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Infernal Radiation

Infernal Radiation

90 Positive / 21 Ratings | Version: 1.0.0

Asmodev

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Infernal Radiation Features

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https://store.steampowered.com/app/1675670/Priest_Simulator_Heavy_Duty/

About the Game

On Halloween Island, engineers test the innovative way of generating heat. The roots of the power plant reach deep into the earth, all the way to the heart of Hell, where the reactors obtain energy from burning souls. When an accident happens, the infernal radiation contaminates the earth. Inhabitants living in defiled areas struggle with numerous possessions. An exorcist is needed.

Game features:

  • Very simple gameplay, very difficult opponents.

  • Dynamic clashes.

  • 20 demons with unique abilities and battle patterns.

  • A dark history of the island hidden in the reports of the possessed.

  • Help of the rescued residents.

  • Free exploration of the rich world.

  • The choice of the order of exorcisms.

  • Cooperation on one screen.

Do you want more games from the Asmodev universe? Add Priest Simulator to your wishlist.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/950620/Priest_Simulator/

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Get Infernal Radiation steam game

Infernal Radiation, is a popular steam game developed by Infernal Radiation. You can download Infernal Radiation and top steam games with GameLoop to play on PC. Click the 'Get' button then you could get the latest best deals at GameDeal.

Infernal Radiation Features

YEAAAAAAH!!!

https://store.steampowered.com/app/1675670/Priest_Simulator_Heavy_Duty/

About the Game

On Halloween Island, engineers test the innovative way of generating heat. The roots of the power plant reach deep into the earth, all the way to the heart of Hell, where the reactors obtain energy from burning souls. When an accident happens, the infernal radiation contaminates the earth. Inhabitants living in defiled areas struggle with numerous possessions. An exorcist is needed.

Game features:

  • Very simple gameplay, very difficult opponents.

  • Dynamic clashes.

  • 20 demons with unique abilities and battle patterns.

  • A dark history of the island hidden in the reports of the possessed.

  • Help of the rescued residents.

  • Free exploration of the rich world.

  • The choice of the order of exorcisms.

  • Cooperation on one screen.

Do you want more games from the Asmodev universe? Add Priest Simulator to your wishlist.

https://store.steampowered.com/app/950620/Priest_Simulator/

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  • Developer

    Asmodev

  • Latest Version

    1.0.0

  • Last Updated

    2020-12-28

  • Category

    Steam-game

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Reviews

  • gamedeal user

    Oct 4, 2021

    Weird, kinda tacky looking, and the writing could be touched up in some places, but I feel like it adds to the charm - and this game is absolutely drowning in charm. Not the best game in the world, visually, lorewise, or mechanically, but it's a game that's absolutely very easy to fall in love with, and a game that I can see myself getting pretty addicted to. Following my last review, one of the devs reached out to me personally (it turns out the issue was that I had a controller and keyboard plugged in at once) and worked with me to help resolve my issue - if I had a real, actual bug, I'm convinced he would've done everything in his power to fix it, a kind of dedication the video game industry needs more of. While most of this studio's games appear at the surface level to be tacky little unity engine games, I can see them going very, very far if ever given the support, resources, and funding they deserve. Special thanks to Yod.
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 23, 2022

    Funniest game i have ever played, every moment of this game is pure fun, either you're laughing at the dialogue or enjoying the surprisingly solid gameplay.
  • gamedeal user

    Nov 11, 2022

    Well, I enjoyed this game way more than I should and finished it once. But in my second playthrough I met a gamebreaking bug that let me skip the half world and no way to turn back...
  • gamedeal user

