Return of the Heir
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I like the graphics, the music and the story, but this is a hard and pretty frustrating 2d platformer. If you want a challenge this game is definitely for you. The creators give you 12 lives and a way to earn extra lives throughout, but this game gets a good bit harder as you progress and having to start over when you’re really far in the game just sucked the will to beat it out of me to be honest. I don’t want to have to run around and collect all of the items all over again because I suck at the game or some enemy was sniping me off screen when i didn’t have jump room. The obstacles in the game change color with the background too which hindered me a lot at the start I kept missing chains that were in areas, spiders, etc. and these mistakes pile up until you have to restart the whole game. It’s a good homage to older 2d platformers so I definitely recommend this game for people who enjoy that struggle.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
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Well, this game is really difficult: there are limited amount of lives for your whole playthrough, a lot of traps and tricky level design that creates pretty decent challenge. The gameplay is a little similar to Dead Cells, the music and graphics are good. Unfortunately i wasn’t able to beat this game because of difficulty, but if you like challenges and like overcoming difficulties, this game is your choice.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
Herakles and the Princess of Troy
Definitely one of my favorite games out there. I love the amount of time put into this, as it makes the game so much better. There are difficulties for any type of player, and it’s based on skill. You can unlock buffs, new weapons, and a lot more in this. Strategy is also involved. There’s a lot of stuff to list that I love about this game, but it’s best to try it for yourself. I would highly recommend buying this game, or at least checking out the demo.
– Real player with 130.1 hrs in game
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This is a top game it really should be more popular than it is. there so many different ways you an play this game and it never gets old unlike carrots. the replayability is really crazy. I really think you should at least try the demo. just take some advice play the demo or just buy the game
– Real player with 8.4 hrs in game
Breath of Spirits
i love game where we can choose to play as single player mode offline to can play too in mutiplayer online
i tried the onliine few minutes and online it give give the way to choose our match private or quick and choose avatars and unlock more and it is great
about the single player mode i played hours i enjoy a lot
i love this game :
the character design is one if the best i seen in vr , the elf is wonderfull and the enemies and boss are all amazing and various
the level design is great and i have not all restored , more we restored more it is beautifull
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
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Beautiful lady in the woods. Thats it.
The rest is an unoptimized simple wave shooter where you get points to buy new cosmetics for the lady.
No free movement only teleport to specific locations.
The most interesting of course is the bikini but for that you need 35K points for one level.
Since you cant choose difficulty until you completed 3 areas on easy which will reward you around 500ish points that means you have to complete all 3 areas 3 times just for that simply unlock.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
Horizon Zero Dawn™ Complete Edition
THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS
This was a beautiful game. It’s a game you could theoretically finish without much effort and time, but the world, the side characters, and the cultures played so deep a part in the story that I found myself sinking 200+ hours into it and not thinking twice. There is so much here in lore picked up in scraps and holograms hidden on your travels.
The thing that stuck out to me the most here was the relationships. Helping the people of the world was as important to the story as anything else, and it comes full circle
! at the end when those people that you choose to be compassionate to (or not) show up in the final epic battle (or they don’t, depending on how you interacted with them) . There are as many opportunities to show compassion and to be human as there are to kill things. It is such a human story that sets itself apart from your run-of-the-mill first-person shooter. It’s exploration and mystery as much as it is combat. It’s learning about people and cultures as much as it is learning about the machines, the world, and the secret of what Zero Dawn really is. This is not to distract from the story which was absolutely unique and incredible in how it unfolds, especially as you get closer to the heart of the truth.
– Real player with 226.4 hrs in game
Horizon Zero Dawn is an awesome and fun game, definitely up there at the top of my list of favorite games.
It feels a bit like a fusion of the Tomb Raider reboot series and The Witcher 3 to me. Many of the game mechanics seem very familiar from either of the two but are somewhere in between. The climbing especially feels like somebody wanted a TW3 like game with climbing, was inspired by Tomb Raider (or Uncharted for that matter) and implemented a light version of that. Saying this however is not to diminish what the game achieves in any way. The net result of it is a very entertaining, fun to play set of game mechanics, from combat to stealth, a bit of crafting, riding, etc. (As with the other games many of the combat subtleties you only really learn on the harder difficulties.)
– Real player with 149.3 hrs in game
Archer: The Witch’s Wrath
Prove your mastery of the bow and become the greatest archer in history!
Archer: the Witch’s Wrath allows you to fulfill that dream. Choose your arrows, ready your bow, and get ready for intense, tactical combat.
Prepare for combat by choosing the right arrows for the job. Scout ahead and learn more about your enemies. Navigate a mysterious world filled with abhorrent monsters. Set up ambushes based on your findings. Start a battle on your terms and keep your distance from your foes at all times.
Make quick, tactical decisions and eliminate hostiles that threaten you the most. Use your bow to equalize the difference in strength between you and your prey. Keep your sword at the ready, in case you need to buy yourself a few precious moments to escape an enemy that got too close to you.
