Hello Charlotte EP2: Requiem Aeternam Deo

Hello Charlotte EP2: Requiem Aeternam Deo

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Hello Charlotte is a small, to-be three-part, RPG Maker game series.

The first episode of Hello Charlotte introduces us a wild and surreal, twisted world. It’s a small adventure filled with death, bad humor (according to the author!) and some small puzzles. I quite enjoyed it: the art is great, the setting is interesting, the music fits well. I’ve immediately grown fond of it and its world and charming characters. It has very few drawbacks of being an RPGM-game, but it’s nothing serious. It took me about 2 hours to complete as I ended up interacting with everything and dying in the process – but actually the bad ends are funny in their own way.

Real player with 13.7 hrs in game


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Oh wow! Where to begin? I had a nifty comparison all lined up in my head of Neil Gaiman’s Sandman : Dollshouse but that is doing a serious misjustice to Etherane for even though Sandman set groundbreaking standards in the Graphic Novel world making it a flattering comparison I still feel comparing Hello Charlotte to any work elsewhere is not allowing Etherane’s incredible HC Opus to be appreciated and admired on its individual merits.

This, the second Episode of Hello Charlotte, is titled Requiem Aeternam Deo which translates to Eternal rest to God and continues Charlotte Wiltshire’s journey with her Puppeteer Seth as she enters adolescence and, throughout, Charlotte attends school where we observe the usual activities that go on : bullying, cliques, friendship choices (mostly with Anri who, depending on choices made in the journey, really does fluctuate in character) and random ‘socialization’ RPG battles that are both funny and unique in the battle choices!!

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

Hello Charlotte EP2: Requiem Aeternam Deo on Steam

Nocturne: Prelude

Nocturne: Prelude

I rather enjoyed this game, for many reasons, and would recommend it to anyone who would enjoy the following:

-The character you play as, while it is a set character, is very androgynous, allowing you to play as any gender you want. You can also change the name of your character to whatever you want.

-The setup of the game (there’s a main storyline, but free exploration is encouraged), art, and catchy music reminded me of Legends of Zelda: A Link to the Past, which was a wonderful game.

-It’s free!

Real player with 8.4 hrs in game


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I have never played a single rhythm game before, so I review this as an absolute beginner.

  • Gameplay

The easy mode is perfectly suited for those who’ve never played a rhythm game before. It’s pretty standard rhythm gameplay with some rpg elements mixed in to spruce it up a bit. I really like the fact that if you’re struggling with a fight, you can look around to see if there’s some better equipment laying around.

There’s random encounters which I’m usually not a big fan of, but it makes sense for an RPG. These random encounters though are great because they let you, you know, play the rhythm part of the game!

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Nocturne: Prelude on Steam

My Personal Hilopet

My Personal Hilopet

About My Personal Hilopet

My Personal Hilopet is a digitized pet-care and battle simulator. Hilopet started out as a challenge, as the development team was tasked with creating a game that mimicked the nuances of a physical toy. Since its inception and original prototype, Hilopet has grown to become a full-fledged title, with an active combat system, NPC’s to interact with, and secrets hidden within the device itself! The amount of new content goes way beyond your run-of-the-mill scope creep!

Features

  • Form a friendship with your pet by giving it a special name

  • Train your hilopet to do combat in the town’s arena for fame, glory, and cold hard cash

  • Interact with the city’s inhabitants to form friendships or incite rivalries

  • Make use of the device’s quirks to tell your own stories.. or get frustrated trying!

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My Personal Hilopet on Steam

Nocturne

Nocturne

Nocturne

The digital afterlife survived humanity’s extinction.

Nocturne completes the full story that began with Nocturne: Prelude.

  • Meet a cast of unique characters who’ll challenge what it means to be alive.

  • Explore a vast and beautiful pixel art world.

  • Master an entirely skill based rhythm combat system.

  • Fierce battles with unexpected twists.

  • Challenge your highscores in Arcade mode.

  • Multiple difficulty modes suitable for beginners and veterans of the rhythm genre.

  • Original soundtrack composed with a mix of digital and live performances.

  • Befriend a giant orange fish.

Nocturne on Steam

War of the Human Tanks - Limited Operations

War of the Human Tanks - Limited Operations

Warning: 1000+ word review from a guy that’s way too passionate about a trilogy that features chibi girls that shoot at each other and explode. Please read if you have spare time.

The first two War of the Human Tanks games are among my favorite PC-exclusive games I have played so far. So, I bought the third game on the same year it was released and… it wasn’t my cup of tea. What made the Human Tank games so special to me is the ability to break the game with overpowered tanks and pit those tanks against other overpowered extra stage enemies in a game of dark chess. This game takes that away and makes you play fair and square with the opponent in a normal strategy game.

Real player with 34.1 hrs in game

I’m going to write a lot of words about anime tanks because I really like this series and I don’t think anyone else knows it exists. The last game in the series, Limited Operations, has been out for around 9 months and has about a dozen reviews. Here’s a really long one and consider this a review for the series in general.

The War of the Human Tanks series is essentially anime Battleship. Fights are real time and pause when you click a unit to choose an action. There’s always a large fog of war and most units are of the one hit, one kill variety. Tanks are of the mass-produced style, outside of a couple of special NPC’s, and are permanently destroyed when killed in action. Tanks can also equip modules that you can create which do things like increase shooting range and area, increase movement and so on. Limited Operations changes the last few parts up, though.

