Domination
Domination, developed by an indie programmer, a specialist in the first-person shooter genre, is full of challenges, psychological terror, ruthless reptiles, unimaginable weapons of destruction and agile and fluid movement are the basis of intense first-person combat whether you’re charging at hordes of reptilians from space.
STORY:
You are a private detective who is investigating a series of strange bloody murders that are taking place in Iquitos, Peru. Your research has led you to an unexpected discovery, reptilian aliens are trying to take control of Earth by infecting pregnant women with alien DNA to create hybrids that are trying to transform Earth into their paradise. Its terraforming is causing temperatures to continually rise creating “global warming.”
Will you be able to stop them? ′ …
FEATURES:
A relentless campaign
In your fight against the hordes of reptiles from space, you will not be able to find the conspiracy that is stalking the world. Combine your arsenal of weapons and a melee system to slash and destroy reptiles violently.
Steam User 0
good game wish it was fully finished and keybinding and quicksave and more ammo more medkits a inventory to carry a lot more supply's
Steam User 4
This is going to be an updated review after the initial release of the game.
The initial release, was a bit of a disaster. It had some game breaking bugs, some downright hilarious bugs including the ability to walk through locked doors, and an ending that came out of nowhere.
Having spoken to the developer and having had the game updated, it's now a lot better. It's still fairly buggy; there's a lot of issues that make it a little frustrating. When you take damage, the screen takes on a permanent red blood spatter filter that makes it tough to see anything. It's extremely difficult to tell how close you are to death. And any weapon that isn't the shotgun is extremely awkward to use.
All that being said, the developer took the criticism well, and they've been working to fix the game.
I also love seeing these more "classic" monster designs come out; it's nice to see changes to the typical experience of vaguely Lovecraftian creatures or zombies, so I'm happy to see something different. I'd forgotten about the insane lizard people conspiracy until I saw this game, so the game gets points for that.
In my opinion, I'd say get it for a couple bucks on sale. It's a bit too expensive at $10 right now, but it definitely has potential.
Steam User 0
The game plays pretty well, has some rough spots you have to tolerate but is a very interesting and passionately made game.
I would beg though, either for more health, difficulty modes, or regenerating health. The game is just far too hard at this point, I love it enough to go through the trial and error against massively overpowered human enemies with guns, it may be realistic, but it is not very fun.
I do really love the game, but am torn with just how frustrating it is.
The levels, concepts, and story really are something special though so it is worth it in the end, but I wish and hope that the game gets a little love and care.