3x3 the immersive fiction

3x3 the immersive fiction

IVE been playing this game all day. Its very cool and addicting i wish more games was like this one. Definitley 10/10

Real player with 11.4 hrs in game


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Loved it!! It’s been a while since i last played a game like this, quick good and oldschool. Deffinitely a good game can’t wait for its part 2!

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

3x3 the immersive fiction on Steam

Fenrir’s Prelude

Fenrir’s Prelude

Good game good design

Real player with 12.4 hrs in game


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You get what you pay for ,_,

Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Fenrir's Prelude on Steam

Path of the Abyss

Path of the Abyss

Path of the ABYSS is a single-player, grid-based dungeon exploration RPG.

You explore dungeons expressed in black-and-white pen drawings with your freely customized character and aim for the deepest level.

* Features *

・First-person RPG

・Real-time combatl

・Free character building

・Various mysteries and loot lying in the dungeon

* Combat *

The battle proceeds in real time.

By utilizing the skills each character has learned, you can strengthen your allies, block monster attacks, and use various other means to advance the battle to your advantage.

Since the monster’s behavior can be grasped in advance, it is also important to select the skills to be used accordingly.

The skills that can be used in battle must be set in advance in the “formation panel,” which consists of nine panels.

The type and position of the skills you set in the formation panel will greatly affect the outcome of the battle.

Which skills to set and where to set them is a major feature of this game.

* Character Build *

.Characters are selected from four classes: warrior, thief,cleric, and mage.

They can be built according to five basic parameters, weapon skills, class skills, and equipments.

Equipment can also have special abilities, which can greatly change the character’s abilities.

For example, a mage who uses self-enhancing magic to wield a sword on the front lines, a warrior who specializes in long-distance attacks, a thief who reliably kills enemies through covert action, a cleric who protects the party with heavy equipment, and many other characters can be created in the player’s imagination.

* Exploration *

.In Path of the ABYSS, you will explore a world consisting of one vast dungeon and several sub-dungeons that branch off from it.

These dungeons are seamlessly connected, allowing you to come and go as you please.

Solve the various mysteries of the dungeon, strengthen your character, and aim for the deepest part of the dungeon.

* Story *

.A small ruin in East Weltorden, which has been stolen many times and eventually decayed without attracting anyone’s attention, has been the site of many horrific monster sightings.

Those who dismissed the sightings as idle gossip and went there to test their mettle never came back.

The lord of East Weltenden sent a survey team to investigate the ruins, but the results were cruel.

Rumors of the ruins soon spread throughout the land, and many skilled adventurers began to visit the area.

You are no exception to this.


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Path of the Abyss on Steam

Horror Legends

Horror Legends

Horror Legends is an intelligent 5v1 asymmetrical horror game with great atmosphere and a comic book vibe. The base game has 8 Cast members and 8 Legends each with their own unique stats, abilities, and playstyles. It’s different from the other horror asymms because you don’t rely on perks and add-ons for mechanical advantage. The players provide the skill instead of the progression system.

There’s a great deal of depth to the gameplay for those willing to invest the time. Each Legend is unique in both appearance and gameplay which heavily rewards mastery. The Cast members must work together to complete objectives and escape, or they can kill the Legend to end the match. This creates variety in how each match plays out.

Real player with 518.8 hrs in game

This game is surprisingly fun and I think with some more polish and content could be a solid addition to the asymmetrical horror market. It reminds me a lot of Friday the 13th: The Game before that game tanked. The killer (called “Legends”) are very powerful and similar to F13 they can kill you quickly if you’re under-resourced but with the right tools you won’t go down without a fight.

While playing the other night, I found myself crouched in the corner of a closet holding a kitchen knife above my head as something started breaking down the door to the room I was in and having to make the decision to stay put and hide or to smash the window in the room and climb out to flee and the whole scenario reminded me of old cheesy-but-classic horror movies that everyone loves.

Real player with 252.7 hrs in game

Horror Legends on Steam

Vulkan: Lost Planet

Vulkan: Lost Planet

That’s a lot of action for that price tag! Recommended for the fans of a good top-down shooter game to pass time with it!

Real player with 3.1 hrs in game

Great arena game, very challenging. I really liked it.

Real player with 2.1 hrs in game

Vulkan: Lost Planet on Steam

Cards of Cthulhu

Cards of Cthulhu

Cards of Cthulhu is a casual little game, simple in design but with suprising depth. You pick cards for your deck from a choice of random two. Two cards at the beginning and more are added as you progress through the battles. Then you jump onto your motorcycle, grab your shotgun and ride across the wasteland to face off against Cthulhu himself - who stole your girlfriend, as villains in games have traditionally been fond to do.

Each opponent you meet on your way you fight by playing your cards (and autoattacking with your shotgun). Simple enough? The depth of the game is knowing when during a combat round to play each card, in battles with consequitive fights of more than one enemy which card to save for the next enemy, which card in a given situation perhaps not to use at all, which cards to deny your enemy from playing, and when to not play cards.

Real player with 13.4 hrs in game

This game packs a lot of style and fun in a simple package, It is relentlessly focussed on play dropping you right in the game and back to the start when the game ends, which is minor but a refreshing change from the typical game with lots of menus and cut scenes wasting your time. This one has confidence in what it is delivering and delivers it proudly.

Each game you collect a small deck of cards each of which can be used once against a monster or set of monsters. In this way each run feels fresh because you are building a new deck which will be played differently than other decks.

Real player with 8.2 hrs in game

Cards of Cthulhu on Steam

Kingslayer: The First Assassin

Kingslayer: The First Assassin

The graphics are very simple and the guitar music is pleasant.

The puzzles surprised me, they are really interesting and smart. I liked this game.

