IMUGI

IMUGI

Awesome game and some really tough puzzles. I enjoyed the endless runner and got some cool skins from it. I’m an achievement hunter so it was fun to replay the story to unlock them! The endless runners one were more difficult to get but I got there!

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game


Read More: Best 3D Point & Click Games.


While none of the puzzles were all too difficult the big problem with the game is that the controls are terrible. You can’t hold and drag where you want to go, you have to click and wait, except when you are holding something there are on screen buttons you need to click with your mouse. Plus half of the time when you click to pick something up it glitches and either doesn’t grab it or you do grab it but it clips into another object. I know it’s free but there are some really great free games out there and I hold this type of game to the same standards.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

IMUGI on Steam

Monolithic

Monolithic

So I really do like the idea of this game, and I did have a lot of fun playing it!

However I think the tutorial should be a little expanded? I still don’t quite understand how capturing the cities work and I played a few rounds with a friend.

I wish the sandbox had monoliths to fight so I could practice there, and I think it would be helpful if we could pick the Monoliths we’re using in the sandbox mode so that we could practice them against others.

Sometimes when you play the tutorial it freezes up and doesn’t actually play, but that can be remedied by closing the game and opening it again.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game


Read More: Best 3D Fantasy Games.


I recommend this game only because it is free. it seems like the game needs a little bug squashing and there is no single player. HOWEVER, I like the idea of it, the UI works, the art looks good, and the music is great! Here are some videos of gameplay and a broken tutorial:

https://youtu.be/s5ksiG8g-nA

https://youtu.be/FR0x98X5YxY

Without multiplayer, there is not much to sink your teeth into, especially considering that the tutorial broke on the second “playthrough”. I would not suggest getting your hopes up for this until the player base expands or you have friends who are interested in playing.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

Monolithic on Steam

The Great Unborn

The Great Unborn

I spent two whole dollars on this and I would have rather set both dollar bills on fire and shoved them up my butthole than have played this game for a single minute. The scenery is generic and unchanging, the combat simplistic (you only have one move), the enemy AI makes no sense. And to top it all off,

! when you reach the final boss, you get a screen that says “you failed to get revenge and have died” and then the game ends. The audacity of the developer to charge any amount of money for this at all should be a crime.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game


Read More: Best 3D Violent Games.


The Great Unborn on Steam

Creatio Ex Nihilo: Aition

Creatio Ex Nihilo: Aition

OMG BATTLE THESE SHITTY GODS IN THIS ShITTY GaME

Real player with 10.0 hrs in game

***Before beginning, I would like to give a special thanks to my brother, Cold Dingo [33rd], for proofing this lengthy review so early in the morning when I am certain he would have preferred sleep. Your selflessness was not overlooked.

Creatio Ex Nihilo: Aition-literally translated from Latin as, “creation from nothing: cause”-is a turn-based strategy roleplaying title depicting the inception of the universe from a being known as Uros. As an avid fanatic of Dungeons & Dragons, this title struck my interest considering much of the former lore from the tabletop game stemmed from Greek mythology as does CEN:A. Even though the concept of this project is intriguing, the execution does appear to lack polish.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Creatio Ex Nihilo: Aition on Steam

Maybe Immortal

Maybe Immortal

Maybe Immortal is an action role-playing hack-and-slash game based on Chinese mythology and cultivation. You will grow in a courtyard of one mysterious taoist to become immortal.

Fate has no mercy, it treats all beings indifferently.

With a background based around ancient Chinese myths and stories, players can hack and slash in a courtyard to fight for their own destiny.

The Tao produced One; One produced Two; Two produced Three; Three produced All things.

There are lots of items and equipments to help players to become a god-like being.

Features

  • 1 Gameplay Map.

  • 15 items.

  • 10 equipments.

Maybe Immortal on Steam

Sword and Fairy 7

Sword and Fairy 7

Vast improvement compared to S&F 6. Impressive graphics, storyline is good and I love the new battle system. Bosses are challenging at higher levels and definitely requires some familiarisation of the skills to win, especially the last few. Played 2 rounds already at normal and difficult levels and gameplay was smooth. Did not experience any crashes or black screens or whatsoever. Only the bosses challenge after finishing the game is buggy. I played it in chinese, looking forward to DLCs. I do wish for an extra slot for the accessory though coz the buff they give are not really substantial but if you can stack 2 of those it’s probably more useful. Some accessories have to be worn throughout for convenience too so it’s quite troublesome to keep changing. Not my favourite chinese paladin series in terms of storyline but at least the ending seems to be a good one.

Real player with 180.5 hrs in game

This game is great and what most open world games should aspire to be. Let me first state this game isn’t open world but are big maps that feel open world even tho most or instanced.

