Quest of Dungeons

Quest of Dungeons

I realize I spent way too much time completing this game. But I wanted to get all the achievements.

Disregarding that, it is actually a really cool adventure/rogue-like dungeon crawler.

It has 5 unique characters with different builds with 4 different levels you can play them on.

The game is pretty challenging even on the easier difficulties but still feels rewarding when completing bosses or stages especially with the achievements that are very well implemented.

I do have a few issues with it though.

Real player with 58.1 hrs in game


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Quest of Dungeon originally got my attention simply for the funny trailer, however as I sank a few hours in, I felt like it was the devs that got the last laugh. This is not worth your money at all. And here’s why in this long list of issues.

-The game is overly simple. The game throws at you ton food items that any experienced Roguelike player would expect them to serve a greater purpose aka hunger. Here, their only purpose is simply to (restore a bit of HP). They are basically just lesser Health Potion. Also, The only strategy involved with any character is to spam skills whenever they are available. There’s no wands of teleport or rings of polymorph to be found here. No fun silly deaths that you’d find in other roguelike eitheir. Here. Your deaths will be solely attributed to dying to a boss you shouldn’t have tackled yet. (But you had no way of knowing prior).

Real player with 26.9 hrs in game

Quest of Dungeons on Steam

Nigel’s Journey : A Working Day

Nigel’s Journey : A Working Day

Nigel is a former French special forces soldier. When he returned home after combats, he decided to leave the army and find an ordinary job in an office. One day, an army of terrorists invaded his workplace. Nigel had therefore to resume service to teach these bastards a lesson and find a way out.

“I won’t let any of these parasites survive.”

Old fashioned FPS.

The episode 1 upholds the fundamentals of an old school FPS. Lots of action, lots of blood, lots of villains and no unnecessary stuff. There is no “timeout” when you play this game. Exaggerated and brutal violence that we like. But you won’t be able to rush if you want to avoid premature death. Be smart. Be lethal.

Don’t forget to use your brain.

Office buildings are a lot like labyrinths. Nigel will probably not be able to use his usual route to get out. Sometimes, the way out won’t be obvious, so you’ll have to find the exit door that will get you out of this nightmare. These doors will either bring you closer to the exit or closer to imminent death. One thing is certain, it won’t be easy “to navigate” your way through a complex network of rooms, filled in with enemies, and remain alive.

The strong points:

  • Numerous villains

  • War-like ambience

  • A wide range of weapons

For newbies and advanced gamers

This game has 4 difficulty levels. If you are one of those gamers that enjoy shooting anything that moves without thinking and hiding behind a wall, the easy mode will suit you well. If you want to play as a Special Force soldier, the impossible mode will be the right choice for you. Be aware though of the frustration that it might come with it! :)

A script designed by gamers for gamers

If we like to know where the shots will come from when we respawn, we also like when we don’t know.

Now, this is why A working day will surprise you. The villains will never appear twice in the same place. You will have to be extra careful to not be shot or blown up though. You will also have to be attentive to your surroundings in order to spot the enemies.

Know how to snoop

If you like having various weapons, you’ll have to learn how to perform a proper search. Look everywhere and you will find a variety of devastating weapons. From the automatic pump action shotgun to the heavy machine gun and the assault rifle. There is something for everyone.


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Nigel's Journey : A Working Day on Steam

Dark Tales from México: Prelude. Just a Dream… with The Sack Man

Dark Tales from México: Prelude. Just a Dream… with The Sack Man

DARK TALES FROM MÉXICO

This is a saga of 9 short games and a prelude in a 3D survival horror style, based on tales from the real Mexican folklore in which every monster it´s originally a physical sculpture made and painted by hand and then 3D scanned using photogrammetry.

IN THIS EPISODE

You are a young girl who is sleeping and having a nightmare in the middle of which your grandmother appears giving you a key, then a black cat starts talking to you and tells you that if you want to wake up, you must recover, in less than an hour, a dagger that is inside a labyrinth where the Sack Man lives, the monster that steals children from that old legend that your grandmother also told and warns you that this labyrinth is alive, that it changes its shape and that it will protect the monster by showing you your own fears, and that if you fail, you will remain inside the labyrinth forever and you will never wake up again.


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Dark Tales from México: Prelude. Just a Dream... with The Sack Man on Steam

Kate: Collateral Damage

Kate: Collateral Damage

Kate feels smol. Akane was already a small game but Kate for some reason feels even smaller.

Nevertheless I think this is an easier entry into this genre.

It mixes the classical Arcade-Slashing with some Rogue-lite elements and tries to reproduce the story of the movie with some really creative liberties.

The abilities are a bit underdeveloped here when compared to Akane. In Akane you had not only two sword abilities but also special sword or gun abilities depending on your loadout.

Kate simplifies the whole thing and makes the game a lot easier.

Real player with 9.1 hrs in game

This masterpiece surprised me. I bought it as a fan of the movie and, in the end, it surpassed my expectations:

Pros

(6 Points)

+Have in mind that Hotline Miami and Hades are related games, whereas Kate is a improved experience of HM' style;

+Has original ‘Story-Line’, made in different levels, that makes u excited to complete it;

+Has a merchant that offers new abilities, and improve your lifespan with extra content. Makes u wanna play it again and again, each time more ready for battle;

Real player with 6.5 hrs in game

Kate: Collateral Damage on Steam

Covert Commando

Covert Commando

Good shooter that the Devs are constantly improving. Enemy AI is smart and getting smarter. Graphics have improved a lot from the Minecraft style they started with. Battlefields are big and procedurally generated to include actually challenging arenas and not just random blocks and mazes.

Real player with 18.4 hrs in game

Covert Commando

pros:

fast game with modern day graphics with easy controls that moves from location A to B to C and so on,

cons:

too few maps.

good game.

Personal Suggested Purchase Price: $0.49 Or Less During Sale

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Covert Commando on Steam