Spiral to Despair
Spiral to Despair is a blackjack style card game infused with RPG elements set in the depths of hell.
You will be facing demons across the hell to solve the mystery of your origin and unravel your story.
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Progress through story and clear dungeons by defeating monsters in the game of blackjack, loot items and valuables.
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Use potions and flasks in your encounters to enhance your abilities and stats.
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Enchant items, unleash legendaries and upgrade charms to get stronger.
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Unlock achievements by doing various tasks and progressing.
You can export your save to cloud server and access it from another devices and continue your adventure.
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ASTRO AQUA KITTY
Surprised this doesn’t have a higher rating. Maybe people are disappointed because they are comparing it to the first game and this game is very different. The first game was great because it has these crunchy controls with old school arcade-paced levels. This game is not like that. Unlike Milk Mine Defender, where you can only go left and right in an infinite loop, these are open maps where you have to hunt around and collect specific things. Also unlike Milk Mine, the powerups are not temporary but are items which can be collected and upgraded. Personally, I love it. It’s like if Star Fox was a 16-bit rpg with all the little side-quests and boss battles. But if you were expecting a continuation of Milk Mine, I can see why it would be disappointing.
– Real player with 28.1 hrs in game
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Now I have finished it, I can say it worst its price. It is a very lovely sequel and a quality product for an indy title.
ASTRO AQUA KITTY is such an improvement compared to the previous one.
Now it is an Action RPG shoot-em-up with classes and multiples weapons. An immersive and even more cute artistic direction, a minded and polished level design that increase in size level after level and give you various tasks, all served by very good musics.
Devs made it with great care and you can feel it.
– Real player with 26.7 hrs in game
Rear of Business
Far too early access, there’s nothing to do other than walk or run around lol
currently bad fps, can walk through props/objects. can also walk through walls/windows in many buildings.
not sure why you have weapons there’s nothing to shoot. i started with some grenades but not really sure why lol.
I’d be interested to see if the devs actually do anything with this game or if it’s just a failed project.
Unfortunately i’ll be after a refund..
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
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Elusive World
One night after being pressured by his mom to be responsible, Ben, a typical teenager, bursts out and walks off. He ends up lost in a parallel world. The struggle now is to find his way back home.
With no other way to get back to his old world rather than to fight, Ben must find the courage to face this current reality. Witnessing the violent state of things, he has to choose whether to get involved so he might see his family once more or be trapped forever.
FEATURES:
- Survive against wild animals, common bandits, and overpowering rulers.
Godsbane Idle
Godsbane Idle is a fresh idle take on games such as path of exile. It combines the hunt for powerful loot with idle systems to guarantee your progress even if time is short that day. It tries to stray away from linear paths and offers multiple ways to customize your equipment, skills and even more.
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Frequent updates introducing new mechanics.
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Equip the rarest items, artifacts and uniques to elevate your potential and efficiency to the highest levels.
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Alter items and optimize your equipment even further by unveiling and crafting powerful effects.
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Feed items that you deem unworthy into your heartcore to still its evergrowing hunger, progress even if the rng is not on your side that day.
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A multitude of upgrade paths and a gigantic skilltree with more than 700 nodes to become the incarnation of destruction.
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Use your destructive potential to challenge the mighty seraphim, rulers of ages past.
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Unfolding features and paradigm shifts offering new ways to progress.
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Hundreds of upgrades, empowering you even further.
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A very active dev that takes the community feedback to heart.
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Premium Currency that can be passively obtained at a fair pace.
HYPERVIOLENT
HYPERVIOLENT is a brutal, fast-paced old-school FPS in the style of classic sprite-based 3D games from the 1990s. After responding to a distress signal from Commodus Asteroid 27-C, a remote mining colony, you find yourself in the midst of a violent outbreak among its inhabitants. You must unravel the secrets of the station as you seek an answer to the madness within its complex corridors.
