Aerialslayer
Bio
My name is Cody (Aerialslayer). I am a streamer, content creator and video game reviewer. My goal is to create a stream community where anyone can feel welcome, relax and tell me about their days. I am a huge mental health advocate and an Ally for the LGBTQIA+ community!
Winnipeg, Canada.
Platforms:
- Playstation 5
- PC
- Nintendo Switch
PSN: Aerialslayer
Xbox: Aerialslayer
Nintendo Switch: SW-5581-9940-1804
My name is Cody (Aerialslayer). I am a streamer, content creator and video game reviewer. My goal is to create a stream community where anyone can feel welcome, relax and tell me about their days. I am a huge mental health advocate and an Ally for the LGBTQIA+ community!
Winnipeg, Canada.
Platforms:
- Playstation 5
- PC
- Nintendo Switch
PSN: Aerialslayer
Xbox: Aerialslayer
Nintendo Switch: SW-5581-9940-1804
Badges
GOTY '23
Participated in the 2023 Game of the Year Event
1 Years of Service
Being part of the Backloggd community for 1 year
Roadtrip
Voted for at least 3 features on the roadmap
GOTY '22
Participated in the 2022 Game of the Year Event
Liked
Gained 10+ total review likes
Elite Gamer
Played 500+ games
Gamer
Played 250+ games
N00b
Played 100+ games
Favorite Games
924
Total Games Played
027
Played in 2024
042
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Ran into 2 really annoying bugs, way too many enemies on the road, battles were constant or 2 random large enemies would come out of nowhere and I would get destroyed. Some of the vocations were really fun, some not so much.
When you are being overrun with enemies, the staggering is nuts, you can't get up and they just wail on you constantly. I didn't have many issues with the frame rate, generally decent. Combat was a little janky, also depends on your vocation.
The world is massive and gets even larger during the end game. Overall, I did enjoy my time with it even though I got a frustrated a few times. A solid 8/10.
When you are being overrun with enemies, the staggering is nuts, you can't get up and they just wail on you constantly. I didn't have many issues with the frame rate, generally decent. Combat was a little janky, also depends on your vocation.
The world is massive and gets even larger during the end game. Overall, I did enjoy my time with it even though I got a frustrated a few times. A solid 8/10.
Attack of the Karen’s is a roguelight arcade space shooter. Battle waves of enemies, elites, and Karen’s! As you progress through each level you gain upgrade materials where you can spend on upgrading your ship. Stronger weapons, more health, faster movement, new attachments. All to help you progress further and further. During each level you will also find temporary power ups in bubbles. You shoot these bubbles to break what power up you would like to acquire them. Every time you die the level board will shuffle randomly. Which means every time you die you will have to fight a different Karen (boss) each time. Keeps it refreshing and not as grindy.
The further you get into the runs the harder it gets, so relying on those upgrades are going to be needed in order to progress to the end. Attack of the Karen’s is fun, addictive and challenging. The characters are also all voice acted which is really nice. Some of the power ups you receive are pretty funny and ridiculous in a good way. The Karen bosses are also very unique as well.
Overall, if you are into roguelights, space shooters, boss rushes, etc… I cannot recommend this game enough to you. It’s a great time and it keeps making you come back for more for the “one more time” feeling.
The further you get into the runs the harder it gets, so relying on those upgrades are going to be needed in order to progress to the end. Attack of the Karen’s is fun, addictive and challenging. The characters are also all voice acted which is really nice. Some of the power ups you receive are pretty funny and ridiculous in a good way. The Karen bosses are also very unique as well.
Overall, if you are into roguelights, space shooters, boss rushes, etc… I cannot recommend this game enough to you. It’s a great time and it keeps making you come back for more for the “one more time” feeling.
Looking up I see Only a Ceiling is a good little narrative adventure. You explore the house, learn a lot about stress and how she manages to deal with it. The atmosphere quickly changes about half way through. The vibe is very creepy and makes good use of audio to give you a sense of urgency and stress. Once the game is beaten you unlock explore mode where you fully explore the house and learn more about the lore. A nice little treat for beating the game.
My only complaint is that the game is very short but it doesn't mean it's a bad game by any means. I'm hoping if their is another game that the length will be a little longer.
My only complaint is that the game is very short but it doesn't mean it's a bad game by any means. I'm hoping if their is another game that the length will be a little longer.