Winds Rhapsody
This is a short game (3h) with a lot of potential. It is nice for beeing free, but so far it is nothing special. Nevertheless I am looking forward for more.
There must be more to discover and more to upgrade. Plus the right motivation. I like to have some freedom, like a discover mode and a fight mode …
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
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I really enjoy this game and the story lines so far. The only problem I have is having to wait for the bar to refill just to make a choice of attack, special, and so forth. Other than that, it’s great and hope a new update for it comes very soon.
– Real player with 2.2 hrs in game
Terra Alia: The Language Learning RPG
A totally cool idea. Quite well executed for what it is but not for everyone.
The game is excellent for people with basic knowledge of a language. It probably won’t work well without having at least worked through some chapters of a text book, where you may get the idea how sentences are structured and perhaps special features of a language. For example, Japanese has a different word order from English, and has the concept of particles and topic. These are concepts that you will not learn in this game. In fact, when you hover over a particle during a conversation challenge it simply says: no English translation exists.
– Real player with 18.3 hrs in game
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[gameplay]
It’s a point and click adventure game.
There are simple RPG magic battles, which are fun enough, but can be tedious. grinding XP is a slow and somewhat boring process.
you spend most of the game looking for everyday items to collect words in a foreign language. this increases your magic points and abilities. You also want to familiarize yourself with the words because your ultimate battle move depends on your picking the definition for foreign words quickly in order to cast more spells.
– Real player with 13.5 hrs in game
Poet Squad
Poet Squad (تیم شاعر) is a real-time tactics roguelite focused on (highly kinetic) hand-to-hand fights. A Mortal X-Com’bat for short. It features a unique setting of Persian Cyberpunk.
Take control of a group of young poets — Persian cyber-ninjas. Break through ambushes and outposts of bandits, ghouls, auto-mechas and elite enforcers. Unravel the tangle of intrigues and bring your vision of the future of the United Sultanates!
Key Features:
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Fighting game experience in tactical battles:
Uppercuts, air kicks, magnet grips and RED BARRELS — all in tactical slowmo
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Roguelite character progression:
Lots of perks and weapons meant to be combined and used in teamwork.
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Procedural generated encounters:
Everything is kinetic and/or destructible! Use the environment or it will be used against you.
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Dramatic story of three friends:
Will they be able to find their own way and solve the problems of the post-war world?
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Zodiakalik
Welcome to the world of Zodiakalik!
Join our intrepid adventurers. On a journey around 8 Kingdoms. It will be a journey of great adventures, suspense, terror, joy, comedy, humor, battles, drama, and much, much more.
-Some elements of Zodiakalik:
- Enemies are fully visible on the battlefield. Yes! Forget the hassles of random battles! In Zodiakalik, you choose whether to battle or not!
-EDD system:
- The EDD system (Enemies Don’t Die) provides something new: enemies, even after being defeated, remain on the map. But don’t worry, they have a delay of more than 1 second, enabling a safe escape. This method is great for training!
-Almost 40 new songs!
- Almost 40 songs made by me. Enjoy a wide selection of tracks and styles.
-Too much to search!
- Search each corner. It is not known what will be found out there!
-Powerful bosses!
- Imposing and challenging bosses. Try not to train or use worse equipment to increase the challenge.
-Fully 3D and different camera angles!
- Zodiakalik presents a fully 3D world! Change the camera angles and enjoy the beauty of this world. Also, there is a First-Person view (FP Mode).
-Various charismatic NPCs!
Several characters await you, in different ways, on this adventure.
-Many items to collect!
Let’s get everything!
Welcome to your adventure! Zodiakalik!
Invictus: In the Shadow of Olympus
Well, seems there is no review yet, I Bought this game for this is my first game on PC, I’d say the graphics still the same when I was a child well it is not remastered.
The story begins where you can choose two heroes and as you progress you can then again, select another heroes, it is up to four heroes you can use, when your hero dies you can never revive them. Also, you can have some foot soldiers.
Oh the story is about gods, where Poseidon wants to kill Athena’s hero.
The price is cheap I think, good if you really like strategy game. Working on Win10 64bit intelcorei7 NVIDIA
– Real player with 7.4 hrs in game
This game is a mix of RPG and RTS based on Greek Mythology, it’s not an easy game but it is great fun if you learn it’s mechanic. This game is much deeper than avarage RTS:
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Every level is like part of the ancient world with it’s people living in it, but you don’t have to be hero, you can kill everyone instead helping them.
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Every unit in the game has name, health and expirience. And nobody want to die for nothing. So it’s up to you - whether you kill or save them.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Long Gone Days
I find that Long Gone Days is making good progress. I played the demo before and finished just now Chapter 1.
Update: current version is until Chapter 3.
Overall the really good focus points in the game are the interesting story with interesting characters and the animation off all, it looks really pretty and smooth.
For the story it maybe not totally new with a private army who want to create war and some soldier deserting but it’s focus on the characters and the civil people in the war zone makes it really interesting. Also the fact that you are a foreigner inside the country without being able to understand the most people on your own is something you seldom find in games. The character are good developed and also the city fields lively with many characters what have there own problems. Inside the story you have also some text choices what can increase or decrease the moral of your characters. But beside this the story is straight forward with some side quest activities that give you some more inside of situations and characters and provide you with really useful items to progress in later parts.
– Real player with 18.4 hrs in game
Honestly, I bought this game just for fun, since I actually enjoy indie games.
I didn’t expect much, since many studios actually claim to be the most innovative in terms of indie games, but it usually boils down to indie games which already existed with a little twist.
This however really surprised me. The story is what was driving me forward at first, but then I started to enjoy the characters (even though they could use a little more polish, example: Adair loses his straightforward character about 30-40 minutes into the game and changes to a whining know-it-all).
– Real player with 9.1 hrs in game
Savior of Light
I definitely am hooked! The Story is beautiful. I love turn-based RPG games, so it fits quite the criteria. Savior of Light reminds me much of the old Final Fantasy and Legend of Zelda games. The music used for the game is also top tier!
– Real player with 24.6 hrs in game
It’s very reminiscent of the first Final Fantasy game to me, which is pretty nostalgic.
Considering this is a free demo experience serving as a prologue to the entire story there is quite a bit of content to enjoy.
Savior of Light has that classic FF style of gameplay and combat mechanics.
Balanced throughout the story line to pose a challenge without requiring too much grinding.
Story, characters and the world are fun to explore. And the music might be actually my favourite part. I can’t wait for this to continue. ^^
– Real player with 15.9 hrs in game