Obliterate your foes with an array of guns and melee weapons that can be wielded in nearly endless combinations, and take the VIOLENCE to the next level with Multiplayer support for up to 30 players in a variety of thrilling game modes.
FEATURES
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Gorgeous 3D / Pixel Hybrid
Explore the rich environments of the I.E.C. Commodus station and paint them with viscera, rendered in a combination of classic low-poly 3D, and hand-crafted 1990s pixel art aesthetic.
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Brutal, fast-paced combat
Feel the adrenaline rush of an old-school shooter, the way FPS games were meant to be played! Dual-wield over 20 unique ranged and melee weapons to tear through everything in your way.
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Use the environment to your advantage
Utilize switches, computer terminals, keycards & other control mechanisms to navigate the labyrinthian station and manipulate your environment.
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RPG / FPS mechanics
Manage your inventory, upgrade weapons, interact with NPCs, & peruse through computer data logs to further your mission in this exciting, authentically nostalgic experience.
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Multiplayer
Battle up to 30 of your friends head-to-head in Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, or survival. Take on the horrific challenges of the I.E.C Commodus with 4-person co-op!
ThrustLander
I really love Thrustlander. Originally it was a launch title for the much vaunted new Atari VCS Linux Super Console that came out last year. I have to say as soon as I saw it, I wanted it. Though there was nothing else on the VCS for me to buy so I forgot about that idea. Then I noticed it was getting a PC release. I immediately put it in my wishlist. So I am really happy that today I get to play it.
Well I have been playing it for months actually. I was one of the select few who got to play it early. Below is my review of a truly great game. Where other modern retro games fail this one has succeeded.
– Real player with 81.6 hrs in game
This is a great game, some real retro goodness. It brings back memories of Lunar Lander, Thrust, and Oids. While simple in nature, it gets quite hard later on. The graphics are excellent, the little touches like the landing gear extracting while refueling are top notch. The controls are fluid and responsive, I’m using an xbox one controller for it, and the game is quite fun. If you’re a fan of retro shooters, get this game.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Wolfstride
Wolfstride is a refreshing and unique blend of style, coolness and madness. The graphics and music are just sooo good. The swift animations fit perfectly and just make it so natural and yet at times so suddenly… “POoW!”. All the Art in this game is very well achieved, genuine and inspired, but the SOUL of it all, it’s the story… It’s a ShatTered Soul, and when looking back into this experience it may feel like a story of random unrelated episodes that are hammered together into one shape/Shade using the power of craziness. Should this even work!? It does, because it achieves those levels of funny and extroversion we got used to watching and loving on very famous and successful animes.
– Real player with 135.9 hrs in game
Finished it and wow what a great game.
Pros:
everything, this game is truly a storytelling masterpiece
with its great humor, game-play, drama and over-all mechanics.
Plenty of customization to play your way but there’s hardly any
at the beginning and end
Cons:
found 3 misspelled words.
there are some tedious mini-games and even the main game-play
is a little repetitive after a while.
some of the storytelling is a little drawn out but it usually never leaves
you without an option to skip it if it’s getting boring for you.
– Real player with 47.3 hrs in game
Broken Blades
Broken Blades is extraordinary, so many unexpected alternatives and creativity.
The game is a blast and I’m happy playing it and having it in my library !
Suggestions :
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I always had the shield bar empty. I finished the game and no vendor I found, offered shields.
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A tad too hard, and I found no save points.
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An ingame map would increase the allure so much :
I progressed going around and around till finding new areas by luck and perseverance.
Thought the game was short and over at times, but instead, it is so big.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
I found difficulty too harsh you die way too easy not fun when everything in the game is stronger than you. Is there a check point in this game don’t know can’t seem to progress really mixed on this one.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
DNA Farm
Very interesting game, the description says it all, clearly…but it runs well and feels fun! I keep saying it in these reviews, but I mean it…the price is a little too steep..this could be fun for a lot of people but…if they won’t spend 11 bucks, maybe the won’t see how good it is, anyways..just my thoughts. Not a bad game at all!
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game