see you: a brief exile

see you: a brief exile

a teenager lived a normal life, was send to a strange lonely world by mystery power. is it possible to get back to where he came from?

search and discover:

speak with distinguished characters, gradually find out how this world work and how to get out of this place.

step by step mission:

catch up with one character, get more complicated mission.

recover mystery:

think and make decision, is what you must do for the sake of getting back.

qte:

various and lively interaction? once you manipulate well, no problem.

map design:

feel free to get to wherever you want, up to mountain, into forest or go underground, etc. if stuck, try to figure out right time or find corresponding key.

hidden factor:

collect scattered information fractions, which you can put together and get one touching story.


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see you: a brief exile on Steam

Farm Fatale

Farm Fatale

Although there isn’t much in the game it is still really fun.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game


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Farm Fatale is a farm based Battle Royale game and more than just weird. The twist of this game is, that it plays on a farm and all shot opponents turn into animals (horses, pigs, chickens or foxes), who wildly run around the map, creating a total chaos. The animals can not be taken out directly, and if they find some human essense (dropped by other killed players), they can respawn as regular players on the map again. I found it pretty frustrating, that the criteria for a final elimination are completely unclear, because the player count is going to drop throughout the game, but there is no apparent way how players can influence this after downing players and turning them into animals.

Real player with 1.9 hrs in game

Farm Fatale on Steam

Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin

Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin

Came here as a gamer… left as a professional rice farmer degree

The realistic, in depth elements of rice farming combined with honing fighting skills plus surprising character revelations and development make Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin a magnificent game. Beside its beautiful story‚ Sakuna’s personal growth is a pleasure to watch. Her reason for living is tested to the limit. The balanced emphasis on farming and fighting provides a great variety of tasks to undertake, providing dozens of hours of fun.

Real player with 114.1 hrs in game


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I’ll leave a TLDR at the bottom.

I was hesitant yet curious coming into Sakuna. A game that’s half side-scroller beat’m up, and half in-depth rice farming is something unique and interesting to me.

We are introduced to Sakuna, a daughter of harvest goddesss Toyohana and war god Takeribi. Sakuna is a goddess who resides in the capital indulging herself on all sorts of expensive luxuries until one day she meets a certain group of humans and gets involved in an unfortunate event that has her and the group exiled to an isle of demons called Hinoe. It is on this isle that Sakuna will grow rice, hunt demons, and come to learn more about the humans that were exiled along with her.

Real player with 83.4 hrs in game

Sakuna: Of Rice and Ruin on Steam

Kitaria Fables

Kitaria Fables


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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 30h

Estimated achievement difficulty: 2/10

Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1

Is there a good guide available: I wrote a guide about all kinds of game info which you can find here and an achievement guide that you can find here

Real player with 33.7 hrs in game

Overview

This game does the bare minimum of everything it claims to have. Some things in the games ‘About’ are rather disingenuous to this as well; this is the inspiration in creating an extensive and spoiler-free review. The combat, farming, quests, dialog and environments are the same exact cliches as every other game of this type. Everything felt uninspired and dry. All in all this had a feeling of being an early access game where all major mechanics were present but had yet to be fleshed out. Many games fall into this category, and a lot of them make up for it by being charming or unique in some niche- this game does not.

Real player with 31.8 hrs in game

Kitaria Fables on Steam

Wild Terra 2: New Lands

Wild Terra 2: New Lands

TL;DR;: if you want a week or two of fun and there’s a nice discount, maybe go for it; if you want a MMORPG, wishlist it and wait till the game (hopefully) stops losing all players.

3000 hours in and, though most of them were afk, I certainly played a lot, since the Alpha (before EA). And I also had some nice time of fun, but…

I have lost confidence that the devs will make it a good game, one that, as an MMORPG, is expected to offer fun for many months. You probably can still have some fun for a week or 2 though, as the early game feels very nice. Ok, some examples:

Real player with 3055.4 hrs in game

DO NOT BUY. This game has protected and promoted real money traders/bots at an alarming rate. They ban anyone who exposes it or speaks out about it. The top guilds admit it. Players outright tell you that you’re too poor in real life to catch them in game. Progress is made by spending money. The developers will allow it. But do not allow you to expose it. My review was removed by Juvty’s staff/mod team earlier. Now I leave you with this review. PM Me for screenshots of it all. Beginning to end. We have more than enough evidence that this game is a virtual scam. I will be banned or removed from Discord (Again). but who cares. DO NOT BUY THIS SCAM.

Real player with 1525.7 hrs in game

Wild Terra 2: New Lands on Steam

DYSMANTLE

DYSMANTLE

At first I thought maybe I wasn’t going to like it. The combat felt a little bit jank and you spend the vast majority of the game doing exactly what the game’s title implies–-you break stuff. A lot. Almost constantly.

Once I got to around the 5 hour mark (when you first leave the tutorial/intro area and the credits roll), that’s where I really began to question if I was really going to have a good time. I wasn’t sure I was enjoying the combat. And I wasn’t sure I just wanted to tediously break stuff for 120 hours.

Real player with 65.8 hrs in game

The game is very addicting and generous in content. There is a lot to see and to explore and quite a diversity in scenaries and actions. I like how the story is told and the fact that you keep on discovering things and paths with great freedom. I also like how you have to discover things yourself by experimenting and being curious.

Be warned that it can feel like a grind and that if you don’t like repetition and farming, you might not enjoy it, because you often do the same things ; mostly exploring, breaking stuff, fighting, and crafting. If you enjoy the gameplay loop, you are in for a long time. If you don’t, you might feel bored or exhausted before the end. I enjoy the game and like to discover the new places and grow more potent.

Real player with 55.3 hrs in game

DYSMANTLE on Steam