The store page describes it as a purely visual override; player reviews repeatedly note jiggle physics and tongue-in-cheek fan purchases. Some users praise the look and bought it to support the developers, while a minority report first-person visual mismatches or question value for money.

Difficulty10/100

PaceNo gameplay impact

Reviews37 sampled

Best for: Players who want cosmetic-only armor skins

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The Office Void

The Office Void is a short psychological horror set on a night shift where you manage caffeine, complete work tasks, and stave off vivid hallucinations. Atmospheric, tense sessions mix dark office humor with resource-management survival; player reviews are generally positive about scares and mood but note session brevity.

Difficulty60/100

PaceTense, slow-burn

Reviews31 sampled

Best for: Players who enjoy short, atmospheric psychological horror

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Godius Eternal War

Godius Eternal War is a retro 2D pixel MMORPG that leans into nation warfare, player-driven economy, and old-school progression. The store page and many player reports confirm the classic, community-focused design, but launch-stage technical issues, poor UI/QoL, and localization/input problems make early progression and global play frustrating for many. Recent developer notices show the team is addressing launch bugs and item display errors, so the game may suit veterans seeking nostalgia and PvP-driven conflict, but it remains a mixed choice for new or non-Korean players right now.

Difficulty70/100

PaceSlow grind

Reviews46 sampled

Best for: Veteran players seeking old-school MMORPG nostalgia

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DJMAX RESPECT V - V LIBERTY V PACK

DJMAX RESPECT V - V LIBERTY V PACK is a DLC for DJMAX RESPECT V that adds 20 original songs, videos, a UI theme and gear skin. Player reviews are Very Positive overall: many praise the song selection, visual presentation, and a balanced mix of mid- and high-level charts (including multiple SC15-level tracks), while some users note a vocal-heavy lineup and a handful of uneven tracks. The pack is described as more accessible than some prior V Liberty releases, making it a good fit for mid-level rhythm players and fans of DJMAX-style vocal tracks.

Difficulty65/100

PaceFast, rhythm-driven

Reviews100 sampled

Best for: Fans of DJMAX RESPECT V looking for new original songs

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NINJA MASTER'S

NINJA MASTER'S is a faithful 1996 NEOGEO fighting-game port that preserves the original arcade feel while adding rollback netcode, Practice Mode, Tournament options, and a Gallery. The game centers on instant weapon/unarmed stance switching for fast, tactical matches. Player reviews praise the deep, old-school mechanics and visuals, but warn of brutal single-player AI and a few reports of lag or rendering delays in online/training. With 12 characters, online lobbies, and training tools, NINJA MASTER'S is best suited to players who enjoy technical, competitive 2D fighters and retro arcade fidelity rather than casual solo play.

Difficulty72/100

PaceFast with big damage swings

Reviews8 sampled

Best for: Fans of 1990s NEOGEO and arcade fighters

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Ocean Planet

Ocean Planet is a short (≈30-minute) single-player action-adventure that mixes modernized beat-'em-up combat with platforming, exploration, and a light ingredient-scavenging + cooking loop. The game is repeatedly praised for its art, animation, and soundtrack, and reviewers call the core flow fun and energetic. Several players report combat-related bugs and progression-blocking issues; an immediate post-launch update notes fixes for some reported problems. Best suited for players seeking a compact, art-forward indie experience rather than a long campaign.

Difficulty40/100

PaceFast-paced

Reviews7 sampled

Best for: Players who value strong art, animation and music in indie games