Shin Megami Tensei III Nocturne HD Remaster
SMT 3 Full Save Progression (COMPLETE)
True Demon Ending : Complete (Hard / Chronicles / 18/06/21)
Freedom Ending : Complete (Hard / Maniax / 20/07/21)
Yosuga Ending : Complete (Hard / Vanilla / 02/08/21)
Musubi Ending : Complete (Hard / Chronicles / 01/11/21)
Shijima Ending : Complete (Hard / Vanilla / 18/08/21)
Neutral Ending : Complete (Hard / Maniax / 04/10/21)
Compendium: 100%
Puzzle Boy Completions: 6
Mot Deaths: 3
Extra Press Turn: Complete
– Real player with 357.9 hrs in game
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It’s an old game but still a great game, never gets bored of the gameplay and stories, bought the deluxe during the autumn sale 50% discount. The new HD graphic looks good, main characters and some mobs now have voice acting, also now we can choose skills we need when fusing demons which is convenient. It was a pain and time-consuming before on PS2 that we had to keep shuffling until we get at least some okay skills. Hey Atlus, I wish you guys add Persona 5 Royal on PC too, yearning for that game so badly since a lot of us are unable to get a console.
– Real player with 129.9 hrs in game
Renditions of the Awakening
In active development since 2016, this is a first-person strategy game about summoning demons and toppling a civilization one castle at a time in order to re-live the story of the man who already did that. Gain the trust of that man - your jailor - by embellishing the details if you wish but the one thing you must do is become the new king while taking no lives with your own hands.
Some demons are stealthy; others not so much. Summon an army, manage them well and control the flow of information across the battlefield to catch Keeps and Castles unawares or poorly defended. But beware, the summoning process compels them to follow you around but that’s all - they still retain their own fickle personalities and will quit your service in the worst way possible if ever they stop having enough fun.
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Fantasy Toonz: Embers of Creation
The Great Creator Raist, being as bored as he was, created 12 demi gods to keep himself entertained. They soon became bored themselves so they created a world with all kinds of races to keep themselves entertained. Filled with jealousy, but fearing rebellion, Raist manipulated the races into a false religion to fight against the demi gods. Raist then suggested the demi gods give their children magic as a reward for their loyalty and to combat this new false religion that was threatening the will of the gods. When the demi gods realized that the Raist was the one behind the false religion, they took all the magic from their childen and used it to destroy The Great Creator. Raist was destroyed and the embers of what was left smashed down upon the planet, shattering it into an untold number of pieces and destroyed most of the life on the planet.
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Eternal Exodus
Story
Welcome to Hell, kid.
The afterlife isn’t what you expected. Sure, you can live forever here, but only if you stay in the good graces of those in power. And it’s looking like you won’t.
Luckily, you have a Subjugator: a forbidden wrist-worn device that allows you to summon demons.
Gameplay
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150 unique demons to catch and fuse
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Form a party of up to 4 demons at a time
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Fuse demons together to get a more powerful species of demon that inherits up to 4 of its parents' spells and skills
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Craft weapons and armor for your demons
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Sidequests to catch legendary demons
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In classic 90s JRPG fashion, you’ll encounter a variety of minigames during your quest
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Full English and Japanese support, with more languages coming soon
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Built in a custom engine on top of Unity
Heavily inspired by franchises like Shin Megami Tensei and Pokemon, Eternal Exodus has a series of mechanics that, while easy to learn, offer depth and complexity. Catch demons in the wild, and fuse them with demons in your party to create stronger species of demons.
Through skill inheritance, you can fuse demons to end up with demons who otherwise wouldn’t naturally be able to learn the skills you give them. Want a Clammy that can cast Heal-All? Simply level up a Whisper to level 8 so it learns it, then fuse the Whisper with a Skullray to get a Clammy.
Mental Hospital - Child of Evil
You work as a reporter for a small local newspaper. One fine evening, you receive a message from your friend Ada that something mystical is happening in the vicinity of the Santa Monica Psychiatric Hospital. The most hopeless psychos from all the states were brought there! So you take a video camera and decide to check what was really going on there. But the story you’re getting into is so terrifying that you will remember it for your whole life! And it depends only on you whether you can unravel this tangle of chaos and horror and survive.
