Dragonpath

Dragonpath

This reminded me a bit of playing Sunken recently, I like the combat and mechanics alot better here, Sunken has nicer graphics but lacks dashing and combat speed. Wish they would team up to make the best of both worlds.^^

Played the first 2 levels and I must say the dodging, blocking and attacking feels great.

Downsides are on the sound design (not bad, but you can tell there are some free stock sounds in there), graphical detail (the head of your character looks a bit like a potato) and trashmob design (like 1-3 mobs per room instead of typical arpg hordes, bosses were fine tho)

Real player with 29.5 hrs in game


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Can’t really recommend here’s why…

First off I bought this on sale. 66% off… what a Deal!

There is 4 chapters of play, with 4 levels in each chapter. Items are very bland and generic, and you can just upgrade them in the “outpost” and gold is so easy to get you will always have them maxed out, I’m pretty sure I used the same set of gear from my first run threw as I did up threw newgame+4…. Had a weapon with Bleed and Thundering, and a trinket with lifesteal it was over from there on everyone was smacked around like it was nothing, And there was no way for me to get weaker, I just had to stop at a outpost and upgrade my gear to my new max… I wish this was more then it is, because I kind of like it, but at the same time there is to much and to little going on at the same time..

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game

Dragonpath on Steam

CyberCorp

CyberCorp

OmniCity is an overpopulated Eastern European megalopolis where many social classes try to live—or at least survive. The poor districts are controlled by gangs that terrorize citizens and even corporations. Unable to put an end to the crime, the government contracts CyberCorp to eliminate its source—the gang leaders.

You’re an agent of CyberCorp, a megacorporation that owns a revolutionary system: the Synths, or bodies storing personalities of its employees. It’s the Synths that are deployed to the city’s hot spots to carry out missions.

Yours is to take care of the gangs and restore order on the streets of the city of tomorrow!

Level Variety

Complete missions in various locations and explore the futuristic city.

Level Difficulty

Pick your own difficulty level and controls.

Unique Progression System

Enhance your loot and improve your Synth through a card-based system of weapon and armor upgrades.

Deep Mechanics

Capture control points, defend important objects, hack into security systems, and more.

The game also features multiplayer.

Complete the game with your friends or random players.


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CyberCorp on Steam

Mini Racing World

Mini Racing World

_ Deutsche Version weiter unten _

It’s a fun little racing game.

Content

You have to play the 12 different Seasons in the open world chronologically. Each Season has 4 races/events, 3 of which must be successfully completed to unlock the next Season. There are different modes, like races, Minikhana events, duels and sprints. You can buy new cars, tune the cars and customize them. The open world has different areas and themes in which the Seasons take place.

Duration

In 4h I’ve played all 12 Seasons and Special Events as well as the Final Race (though I didn’t complete every Season and don’t own every car).

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game


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Great game, fun to play and easy to learn, controller compatible as well! Fully recommend this game if you want a casual racing game!

Real player with 4.4 hrs in game

Mini Racing World on Steam

Stress Random

Stress Random

what this game lacks in polish, varied content, and technical skill, it makes up for with pure, unhinged creativity. it’s worth the price solely for the brief story and the ms paint art. i genuinely enjoyed what i have played so far, and i will enjoy it when i play more. i am so excited for what comes next from this developer.

Real player with 1.7 hrs in game

Stress Random on Steam

Mercenary Operator: Wolves

Mercenary Operator: Wolves

i personally dont like 2d games or what the frick this game counted as.. i dont really suggest getting the game as it gets boring very fast

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Mercenary Operator: Wolves on Steam

Slimey Champions

Slimey Champions

It’s terrible

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Slimey Champions on Steam

AO Tennis 2

AO Tennis 2

I wanted to like this game, and it has it’s positive points. So while I don’t recommend it, it’s not without some reservations as it does have a few redeeming qualities.