What they got right:

1. Trash mobs don’t just drop random stupid loot, they drop stuff u will actually need to use in crafting foods and forging ur gear.

2. It’s actually a challenge to upgrade gear and find better gear, ur aren’t just RNG handed broken crap.

3. The combat system is pretty smooth for a budget game, like better than GENSHIN IMPACT or any other similar game that’s been released in a while. Makes Darksiders look clunky.

Real player with 58.7 hrs in game

Sword and Fairy 7 on Steam

Yokai Taiji

Yokai Taiji

Yokai Taiji is an adventure game, in which you will take the place of the last Yokai hunter in Japan, he lived with his grandmother who passed him the knowledge about what they are, how they manifest themselves and how to seal the Yokai . The Yokai are creatures of different shapes and sizes but with greater power than humans, due to this they tend to act arrogantly towards humans.

When one day an evil Yokai appeared to take her, now it is up to you to rescue her and purge your house of the Yokai.

Yokai Taiji on Steam

Faraday Protocol

Faraday Protocol

Hey Devs, great game. I found some of the levels challenging and a good use of logic. I did my first run in 14 hrs. and even enjoyed a second run to collect my missing collectible achievement. The jumping portions in some of the puzzles were quite easy once I figured out the timing sequence. A well thought out game and highly recommended. I’d like to see a sequel.

Real player with 34.1 hrs in game

Awesome game. Addictive. Absolutely beautiful to look at. The puzzles are challenging and interesting. Its also pretty simple and straightforward but with a cool backstory. Would be fun to have a 2 player option, making the puzzles even more mind-bending. I really hope they make a sequel!

Real player with 22.1 hrs in game

Faraday Protocol on Steam

Hoards of Glory

Hoards of Glory

I really enjoy the attack/defense dynamics. It adds a level of strategy beyond luck of random die rolls.

Being brand new, the game has a few quirks, but i’m confident the devs will deal with them in time.

Real player with 52.4 hrs in game

Edit: I have found a few bugs. D3D error that froze the game, upon resuming that save, the AI’s kept rolling their winning shields but continuously used them for shields rather than winning the game.

A simple dice placement game. With dice games, luck is always a big factor and as long as their is a mechanic to mitigate the luck, the game becomes interesting. In Hoards of Glory your dice choices are: place dice on the board to try to fill it for the win, attack another players dice pool to set them back, defend your dice pool from players that have a large dice pool and may go on the attack, put dice in the bank so you can buy new ones at the beginning of your next turn, any combination of these can be done in a turn. The game has AI players and online, although I don’t know how many people have this game so I’m not sure if finding opponents is possible. This is one of those hidden gems, simple and fun.

Real player with 25.3 hrs in game

Hoards of Glory on Steam

Achilles: Legends Untold

Achilles: Legends Untold

Take part in the journey of Achilles, who stands in the middle of the centuries-long conflict between Hades and Ares. The young hero is being sent to battle the War God’s child – Phobos. His journey will take him to many different corners of mythological lands where he will obtain powerful artifacts that will aid him in his quest. Achilles is not alone as Hephaistos – the god of blacksmiths - is always ready to craft new weapons in exchange for materials.

Achilles: Legends Untold is an isometric action RPG game, greatly inspired by the souls-like genre and old-school hack&slash games. The players will venture through many unwelcoming locations, battling legendary creatures and trying to piece up the story of the world. The game is a bit lighter on the “souls” side, as the studio wanted to create an easy-to-learn but hard to master experience. Because of that, Achilles: Legends Untold may be enjoyed by the souls veterans and new players alike. And if help is needed, just summon your friends to play together in jolly cooperation, and explore various dungeons together.

The gameplay features enjoyable and skill-based combat, RPG elements, and resource management. Every item found on the journey might prove itself useful in creating new weapons and gear when brought back to Hephaistos. Throughout the game, players will become more and more skillful alongside the main character, gaining the ability to take on even more powerful foes! And you can be sure there are plenty of abominable and dreadful enemies that will cross your path.

Achilles: Legends Untold also features an innovative GAIA system, responsible for the AI characters’ actions who feel lifelike and work together in unpredictable ways. Experience immersive battles in which monsters adapt to your playstyle, try different strategies, or create ambush scenarios, driven by this contemporary in-house designed system.

Will you be persistent enough to grow in strength and take down Ares?

  • An engaging and original story inspired by the Greek mythology

  • Beautiful, eye-catching graphic design

  • Deep combat inspired by the souls-like genre and old-school hack&slash games

  • Easy to learn and hard to master gameplay

  • Jolly cooperation!

  • Innovative GAIA system responsible for enemies’ AI

Achilles: Legends Untold on Steam