Seven reasons to download Mental Hospital right now:
→ Solve the mystery of the mystical phenomena that are rumored;
→ Many scary monsters and animals.
→ Many available levels to complete.
→ An exciting and unpredictable plot will not leave you indifferent.
→ Stunning graphics.
→ A perfect horror game: intense gameplay, scary monsters, sudden screamers, as well as a chilling atmosphere.
→ You will be accompanied by the natural sounds of the environment, which convey the effect of presence and plunge into madness.
Dark Forest: Lost Story VR
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/r9lO-ZJu9Og
This is a horror game for VR that currently only has 1 of 2 story chapters available. The story of Baba Yaga can be split up into three different parts, plus the intro. Whole thing took me approximately 1 hour, but I took the scenic route (which leads to many deaths unfortunately). I think you can easily finish this game in 30 minutes otherwise.
The intro is just really walking from point A to point B while some scary stuff happens. The first part is simply figuring out how to get through the level (finding the key and where to use it) and you may come across the Baba Yaga and she will kill you if you don’t escape. The second part is mostly chasing sequences where you have to find enough obects hidden within the areas. The last part is a horror stealth section where you have to figure out the patrols of enemies who hear very well, but can’t see.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
kinda awful, clunky controls and not very satisfying gameplay.
was funny though
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Tavern of Gods
Do you enjoy autobattlers but find more fun in longer-form, singleplayer experiences? This may scratch your itch.
A little rough around the edges but this has the potential to be a new genre-defining game.
If you enjoy roguelikes – Slay the Spire, Monster Train, etc - you most likely will enjoy this game
If you enjoy autobattlers – Teamfight Tactics, Dota Autochess – you will most likely enjoy this game
If you enjoy both of these genres – you will undoubtedly enjoy this game.
Just be warned – there is very little tutorial and no hand holding, so it may take you a run or two to understand the MANY systems at play here (and there are a lot of systems). While this makes for a steep ramp, this also makes for a ton of replayability.
– Real player with 26.4 hrs in game
As usual steam needs a neutral option.
Auto battler where I don’t have to worry about other people draining the pool of the unit type I want to play is a huge plus. As w/ most of these game it has plenty of types, plenty of items, and this one seems to have an excessive amnt of reroll options.
The bad part of course is the boss system. You have fixed bosses over several regions which you can challenge in any order so you can attempt to avoid bosses that would be a bad matchup for your build type early on. Though I don’t like fixed bosses there is at least some strategy factored into your order of fights.
– Real player with 25.1 hrs in game
Demonsions: Industry
As one of the first reviewers of this game, I should offer my personal experience and opinion of the game here.
The game is VERY EARLY ALPHA PROTOTYPE; this is obviously incomplete and anyone expecting a full game right now is out of their mind.
That being said, lets get down to basics: The game seems to be a very interesting concept of voxel mining and machine making using different materials for different looks; however as of right now it just looks different from what I can tell. Response times to bug reports are astoundingly fast, even on Steam which is not their main contact point for reporting said things, though there are still quite a few bugs that need to be ironed out. This may also have been caused by the fact that my desktop is very old.
– Real player with 5.4 hrs in game
This game is early but it looks like it will be really really good, I like it already but yeah it will just keep getting better!
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
S.P.A.T.
honestly a great concept. couple good jumpscares and keeps you at the edge of your seat most of the time. still a lot of work to be done as well obviously.
– Real player with 6.9 hrs in game
Its a fun game but it need more polishing. I really like the idea of hunting a monster with a friend but like i said it need polishing. It has alot of bug but still is fun to play. i really hope the dev will keep up with the game it has alot of petential.
– Real player with 4.0 hrs in game
Uninvited Guest
I really like this game, but there is a part in level 4 that is literally impossible. I did exactly what walkthroughs showed to do, and has other people even try it, and no one could get passed ringing the bell. I tried restarting the game, I tried using a different controller, I’m at a complete loss, and that sucks because that’s basically the end of the game that I miss out on.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
This game was AMAZING! I was very apprehensive at first, but glad i gave it a go with my community.
Lot’s of jump scares, story line was awesome, it has 5 levels with all different scenery..
Would 100% recommend this and the price is worth it.
Below is my game play.
https://www.facebook.com/TashhFN/videos/601496911269692
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game