Dangerous Lands - Magic and RPG
I really do enjoy this came. I always had a soft spot for indie games on the cheap cheap, despite most being terrible and this is a diamond in the rough. However, it is painfully lacking in some areas. Mainly a full on map, the mini map doesnt tell me were I need to go for the next quest. The second is the character creation screen. Litterally no options at all for how your guy looks. the worst part, is that the char is described as female, yet is clearly a man. I wouldnt mind this much, save for the goatee. However, I also have a friendly little suggestion, for a game mechanic. Since Orcs drop these Trunks, what if you make it so we can built camps that act as fast travel stations, yet can be destroyed by monsters. They can be upgraded for quite a bit of trunks, into forts. wich cant be destroyed, and can be used to house mercenaries. My other suggestion, as mentioned before, are mercenaries, Npcs that can follow you arround, defend your camps (fast Travel Pionts) and aid in combat. My last suggstion, is simply more merchants, maybe if one moved in to each new area after doing certain quests.
– Real player with 5.5 hrs in game
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The game is actually quite fun but there are some very rough areas:
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location is quite hard: you never know where you have to go.
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Map is quite useless.
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Quick level up and few useful skills
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Quite bugs with character stats and UI
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Can’t exit to main menu from UI while alive
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Running simulation absically
I look forward to update my review when the game gets updated.
– Real player with 3.6 hrs in game
Barbarian Souls
This game is an absolute masterpiece. I wish the dev would have charged more than $14.99! I would have happily paid up to $70 for this game. Barbarian Soul’s beutiful scenery will go down in history. The graphics in this game could go head to head with mainstream games like The Last of Us and Cyberpunk 2077 and I 100% believe it could win. I was absolutely DUMBFOUNDED when this game wasn’t nominated for GOTY 2019. The gameplay mechanics are on par with souls like games such as Dark Souls, Dark Souls 2, Dark Souls 3, Dark Souls Remastered, Dark Souls 2 Remastered, and Crash Bandicoot. The ambient sounds like the rain and thunder are so beautiful that I could listen to them to fall asleep. I wish steam would allow me to buy multiple copies of this game so i could have a steam library FULL with Barbarian Souls. I love this game so much and would recommend it to anyone and I mean ANYONE that loves story driven and absolutely beautiful games!
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
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Ok, so the only positive thing I can say about this game is that the visuals are pretty decent.
For the rest I did not play much, I found the combat and AI to be extremely unpolished. Also the game could do with more weapons.
At this time I cannot recommend this game, gonna need alot of work.
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Stonescape
I couldn’t say enough to properly convey my utter disappointment in a game that I am feeling right now writing this review. I will not go on a rant and sound too whiney. Stay away, maybe put it on your watchlist and see if they add something worthwhile, currently its a creative mode game with 21 building blocks to choose from. The lag is real with this game.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
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F**** NO not worth it, so many other games cheaper that are worth mine and your time. No game options at all, you get new game, continue and quit. When you are collecting stone with pickaxe the only item you have with no inventory your fps drops down to 6 fps for a short moment. So you collect stone and build that’s the whole game.
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Cut Them Up
Looking for casual but intense gameplay ?
Make a mess on 60 randomly generated levels and defeat The Darkness in the final fight !
Cut Them Up - it is Top-Down Single Screen Hack-and-Slash game that can be played without a keyboard (all controls on the mouse).
Improve the game character in your own way (after each level you get 1 new skill point, you have 20 unique skills at choice)
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Strive to improve your personal record in endless survival mode.
Geometry Hero
Nice amusing idea, but it’s very uncomfort to play with keyboard.
It really needs gamepad support and I didn’t find it.
It’s still early access by now, so I hope in the very close future we’ll have gamepad support.
That’s the sole reason I put a thumb up.
Otherwise, at the moment, it’s a thum down to be played with keyboard.
Also, please put the “Settings” button in the starting menu.
No sense you need to start a game and then press ESC to be able to setup the game.
