Dungless 2
In general, a good 2D platformer with interesting game mechanics
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
Read More: Best Archery Action Games.
A very big plus of the game is that the world is generated in a new way every time. The game is quite addictive, it’s a pity that you can’t change the volume, you can only turn it on or off. The game itself is difficult, I could only reach level 3. In general, you can play, only dear enough, according to the rules.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Commoners
You were nothing more than a commoner among others. Now, you must do what it takes to survive. Kill, slaughter and pillage to success as the kingdom you once knew has fallen and the harsh realities of life is upon you. Now without a home, you will find yourself struggling to fend off against once forgotten beasts alongside other humans. Your throat will bleed as it thirsts, your belly will yearn for crumbs. Be careful, as injury can mean death. Do as you must, no one is watching… or are they?
Commoners is a massively multiplayer online medieval role-playing survival game. With nothing but a small set of tools, venture about and build your way to the top and become the most feared player in a now decayed kingdom you once called home.
Wander about the island; hunt for food, gather for resources, fight your way to success. As you collect, craft new armor and weapons and better yourself for survival in this harsh world. Ask yourself, is this man or woman who stand before you friend or foe. Are you their friend, or are you their foe? Make moral decisions as you befriend or kill other players who may be able to help you or bring death to you.
Chop a tree, fish a fish, cook on a fire; build your first home, craft your first sword. Do as you must in this PVP, PVE old-school RPG inspired game. Your wealth and value in this world is directly tied to what you have earned and stolen.
Key Features
-
Large procedurally-generated worlds – explore uniquely generated worlds to provide a different playing experience
-
Immersive Experience: Realistic focused graphics and sound with minimal user interface to ensure an immersive experience.
-
Cross Platform Co-Op PVP and PVE: Whether you play on Windows or Linux, play with your friends or with strangers as you work to survive in this harsh new world.
-
Unique Creatures: Players are not the only being to be afraid of, there are creatures specific to day and night that will hunt you if they see you. Be prepared as those without the will and means to survive will become their meal.
-
Intuitive crafting system: Forge weapons and armor, create food and drink
-
House and Base building system – Create from the materials you collect and craft an expansive home to protect and store yourself and your items.
Read More: Best Archery First-Person Games.
qb
This is one of my fav crafting/building/adventuring type of games already and I’ve only around 60hrs of game play so far..it’s right up there with Portal Knights Imo and it’s only early access and doing such a great job! Sure there are the normal early access things to expect…but you can see where things are being improved. The Dev’s are great and respond regularly in the forums..so there is communication..that’s a major plus! Updates/fixes, etc. are not thousands of years inbetween so you can see progress progress progress.
– Real player with 75.4 hrs in game
Read More: Best Archery Open World Games.
While this still needs some work, I definitely recommend it - on the surface it is a Minecraft clone but look closer and there is rather a lot of innovation. It’s still obviously Early Access – many small to medium bugs – but it’s very playable and has an active developer team. And it’s an absolute steal; I’ve played way less fun games for more money.
– Real player with 56.3 hrs in game
Ephesus
I think at the current stage of the game hunger and thirst consumption should be less. Starting money may be higher. So players who are new to survival games can spend more time in the game. Overall the game is really nice and the there is a high potential for improvement. You get to examine a historical Roman city very closely. We can consider that game costs cheaper if you compare it with its kind I want to keep following the state of the game and knowing its in early I access I want to give it a chance. Because with the updates it could become so much better anytime. I don’t want to miss it
– Real player with 8.8 hrs in game
Experiencing the nature, Roman’s ordinary life, amazing architectures is amazing! Although it’s still on EA on Steam, I think this game already offers a good amount of fun.
Survival and in-game elements are made well done. Exploring the world is not boring and graphics are above the average and this is important for EA game to me.
Long story short, Ephesus is a game where you can find lot’s of potential to grow. The game play is good, the graphics are good, survival mechanics are intact and has an amazing city structure. Definitely worth to buy!
– Real player with 7.2 hrs in game
Epic Fantasy Battle Simulator
It’s fun, but I don’t like how some units will just stay put if there are no enemies to attack within their range, especially the ones all the way in the back. Have the back units go around the enemy army and attack or, just have them do something instead of standing. Like I’d love to see armies actually clashing into each other and trying to charge through instead of just attacking what’s in front of them in a straight line.
And if there are cavalry units, PLEASE HAVE THEM CHARGE THROUGH ARMIES LIKE THE ROHIRRIM IN LOTR. I hate how cavalry units in games like UEBS just stay put and attack instead of trampling through enemies! Having cavalry units run through armies would really make this game fun!
