Gladiator’s Glory: Salvation
Story:
There has been a war and you were imprisoned by your enemy. You spent countless years in the enemy’s dungeon. It has been so long that you forgot what your life used to be. After many years, you heard a guard stepping in front of your dungeon door and he said; “Your time has come”. He unlocked your dungeon door and gave you a chance to fight for your life. You learned that there are 6 arena champions. If you can defeat all of them, you can earn your freedom and get out of their town.
#### Win All tournaments and Earn Your Freedom.
About the Game:
Gladiator’s Glory: Salvation Is a singleplayer TPS sword fighting game.
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Sword Combat System: You have 3 main attack type; Light Attack, Heavy Attack and Thrust attack. Also, you can Block, Parry and Dodge the enemies attacks. Each attack and defend move spends your stamina.
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Upgradable items: All items can be upgraded from upgrade center. Your items become stronger when you upgrade them, however your items might be destroyed in the process, so be Careful!
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Weapons and Armors: You can buy weapons, armors, shields and jewelries from the Shops. This game does not have complex variety of items. It helps to bypass the item variety barrier and enjoy the fighting experience right away!
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Level and Skill point: Each time you level up, you gain 3 skill point and you can increase 3 different stat of your character; Critical Change, Critical Damage and Stamina. Also, you need to be higher level to equip some items in the game.
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Arena Mods: There are 1v1, 2v2, 3v3, 4v4, 5v5 arena options. Other than that, you need to defeat 6 tournaments to earn your freedom.
#### You can earn gold and experience by defeating your opponents!
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Downtown
The city is under siege and you have no abilities whatsoever… yet. Help Chip gain more fighting abilities (as well as increased stamina and health!) as you fight your way Downtown!
Chip was just lounging on the couch like any other typical day when his girlfriend went out to buy some food (she said something about shortages and unrest, or something like that) when he sees on the news that chaos broke out around the local convenience store, fences were erected and no one can get into Downtown! He must find a way in and save her, but first he must learn some skills.
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StellaGale: The Trials Of Faith
Once in a lifetime, an opportunity appears that nobody can turn away from. For the warriors across the lands, this came in the form of an offer from The Prince; let us have a massive gladiatorial battle, and the winner may ask for anything they wish. And they will get it. Brigands, thieves, generals, swordsman, rogues, and soldiers all heard the call and headed to the arena. Riches and fame awaited them.
For one young woman and her brother, fame and riches did not matter. Years before, Stella and her brother Gale were abandoned suddenly as their parents vanished. Growing up on the streets and lost, Stella grew skilled in a fight and her brother handy with a forge. They decided Stella had to enter with a most unusual wish - to have their parents returned to them. If The Prince is even capable of such a thing.
Multi-faceted characters with heart, depth, and drives you’ll have to play to discover.
The storyline will take us to incredible highs and tearful lows, with gameplay anyone can jump into and learn.
Multiple types of weapons with multiple types of add-ons means an incredible number of options to take out the equally diverse warriors trying to get their own wish brought to life!
Carefully choose where Gale spends his effort - these weapons are the only ones Stella will have to battle in the Arena each round.
As if the greatest warriors in the kingdom weren’t enough, the Arena is filled with traps and dangers just waiting for Stella to drop her guard!
Even the best warriors can’t just jump from battle to battle and hope to win - we have multiple modes of practice, success, and challenges that will make you a true champion!
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The Last Friend
If you are a fan of PvZ, consider buying this when it is on 30% sales . The gameplay is a little mix between PvZ TD and fighting. Visual and music is nice and relaxing, the plot is easy to understand with dogs everywhere. However, the gameplay will get repetitive and bored very soon. The fighting mechanics are too simple without anything new and different between skills.
I have completed this game for 100% achievement in around 17 hours - this is a casual and easy game without any challenges. Overall, 6/10 for me
– Real player with 17.1 hrs in game
SHORT VERSION:
The Last Friend is a lane-based tower defense game in which you balance tower placement with runnin' around smackin' fools. It’s a pretty good one of these, with a good variety of towers and personal abilites that you can combine as you wish. Things can get a little stale at points though, as certain late-game strategies are extremely solid once they’re built, and a good brawler won’t have much trouble collecting the scrap to build them. Overall, I had a pretty good time, and even the overpowered builds were pretty fun to unleash upon the enemy during my final push.
