Slime Dice

Slime Dice

Roll Dice! Make Characters! Play Mini-games & Strategize Combat! Gather a team of your very own characters and defeat the monsters of Spegroon. Slime Dice is based heavily on both 2000’s era video games and board games. Combat itself also offers many decisions, both when creating your team, and while in battle. Roll dice to get special combos, or go for another strategy entirely!

Character Creation is where you’ll start the game, making your own character first. You can change the visuals, the voice, and even their default emotions! After that, you pick their stats. There are four different stats to invest into, and a large amount of abilities to select from. Mixing and matching these abilities, stats, and equipment is a big part of the game! Do this not only for this character, but up to a total of eight! Will you make a party of mages? Perhaps a pirate crew, wielding flintlocks and axes? Or, will you make a team based on characters from your favorite game/series? The choice is yours!


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Slime Dice on Steam

Dragon Age™ Inquisition

Dragon Age™ Inquisition

i played DA:origins as a teen and loved it, i was dissapointed when DA:2 came out so when inquisition was released i just avoided it and honestly forgot it existed until the recent sale where the GOFTY edition went on sale for $9.99 USD

I can say at that price it was an amazing bargin and if all this content was at release i would have said it was worth full price, but we know EA so that means it wasnt. So wait a few years and buy the complete game for cheap and you wont be upset.

the graphics are a little dated but not horrible, the dialog and movie style cutscenes are typical from Bioware and sometimes not great cough cough Dragon age 2, and some mass effects cough but they are pretty decent here and fully engaged me a couple times which doesnt happen often at my age.

Real player with 285.2 hrs in game


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I’ve played this for 178 hours. Obviously I love the game.

I definitely recommend being patient with the pacing of the game for the first chunk of it because the Hinterlands are just…a lot…but after that point the pace is a lot better and the story definitely held my attention. As always with Dragon Age games I love the humor and the characters (especially Varric who remains a permanent party member at all times.)

I do have to say that it’s definitely a good idea to grind out side quests in order to make sure you’re properly leveled up for each big story mission but the good thing about the side quests is that most of them are fairly fun and interesting and they aren’t all just the same fetch quest over and over again. And even when they are a “fetch quest” they’re at least not a complete copy of whatever other fetch quest you may have previously done.

Real player with 178.8 hrs in game

Dragon Age™ Inquisition on Steam

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen

Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen

This game is one of the most memorable western fantasy games I’ve ever played. And that’s saying something because it’s from Japan. Of course the reason is because this game is a love letter to the late Kintaro Miura, one of the most epic western fantasy writers/illustrators if our modern day. If you are a fan of Berserk comic series (manga) you will see his aesthetic, style, atmosphere and tone in this game. It is stylistically beautiful and I love the authentic feel of how everyone in the world speaks. There is no break in immersion with an American accent lazily thrown in. And even it’s European accents have an older dialectical feel with the words they use like, “T’is, Aught, Meager, etc…” wich feels good.

Real player with 255.4 hrs in game


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So DDDA plays like a lot of other Capcom games in combat rolling etc, which in my book is a big plus. Feels gritty, meaningful, and downright satisfying.

The class system is fairly in depth with all 3 quintessential roles and hybrids of each, which each present rather unique challenges depending on the foe.

Whilst somewhat dated now, this game still holds it’s own and delivers a timeless and original story whilst promoting character progression, and the attaining of knowledge for the enemies you will face, because some of them hurt. A lot.

Real player with 219.6 hrs in game

Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen on Steam

Dragon Trails

Dragon Trails

Dragon Trails is a roguelike RPG where to make progress you must loot your failed attempts. Each attempt is a unique experience with a custom party of heroes and different locations and random events.

Features

  • Create a unique party of heroes for each adventure. Customize their skills and attributes to tailor them to your playstyle.

  • When you fail, create a new party and find your previous attempts to take their items

  • Fight bandits, cross rivers, and maybe even rescue a lost kitten as you encounter random events on your adventure.

  • Learn new skills and upgrade old ones as you gain experience and level up your heroes.

  • Travel through various biomes along the trails, each with their own enemies and events.

  • Battle a variety of enemies, including ghosts, undead bears, and giant fire-breathing frogs.

Dragon Trails on Steam

GreedFall

GreedFall

Yes. I would strongly recommend this game, even though there are things that could have been done better.

As I currently progressed into “mild” obsession with this game, if you like good story and RPG where you can actually see that each of your choices and action matters and are not deterred by my below listed issues I encountered, you should go for this one.

It will be quite long rant. But in overall this game left strong impression in me, and in overall, even though there are faults and space for improvement, it is positive impression. Therefore, I had to write proper review. Pity there is not CZ localisation for PS because I would already forced my brother to play this :D

Real player with 126.8 hrs in game

I bought this game when it went on sale with the DLC included since a friend of mine recommended it. It did not disappoint and overall, I very much like the game. I’m still playing through it but there were a few things that threw me off while I was playing. WARNING: potential spoilers below.

[spoilers]

-Why your character hasn’t tried to learn the language: He/She is playing an important role for diplomatic relationships and yet she/he hasn’t done the most basic thing of learning the language of the tribes people.