– Real player with 23.6 hrs in game
With epic battles between 4 different races, simple UI, and for only $12 this game is worth trying - especially if you like Total War games too.
Watch as Humans, Dwarves, Orcs & Undead clash amonst several powerful monsters as hordes of warriors get slaughtered.
I feel this game has amazing potential. But right now it is not perfect. Still pretty buggy, and clunky at times. But other times - it looks pretty darn good! Especially considering how many units you can fit on the screen at one time.
– Real player with 9.5 hrs in game
Age Of Omens
Normally as Things go I will update my reviews, so keep posted if your interested on where the game is kind of at.
So quick things is the game is great, It’s early stage yes, There is however a satisfying amount of area to explore, lots of crafting options, and a rather nice building system, I have played a large sum of games with building, and this one does it very well.
The Dev is constantly updating the game, bringing fixes and new content, It’s single/multi I haven’t actually made a multiplayer game, I am fine being alone….
– Real player with 29.6 hrs in game
This developer has big plans for this game and eventually a sequel, so he is not going to cut and run on us like most EA title developers do (I flat out asked him). He is very responsive on discord and takes everything we the players say seriously, I asked for a longer day cycle and he put it in a patch with some other things literally 30 minutes later.
This is an EA title that is worth your time, money and support, I can’t wait to see what more is in store for Age of Omens. Updates and content come at a brisk pace for just one person and he is in the process of hiring more help. Give it a try, I’m so glad I took a chance even after being burned by so many other EA titles.
– Real player with 28.8 hrs in game
Hazordhu
I’ve had some wholesome times in this game with friends. Roleplay, survival, and building are some of my favorite things in a game! This is beautifully crafted and I can’t wait to see the updates come through 3
– Real player with 108.9 hrs in game
Awesome game with a ton of fun features and many more to come, I plan on putting a LOT more hours into it.
– Real player with 54.5 hrs in game
The Lab
Hands down one of the single best experiences on VR… and its free.
Update: 2 years after posting this review this still remains one of the best VR games to date.
Here is why.
Postcards 3/10 - “The exploration demo” you get to throw a stick and a robotic dog will go and get it for you and bring it back. This was probably my first introduction to VR.. it was quite nice but the overall wow factor just wasnt there and it got old quickly. This is essentially the same experience you can get from Google Earth VR which is also free I believe and more enjoyable -minus the robodog. (PS… you can change destinations by pulling out the “guitar cable” sticking in each destination… hmm.. I wonder what else it can go in… hint hint)
– Real player with 33.7 hrs in game
Valve still has the ability to show others how it’s done. To set the standard. To raise the bar. This time with VR.
Another Valve “game” that leaves you hoping for more.
The Lab is a collection of short VR experiences that serve as a showcase of what VR in general - and room scale VR specifically - can do. Valve made sure there’s something for everyone, gamers and non-gamers alike.
These experiences range from games to sightseeing to scientific displays, and are all accessed from a central hub (the titular Lab) that is itself a lively and fun place in which to to hang out.
– Real player with 14.9 hrs in game
Tourney
I really enjoyed this one. I wish it had a sandbox type scenario without the time constraint.
Want to play more but don’t really want to repeat the main campaign.
– Real player with 13.4 hrs in game
Theme park meets jousting!
It’s a good little sim game. There’s more complexity to the it that I thought it would have when I bought it - but it’s actually been quite fun for the last couple of days I’ve been dipping in and out. Well worth a punt.
Pros
-
Good feel to it, familiar tycoon game mechanics, building, hiring staff and all that jazz.
-
It looks nice, good art style and cute characters.
-
Music is pretty good.
-
It’s got some nice humour - you can see little thought bubbles from time to time with funny stuff people are thinking & the story is humor driven
– Real player with 11.2 hrs in game
Niflhel Survival
Welcome to Niflhel also known as Niflheim, a harsh world of ice and fog.
You managed to escape from the goddess of death Hel, but remember - she will not leave it like that! Her minions are on your heels, but they are not the only ones you should be afraid of. If you are not eaten by wild animals, goblins or frost giants, you will almost certainly be killed by an eerie cold. To survive, you will have to find food, obtain the necessary resources, create weapons and strong armor, build a reliable shelter, earn the favor of Odin and find a way to leave Niflhel!
Features of the game:
● Flexible construction system.
● The system of creating various items.
● Open world based on Scandinavian myths and legends.
● Combat system with four directions for strikes and block.
● Riding a horse and the ability to fight on horseback.
● Boss battles.
● System of character needs.