War-Gene
Dance with death in this fast-paced, anime, souls-like using a wide array of weapons and attacks. Not only humans but robots and cybernetically enhanced soldiers stand in your way.
Play as Phoenix a soldier equipped with a military grade cybernetic body with multiple tools to bring down his opposition. By being able to hack, slash, and dodge his way through countless enemies, bringing anything and everything down along his path he became a prime target of suspicion. Did he really kill his own king? What’s lurking inside that advanced brain of his?
-Blend attacks seamlessly from one to another to keep the combat going.
-Counter your enemies to do serious damage and even more serious combos.
-Not only play as Phoenix but unlock additional characters by going hard!
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Hate Free Heroes RPG 3.0 [Upgrading to 3D and Leaving Steam / Final Sale]
I saw that this game had low reviews: so I felt bad for it. As I started playing it, I realized it was optimized for mobile as well, so that made more sense as to where all the reviews may have went. That aside… the game is actually: GREAT! Yeah! It made me feel like a really good RPG player lol. The tutorial teaches you only one button (Hah! For PC). Easiest tutorial ever! There is even an MP3 player function in this game to listen to some fun tunes!!! “Survive the Night” was my favorite! It was a must listen to everywhere the characters went. So you know that OST/Music are fun to listen to.
– Real player with 17.1 hrs in game
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(Detailed)
This game may not the best game you will ever play, but it certainly lives up to its bill. Anyways, let’s go over the good and the bad:
The Good!
The old school RPG they promise is real: This really does play like an RPG of old, and if you have been looking for a turn-based RPG, then this will be something you can get into. You have many different options of attack, from regular atttacks to techniques/Justice Skills to healing skills, using items, etc. The exp. in this game feels really in place, as (until you get to the Elite section) you never really have to worry about grinding too much as you generally stay around the level of your enemies. This is nice if you hate grinding in games. There is alchemy among other things to make yourself stronger, and there are a few battles you might be able to skip if you want to. The game flows smoothly as a turn based RPG with a good battle system that can get you hooked on the game. Also you can get a helicopter early in the game to just zoom yourself to the dungeon you want to go to, but you don’t have to use it. Still its a nice perk to avoid mundane walking around. Your team is pretty balanced as well, although you must use the same 4 heroes. There is a general healer/buffer/magic user, two main dps, and a flex member which can heal/dot/damage/etc that is generally your most durable.
– Real player with 17.0 hrs in game
Caladria Chronicles
I won’t hide it, this game is something of an amusing trainwreck, trying to do way too many ambitious things at once and missing the mark on most of them. Specifically:
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The voice acting is not awful like the other review suggested, but it’s definitely a mixed bag. Not only some voiced don’t really work, but also there are some missing of misplaced lines, which is just distracting. Secondary characters are not always voiced.
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The humour is very much hit-and-miss and especially with the main characters, the six friends, the game tries to be funny a bit too hard – there’s no place for real character development in all of this.
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
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I may have received the game free but this is an honest review
1st off the pros and cons as I see it
Pros
Really nice art
Proper understandable English
Decent story
Interesting and diverse characters
Cons
I’m sorry but this is horrible voice acting, I played with ‘Voices OFF’
BGM a few are nice but many are annoying ended up playing with ‘Music OFF’ half way through
BGM and Gallery fully unlocked before playing the game (Avoid if you don’t want CG Spoilers)
The Opening song sounds like a HORRIBLE 90s song, the vocal and music is just painful! (Sorry if it’s rude but it’s true!)
– Real player with 4.2 hrs in game
LONELY, LUSTFUL, ARROGANT, HATEFUL
I’ll have to downvote this because of the LONGNESS of the first two challenges, either you encourage to replay or you make it utterly painful, sheesh.
The characters, the idea and the mystery are pretty decent tho.
– Real player with 4.5 hrs in game
The game is a series of puzzles followed by character dialogue until the ending which is something else. Any mistake during the puzzle section is fatal for one character who is then permanently absent for the rest of that playthrough. Every dialogue segment is unique for every combination of surviving characters.
I have mixed feelings about the puzzles. I liked them on my first playthrough, but they do not have any replay value and you will likely have to replay them multiple times to unlock extra story content. My favorite part of the game is the dialogue which feels intriguingly offbeat. I also just love the survival-puzzle game idea which I haven’t seen before.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Rectitude
Very interesting story, great art and fantastic music. I like that some of the choices can greatly impact the story. Look forward to playing more!