Real player with 69.4 hrs in game

GreedFall on Steam

Progress Game

Progress Game

I love this game. People are forgetting that this is still super new and wont have a lot of content. I am sitting at 90 hours on the game so far and love hitting those high numbers. To the reset complaints, I mean it only takes like 2 hours to get back to the max anyway so its not worth the stress over that. Also resets are common in alphas and betas and these children new to gaming don’t seem to understand that.

EDIT- I have hit a wall on floor 1318 of the infinite dungeon that after I beat the enemy whos health bar does not budge until death my game crashes. I however have fixed this by just going somewhere else on the map. Can’t wait for more!

Real player with 131.2 hrs in game

As of writing this review I am level 842 and have played for ~38.2 hours.

Progress game is a game about.. Well, progressing. You kill enemies to craft better gear so that you can kill even stronger enemies. You get points which you use to update various different stats & much more. There’s currently 7 different zones to explore and conquer.

You can play through the “main game” in about 2-6 hours but if you still desire more there’s a zone with infinite amount of enemies for you to slay!

You might think Progress Game lacks content, but you have to remember there’s only 1 developer working on it, and for free!

Real player with 99.3 hrs in game

Progress Game on Steam

Pugmire: Treasure of the Sea Dogs

Pugmire: Treasure of the Sea Dogs

Good story that reminded me of the kind I grew up with when I was a child. Its a cute adventure story, with just enough realism and consequences to make it enjoyable.

“Whose a good dog? Your a good dog arn’t you? Yes you are!”

-would happily be a good dog again!

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

It’s not what I expected. There is no game-play, you are just reading and selecting answers the whole time. It is not entertaining. It just feels like I’m taking a test.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Pugmire: Treasure of the Sea Dogs on Steam

Swords & Souls: Neverseen

Swords & Souls: Neverseen

So this was a flash game before it became a actual game on steam. Originally just swords and souls, I waited like…say 4 years to play this game. And I sure as heck wasn’t disappointed.

Pros:

Graphics are eye-candy, perfect fantasy pop, or whatever you wanna describe it as.

Humor, had me chuckle a few times, however I will say in order to get most of them you had to of played the games they made before. So…you might wanna do that.

Combat, you auto attack and so do your companions, however you’re able to do skills and block or dodge attacks, sometimes in order to avoid a hit you need to dodge, blocking does nothing, etc. Think rock, paper, scissors, but with club, sword, magic. You can also choose different weapon types, changing the skill you get with it. Want a spear? Sure, you attack right away with the special ability, and weaken the hit opponent for two turns, however you don’t deal as much damage as say the great sword. And if you want the great sword you have a sweep fit for a group of enemies, however you loose the shield, thus taking more damage.

Real player with 35.0 hrs in game

I’ve played this game a bit (I know steam says some stupid number of hours, but I left it open while I was doing a bunch of other stuff because of the passive income), and it’s been extremely fun.

The rough gist is that you enter combats, earn money from those combats until you can’t win anymore, then play minigames to increase your skills, and you buy better equipment so you can win more combats. It sounds really simple, and it is, but good fucking god is it fun.

There are 5 stats - melee, ranged, soulcery, defense, and agility. Each of them has a unique minigame.

Real player with 24.9 hrs in game

Swords & Souls: Neverseen on Steam

Vampire’s Fall: Origins

Vampire’s Fall: Origins

The Good

  • Lots of character combination and class types – the caster, rogue, or hearty tank.

  • Excellent art work and atmosphere – although I like to think of VFO as ‘discounted dark fantasy’ it still has some nice moments.

  • Can confirm from trailer there definitely feels like there’s 100+ hours of gameplay, or at least two characters to test different combinations.

  • Random encounters means you could end up fighting a rat or some creature living under a tree that eats rats and who might one shot you if you’re not careful.

Real player with 40.8 hrs in game

Overview

Vampire’s Fall: Origins (VFO) is an Indie turn-based isometric RPG set in a medieval fantasy world, populated with sparse human settlements and covered in large part by wilderness. Players will impersonate an inhabitant of a small village, and start their career as members of the city guard. Soon, events take a dark turn and the main character is transformed into a vampire against its own will, afterwards sets on a quest to exact revenge against those responsible.

🔵 Pros

Real player with 29.1 hrs in game

Vampire's Fall: Origins on Steam

Ascendants Rising

Ascendants Rising

the game is still at its early stage, the tutorial is very simple, at the beginning you have to press “V” to continue with the tutorial, after defeating the final boss, you will go into the hub were you can team up with your friends, at the moment it does not have a LFG system, according to the dev on discord they say it is going to be added in the future, so if you want to play you have to find friends on their discord and add them on steam, invite them through steam and then you can play. The game is good looking, we have to keep in mind this is an alpha and that new content and fixes will be delivered. At the moment this is not a single player game, you have to either go to the game discord and find people there or your group of friends has to buy the game as well.

Real player with 12.9 hrs in game

I love the PvE aspect of the game in the Coliseum. It is also very challenging cause the bosses are really hard to beat!

Currently there are some bugs and some of the servers are not running well. But these are trivial and I believe that the devs can easily fix them in the coming days or maybe weeks at max.

Should you try the game? For sure! See you at the Coliseum!

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Ascendants Rising on Steam