The Lightbringer

The Lightbringer

Playing status: 100% achievements

Grindy Achievement(s): Yes (~1 achievement).

Optional Achievement(s): Yes (~41 achievements).

Difficult Achievement(s): No.

Intro

The Lightbringer is an action-adventure, precision platformer game where you can explore an area in the level to find collectibles and reach the exit. Each level allows you to explore a vast world filled with secrets.

Pros:

  • 15 levels + 4 boss fights

  • Unique boss fights

  • A lot of hidden collectibles require you to look carefully

Real player with 13.2 hrs in game


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TLDR : 8/10 Great Classic Adventure experience that is fun to play!

Youtube 5 Minute review

The Lightbringer is a great experience that reminds me of classics like Spyro and Crash, as well as Legend of Zelda.

The levels, puzzles, and collectibles are more reminiscent of Spyro and Crash, where you can explore, discover, and collect at your own pace, just to get that full clear stamp of achievement. The baddies on the other hand nod more toward Legend of Zelda, needing you to understand a bit about how they work to navigate them. Boss fights are arena style big bads, and need some quick thinking to understand movesets, and identify ways to damage the enemy.

Real player with 9.2 hrs in game

The Lightbringer on Steam

House Cleaning Survival

House Cleaning Survival

The game is only a couple of hours long and half of that is very slow dialog. There was no option for remapping hotkeys and the invert mouse didn’t work for me. Parts of it were fun, but there was no point to it as there is no leveling or upgrades. Not worth anywhere near $20.

Real player with 4.6 hrs in game


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Couldn’t pass the second level cause I was unable to target the pillow and book on the ground to place them in the right spots. Targeting was off center and ruined the gameplay for me.

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

House Cleaning Survival on Steam

Traffic Chase

Traffic Chase

Love the game, game play and physics, keep up the wonderful work. Simple and fun, easy to play but extremely hard to master. Fun arcade crash physics. Some of the most fun crashes despite no damage.

game is getting much love from the developer. this game will go far in my opinion if it keeps this up. developer is constantly dealing with issues pointed out! wonderful developer!

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game


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This game is hilarious; by laying on the horn while driving you can challenge like 15 cars on a highway to race simultaneously, and you hear the TTS voices of your opponents cuss and comment on how things are going.

The racing is a bit difficult. The AI racers seem quite capable of maneuvering through traffic, for the most part. I can’t assess to what extent they are playing by the same physics rules as the player. Fortunately, it seems like you get paid for any of your wins, and I have at least brought in enough money to buy new cars or tuning options.

Real player with 2.0 hrs in game

Traffic Chase on Steam

Back again

Back again

A great and fun platformer with a cool aesthetic, good music and a nice little story packed in voiced by Dexter Manning

Definitely recommend playing it and for its price, it’s a steal!

Real player with 4.0 hrs in game

Simple visual style, cryptic and creepy narrative, some chill music, and some platforming that, when you get the hang of it, can be cleared easily. The checkpoint system is the real punisher, but are well spaced-out. Give it a go when you can!

Real player with 3.5 hrs in game

Back again on Steam

Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R

Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R

this is so much fun i love that i get to chose between different characters and each race is different i can buy more characters make my hq look even better and have different skins for the cars

Real player with 7.7 hrs in game

Well this is the best Fast & Furious game on PC that i am aware of. Its better than showdown (which i missed on pc but played on PS3, oh dear) and miles ahead of Crossroads. Why? well it takes the premise of the Kids show and keeps it heart but knows we are all here for the cars, racing and gadgets.

The premise is the villain from season one has recruited teh villains from the other series and some old crew to help win the ultimate car. So the Spy Racers enterthe tournament to stop him. Simple plot. If you know the series you know it spans alot of areas so we get locations inspired from them. Sadly no Volcano or underwater levels but hey we do get Mexico, LA, etc…

Real player with 6.4 hrs in game

Fast & Furious: Spy Racers Rise of SH1FT3R on Steam

Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale - Demo Version

Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale - Demo Version

uwu kek

Real player with 19.9 hrs in game

Beautiful graphics, simple and efficient mechanics. However, the navigation within a chapter is more than cryptic; and it looks like it’s possible to have a sneak peek at some of the 15 chapters… I found that part totally confusing as the chapter is selected by simply hovering over it (it then has the little glitter around it). One slide in the carousel shows this. I completed the 6 story levels of the 1st chapter, and then moved on to the levels with coins and gems. Hint system seems adequate once you can use it. On the fence about this one… Price will be a factor, so will revisit once released.

