100 hidden mushrooms
Reviewing the 100 Hidden Objects series, and this is the best one so far; by that I mean it has a good art style with the fine lines, and also is one of the harder ones to complete. Still won’t take you an ungodly amount of time, but it’s actually going to require some looking
The achievements all work, and look nice
I wouldn’t recommend it at a dollar, I got them all on sale for like $3 which was worth it. On top of this be warned this game is currently listed as Limited on profile features. Meaning it won’t count towards total achievements; however you can still collect all of them and can feature them individually later on
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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Release #9 in the “series” and, as always, love the graphics. I get them and play them the day they come out. Not the hardest of the series as there isn’t any interactivity… you just need to spot them, and it takes me a few scans before finding all 100. This time around, 1 eluded me for over 15 minutes, so I decided to take a break and return with a pair of fresh eyes. Lots of details in the drawing, and it’s interesting to look at all the details placed into it (like the caterpillar!), whether or not there are mushrooms there! This is replayable after a while and I already look forward to (hopefully!) its follow-up.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
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
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
The Curse Of Mantras
The Curse Of Mantras is a dating sim with optional card battler gameplay.
You play as either Lily or Ace, and you wake up in a strange supernatural world known as the Afterlife. A strange man, Mantras, greets you and introduces you to the world’s rules and your companions.
Your companions are other dead people that represent an avatar of one of the four elements: water, fire, air, earth, and one of the two arcana: life and death.
Lily and Ace are the avatars of death. The most powerful avatar, the only one who has the power to activate a strange device, a music box, which can make them remember their past lives, and most importantly, why and how the died.
30 Birds
Help our girl Zig to find the thirty birds. Explore the Lanterns, a gorgeous flying city built by the goddess Simurgh, and meet all kinds of bizarre characters : from djinns to magic animals, from regular weirdos to mafia rude boys… Zig will have to make them talk, to use her wits and play good dub music to collect all the birds' contacts. Only then may she be able to wake up Simurgh, the giant bird Queen, from her decade long sleep.
Features :
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Beautiful hand-drawn environment inspired by Persian art, bursting with colors, patterns and strange perspective
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Rich dialogues and lore mixing old tales, mythology and modern everyday life with a very contemporary humour
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Unexpected DUB / SKA soundtrack with Middle-Eastern quirks makes the world feel alive
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Play music with Lanterners and they will help you in your quests - find new sounds and use them on their instruments
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Add birds on your last generation Gem-Phone™ chat app - the phone also includes an inventory, a gallery and other secret apps
Delusion
Delusion is an unusual puzzle game that tells a story about a beautiful world, full of life and colors, which changed beyond recognition after a series of unexplainable events had taken place.
Uncover the truth, help restore the world and save its inhabitants in a journey across five chapters with a total of one hundred fresh and carefully crafted puzzles waiting to be solved. Its turn-based gameplay is simple yet challenging, with satisfying level progression and no timers, allowing you to relax and find your own pace.
Amaze yourself with the unique, mostly hand-drawn art-style, atmosphere, and depth of the living and breathing world of Delusion and its attention to detail.
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A unique and mostly hand-drawn art-style that brings the world and its unmistakable atmosphere to life
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Simple yet challenging turn-based gameplay with satisfying level progression and no timers, allowing you to relax and find your own pace
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A total of 100 carefully crafted puzzles, each featuring an optional challenge with a unique collectible offered as the reward for its completion
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An intriguing story told in 5 chapters, with support for non-linear game progression
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Original Soundtrack composed by award-winning composer Tomáš Vrána
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Colorblind friendly
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