Tower Keepers
Is a game that has a lot of problems If the heart does not really love it, suggest that you never play.
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There is a problem with just starting to log in. Sometimes it will not check the stream and can not enter the game. This one is still easy to fix by deleting Delete Program Files (x86) \ Steam \ userdata \ 259069783 \ 881490, then it will give you a new stream link and access it.
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But if it crosses the link itself and the button will be a little smaller by slightly shrinking the left and right sides This condition is as severe as I try, but I can’t fix it. I only need to re-install Windows.
– Real player with 7390.6 hrs in game
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Misunderstood by new players. Yes, you can “speed up” the starring of your epic heroes with money. However, there are equalizing heroes at the common and uncommon range that level the playing field with strategy and knowledge of the game. New players just get pounded in because they can’t be bothered to figure it out. Knowing which common and uncommon heroes to invest in as a f2p player (buying stones up to 5k gold on the shop every day) in conjunction with knowing which SuperRare/Epic heroes you want to funnel stones into (tower/missions-never waste on a common/uncommon hero even if they are preferred) is what makes a player. Is it possible for somoene to spend thousands of dollars to star up a tough epic hero? Absolutely. We called those guys a “JimRen” when I was dinging up as a f2p having to vs him. He was the iconic p2w and he never did any pve content, leveling as slowly as possible by beating up on f2p players in pvp and nothing else. One of the best moments in the game for me was when I used 4-5* common heroes in the 46~ range to beat his 7* epic and SR heroes. Literal thousands of dollars spent, defeated by some game knowledge and strategy. Don’t whine about p2w when you don’t understand the game.
– Real player with 3492.0 hrs in game
Majula Frontier: The Offense
OK so, this game definitely has some underlying design problems, but it isn’t at all what I expected from a game with “Mostly Negative” Steam reviews.
For one thing, it’s very aesthetically charming, lightweight, has a decent amount of depth, seemingly stable without bugs, and has a spark of originality. Top that with it is a free game, which people forget is a good thing. Take the review score with a grain of salt and an understanding that a low number of reviews means the score is also very inaccurate.
– Real player with 15.6 hrs in game
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The issues:
Limited Auto Battles. This is a no-go. That needs to be removed.
Can only craft a single item at a time. No queues. It needs queues!
Can’t switch to next character in the character screens themselves. Makes equipping gear tedious.
Adding to that, we need an Equip All feature to equip the best for everyone at once.
Fixing these issues will help me recommend this game to others.
– Real player with 14.2 hrs in game
MARVEL Puzzle Quest
If you like Match 3 games, you will adore this one! Marvel Puzzle Quest really is the best I have ever played. If you are not into Match 3, I think you should still give this one a try, as it might just change your mind.
While the micro-transactions do make for a pay-to-win situation, you can still get there through ordinary grinding.
Highly recommended.
– Real player with 1493.2 hrs in game
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I’ve enjoyed this game and didn’t mind making in game purchases early on.
I had the account wiped after a patch once. I contacted customer service about it and they fixed it in 1 day.
It always runs smoothly on my PC.
I guess it is slow at first but after 2 years, I’ve got a great roster and many of my heros are maxxed so I can play as long as I want and don’t ever see the need to make another in game purchase.
– Real player with 993.2 hrs in game