– Real player with 11.0 hrs in game
A.R.M.: Absolutely Reliable Machine
Good
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
I like ARM. It is a fun game, it wasn’t too easy or too difficult, It was challenging but not frustrating, the controls were easy to learn, music was good, and it’s a good-looking game.
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Asterix & Obelix XXL 2
Asterix and Obelix were a big part of my childhood. Besides having read the comics and all the films I had never actually heard of any Games of this frenchise. It wasn’t until a big Microids Sale that I came across a game entitled Asterix and Obelix XXL 2 that immediately caught my attention. And so I bought it hoping for some nostalgia
Positive
-the game really manages to catch the ultimate Asterix and Obelix vibes with funny cutscenes, puns and tons of iconic quotes a la “These romans are crazy”
– Real player with 17.6 hrs in game
I have played the original several times and absolutely loved it.
I like what they have done with the graphics in this remasted version. I also like the changes to the updates / skill / shop system.
The challenges are pretty nice as well.
What is incredibly annoying is this Water-Mario (I’m just going to call them as such) which pushes you back with their water stream. When you play on difficulty hard you will hate them very fast. They don’t do any damage to you, but while getting pushed back you are also almost stunned, you can barely move around and you can’t perform any kind of attack. To recap: Water-Mario is annoying in the regular game. HOWEVER, whoever had the idea to add a Water-Mario challenge should be forced to play this every single day on difficulty hard and is only allowed to stop when getting gold.
– Real player with 16.9 hrs in game
Asterix & Obelix XXL 3 - The Crystal Menhir
It’s a very good and fun game for coop for two kids or a parent and a kid. Even though the coop experience is diminished by poorly thought way of handling camera when the two heroes are far apart .
So:
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- great graphics,
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- great sound ,
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- great level design , alternating between quests, puzzles , fights
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- good dialogues ,
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- good story,
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- dogmatix is adorable and fierce!! ,
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- fun fights with many options
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- Fakeusnewus , Econimicrasious and other funny characters
– Real player with 203.4 hrs in game
I have been a huge fan of Asterix since my childhood. Played XXL 1 many many times and 2 sporadically and loved them very much.
This game is a disgrace to Asterix (XXL). The developers didn’t attempt to make a 3D game like the other two games have been and made some random “mobile top down” game for the quick cash grab. The menu interface is even ripped off straight out of the XXL 2 remaster. No effort put into it in any way.
The game looks nice, going for the collectibles is very fun and bringing back a specific Roman from the very first Asterix comic (and animated movie) is a great touch. I think that is about all covering the positives of this game.
– Real player with 26.2 hrs in game
Eden’s Lair
Use a variety of techniques to vanquish your foes inside a series of unforgiving combat arenas.
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Long and short ranged attacks.
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4 Unique special abilities.
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Challenges and new abilities unlocked after beating the main game.
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Unique enemy types.
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Upgrade your abilities as you progress through the main game.
Mononoke Slashdown
I totally recommend this game (if you don’t mind the price).
I think the honest value would be 50% of what it costs, the game is very fast, very repetitive (in the good sense of repetitive)
you can beat the game in 3hours easily, it’s like an arcade game.
basically it’s a mash simulator, but with some small variations of combos and items (kunai).
if you’ve played odin sphere, the satisfaction in the combo is the same, but much simpler combos.
don’t expect anything from the enemies' artificial intelligence, they’re just standing there to take damage.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
a very interesting gameplay experience
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Revenge on the Streets 2
I played this game because I quite like the first one, here comes the (first?) review:
Character
3 characters, no hidden character or such.
Each has different style of punching combos.
I like the fact that you can spam a flykick-uppercut combo from early stage, but in later stage you can’t because all the enemies start blocking.
Also make me think, how come they can block attacks but I can’t, that could be useful.
Compare to the first one, no unlockable characters, which is a little disappointing.
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game