Oaths of Light
The story takes place a few decades after the great war that opposed the Elmeian people, and the kingdom of Meadran.
You will live the story through Eden. A 17 years old girl that lives in her small and peaceful village with her mother until the day she is summoned to the capital of the kingdom to assist the ceremonies of the Oaths of Light like every inhabitant of the kingdom on their seventeenth year.
But lately, Eden has been having the same weird dream over and over. In which she can hear a conversation between a man and a woman speaking about something that looks important.
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Para Bellum - Hold the Line
great fun little war game. easily worth the 10 bucks it costs.
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the new updates, for example the GMG really kick ***!!
– Real player with 30.1 hrs in game
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A cool little tactical war game with emphasis on realism. The developer is very active in discord and listens to feedback from the players. Already holds a good amount of content and I can see this growing to a gem during early access.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
ORKANA CONFLICT VR
Very impressed with this game. Was not expecting to enjoy the play through as much as i did. Check out my full review here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u_jTNzXbipo
– Real player with 6.4 hrs in game
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I played the game a few hours now and what can I say, the game is awesome.
Switching between first and third person is a lot of fun. You can command and build from the air. and on the ground you can really fight along with the soldiers, it’s cool. I’ve rarely seen anything like this in VR games. The graphics are good and the atmosphere is really great, like a first C&C in VR, and there’s a little story too. It also runs very smooth on my old PC, but I had to reduce the graphics. For the price really good fun and I can absolutely recommend it.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
Sorcs: Siege Chronicles
I have played it for a few hours (I’m at stage 7 right now), and I’m really enjoying it so far.
I like that the game is not easy, you have to be strategic on where to put your towers, manage your resources (decide whether to put your villagers to farm wood or crystals, or send them to a new tower), and also go to the first person shooter mode to help with the damage (FPS mode is critical at the beginning of each stage).
There are some improvements that you can unlock with points you get when beating the stages depending on how you did (it helped me re doing some stages at 3 stars for extra points) .
– Real player with 17.6 hrs in game
Very nice game! As a casual player I’d say it is a great game to spend some of my free time. It’s entertaining and with a great amount of content to keep your fingers busy until you get tired of clicking. I love the music also :)
– Real player with 15.2 hrs in game
Control Craft 3
Great little RTS in the same mode as Mushroom Wars, Galcon etc. And a superb follow-up to Control Craft 2.
There’s been quite a few negative reviews - so I’m writing this one on the basis of the latest patch. A new dev has taken ownership, and has been very active:
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24 new maps (from CC2 - but they play very different in this game, so even if you breeze through CC2, you’ll find this a much harder task to complete)
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new equipment (when I can upgrade, I suspect it will make the 24 new maps a bit easier going)
– Real player with 28.4 hrs in game
Control Craft 3 is a mobile app that’s been dumped on Steam as a lazy cash grab. It’s the third in a series of ultra simple “numbers” game where you drag your soldiers into towers and eventually get more numbers than the enemy and swarm their towers. The interface is ultra minimalistic. The game is a ripoff of many much older games like Galcom, and the gameplay is unchanged.
This is a PC port of an Apple app store game with banner ads and everything. In game advertising is a complete insult to gamers everywhere. There’s no fullscreen and you can play the game for free on the web, but without the ads. How can I recommend paying for this when it’s free on the web?
– Real player with 4.1 hrs in game
Gord
Lead the people of the Tribe of the Dawn as they venture deep into forbidden lands. Complete quests that shape their personalities, impact their wellbeing, and decide the fate of their community. Ensure the survival of your populace in a grim fantasy world inspired by Slavic folklore.
Erect palisades, develop structures, and grow your gord from a humble settlement to a formidable fortress. However, expansion won’t be easy! Your population is constantly at risk from enemy tribes, gruesome monsters, and mysterious powers that lurk in the surrounding woods.
Venture outside the walls of your settlement with Gord’s AI-driven quest system, ensuring a huge variety of challenges to take on. The Scenario’s main objectives will guide your gameplay, while versatile side quests and random encounters will send you off into the wilderness to hunt down legendary creatures, uncover secrets about the Ancients, or vanquish a nasty scourge. Expect the unexpected.
Set the stage by choosing from a wide range of Scenario options, and try to emerge victorious. Take it easy or set an impossible challenge; almost anything can be adjusted! Choose from a variety of primary objectives, select the level size, the intensity of raids, the environment you’ll play in, the types of enemies you’ll face, starting resources, and even the severity of weather. Of course, don’t forget the Horrors.
A healthy populace is the key to survival in Gord. Every aspect of your settlers’ lives - from illness and hunger to the death of their kin - can impact each subject’s Sanity and Burden levels. Keep a close eye on them, as once they reach a critical point your subject will suffer from a breakdown or even flee your rule.
Please the Gods with your prayers and they may give you access to their spellcasting abilities. Incantations vary in nature - some are offensive while others are defensive - but they all help to tip the battlefield in your favor. Conceal areas from your enemies, gain control over threatening beasts, or turn an unholy rage against all who dare to oppose you.
The Chronicle explains the history of the Gord universe that blends real-world Slavic mythology with dark fantasy. Pages torn from The Chronicle will be scattered throughout the game’s landscapes, giving dedicated players an additional challenge of discovery. Collecting as many pages as possible will provide insight into the origins of the Gods, ancient factions, and the mystical Whisperers.