39 Days to Mars
Review by Davide Spagocci http://www.i TA360.COM
You can play 39 Days to Mars also as a Single Player alone, don’t make the mistake to not play this game only because you read the co-op description,this game is totally worth it played as single player and is for me an unforgettable,unique and wonderful gaming experience also if im a sp gamer.
The gameplay is very fun you can use the controller thumbstick same if they is your left and right arms ( so for move the 2 cursors for reach objects to interact ) then you can use the the left and right triggers same if they is your left and right hand and by pushing the triggers you will close your hand for grab or use objects.
– Real player with 26.4 hrs in game
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39 Days To Mars is a sweet, cute and adorable little gem, that will melt your heart with its kindness. Being an extremely short indie game, designed to play on couch with your best friend or a girlfriend, it still manages to deliver you a lot of emotions and gives you an ability to forget about this cruel world and plunge into the atmosphere of this beautiful game.
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing: Final Cut
I’d suggest to start the game as an elementalist for zooming adventures & farming fate points & use it as your crafting character(% reduced enchanting costs items) and then make a phlogistoner as your second character for farming gold & get you going through the hardest difficulty levels to earn that juicy 200 fate daily limit & then have fun doing whatever the heck you’d like to do, because you are probably going to be rich as hell that way.
Pros:
- Main story is great to follow.
– Real player with 566.0 hrs in game
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This is my, perhaps, final review of this game - I followed it from the very start, until this unification to one, complete and even better game.
A short description:
It’s an aRPG, in the full meaning of what aRPG is, and what it should be like. It resembles, reasonably closely, to Diablo 2. It offers a classic hack’n’slash experience, levelling, item hunt and character progression. In addition to this, rather uncommon to the genre, story is excellent, and game could even be played as an adventure. Ridiculously funny and witty, game follows a number of cliches - protagonist is a Monster Hunter, which (ever accompanied by his sharp-witted and even sharper-tongued ghost companion Katarina), comes to a fictional land of Borgovia, to rid it of a great evil - a group of scientist who took over the land after his father defeated ruling Vampire Princes. But the story just starts to unroll…
– Real player with 552.8 hrs in game
The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing III
Firstly, this is an EARLY review, written on the very first day of release.
[And then updated excessively week after, with some 70h of gameplay]
And to say this first, game is not FULLY completed - you can play story and scenarios up to level30. More features (Neverending Story, levels up to 60, probably a few completely new features). If this bothers you, wait a while, instead posting negative review.
Rather than continuing leveling from VH2 - (characters can be imported, but they don’t keep levels and items, they DO keep glory points and are given Epic item at start), the game offers whooping SIX classes, some redesigned builds from earlier games, but some rather unique to the whole genre, as is strength-based-stealth class I play.
– Real player with 157.9 hrs in game
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I’ve now beaten the game with the Constructor and Elementatlist classes and I’m still going. I’ve tried out the Bounty Hunter and Phlogistoneer. I expect I’ll finish the game with the Phlogistoneer next, it and the Constructor are my favorites so far. The Bounty Hunter is a fun unique diversion, but feels ill handled for spawning mobs that a few enemies can throw at you - probably better to play in multiplayer. The Elementalist became quite enjoyable as soon as I added Frost wall to my skillset.
– Real player with 44.5 hrs in game
Speed Brawl
Speed Brawl is one of those games that I’m not really sure of how it ended up in my library. Must’ve been something like a Humble Bundle? Regardless, that is a damn shame, because I genuinely wish I had purchased this game at full price.
Speed Brawl is a 2D sidescrolling brawler, where speed is your friend. It features one of the most satisfying combat systems I’ve played. The faster you move, the more damage you do. You can pick between 6 different characters (you start with 2 and unlock the others later), and you tag team the levels. This means that you can swap between 2 characters at your leisure. The game also features couch and online co-op, and online leaderboards.
– Real player with 74.7 hrs in game
Its fun game 9/10 I’d say
It has charm, style and a great sound track. Dialouige isnt afraid to be rude at times, I honestly kinda wish this was somesorta TV series or somthing, the setting and style and intro cut scene really get me pulled into the world.
Combat is Pretty on point, camera is a bit shakey and some moves behave strangely but never really enough to pull me from the game (use a controller if you can Keyboard works but its a lot easier and more fluent with a controller)
The characters fight fairly differently, have special abities that fit them, and a leveling system, witch i think could have used
– Real player with 31.6 hrs in game