The Dark Eye : Book of Heroes
The game is great. Yes, it is.
When we see a game of this genre, we immediately think of several linked titles, such as Divinity, Baldurs Gate and so many others that you probably played before too.
But here the business is different.You are just one more, who initially doesn’t release rays all over the place or has that legendary sword already bought by dlc, you’re just one more.
The air of confidence that games usually push us to give the false sense of power here does not exist. You will die in the first dungeon, yes you will.
– Real player with 54.9 hrs in game
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I had previous given this game a negative review but after giving it some more time, now I have changed my mind and will give it a positive review! I would only recommend this to D&D fans and those who love CRPGs. If you’re a casual gamer who requires amazing graphics, this isn’t the game for you. BUT if you love games similar to Baldur’s Gate and want to play together with your friends online then this GAME IS A MUST! However, if you want a great single player experience then I wouldn’t recommend this game since there are so many better single player CRPGs out there.
– Real player with 27.8 hrs in game
BFF or Die
A nice cooperative puzzle game.
CRASHES when trying to use Remote Play Together. This is too bad. I really wanted to try it out with some help from my far-flung friends.
The initial levels of the game are different based on the number of players. If you want to teach friends how to play, I recommend playing the first 7, or so, levels in TWO PLAYER mode. The early levels of other modes might fail to teach important aspects (like how to get out of the flashlight booth).
This could be a nice title for some “Games Night” cooperative frustration, err I mean fun.
– Real player with 7.3 hrs in game
Read More: Best Co-op Local Co-Op Games.
The game is like a physical puzzle game but with action elements to it. And if you play multiplayer, the extra dimension of needing to figure out what each player needs to do and when to complete the level. It can get crazy hectic and tense, especially when your teammates mess up or something unexpected happens. But it never feels unfair or too punishing. Plus you always get time to plan at the start of each level / puzzle.
My only criticism is some of the menu options don’t work with keyboard, but nothing that stops you playing the game.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
PlateUp!
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Classic co-op cooking action, with a wide selection of mains, sides, sauces, toppings, desserts, and starters.
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Choose your equipment, lay out your kitchen, curate your menu and plate up your dishes.
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From bubbling soups to sublime salads, tender steaks to hearty pies, there’s something for everyone.
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Look after front-of-house: seating customers, delivering orders, and managing patience.
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Equip your restaurant to handle the most fickle of customers and deliver them what they need, right when they need it.
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Co-operate with the rest of your team like a well-olive-oiled machine, or bite off more than you can chew with crying children and dirty dishes.
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Upgrade and rearrange your restaurant to your personal taste: when the restaurant closes for the day, the planning begins!
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Decide what new equipment to purchase, and place it wherever you want.
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Want to go high-tech? Install the turbo-ovens, crank up the conveyors, and make way for the robo-kitchen of the future.
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Fancy something a little more… fancy? Curate your art collection, fix up that wallpaper, enlist a friend as a maître d' and get ready to provide the culinary experience of a lifetime.
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Exceed your goals and start over at your next location, bringing with you new unlocks and upgrades.
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Tailor your brand towards gourmet dining, or fine-tune your fast food franchise.
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Every restaurant is procedurally-generated with its own climate, customers and conditions.
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Return to your franchise HQ to view your achievements, customise your characters and upgrade your kit, ready for your next adventure!
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The Menacing
The Menacing is a 1-4 player online co-op survival experience where you have to sharpen your senses and work together with your team to survive. Embark on missions and search for different objectives that you will need to escape, while also looking after your friends, or yourself if you decide to go lone wolf, as the varying bloodthirsty creatures show no mercy.
Whether you prefer to be on the lookout, create distractions, stealth and hide, or just run and pray, there is only one thing that matters in the end - survival.
Uproar: Explorer of the Worlds
We are happy to hear any suggestions and ideas from the community and will be glad to talk on our Discord:
Uproar is a third-person game with elements of rogue-like and dungeon crawler genres, where you have to defeat your opponents with improvised weapons. There are 2 gamemodes - multiplayer and singleplayer.
In multiplayer you get into one of many parallel worlds and fight with other players till the last man standing. Winner obtains an artifact.
In singleplayer you have to crawl through randomly generated dungeons with enemies, traps and secrets.
While you are getting through the levels, you can obtain unique artifacts and resources to upgrade your character. The farther you go, the harder it will become, but the prize will also be better.
Features:
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Every part of the environment can be your weapon (If not, we will add it)
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Totally destructible (well, almost)
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Various levels, each with its' unique items
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Procedural levels and their parts - that makes every game unpredictable
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Early access. We know how the game must look, but the core idea is so ambitious that we are open to hear your thoughts and ideas!
Multiplayer
Short fast-paced fight till the last man standing. The last player takes artifact with him. You can’t respawn in the match and have only one chance to win.
At the start of the match, your only weapon is your fists, but you can pick up every item that can be a “weapon” (or can’t be). Defeat every other opponent and be the last one! The closer the end of the match is, the more unstable the world becomes and things from other dimensions start to spawn on the map.
Singleplayer(Co-op)
To obtain an artifact on your own you have to go through dungeons that are inhabitat by creatures (not always friendly). Sometimes you will encounter different sort of traps and obstacles, but also there is a chance to find something valuable.
Levels are divided into Realms, but inside each realm they are quite different, with it’s own features and secrets. It will be pretty hard to predict what you find in the future.
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Companions - small robots that will accompany you in solo adventures. They will be able to help you in fight and in your walkthrough.
