Final Winter

Final Winter

A fast paced rogue-like where combat is more about the amount of time lost for the xp gained. You have 10 minutes to get as deep as you can before the curse takes your life. This takes my usual approach to rouge-likes of careful, deliberate precision and tosses it out the window. The game compels you to take each floor faster than the run before to get deeper and grants you powers that help you traverse the floors with greater speed and yet the cave isn’t exactly the same as the runs before.

Enjoyable, challenging and leaves me feeling accomplished after a good run, and yet still feeling like if I could only run it faster than ______ wouldn’t have died. Who is next and how many can I save I wonder?

Real player with 7.0 hrs in game


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Monster Fighting? Check. Puzzles? Check. Well made characters? Check. Good story? Check. This game has everything you need to keep you entertained for many hours. I have played through once (and lost) and it was very fun. I will be playing again. That being said I don’t know the replayability of the game. But it is for sure worth the cost for the hours of enjoyment.

Real player with 6.7 hrs in game

Final Winter on Steam

Stonefly

Stonefly

Bugs? Mechs? Hell. Yes.

Stonefly is a wonderful little game that gives a chill adventure and an experience that left me smiling with the evident charm throughout. Though it has it’s rough edges the developers at Flight School Studio clearly put a lot of heart into it, and I sincerely wish them the best with whatever they do going forward.

Visuals: Much like with their previous title; Creature In the Well, Stonefly has an incredibly unique artstyle that on top of being eye-candy really helps lend to the overall moods of environments you see throughout the game. Much of my time spent in Stonefly outside of the gameplay was just gliding around to take in the setting. Additionally, character designs (and mech designs) all have little quirks that create all sorts of charming little flares that I can’t help but smile at whenever I see. Color schemes as a whole are pleasant and nothing ever grates on the eyes. Even with the chaos that can happen with the amount of bugs you’ll sometimes fight on screen the visuals manage to not appear so overwhelming as to clutter the player.

Real player with 16.9 hrs in game


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Big feet can’t fit in shoes.

Stonefly is a rather short game. I made it 9 hours in, with about a half hour of time accumulated from time spent paused, but the game was running.

I have yet to complete it, but I’m VERY CLOSE to being done. I’ve got to unlock only two more parts, otherwise all the abilities are maxed out.

The enemies consist of a handful of body types, and a few variants there in either taking more hits (denoted as dots) and/or just in that they hit with a different type of damage. There is acid good, flame goo, and some kind of purple stuff. There are two main flying type enemies, spiders that can hit you mid air with a jump up then wide range sawblade spin, units that stay on the ground and fire very accurate shots, and ones that have more defense and lob big burst shots, and ones that just ram you.

Real player with 11.3 hrs in game

Stonefly on Steam

Cubers: Arena

Cubers: Arena

i’v played this game for hours on end i recommend you play this game

Real player with 14.9 hrs in game


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🌎 Overview 🌏

The game is a frustrating slog that thankfully does not take very long to complete. It is a shame because this game has some fun ideas, none of them are executed well unfortunately. Only buy this game on a deep sale for its coop.

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Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Cubers: Arena on Steam

Aron’s Gift

Aron’s Gift

Delve into the early days of the mystical mountain village Brynn.

Explore an original hand-painted 2D open world as Aron a 12 year old boy who discovers unique abilities to change the environment and circumstances around him.

You play as Aron, a boy who lives in a bleak desolate mountain village. Through exploration he discovers peculiar magical abilities, including unveiling the mysteries of the land’s luscious sanctuary past or transfusing new characteristics for your inventory. Progress the narrative further in the past and present day by encountering a novel cast of characters, creatures, and items.

Uncover the bountiful secrets an unexplored clandestine realm

Collect and awaken spirit stones to generate different combinations of abilities

Experience breakaway combat with otherworldly creatures

~Over 90 minutes of original music

Aron's Gift on Steam

Beast Quest

Beast Quest

The Game is good in all but the price is just too crazy! The price just makes the game look like a (CASH GRAB) and the game is only like 3 hours and a half long. I got this game on a winter sale for £8.00 but i found out that normally the game is £30.00 Which is just stupid. I would reccomend the game to people who like RPGs but for hardcore gamers well this game is just a no no. The game has got some good graphics but if you are going to buy this i reccomend you wait for a sale.

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Real player with 60.4 hrs in game

Good Ideas Marred by Horrific Technical Issues

Beast Quest is a short High Fantasy game with some very solid gameplay features, but the bugs, glitches, and numerous other technical issues really overshadow any good this title has to offer. While it is by no means a horrible game, it is definitely not something I would recommend (not even to children) because it is so unfathomably broken. As my friend put it, the game is essentially held together by “sweat and duct tape.” After 100%ing the game, here are my final thoughts:

Real player with 17.6 hrs in game

Beast Quest on Steam