Re: Summon

Re: Summon

In the world of Re: Summon, humans and monsters have a unique relationship. They form contracts with each other and live alongside each other in their daily lives. In a Contract, the human side is referred to as a Summoner, with the contracted monster being called as a Contractor. Re: Summon is an excellent blend of the monster taming genre and a JRPG. Experience a compelling story, face off other summoners, solve puzzles and become the best summoner in the world of Re: Summon!

Form Contracts with monsters and become The Greatest Summoner!

Game Features:

  • An Epic Story to play through: Experience the journey of Weiss and Gemini in their adventures to become the greatest Summoner

  • Over 100 Contractors to form contracts with!

  • Lots of towns and cities to explore

  • Choose your battles! Monsters roam the overworld so you can choose whether to fight or run! Featuring a fun and engaging battle system

  • A robust fusion system to fuse your Contractors

  • Fishing!

  • Engaging puzzles to solve

  • Full Keyboard/Controller Support


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Re: Summon on Steam

Hidden Object: Detective Holmes - Heirloom

Hidden Object: Detective Holmes - Heirloom

A very interesting and addictive game, suitable for those who like not to waste time. I can note that in the game, there is a good portrayal of the slightest moments. The levels are very cleverly made, they do not let the player get bored.

After the game, only positive emotions remained, and I can safely advise my friends and acquaintances, and I’m afraid that they will not like it.

Real player with 11.1 hrs in game


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Being able to play repeatedly with different objects to find each time.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Hidden Object: Detective Holmes - Heirloom on Steam

100 hidden cups

100 hidden cups

He’s done it again! Anatoliy has put his mind to a fantasy picture and hidden cups, and they are much harder to find than your average snail or cat. Frustrating, challenging, and always entertaining, the artwork is brilliant and fantastic and the music boppy and cheerful, no matter how mad you feel trying to find those last few, though this time it’s the last 30 I can’t find instead of 2 or 3.

If you like a challenge, this one might be it, he reckons it is, and if you haven’t come across these games before, grab the series and work through them! As usual you can reset the score and there is a night mode. 10/10!

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game


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This one is a little rough. The art style slightly sucks. There are some well drawn parts but then when there is a more ambiguous area like gaseous clouds or jellyfish the lines are really rough.

On top of that cups sometimes do not really look like cups. A rectangle with a triangle for a cup does not really make a cup.

Still with all those issue it is still a fun fast play. Replay value in minimal but for the cost of the game you really cannot really go wrong.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

100 hidden cups on Steam

Dark Forest: Lost Story VR

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

Dark Forest: Lost Story VR on Steam