Demonstrate your lightning-fast reflexes by using the rapid fire mode. Observe the archer’s paradox in motion when firing with the pinpoint accuracy of the precision fire mode. Grow your skills through rigorous training and become an archer unlike any other!
Features
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First-person archer simulator with incredible bow mechanics.
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Several arrows to choose from, each with a different mechanic.
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A grim fantasy setting.
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Tactical combat, where a player has to plan every shot they make.
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Advanced targeting modes, such as precision fire and rapid fire.
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Realistic arrow behavior.
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Engaging story of choices and consequences.
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A beautiful environment filled with wonder and mystery.
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Skill progression system.
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Fast-paced swordplay.
Elisius
Adventure in this fantasy land, built by the ancient and powerful Time Lord. This mysterious entity has brought some of the greatest warriors from many different times on Earth to a realm of his own creation, named Elisius. He means to observe and study them, and then using his godlike powers, rule over earth. You are one of these warriors, and it is your job to defeat the Time Lord by destroying Elisius, before it is too late.
The nature of Elisius grants every warrior special abilities, which let you harness the Time Lord’s magic to access powers beyond your wildest dreams. Use the money earned from your quest to upgrade your armor and weapons, buy new ships, and explore the islands of Elisius. Whether fighting monsters as a Viking, Cowboy, Samurai, and more, Elisius will always be an entertaining, story-driven experience.
Skydom
Skydom started out as a dream with some close friends years ago and has evolved into a vast, open-world adventure you can soon experience for yourself. If you’re a fan of fantasy worlds, castles, and dragons, or stories of bravery and courage, this game is for you.
Key Features:
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Play as a young hero in an epic campaign in this fantasy world. Face your fears and march into battle, or learn to tame and ride a dragon.
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Battle hordes of orcs and evil dragons. Protect the world with swords, bows, dragons, and grim determination.
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Explore and adventure. Find your own path in a rich world with diverse landscapes and features. Discover new lands and challenges.
Passionate sixteen-year-old game dev just trynna chase my dreams. Skydom is still in development. Wishlist to help support my efforts!
Abyss The Forgotten Past
game is great idk if they were going for a hard game but if they were they definitely nailed it and I especially love how the game has a new challenge around every corner and I don’t normally refer to games as the “dark souls of insert genre here” because I understand what gives souls games that steep difficulty curve, and this game is not that, instead it simultaneously manages to be both as punishing as dark souls, while also being a very beginner friendly game and I love it, amazing deal for $4 USD get it if you can
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
In this video I take a look at Abyss The Forgotten Past, a platform adventure.
A very well designed pixel art adventure platformer. Still a bit glitchy, there is a sign in the intro that requires the double jump perk to access but you don’t get that till later and going back there’s a jump that seems to need it too so I thought I was stuck until I managed it from an angle. I also jumped out of the screen at one point (31:10) and couldn’t recover so I had to restart from the check point. It is in Early Access though and the quality appears good so let’s hope it gets the polish it needs. Take a look.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Dark Fantasy Warriors
This game is extreamly good for its price. Level design, graphics, sound, everything is so good. Enemies are not dumb, they attack together and it is really hard to beat them. And the best for me in this game is satisfaction after killing extremly hard bosses. I really recomend you to buy this game if you like games like dark souls.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
I have given this game its fair share of my time, in short, this game is a very barebones experience. In the entire game there are only two enemy types, knights with swords and knights with a bow and arrow. All of the minibosses are also just the soldiers with a reskin and a larger model. The only truly unique enemy is the final boss, which casts all sorts of magic, it is a really cool fight actually.
I’ll list of some glaring issues I had:
- Can’t interact with the chests scattered throught the map, which meant I didnt pick up a single new item on my entire playthrough
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Battlemage: Magic by Mail
Awful. The story felt both rushed and railroaded. You go from squire to mixing with nobles, but so quickly it strains credibility.
The same speed makes it so you can’t develop relationships effectively (particularly as choices you might be intrigued to befriend can be dead-set against your goals with no opportunity to win them over).
I tried to play to my strengths, developing stats I liked (in particular illusion and healing, class, and ambition). But I was punished for this. The game rewards you if you play as the author expects/intends you to play it. On most CoG you can find some kind of winning combination through a variety of means. I didn’t come away from my playthrough feeling that it was possible to win with the kind of play style I preferred.
– Real player with 38.7 hrs in game
I liked this game a lot, i like how magic could be developed by your feelings, not always having to cast spells. I will agree with the other review tho. It does seem really fast and rushed toward the end. I played a few times, and plan on playing again later, but i feel like after chapter 8, the rest of the game goes to fast, so i wish it was longer at that point. However i like the game, and characters and i would be more than willing to play this again. This is one i liked enough, to replay right after beating it, not something i do for all of them.
– Real player with 29.7 hrs in game