Cathedral

Cathedral

Take part in an atmospheric sci-fi horror game and stay alive in the last stronghold, the Cathedral. Arise, develop your character, gear up, fight soulless enemies and face the mighty Baron.

The Setting

Fighting continues. The power is exercised by associated rival Barons. Their Union is relentlessly growing and wants to colonize surrounding planets.

Whereas expeditionary forces are successively occupying other planet-states located in the same orbit. Inevitably, Independent Nations are beginning to recoil from the growing onslaught. Moreover, the fact that Neuropium supersedes souls and humanity is fading away does not help.

The emerging resistance needs a leader.

The Gameplay

The Cathedral is the last bastion, the shelter. Initially, your goal is survive and look for fuel cells for the Protector. But, the Baron’s envoys know that the game is at a higher stake than you may initially believe.

Moreover, the asylum hides its own secrets. Discover them, develop your character, fight off the inevitable invasion and gain influence over the course of history.

Be the Legend of Space.


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Cathedral on Steam

Awakening The Light

Awakening The Light

Waking up in a room full of light, NoName #1892 is thrust into fighting countless monsters to stay alive without any memory of who he is or why this is happening to him. All he knows is that he has to keep moving forward. He has to keep fighting so that maybe, just maybe, he’ll find answers to his questions and find rest in a place that he can call home.

With a classic top-down style 2D game and a slight twist on the traditional RPG, Awakening the Light takes the familiar dungeon crawler and emphasizes the power of choice for the player to progress through the game. Fighting enemies and even bosses are now optional. However, don’t be fooled into thinking that it will be a breeze if you choose to take the shorter route!


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Awakening The Light on Steam

Krakatoa

Krakatoa

EDIT: Alright so I just replayed this game TWICE and have to say the majority of all my problems were completely fixed.

I found about 2 new bugs, neither of which were game breaking and I don’t doubt the Dev will fix it as he does really care about this game.

Give this game a shot, it’s well worth it and if I can beat it before the update and twice after so can you.

LOVE THIS GAME, Try it now! I’ll add a link to my new playthrough when I get it uploaded soon.

New Playthrough as promised:

https://youtu.be/gdE_ed1rZwY

Real player with 7.9 hrs in game


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I love this game although at moments it touched a rage nerve lol. But it is great! Good atmosphere but the one thing I will touch on is the fact when you die it sends you back to the start which is really frustrating for me and probably others. But all in all a great game:) Check my playthrough and I got the bad ending so must get the good ending now:) Well doen Dev..I look forward to your next game:)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4N3D22I_eQ&feature=youtu.be

Real player with 5.1 hrs in game

Krakatoa on Steam

The Moon Relax

The Moon Relax

The scenery is beautiful.

The music is pretty OK.

The gameplay is really where this game kind of comes apart.

Driving the rover isn’t fun as the camera angles are pretty much locked. Rocks, big and small, will get in your way while you are driving and bring your expedition to a grinding halt. Even when you aren’t being stopped by rocks, the driving is just boring. There is very little to see and do on the moon.

Crafting is a nightmare of half explained tutorials and different crafting benches. I think I made one oxygen tank.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

The Moon Relax on Steam

Sacred Fire: A Role Playing Game

Sacred Fire: A Role Playing Game

Where to start?

I do not write many recommendations (almost never), but this game deserves one.

Please ignore all and any negative rating, because this is a game in it’s early days.

ABOUT THE GAME:

This game is one of a kind. As a gamer that focus on RPG genre I would say this is an untold gem.

The creator of the game created a wonderful world, with an exciting story line, interesting characters, and what most amazing are the real world and life choices you have to make.

Unlike other games which focus on loot, leveling up, etc.. THIS game focus on the spirituality and morality of one’s very soul. You are faced with choices that sometimes leave you breathless as there is no good choice. Other times, you will make a choice and the way things unfold will surprise you in disbelief.