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Great game to play when bored. Has an amazing story line which keeps you entertained for long. Easy to navigate menu and good endings.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
The Thought Police Hotline: Episode 1
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The Thought Police Hotline: Episode 1
Developer: Voonle
Publisher: Voonle
Pros:
1. The story does keep its merits as sci-fi with interesting inclusions such as the government taking over privacy and tracking emotions, calls, and other activities. I could see the inspirations if this was inspired by Minority Report or the anime series PSYCHO-PASS, or just the outlook on real life itself.
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
BangBangShooting
This is a top-down shooting + roguelike elements in a game, players can operate the hero to fight freely, using a wealth of weapon and skills to eliminate the enemy wave after wave of attack.
Game features:
-Form unique tactics by matching different skills!
-Get different weapons in battle!
-Weapons come with skills, making it easier for players to match the skills they need!
Bionic Heart 2
Having somewhat fond remembrances of the first Bionic Heart game (played some time ago), when I came across this sequel on sale for $10, I decided to give it a go. Unfortunately, other than the name, there’s not a lot in common. The humor is mostly gone, the characters are very shallow, and the whole concept of “social boss fight” is very contrived. There is a lot of dialog amongst the various endings, but a lot of it is recycled. The art doesn’t really match up with the characters. And the endings just don’t give you much feeling of satisfaction.
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
This is an nteresting visual novel which sacrifices the typical genre-obliged light-heartedness setting and “romance options” for a much more mature and grim drama, which is quite refreshing.
The games also features a very good soundtrack (which you can find somewhere in the game folder, along a few wallpapers with drawings not used in the game), and good art, far away from the standard VN anime style in most characters.
The game is sadly not perfect. The writing could be the mayor issue. It is much better than that of its predecessor, but still shows some inconsistencies, such as different versions of “reality” depending on the path (that may be needed for making room to the 24 endings, but I find that a bit cheaty and unimmersive), and some deus-ex-machinas hard to explain. In a few points, disconnects from the story of the first game, which I find a good decision. That should allow you to not feel obliged to play that game, which was worse than this one. Also, there are a few minor bugs here and there, nothing game-breaking or particularly annoying (but note that in Linux, the achievements don’t unlock, but if you kept savegames before the endings you can load the savegames in other platform and unlock the achievements by replaying them, I had to do that). All the endings can be achieved but the guides are hard to find and follow (I couldn’t find a comprehensive one). Getting all of them became a bit tedious (and frustrating because of the errors in the guides I used).
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
Clash of the Metal
Hyper Mecha Anime Manga Fighting Unleashed!
Clash of the Metal introduces futuristic mecha combat in a glorious 2D anime styled arcade action fighting game. Putting you in control of an array of mechs, each with varying attributes, Clash of the Metal provides fast-paced combat against the CPU, local or online players.
Features.
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Single player vs CPU or 2 player local or online
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12 Mech rosta with additional characters
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Various fight location scenes
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Versus mode against another player or CPU
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Story mode
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Training room
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Spectacular anime style visuals at 60fps
GOCCO OF WAR
★ ★ ★ - - maybe ★ ★ ★ ★ -
to start i would definitely suggest this game if you can get it on sale for -50% or more, or if you have a friend or 2 you are going to play with then the $20 isnt that bad in comparison to the amount of content to play with most games being released now a days, and just the general amount of fun as long as your into the type of game it is.
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game has decent options so you can set a few graphics options, and you can also set your keyboard config in the Options, although the page is kinda strange compared to other games key binding option pages, theres also a option for using Steam account or making it use your char name, but all it does it makes it so your friends and other players see your steam name above your characters head, or the character name you gave them instead.
– Real player with 88.8 hrs in game
GOCCO OF “AFK”
I just can’t recommend this game for the following reasons:
-Finding an Online Lobby: everytime when you try and play online and search for lobbies you will either have none to join or “If” you find one, the players will be all afk
-AFK Players: as mentioned above 99% of the times players are afk and when the golden chance happens and you say to yourself: finally i’m lucky there’s few players who aren’t afk but no don’t get your hopes up because they’re 99.99% of the times speaking japanese or another language that isn’t english so you can’t communicate with them
– Real player with 69.4 hrs in game