Wolf’s Gang
Wolf’s Gang is the RPG Maker MZ Game that I first played. And also first completed. Wolfgang’s story has an amazing story tell. Instead of playing and learning the usual heroes in the game I get to learn the monsters and the villains of the story too. But turns out the monsters are misunderstood villains. The combat in this game is pretty good actually but I almost feel little confused on who is the enemies turn. The soundtrack in the game is very soothing and very amazing to listen to in the game. The maps maybe a little small, But it is very beautiful too look at. The characters almost have a major role but the thing is that the chosen party members did not come appear in the cut scenes like the heroes did not answer why Badger joined the Wolf’s Gang And in the ending? (spoilers)
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
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It’s nice enough. Graphically I love it, the story is short but okay. Max 2hours of gameplay total. I wish the army was some more sophisticated system than “add people and stats”, but I get that it was just a sample. 7 locations and 4 recruitable characters (+Wolf you), unless I missed some ;) Fights are boring, and a timer in battle VERY annoying, especially with your actions happening at the same time as the opponents (sometimes it was hard to figure what was going on, and if you wait, they attack again like you missed turn). Worth trying to check if RPG Maker games are for you.
– Real player with 2.4 hrs in game
Doom & Destiny Worlds
Was a huge fan of the first two games, so I was excited about diving into the world of Do&De again. Crafting games aren’t normally my favorite, but this one keeps things simple enough that I can manage (no hunger/thirst meters, THANK YOU), I’m also not a fan of item deterioration, but it makes sense with the crafting. so far I’ve explored 11 different islands. the puzzles are pretty straighforward so far, but the crafting really drags out progressing the story, especially when your weapons and armor break and you have to make new ones.
– Real player with 210.8 hrs in game
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Doom & Destiny Worlds third part from the D&D series. In this part we will find a completely new approach to the game. First of all, an open world which is very large. Many of different islands with challenges and lot of strange monsters to defeat. Crafting is also new thing. You can create all your equipment. Lots of weird potions to kick up your nerds. Being able to build and destroy almost anything. Simply a wonderful adventure for hours. Just Gigawesome game! I also recommend the previous parts which are just as great as this one. I already have, and you?
– Real player with 201.8 hrs in game
Shikokushi ~food and sightseeing and beauties~
This game contains lots of real photos took in Shikoku.
If you like Japanese food and scenery, or the cute heroines, this game will suit you very well.
The SLG part is well balenced but if you are a hard SLG player, this part will disappoint you.
Any way, this is a good game and also you can download a full version patch from their homepage.
h t t p s://otaku-plan.c o m/en/shikokushi/
DO NOT play this game when you are hungry, that will make you crazy lol
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
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– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
Star Shift
The year is 2357. Humans have explored the stars and colonized many worlds under the authority of the Earth Systems Alliance (ESA), a government controlled by powerful interstellar organizations. An alliance in name only, it is in reality, a brutal empire.
The Earth Systems Alliance (ESA) is embroiled in a civil war with a faction known as the Novus Federation. They are made up of former ESA colonists, corporations and military personnel who oppose Alliance rule and actively undermine ESA activities.
Both sides have committed war crimes on civilian populations. This has destabilized the balance of power in the region, creating chaos.
FEATURES:
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Tactical Battle System (Fleet/Army battles)
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Over 100 playable characters
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Epic Space Opera Storyline
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Branching story arcs
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Over 100 hours of Gameplay
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Base/Empire building
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Active Time Battle System
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Multiple side-quests/short stories
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Starship and human combat
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Class/Job System with trainable skills
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Amazing soundtrack from various independent artists
Inspiration for Star Shift:
Star Shift takes it’s inspiration from many notable games and tv shows, but also tries to keep it fresh with our own style.
Some Examples include:
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Suikoden 2
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Mass Effect 1
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Star Trek
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Final Fantasy Tactics
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Xenogears
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Stargate
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Chrono Trigger
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Star Shift also has partnerships and crossover content with other games. They are listed below.
The Killer Gin:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1164480/
Time Break Chronicles
Greetings one and All,
For those interested in this game here is my review on it.
Time Break Chronicles plays like an old school rpg game. Those who have played older rpgs would enjoy it but it’s not your typically rpg. Those fans of Final Fantasy VII or VII New Threat mods or Final Fantasy VI Brave New world would find great enjoyment in the challenges of this game. Most fights are about thinking. The balance of the game is rather well done despite how many characters you can choose from. As writing this review we are at 48 characters available. My highest loop on my best save is loop 20. This game is about planning stuff out. Learning enemies and bosses strategy and how they react to certain attacks.