Real player with 59.3 hrs in game

TL;DR - Clunky UI and Easily manipulated dialog/combat check system. Too many statistics that have no discernible impact on game-play. Good story telling and choices actually matter.

So far I’ve played this game a bit, I’ve gotten through the content for the first act relatively quickly. Take your time with the choices you make and think carefully about them as they WILL affect the rest of your play-through. Some choices completely change what story elements you see and will entirely remove various story branches. You character does not have plot armor, you can and will die if you make stupid choices.

Real player with 6.7 hrs in game

Sacred Fire: A Role Playing Game on Steam

Warspace

Warspace

Warspace is a first person shooter RPG set in a realistic sci fi universe.

Kill or be killed. Fight on earth, in the sky or even in space. When two intergalactic warlords fight each other, devastating things happens. Embark on an crazy adventure travelling through different galaxies, working with aliens and killing anyone that wants to see you dead. Your mission is to save the universe and end your biggest enemy before the destruction begins.

The story follows Mig, the leader of Maxdime army who visit Corius, the leader of Stacross army in his mothership, which is orbiting earth. When Mig refuses to help him, Corius shoots him, capture him and send his troops to kill Maxdimes. The remaining Maxdimes decide to avenge. They travel to different galaxies and planets including earth to find and kill Corius and to rescue Mig.

Warspace on Steam

Escape from the Lockdown: The Demon Fortress (Steam Version) - Day 1

Escape from the Lockdown: The Demon Fortress (Steam Version) - Day 1

nice

video part:king is read script,not eye contact a cam

heroes are acting are nice

puzzle part: are quite hard even hinted or answered i dont get it how to get that answer (may be im bad)

dragon part: no realistic no situation just name,doing,something

game detail : no music in puzzle part no theme , background suck

worth : not worth

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Note: I could not get the game to work at first. After contacting support I received the following advice which ended up working despite my skepticism:

Uninstall the game and delete the files

Restart the computer

Deactivate the antivirus

Install the game

I have played SCRAP games before in person (both 10ish person escape rooms and large 2k person events). I have not previously played any of their online/digital content. So far, I have only played the free portion of the game, which includes all of Day 1 and the beginning setup of Day 2. The setup of both days includes a video with some characters, 9 people with special items and the king. It seems from what I have seen so far you will need to defeat 4 monsters with the help of the 9 people. This will let you open a chest to help defeat the demon/escape from the demon fortress/something like that. There’s also some mysterious flashing light they ask you to investigate.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Escape from the Lockdown: The Demon Fortress (Steam Version) - Day 1 on Steam

BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION

BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION

For those of you who might be considering buying this as a Fallout-like game set in a post-apoc South Africa..don’t. While it may appear otherwise at first its entirely a point and click adventure game that while fun has little in common with Fallout. Combat is limited to a handful of incidents, always involves some sort of proxy, and outside of a single instance is purely optional. Something that can be missed if your not careful along with the bits it unlocks.

Now for the unpleasant bit.

! I really wanted to like this game, I really did. I found the setting charming, its NPCs well rounded, and the story had me hooked…right up until the literal last minutes of the game. When you finally talk with Darius after realizing (something I suspected since the start) that you were playing out a pre-written prophecy jotted down by an entity who does not see time as a straight line.

Real player with 22.2 hrs in game

Wakanda place is this?

Move aside Afrofuturism, District 9, Black Panther, Elysium, Chappie and all you other African takes on sci-fi, because one thing’s for sure… I can easily tell you that I’ve never seen anything quite like the world of Beautiful Desolation.

If you are South African like me, then you must already know that you’re gonna experience it in a slightly different way to the rest of the world and may get a kick out of various elements that feel familiar to home. Beautiful Desolation is without a doubt, a whole new bag of Simba chips. It launches you into a future so far ahead that the South Africa you might know (and the people who lived there) are completely unrecognisable. The more this story of crazy futures and prophecies unfolds, the more interesting it becomes.

Real player with 22.1 hrs in game

BEAUTIFUL DESOLATION on Steam