Graphically this game is better than most, if not all others out there. It’s not “next gen” quality, perhaps they need a bigger budget for that, but if tennis and graphics quality are your thing, I doubt you will find a better option.

cut scenes/cinematics, are a nice touch. If you have no patience for these things, you can cut them short and get right back to it. Otherwise bask in the glory of a good game as you sit down and take a drink from your bench on a change over, or stare at your cool shoes as you slow motion walk onto the court.

Real player with 121.0 hrs in game

This review is solely about the gameplay when going against the AI and my experience starting the career mode.

Even at the amateur difficulty level, It’s really hard playing against the AI if you try to play normal tennis as a new player. You can cheese drop shots and chip and charge because the game is broken in that way, but that’s not what I’m looking for. If you just care about winning, then cheesing as I’ve mentioned is the way to go, and you won’t find the game difficult at all. All of the issues I have with the game are about how hard it makes it to play normal tennis.

Real player with 58.4 hrs in game

AO Tennis 2 on Steam

Bomber Dudes

Bomber Dudes

The story mode is really good. Unfortunately, a lot of the community levels just suck. People made them too hard, and it encourages rage quitting!

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Very nice for a one man project. I really like the bomb kick mechanic, also glad that the multiplayer was fixed. Shaping up pretty good.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Bomber Dudes on Steam

LandTraveller

LandTraveller

See the full review here: https://saveorquit.com/2021/01/14/preview-landtraveller/

The simplest explanation is “It’s Minecraft in Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past’s perspective.” Also, there’s a story mode with a linear plot in the procedural sandbox world, and you play as catgirls. You’ll probably enjoy it around as much as that elevator pitch appeals to you.

It’s SNES-inspired sound and graphics aside, LandTraveller is an “and the kitchen sink” dabbler in many different genres, including some born after the 16-bit era, and not all of these ideas play well together. LandTraveller wants to have the base-building of Minecraft or Terraria, however, it doesn’t want to let you actually use those for fighting bosses like in Terraria, and in Story Mode in particular, bases are almost entirely just a storage bin and crafting bench. Why bother customizing something you only see for 5% of the game? LandTraveller wants to have difficult twitch combat focus like a roguelite such as Binding of Isaac, but it has old SNES controls instead of twin-stick shooting, making the game character too difficult to control for some of the high-precision combat it demands. RPG mechanics mean that level and gear can render enemies that were one-hit-killers toothless, further undermining twitch-based action focus. In fact, since movement speed is also based on RPG-style stats, and there is no “run” or inversely, “slow down” button, a slow character (bears) might find it impossible to evade attacks, while fast characters might find platforming or just plain fitting through the one-tile-wide doorways nearly impossible, as it’s extremely difficult to line up on a single block when your character is only a couple pixels narrower than a block.

Real player with 219.7 hrs in game

This review is for Story mode using the beta version with the latest updates. You can opt into this version from game settings in Steam.

Seems like a great game so far. I’ve run into a few bugs but overall it’s been pretty enjoyable - moreso than I expected.

There are plenty of open world crafting sandbox games but this is one of the few that is also a complete RPG and didn’t just contain a few RPG elements. There’s an Explore mode that leaves the story out. It also has multiplayer, which I haven’t tried yet.

Real player with 159.0 hrs in game

LandTraveller on Steam

Leylines

Leylines

I am surprised this game has not gained enough attention as I will have to spread the word out about this game.

Here is what I like about this game:

It has a very interesting Hero System meaning as you gain experience points you can spend experience points to improve a number of skills along with improving your main stats of your Hero like health, defense, attack, resist and moving around on the world map. It has at least 20-30 skills you can spend your experience on .

Other 4x games when you gain a level you get some increases based on that new level but in this game you spend your experience as you see fit so there really are no levels in this game so I think it is actually a better system.

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Game lagging every 2-3 second. Playing is impossible.

Real player with 8.7 hrs in game

Leylines on Steam