– Real player with 194.0 hrs in game
Excellent game even in early access
It’s basically a JRPG meets rogue lite. You’re stuck in an endless dimensional loop and travel from node to node towards the end boss. Think Slay the spire map layout except horizontal instead of vertical. Entering a node drains stamina from each character in your party and lower stamina equals lower character stats
Your main character Claire is stuck in an endless loop in a strange dimension. From her own little pocket in this dimension, she travels the map, rescuing characters to strengthen her party while fighting a nefarious cult. There are 24 characters at present with more to come. While there is some overlap between characters, each offers unique abilities and you’re free to form your party in any way you like with the only requirement being that Claire is present. Claire has 3 forms, tank, dps and healer and while she is not as good in each role as more specialized characters, her jack of all trades and her ability to switch form at will even during combat, makes her very valuable
– Real player with 114.1 hrs in game
Somewhen
SOMEWHEN is a retro RPG inspired by early J-RPGs. Enjoy dungeon diving, resource gathering, and town building mechanics. In Somewhen, you must help Idyll and company restore a fractured world with an uncertain future using a curious time-travelling train and a little something called the Conductor to rebuild entire towns. Your goal is to quite literally reshape the future by placing homes, trees, and other structures in the present. Rebuild towns using a unique top-down system while fighting for your future with a snappy, on-map battle system!
Disgraced
Good Quality and Content for a RPGMaker game.
Very responsive developer always around to answer queries.
Oriental story, audio and settings.
Character building, satisfiers system similar to a survival game.
System unlike those others that have Hitpoints of several thousands, or deals thousands of damages per hit, characters and damage dealings stay at minimal hitpoint and deals reasonable low damages.
Plot, drama and gameplay is fine, alittle dull once the first capital is taken.
But,
Unable to customize much of the controls bind key with F1 console, unlike most other rpgmaker game.
– Real player with 55.4 hrs in game
This game is worth your time and hard-earned cash. Essentially, the game is a jrpg about Japan in the late sengoku jidai. You get to pick your starting class and skills and sex which can really make the game interesting.
The best part about this game, is that it really does all it can to make you feel like you are taking on the role of someone’s life. A lot of role-playing games these days sort of play like a power fantasy as the player does his or her best to reach a point of apotheosis, or Ultimate Warrior. However, this game’s goal isn’t to make a God out of the main player or the character, as the main character is more or less known as a great warrior for being one of the first in the region to rebell against the unjust nature of the current Empire. The biggest rewards come from taking part in the story and completing side quests, rather than grinding repetitively.
– Real player with 24.5 hrs in game
Mutiny Island
This game could be so much better. I have warped to grey screen death countless times. I camped while being attacked by a skeleton, woke up on Davy Jones' ship surrounded by the undead, and glitched to the starting warp. Jumped through many stone walls diagonally, and fought tigers from vantage point because of it. In my short time with this piece i have seen so many classic mishaps that that in itself is making me appreciate it more.
It’s $8, buggy as hell and absolutely wonderful.
– Real player with 16.5 hrs in game
I received a copy of this game to Let’s Play it and I loved it quite a bit. This is a really fun open-world game with a lot of stuff to explore and experiment around with!
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
Waste Walkers
A surprisingly well excuted use of the RPG Maker engine to produce something more than the usual fare. Mechanics are about as would be predicted for the engine and genre, extended to include welcome survial elements (which I believe can be turned off? Wasn’t intrested in doing so myself but do recall seeing that).
The setting might be said to be like Fallout, but unlike Fallout which takes place many decades after an apocolyptic event, Waste Walkers places you in the role of a survivor shortly after whatever happened (it seems to be one of the mysteries of the game) happened. Resources are scarce and heavy enough to make you concerned and wish to create stashes around the city, but not so far as to panic. Combat is very challenging but not impossible, and the survival element is reinforced by some encounters consistantly costing more resources than they reward, making ‘fight or flight?’ an important question throughout the game.
– Real player with 30.6 hrs in game
April 26 2020 edit
Theres now literally no way to be lost in the game. The map you start off with has every single individual building marked with their names. Now you can go to wherever a quest tells you to.
Very cluttered, mostly readable. But you can definitely find anything for the most part.
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MARKED AS RECEIVED FOR FREE SINCE A NICE STEAM FRIEND SENT IT MY WAY BUT I FORGOT WHO GAVE IT TO ME :(
After posting this review, i noticed the store page description of the game does it a very good job.
– Real player with 29.8 hrs in game
Lawless Lands
This is a game that I’ve watched being developed for over a year. I’ve run through the early releases multiple times, checking for typos, looking for bugs, and restarting over and over. I helped work on many of the character sprites and some of the sidequests.
Overview
Many hours of game play and numerous side-quests that complement the main storyline make for an in-depth game and story. The character creation can take some getting used to, but the skills, talents, and customization when leveling works very nicely for creating a hero with the attributes you like.
– Real player with 143.1 hrs in game
Lawless Lands is the latest rpg by Corrosive Studios, a small indie dev that makes games that really scratch that exploration RPG itch that few games do. (Closest comparisons are the likes of Fallout 3 and Baldur’s Gate I, in the fun explorative sense, NOT the buggy sense)
A survival dark fantasy RPG, You explore the Large, yet streamlined open world (It has an Overworld, so you aren’t going to waste a ton of time in empty wastes) With light survival mechanics (Just eat and drink things on occasion, it’s not stressful or annoying like so many other survival games) While completing quests for various factions and growing your power/party.
– Real player with 65.7 hrs in game