    Feb 25, 2023

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  • gamedeal user

    Mar 25, 2023

    Let me start off by saying this game isn't all bad, it had effort put into it and it's not just some cash grab or student project type of game. I had a few glaring problems with the description which was part of the reason I decided to try this game out.This game is NOT a clicker game. This game is NOT an arcade game. This game is an exploration story based walking simulator RPG with a simple battle sequence that becomes more difficult as the game progresses. (I played this game for about an hour, but Steam glitched and erased all the time on it so I had to reopen the game and let it run for 5 minutes to do this review) Pros- the atmosphere is solid. It's exactly how it looks, giving you the immersion of sort of Lovecraft horror using exorcism to defeat enemies- the battle style, while simple, doesn't make the game feel like a complete breeze even on easy difficulty- if you're into storyline, it seems to be well themed and I didn't notice any grammar or spelling mistakes (I found it kind of hard to say good things about this game because of the cons, but also because it's not really my style of game. I honestly thought I was getting a clicker game, and it's very much so not that)Cons- they have the "I'm going to force you in this direction" way of the game unfolding. There's no real pathing the game pushes you toward, so once you finish a battle, you have to walk around the entire area trying to find what fire went out or what path became clear for you to progress. It's more walking simulator than anything else, but the area you're exploring is the same area you've walked through multiple times to go to the next fight. I'll give an example; The only way to go in the beginning is up the stairs and into a building. You clear the building, then you have to go back out and a new path opened up outside. There's no indication this happened, nothing points you in this direction, and this is every single section. You're locked into doing exactly what you need to in order to progress, and that's always a fight.- The fights are all the same. The difficulty raises, sure, but it's always against one enemy, they all throw orbs at you with various effects that you can reflect, and you have to hit them in between reflecting. That's every fight, and every fight is not only mandatory, but they lock you into it when you go into an area (as in you lose control of your character and it walks up to the enemy like it's an old school cutscene) and you have some cheesy dialogue before a fight, then every fight feels like a boss fight, then the same effort of dialogue after the fight before you get to progress. Is this game even a game? Or is it a story with a bit of gaming aspects thrown in? This is a terrible situation for me as I normally go for gameplay and skip dialogue, but that's the majority of the game I've seen- The battling aspect makes almost no sense. It's very clunky. You have to wait until both you and the enemy are glowing to attack. Sure, makes sense there I guess. Why make it both though? I spent the entire time watching myself instead of the fight because the focus is drawn to just you. That's not really a big deal because you're never glowing if the enemy isn't, it just seemed like a waste of time to make both glow. If you try to attack when you're not both glowing, it will stun you. You can't attack or block while you're stunned and if you try, it will continue to stun you, starting over the stun sequence. This is a terrible flaw in a game where your only main aspect of gameplay besides walking around looking for the next path is this fighting, and if you get off beat once, it can ruin the entire fight for you as you try to fix your problem. If you're making it so I can't attack or block while stunned, Why make it so I can continue to stun myself by trying? That's like pushing someone onto the ground, and if they try to get up, they'll be punished, but they're prone so trying is their only chance of helping the situation. Then, the worst part of this aspect; reflecting attacks back at the enemy does NOTHING to the enemy! So you're saying if someone throws a grenade at me, then I throw it back at them and it explodes right at their feet that it will do nothing? That's some insane friendly fire tactics in a game that's fighting is 70% reflecting. I hate the way the fights feel, every aspect of them. They're drawn out, uncomfortable, repetitive, and mandatoryI got bored very fast. I'm sure if I was into storyline, it might be a slightly different answer, but I can't see a story that will make me want to play the bland fights over and over while also exploring the same place looking for the next path that didn't seem like a way I could go before the fight. It didn't get too difficult, I didn't get stuck looking for the next place, I just lost all interest in this game from the format being 80% exploring the same area and 20% locked into a battle system I hate. It might get better later on, and it might improve the fighting as the game progresses as well, but you're supposed to draw a person in with the beginning of a game, not deter them from playing before it builds into an okay game. If this had a $1 price tag, I could see some sort of appeal for someone to take a chance on it, but when it's not on sale, that's a steep price to pay to potentially get disappointed.
  • gamedeal user

    May 1, 2023

    "Infernal Radiation" is a rhythm-boss-rush-game with lite RPG-mechanics. The satirising design has it's charm, but the color-palette is really muddy, the game is way too dark to look at and the story is (while intentionally dumb and tongue in cheek) convoluted, irritating and riddled with typos. Nevertheless: The combat feels kind of nice and rewarding once you get the hang of the momentum. Maybe recommended for fans of unfiltered indie crudeness, where ideas and issues form a somewhat interesting dance.
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 11, 2020

    full play through here: https://youtu.be/17AAiHMZlQ8 Review: I Really enjoyed the demo for this and enjoyed the full game as well the only glitch I ran into was when I had to close the game to free up some memory it had the current save in slot 3 my original slot which was slot 2 didn't save at all slot 2 was still difficulty 2 which I had progressed in but my slot 3 which actually have my save was difficulty one and it wouldn't let me change it back without restarting the game regardless I'm glad it did downgrade the difficulty the last 2 fights are soooooooo hard. The dialogue at points can be really hard to understand but you can get the gist of what's going on. The aesthetic is dope and I like the rpg elements definitely worth a play.
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 14, 2020

    I've only played this game for about 2 hours so far but im having way too much fun with it. The Gameplay is really fun and addictive, i love the RPG component of the game. The music is very catchy and enjoyable to hear, it gives a nice spooky feeling, very appropriate for the concept of demons and exorcism and battles. I can't wait to see what else will be added in future updates
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 25, 2020

    + Cool music that creates the atmosphere + Stabilty - no problems here. Everything works. Even ultra wide is supported. + A big plus for me for graphic design and characters + Story - builds up, for players that love to read. Looks complex, some of the dialogs are insanely funny. - minor bugs- but easy to fix -/+ UI sometimes really nice, in other place could be better - no map? All in all For fans of adventures with rpg-action elements - I recommend it. It's EA, but on a high level of refinement. It's always good to support the devs in EA when the game contain so many cool ideas.
  • gamedeal user

    Aug 26, 2020

    At first the game has rejected me a bit duo IMO quite terrible storytelling. But more time flowing the more I actually enjoy story, characters and this little weird almost rythm-like battles. So far i Like: - Combat but it need improvements (esp visuals :D) - Visuals - Design (aside from main hero, something is off) - Soundtrack So far i HATE: - Voice Actor during battles - WHAT THE F I am so done of this Cringe combo of Mariahihi Jabadaba and Christ. Pure cringe for me and sounds awful
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