I look forward for updates.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
What if Geometry Wars banged DMC
– Real player with 0.4 hrs in game
Hate Wave
A pricey game that seems like nothing more than an asset flip. The mouse handles horrible, the day to night cycle (I assume that’s what it is) is horrendous, and the enemies all look stock. The audio is good enough though, and honestly it achieves a cheap Devil May Cry (PS2) knock-off atmosphere I did appreciate.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
The only thing this game and Dark Souls have in common is that they both have two words in their name.
The lighting is a mess and you play half the time in pitch darkness.
The enemies march in lockstep directly at the player.
There is one location and it is as boring as watching someone watching a video of paint drying.
Avoid.
– Real player with 0.3 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
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
INVASION
Why should i put effort into a review for an asset flip with 10 seconds of gameplay?
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
0/10 kill things before a timer runs out, that’s the entire game!!!
-well it looks like things are trying to attack this is in fact a lie as you don’t have health
-1 song on loop
-audio is cancerous, beep boop for every attack and that’s all you do in the game. Also a running out of time timer with the same tone. Muted my pc cause the game doesn’t even have a menu
+you can triple jump for some reason, it doesn’t add anything to the game thought
-16.2 mb game
-$20 more like $0.02
Into the hidden games abyss with this garbage
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Kawaii Deathu Desu
Kawaii Deathu Desu is basically the sum of its parts. It is about as straight foward as a game can get. If there is an enemy to the left, attack left. If there is an enemy to the right, attack right. It really is as simple as that. There has been a lot of comparisons to One Finger Death Punch and I can understand where people are coming from but there is one crucial difference: One Finger Death Punch (OFDP) insists that you don’t button mash. You won’t directly lose if you do, but you will be made vulnerable, and will likely die as a result. It will also damage your score at the end of the level. Kawaii Death Desu does not have such scruples. For this game you will have to break out the old crack hands and go to town as you mash left and right slaughtering thousands before you.
– Real player with 31.1 hrs in game
I was expecting something that required a bit of reaction and thinking, like One Finger Death Punch, but instead I found this game to be nothing but mashing. You can beat anything by just killing your fingers.
Then I figured “if it’s so mindless, I might as well put up a macro recording to play the game for me.” So I did. That was a lot more interesting. I actually got quite a kick out of figuring out some kinks that a macro recorder has.
So after one day and one night just letting this fancy screensaver play itself, I got every character unlocked and maxed, and I have zero interest in doing anything with them because the game has no challenge in it. If you have working fingers, you’ll beat it. This isn’t the same as simple being fun, One Finger Death Punch was simple and that was a lot of fun because it bothered to require at least some kind of brain chemistry and had variation. A small child might see the amusement in this thing on a cellphone, that’s who I’d recommend it to.
– Real player with 19.0 hrs in game
Knights and Dungeons
Before I start, there is no way I can describe the way this game has changed my life. Words can not do it justice. Before I was a husk in the horrible creation that is society. I had no friends, family, or ounce of happiness. But now, instead of a husk of a guy, im a hunk of a man. This game grew hair on my chest, and made me 5 inches taller. It enlightened my spirit in the darkest days. I owe my life to this game. I will play this every day until when you look at me all you see is a holy blinding light. This is what the game can do.
– Real player with 52.7 hrs in game
By the date, I think this is the 1st Steam game for this dev. I think he’s a new coder, which is fine.
This is a simple idle game, with simple art and minimal content. Sort of a learning project/game I guess. And that is also fine. The interface is a little . . . confusing at times, but once you get the hang of it, it’s easy enough to navigate. It’s a great little game for chasing Steam achievements at least.
My primary issues with the game are chiefly that it causes the Steam client to crash, which then in turn crashes every other Steam game running at the same time. That’s a major problem, especially if it corrupts other Steam games. It often also deletes the save game when it crashes. Not sure exactly what the issue is but I could only run it for a few hours at a time to minimize the risk of crashing, but it still happened. According to the game engine designers, the dev has coded something wrong, and that is causing the crashes. Additionally, as the game is coded in HTML5, it saves its games to the IndexedDB inside the game’s mini “browser”, which ends up getting corrupted when the game crashes. The dev could have exported the IndexedDb to JSON files for each of the save slots, and that would make sure that the players' games saves and progress is fairly safe, but he didn’t.
– Real player with 52.3 hrs in game