Hamilton’s Great Adventure

Hamilton’s Great Adventure

This game is an absolute nightmare to play. (Providing you get it to work).

I consider myself a very technically able person, however this took me 2 hours to get it working, after messing around with various settings and uninstalling the outdated junk that came with this. (I never managed to get the sound working, which was OK for me, I viewed a few video’s and the sound was far too repetative).

I love puzzles games and I’ve played a wide variety of them.

However this game is just boring, repetative and the timing sections for this game are a nightmare.

Real player with 23.6 hrs in game


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Hamilton’s Great Adventure is a very good puzzle/adventure game, in which you have to find the right path in order to reach the exit of each level. It might look simple at first, but as the game progresses, the complexity increases, with new enemies, traps, and more complex layouts. Getting all the coins, while being an optional challenge, is well worth it to put your skills to the test.

As I mentioned in the opening paragraph, the gameplay consists on finding the path to the exit. Of course, you must first get the key (or keys) needed to open the exit door (and other doors which might be in your way). You play as Hamilton (the explorer) and Sasha (the bird). While Hamilton must grab the keys and reach the exit, Sasha can help you by distracting enemies, or using certain switches in order to open some doors or activate elevators. As you progress through each chapter, you’ll also get special items that Hamilton can use. The level design is very good; while the earlier levels are easy enough for you to learn the game, the latter levels can become very challenging, especially if you’re trying to get gold on them; not to mention the bonus levels available in each chapter.

Real player with 16.7 hrs in game

Hamilton's Great Adventure on Steam

AereA

AereA

AereA, is a top-down “action RPG” and I use that term loosely. According to the game info, it’s musically themed and while I was playing I definitely saw the incorporation of musical instruments and rhythm into the art style. However, I was expecting a musical Diablo style game with perhaps some cool musical puzzles or combat, yet none of that occurred. The only things musical were the sound effects, weapons to some extent, the shape of the bosses, and a few animations. You begin by choosing a character from a variety of young students, each with a different type of musical weapon. You are a musician attending a music school in a world split into islands from a battle between the head Maestro and his arch enemy Demetrio. The character you play as becomes an important part of the story as you unravel a bit of mystery as to why some sacred instruments have been stolen. I won’t go into it any further to prevent possible spoilers.

Real player with 12.5 hrs in game


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I love this one! It looks awesome and the gameplay is excellent. The story and creatures are great and the way music and instruments are integrated, is a job really well done!

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Real player with 11.7 hrs in game

AereA on Steam

Chariot

Chariot

Chariot is a very fun, yet very difficult platforming game where you must constantly babysit a chariot carrying the remains of your king and find the appropriate burial place for your king. Each world leads to a possible place to bury him, but obviously, not until the last world does he find the correct place.

During your travels you, and possibly a friend, must use a rope to pull and hold onto the chariot. You need to work to get through all of the obstacles with your chariot always with you. This is quite a challenge especially as you reach the lava levels, the ice levels, and the quicksand levels. This is definitely not an easy game and by yourself may or may not be easier depending on the skills of your partner, but playing co-op is definitely recommended as it is a lot of fun.

Real player with 99.9 hrs in game


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As a platformer fan when I saw this I bought it just on looks alone and this is indeed a very beautifull looking game in every way from the nice lighting effects to the backgrounds to everything. When you I first started this with its soothing music and sound effects I thought I was in for an easy ride how wrong was I in thinking that.

The first level is easy enough breaking you on how the chariot handles but after that it gets harder pretty quick to the point where I nearly gave up and put it in my I can’t be bothered anymore this is too hard and frustrating to continue I have lost count the number of time I took my anger out on my controller to the point of smacking it on my desk a few times. BUT I don’t know why or what it was I just kept on coming back for more time after time until I got onto the next level and then found myself going back and trying to 100% every level I must of been mad.

Real player with 72.7 hrs in game

Chariot on Steam

Escape Game Fort Boyard

Escape Game Fort Boyard

This is a big improvement over the last game with more games included. I recommend it. I like the Boyard Party mode and there is nothing i dislike about it.

Real player with 31.4 hrs in game

Much better than previous version, more challenges, but still there are a lot of bugs to fix. (for example your teammate stays in the Treasure room even when the time is up.)

Real player with 20.6 hrs in game

Escape Game Fort Boyard on Steam

Forgotten Spirits

Forgotten Spirits

Atmospheric adventure puzzle + great visuals and music + unique = Transverse an abandoned world switching between 2 companions and solving puzzles. Mesmerizing music and environment. Even has co-op.

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Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

Played this game with a friend via Remote Play and had a ton of fun doing so. The animation was beautiful and the gameplay was quirky and fun. Would definitely recommend as a really chill game to run through. Went back and got all the collectables too!