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

Long Ago: A Puzzle Tale - Demo Version on Steam

Sky Rogue

Sky Rogue

GAMEPLAY

I am using the Thrustmaster T.Flight HOTAS X Stick and it works out perfectly well. Although there are no presettings for using a Joystick, the setup is pretty quick and easy. You can personalize all buttons very well and thus, I strongly recommend using a joystick or better a HOTAS for the game, which I believe is crucial for the fun factor of the game.

Gameplay feels GREAT. You can literally feel all the properties of the different plane types you are flying and the effects of how you fly. The principle is very easy to learn and becomes more and more challenging, as you fly different random mission from your base (A flying Aircraft carrier). You will have to either destroy enemy bases on the ground in awesome bombing runs or battle bogeys and aces in challenging dogfights with your steadily growing arsenal of all different sorts of weapons. Once you successfully complete a mission and return to your base, a new mission will wait for you. With every mission you complete, your enemies will get stronger and harder to ward off, but if you die once, you will be back at the beginning and have to start all over again. All upgrades you afforded will also be lost.

Real player with 102.5 hrs in game

I have been playing this game since it first went into early access and now that it has been released I can say that it’s not that good. I was hoping that the issues I was having would get fixed up but now that it’s been released I am giving up on that ever happening.

The game isn’t terrible by any stretch of the imagination, I wouldn’t have played 45hrs of it if it was. Rather it has some fundamental design features which mean its just not that fun. This game is a great example of a sound game (a few bugs here and there but nothing game breaking) that falls flat because design choices which encourage unfun play.

Real player with 54.6 hrs in game

Sky Rogue on Steam

Thumbelina

Thumbelina

This is a player through the control of a small plane, by hitting the sprinkler to water plants, by throwing bombs to eliminate pests to get points, after finishing the game to get plants or pests in Chinese and English pronunciation and spelling as a reward.

Thumbelina on Steam

Altruism

Altruism

Altruism is a fun,short,zen adventure game by former Runescape/Jagex composer Adam Bond. The soundtrack is nice, and its overall atmosphere of selflessness makes it pleasant. Its simplicity makes it a nice relaxing break, and I think the asking price is worth it for a chill afternoon or two.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Altruism on Steam

Child of Lothian

Child of Lothian

The beautiful culture and atmosphere of 18th century Edinburgh disappearing beneath the shadows of witch hunters looming in the streets. Hushed whispers appearing in every corner and suspicious gazes of townspeople falling upon their neighbours as friends become enemies. What is your role to play as a child, in the 18th-century witch trials?

AGAINST ALL ODDS

The world around you feels intimidatingly large and crowded. It sometimes just feels like all the odds and people are against you. Yet you learned to survive the harsh conditions of the streets of Edinburgh. Hide and disguise yourself to escape the witch hunters and steal items from others to survive.

CHOOSE YOUR PATH

Choose to engage in dialogue to find the information you need to complete quests or decide to pickpocket, eavesdrop and steal to reach your goals. The choice is all yours.

YOUR SHELTER IS YOUR SAFE SPACE

The only home you’ve got where you can take a breather and feel comfortable, sleep to venture in the dark of the night or at day- and plan out your next moves for the dangers you’ll encounter once on the streets of witch-hunter invaded streets of Edinburgh.

Stealth Mechanics

  • Pickpocketing

  • Stealing

  • Hiding

  • Disguising yourself

Traversal

  • Free roam

AI Behaviour

  • Advanced stealth guards AI

  • Reputation system for NPC’s: Communciation between NPC’s on player behaviour

Camera

  • Cinematic camera during dialogues

Narrative

  • Dialogue

  • Environmental storytelling

  • Immersive UI

Systems

  • Quest system

  • Inventory system

  • Day / night system

Child of Lothian on Steam