Real player with 31.1 hrs in game

War of the Human Tanks - Limited Operations on Steam

HELLMALL

HELLMALL

About This Game:

Beat your foes and save your souls! Lead Callaghan and his friends to victory in a reel-spinning, deck building roguelike in an infinite virtual mall. Craft your reels, make some friends, and talk to dogs. Pave paradise and check out the swag loot drops… all to escape the HELLMALL!

features:

  • Dynamic character switching combat:

  • Choose the right party character for the job. Whether it’s a vicious first strike, a powerful party buff or a quick HP injection, your friends have got you covered!

  • Tactical deck building with a twist:

  • Find items and equipment to modify each character’s reel with new attacks. Build your reels carefully and hit those triples!

  • People to meet and things to do:

  • Every run through the mall is unique, but the characters you encounter will remember you. Develop your relationships with the other doomed souls lurking in PleromOS for new party characters. Complete unique side quests to know your friends better!

  • Secrets to find and new mysteries to uncover:

  • Gain currency after every run to acquire new resources, questlines and character traits that can appear in your next run!

HELLMALL on Steam

War of the Human Tanks

War of the Human Tanks

Battleships and chess with lolis.

Fantastic fun, interesting story with many twists and several endings, engaging gameplay that demands strategic thinking and an incredible soundtrack throughout.

The game’s story is told through visual novel format, which sets the state of affairs and the stage for the battle to follow. Battles are fought in real-time, but with a sort of turn-based system that runs on ticks, for example after giving a unit orders to move you must then wait for it to radio in asking for new orders before it can be moved again. Battlefields are presented as a grid of octagons, and before the round commences you must first place your units as in Battleships. Each unit has it’s own special properties and characteristics similar to chess, for example some may move 2 spaces at a time whereas others may only move 1, or one unit might only be able to attack horizontally whereas others must attack at least 2 spaces ahead of itself. The aim of each battle is to eliminate the opponent’s ‘Command Tank’ before they destroy yours which, regardless of how many units they have remaining, wins you the battle. The battlefield is covered by a shroud as seen in most real-time strategies with sight range varying between your different units, so early game tactics may usually consist of Battleships-esque artillery strikes into the dark hoping you’ll hit something, as your units gradually advance closer to the enemy, thinning out their ranks until their command tank is within firing range.

Real player with 73.6 hrs in game

The first time I saw War of the Human Tanks, I was put off by how obviously low-budget it is; that was a huge mistake. Apparently, the art style just needed some getting used to, because once I got into it, I thought the graphics were actually pretty good. There’s full voice acting, fun animations and even some really catchy music that makes me itch to buy the soundtrack.

But what about the meat of the game? That, for me, comes in two packages (or perhaps Amasson boxes): the story and the gameplay. Let’s get this out of the way: The story is awesome. I loved it. This is definitely not a “skip-the-dialogue” kind of game; in fact, after a certain point, the story became the main appeal. It’s simultaneously lighthearted and grim, with a really interesting setting that ends up being much more detailed than you might suspect at first. There are four endings (two main paths, with two endings each) that all end up being pretty radically different and are all fantastic in their own way. I’m really in love with the setting, and all the little things you can learn about the rather disenfranchised battle-androids they call Human Tanks; the story really exceeded my expectations in every way. The translation is great, and the writing is clever, funny and serious when it needs to be; some of the big twists were huge gut-punchers. I’d definitely say the story was maybe the best part for me, and it’ll stick with me and inspire me for other personal projects for quite a while.

Real player with 53.0 hrs in game

War of the Human Tanks on Steam

Mechanic 8230

Mechanic 8230

Mechanic 8230 is an adventure game in the genre of Point-and-click. Help Mechanic find his robot friend RO-2 and unveil secrets about this destroyed world.

— Immersion in a new world of s distant stylized world;

— Cozy “illustrative” retrofuturistic atmosphere;

— Puzzles are intertwined with a fascinating plot;

— Unique soundtracks for each level in Ambient style with elements of cyberpunk by Alexandr Zhelanov;

— Variety of levels! Each of them is unique in structure.

Mechanic 8230 on Steam

War of the Human Tanks - ALTeR

War of the Human Tanks - ALTeR

Welp, this certainly was a pleasent surprise. who would have thought that having a cute army of tank girls would be so interesting. The music is also interesting and I never tire of the battle/death cries of my, and my enemies, troops.

In the story there are acouple minutes of dialouge then a skirmish. For the battles, you must deploy a tank that acts like a king in chess, if she dies you lose (you can even have multiple). then you can make other units (if it is within the maps unit cap) like artillary (slow but long/wide range) shock tanks (fast/cheap/suicide explosion), assault tanks (medium speed, medium attack range) and much more. There is a fog of war, so you must proceed with care to find the enemy through scouting and prediction based on where you see them fire. You must build and upgrade your units by using supplies from winning or losing battles, so you may have to grind in the caverns or in free battles if you cannot preserve your troops.

Real player with 70.0 hrs in game

This game… this goddarn game.

I’m not exactly sure where to start, so first off: this game is absolutely fantastic! I haven’t played EVERYTHING yet (still need to get Glitch-Heshiko and play the 2 or 3 optional Floor 90+ Battles), but still. The combination of Visual Novel and (Semi-)turn based Strategy game is beautiful and really well balanced, most if not almost all the tanks have their use and encourage players to figure out their favorite strategies and the Modules and combination of them just add to the fun (I still have fun giving my Peko-Peko a Tank Life ensurance and just making her explode, achieving absolutely nothing… I’m an Idiot.).

Real player with 69.3 hrs in game

War of the Human Tanks - ALTeR on Steam

VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action

VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action

Savouring every little moment ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

In a world without much freedom ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Cute Characters ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Bitterly Happy Story ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Real player with 42.9 hrs in game

Y’know I’m just saying if Jill Stingray had a penis I would probably suck it

Real player with 20.6 hrs in game

VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action on Steam