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

Forgotten Spirits on Steam

Blue Toad Murder Files™: The Mysteries of Little Riddle

Blue Toad Murder Files™: The Mysteries of Little Riddle

When I first started this game, I thought that being taken from place to place by the game would be pretty boring, but I was wrong. This game is brilliant!

As a Blue Toad Agent, you are working hard and have been sent to Little Riddle for a holiday, but you end up in the middle of a murder investigation!

You can choose to play as one of four agents, or you can play with 3 friends (I can’t say how that works, because I didn’t play it that way. I might update this when I finally do.). You can question suspects, find clues and make deductions and accusations. And you can laugh a lot while you do it.

Real player with 24.6 hrs in game

This -could- be so much fun without the pointless delays and with some options.

As it is, no way to turn the music off, which means I have to mute it in windoze Volume Mixer, and in turn I only have the chopped up subtitles for the dialogue, hard to follow when you only get one line of it at a time, sentences broken up at nonsensical points (when I’m not forced to un-mute it because some riddle demands to listen to some person rambling on).

There’s no way to skip the dialogue, clicking actually REPEATS it. Would it be so much to ask to give me the info in a journal and let me skip those ugly animated figures?

Real player with 17.2 hrs in game

Blue Toad Murder Files™: The Mysteries of Little Riddle on Steam

Gigantosaurus The Game

Gigantosaurus The Game

Love the show, love the game.

Real player with 11.8 hrs in game

It’s probably weird to say for my age. I have been acknowledge the original show since Disney channel before the game was come out.

But in general why I’m into this game?? I know that the game itself was kinda not for my age. But myself, big fan of 3D platformer like this, I can’t really pull it away. Its very lightheaded game. The original show might get me into as well.

The fun part for me is just keep collecting and unlocking. Also has quite huge open-world to exploration. Racing mode is kinda fun as well. I was able get all of achievements by 2 days along play through the game. Only thing I was wish is the color tone itself, somehow not colorful as the show. But if that is the bast engine can do.

Real player with 11.7 hrs in game

Gigantosaurus The Game on Steam

Icesolation

Icesolation

The game is glitchy, with items falling through tables and such, but it’s a minor complaint and the limited inventory system works well enough for what it is. There really isn’t much of a puzzle system aside from the second player helping you navigate through the poorly-defined map system. (That second player, by the way, should have a book handy because aside from telling you what directions you can or should go they have very little to do.)

The biggest issue with this is that if you manage to get through the level and reach the elevator to level 2, the game simply ends with a “To be continued” message, which was never mentioned in the description or store page. If this is episodic or will continue in DLC, that should have been mentioned before I bought what I thought was a complete game.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

A quick and informative review right here.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JpmOjeKi2us

Icesolation should be one of my favorite games. I love the assymetrical nature of VR multiplayer, and having a friend help you escape a cave sounds awesome.

But it’s dull. The PC person is basically an instruction manual and the person in the cave is just wandering around similar looking rooms while dealing with clunky mechanics. There is potential here, but it’s not there yet.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Icesolation on Steam

LARA CROFT AND THE TEMPLE OF OSIRIS™

LARA CROFT AND THE TEMPLE OF OSIRIS™

I’ve decided to write my thoughts after seeing a mixed public opinion on it. TL; DR version is at the bottom.

Temple of Osiris is the sequel to the action-adventure / puzzle game “Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light,” which holds an overwhelmingly positive score on the Steam store. Both games are played from an isometric perspective and have a heavy emphasis on solving environmental puzzles with some action-shooting thrown in for good measure. Gameplay-wise, the two are very similar in controls and mechanics, such as the use of the grappling hook or rolling spheres to certain locations to advance. The big difference, however, is that Temple of Osiris can be played with up to 4 players in comparison to Guardian of Light’s two-player experience, and Lara Croft now uses Osiris’s object-altering staff to assist with puzzle-solving instead of Totec’s spear.

Real player with 19.6 hrs in game

Playing status: 100% achievement

Grindy Achievement(s): No.

Optional Achievement(s): Yes (27 achievements).

Difficult Achievement(s): No.

Intro

Lara Croft and the Temple of Osiris is an action-adventure game with puzzle elements. Despite the Steam store page saying that it’s a sequel of Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light, I didn’t find any correlation between both games at all. The only similarity lies in the gameplay, with some improvements on the “sequel”. The game also offers co-op mode, both local and online, for up to four players, but since I finished the game solo, this review will be based on that.

Real player with 17.8 hrs in game

LARA CROFT AND THE TEMPLE OF OSIRIS™ on Steam

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4

ronald weasley looks like a retarded version of ed sheeran

Real player with 62.5 hrs in game

Harry Poggers

Real player with 45.7 hrs in game

LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4 on Steam