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Your private house - furnish it with artifacts from your adventures and call your friends to show off!
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Cooperative mode? Ofcourse! Everything is funnier with a party!
Trickster VR: Co-op Dungeon Crawler
Updated 11.2019
This game is still being supported and developed, that alone makes it worth your money for sure! Index controller support is in and since I originally bought it, tons of new things were added. Surely a game within the Top 10 VR games until today!
One of the first games you should get when you’ve just finished installing your Vive!
If you ever wanted to feel like Legolas, Gimmli or Aragorn then this game is for you.
While it does not have anything that can be remotely compared to a narrative story, it is just ridiculously fun to slice, shoot and bash through the procedurally generated levels or “sky islands”.
– Real player with 16.6 hrs in game
A most excellent game. Completely emersive and unique VR setting, incredible combat mechanics and a great deal of all round fun. The game currently in early access, symultaneously infuses the player with the sense that they are a one person orc killing machine and also provides a robust challenge on some of the later levels.
The weapon mechanics are intuitive and offer a range of tactical approaches. The orcs themselves have a range of different skill sets that one has to adjust to, and one has to constantly work with the procedurally generated environments on the fly to gain the tactical advantage. I have found myself sprinting for higher ground to spring an ambush on some approaching orcs, ‘hiding’ in some tall grass near the bottom of some stairs and picking off orcs or throwing myself into battle with axe swinging wildly. All of it sweaty, triumphant unbelievable fun.
– Real player with 13.8 hrs in game
Deep Rock Galactic
best game with random map per mission.
– Real player with 2916.6 hrs in game
After around 1k hours of play time, I still love to play this gem of a game. New maps, mission types, cosmetics and so on are added from time to time for free. The available DLCs are only special cosmetics and not needed to be purchased except you want to support the developers a bit. Definetely worth a try! #ForKarl #RockandStone #Leavenobeerbehind
– Real player with 1032.4 hrs in game
Distrust: Polar Survival
TL;DR: I love arctic survival games - but Distrust: Polar Survival is a lesson in how NOT to make an arctic survival game. Distrust is supposed to be a game about surviving in arctic conditions - yet once you figure out how to manage your resources, you’ll find the biggest challenge is surviving the many bugs like dropped connections and lost inventory.
PROS
I love arctic survival games, where you are not just fighting to survive but where the harsh conditions of the environment itself is killing you. If this doesn’t describe what you enjoy playing, I’d advise you to stop right now and pass on this game.
– Real player with 94.5 hrs in game
Distrust:
“Mayday. . . Can anyone hear us? . . . We need help. . . We’re losing people one after the other. . . HELLLP!” Then . . . silence. That’s when we decided to send a rescue team to our neighbouring Arctic base. But then, as the helicopter approached the base, screams were echoing all around. All we could decrypt on our end was “what is that light?” After that, all communication was cut and there was no sign of the chopper on our radar. I hope the rescue team survived the crash. That’s just the start of Distrust!
*– [Real player with 22.4 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198003030375)*
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![Smash Dungeon](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1144130/header.jpg "")
## Smash Dungeon
Milrendir is said to be brimming with riches long forgotten, left behind after the Dwarves that inhabited were forced out of the area by something sinister.
As a member of the Golden Tooth, a famed band of treasure hunters and mercenaries for hire, you are the latest to attempt to plunder the depths of the stronghold, in your quest for untold wealth. What you were not told is that many before you have tried, and all have failed.
In the depths of Milrendir something evil stirs, and is growing more powerful by the day.
Do you have what it takes to destroy the evil within, and more importantly, claim the riches that lie beneath?
#### Procedural Dungeons
Smash Dungeon is a new game from indie developer Plastic Cow Games taking inspiration from arcade classics to bring you procedurally generated dungeon mayhem creating dungeons with traps, secret areas, shops and special rooms.
#### Hordes of Enemies
There are many enemies to defeat in the dungeons beneath Milrendir, from shambling skeletons, charging metal hulks, javelin tossing orcs, farting pigs and more - and that's before you reach the bosses.
#### Relics
To help aid you in your quest for riches there are many Relics scattered throughout the dungeon such as Mjolnir, granting chain lightning, Orbs of protection, Juggernaut Armour to help bolster your feeble stats and many more. Who knows you may even find some Legendary Relics.
#### Power ups
To further help in your quest some enemies drop single use items such as bombs that can kill enemies or uncover secret areas, phoenix flames to incinerate your foe, extra health and more.
#### Help is at hand
But if it all seems a bit too much to handle don't worry, play with a friend in couch co-op.
Fight through the hordes of enemies, dispatching them in a variety of ways such as Melee, bombs, Phoenix flames, Chicken and more.
Scattered throughout the dungeon are a number of items to help bolster your chances of defeating some of the larger enemies and bosses, and coming away with the riches from beneath Milrendir.
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![Lunch Lady](https://cdn.cloudflare.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/1571440/header.jpg "")
## Lunch Lady
Ok, where to start :D
First of all, I'm a very very very scary person.
But shortly after release I found this game for a few Euro and asked my friends if they would play this game.
Well, I haven't thought about to receive so many positive answers.
So in the end, I created my own death ._.
LOL, no not really, but I mean, I played it now for 24 hours in total, went through a lot of updates and sometimes I just wanted to delete the game, but in the end, it is one of the most played games this year.
*– [Real player with 25.1 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198058649280)*
Great game.
Played with a person named "anime" and I can't find this user.
*– [Real player with 14.6 hrs in game](http://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561198324412753)*
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