The option to download the music is welcome, the on-screen menu is intuitive, clean and works well.

The level selection is very good.

Extreme simplicity in everything, but it fulfills what is proposed.

Real player with 4.2 hrs in game

A simple and yet very fun puzzle game! The medieval atmosphere sets the mood with a clean minimalistic design. Recommended for the puzzle lovers!

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Kingslayer: The First Assassin on Steam

Understanding, The Game

Understanding, The Game

amazing!! bravo maty!! this is a very good example of a guy making a game with love.

i loved the idea and the basic but efective gameplay! cant wait for full game

atmosphere 10/10

music 9/10

player mechanics: 7/10

gameplay : to be a demo very nice! it took me 45 minutes to finish it.

the game mechanics are basic and easy to play! the flashlight lifetime is so weird, but developer will make an update and increase the lifetime of the flashlight so that’s fine

I see people who say the game has no point of direction. there are many videos on the internet of people who have passed the game without having to go around harassing an independent developer, the game is not perfect and is not a game made by a studio with million dollars of budget.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

This game is still in its ‘demo’ version with the full release coming as a DLC sometime this year.

I’ve played A LOT of horror games. Easily a couple hundred. This game has serious potential. It just needs polish.

The visuals and the spoops are on point. From the menu screen, I was immediately pulled in and couldn’t wait to get my teeth bloody on some good scares. Atmospheric sounds that have been used in some of my favorite horror games can be heard here as well. I heard noises that I recognized from Silent Hill, which is always guaranteed to score good points with me.

Real player with 1.1 hrs in game

Understanding, The Game on Steam

ELDERBORN

ELDERBORN

SUMMARY: Although ELDERBORN bills itself as a “Souls-like FPS”, a lot of the videos show the player frantically slashing and smashing; this might give the impression of a more straightforward heavy metal “Doom with Swords” experience (with all of the high-ledge kicking action of a Dark Messiah of Might and Magic). In reality, what I got was a fairly thoughtful and measured experience consisting of dodging, parrying, blocking, and outmaneuvering dangerous enemies; survival, particularly at higher difficulties, was about fighting intelligently and limiting the number of opponents who could bash your head in at any given time. And to be honest, I think I like it more than the game I imagined I was getting in the trailers. An easy recommendation for anybody who has a craving for some FPS-melee action.

Real player with 14.9 hrs in game

Elderborn is a great murder simulator. The combat is challenging and satisfying, but usually not so hard that it made me frustrated (Except on the hardest difficulty that can be pretty frustrating.). The visuals are kind of whatever, nothing particularly great, but nothing that bothered me either, and the variety of enemies, environments and murdertools is more than passable.

The combat is incredibly fun and satisfying, and you have lots of tools and abilities to work with. You have 10 (I think, I feel like I may be forgetting one

! , and no the power mace doesn’t count) weapons that you collect throughout the short ~5 hour campaign and a couple of other special abilities that you can unlock through a skill tree, the most notable ones being deflect, where you reflect a projectile back at an enemy, and a charge move, which sends you flying in one direction and knocks down whatever you hit. You are often fighting several enemies at once, making you dodge all around the nice environments and your reflexes will be pushed quite hard.

Real player with 13.1 hrs in game

ELDERBORN on Steam

To Ash and Ember

To Ash and Ember

Meet your Maker and Kill Them.

That which was Dead refuses to Die. One of the Slaughtered Gods is resurfacing; bringing with them all the terrors of the night as the world warps under their dead weight. Through hidden doorways and between flesh-strewn trees you seek the name of the one who dares haunt this world and, in fantastic ritual, rip them from out of the Veil to face you in grim combat. Wounded, mentally shattered, and bedeviled by a Godcurse you return triumphant to a city whose people have become further twisted by this game of cosmic import. But how long until your mortal body fails you? In what hour shall your will be finally broken? How many divine curses can your soul bear before it shatters? The embers of chaos still burn and another Fallen God shall surely surface – and again you shall stand against them until either you, this world, or all the Fallen Gods are Ash and Ember.

To Ash and Ember is a singleplayer Dark Fantasy Event-based RPG. It plays like a board-game without needing to shuffle decks, set out a board, or read manuals. This is a game of time management and decisions, of who to save and who to sacrifice, and of a City whose windows and streets grow darker and stranger the longer your battles continue.

Features

  • The Slaughtered Gods leave indelible marks. Investigators may become as warped as that which they fight: going mad, growing horns, and perhaps even dying and becoming a Wraith. The City’s locations may burn, be distorted, or become infested with otherworldly abominations.

    Battle horrors beyond imagination. In the shadows gleam knives and teeth that shall seek to crush you that their dead God be allowed to return.

  • The World forever twists underfoot. You will routinely encounter World Distortions that change how the game is played or impose restrictions as the Slaughtered God stirs in their astral grave.

  • Harden your heart, steel your mind, guard your soul. Investigators gain Experience from their trials and battles which they can use to level up, gaining Perks and Quirks: advantages that come with disadvantages. The more experienced, the more Complicated.

  • Enlighten the World or Burn it. If all is lost you may abandon a Worldline to its fate and migrate to another. Even if Investigators fall, you can Enkindle new ones to continue the fight against the constant horrors that face this world.

  • Fate’s cruel but fair dice. In true board-game fashion, you roll against Fate herself to determine the outcomes of the many tests that face you with six-sided dice; each Investigator has their own strengths and weaknesses.

  • This is Your Story. Game events are presented as mini-narratives with branching paths, opportunities, and perils. Your choices may open up new possibilities – or seal them.

  • Come as you are – armed to the teeth. Wield, discover, empower, and sell an array of spells, weapons, and beasts alone or with Companions and Allies as you stand against the Resurrection.

To Ash and Ember on Steam