The Chronicler

The Chronicler

Yes this is very early access but I like the artwork and overall theme a lot. I will be playing this more when further updates have been released.

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game


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The Chronicler on Steam

Glory Hold

Glory Hold

Defend your castle from farmers, dragons, lizards, wizards, and anyone that wants some of what you’re packing! Wield Glory Hold’s Great Bow, and rain arrows on these heathens until the only thing left standing is you!

Fight across the land, from frozen mountain peaks to mellow ocean shores. Play your way with castle upgrades, enchanted arrows, powerful spells, and more!

Features

  • Aim the arrows yourself. Your skill with the bow matters!

  • Cover beautiful landscapes in the blood of your enemies!

  • Upgrade Glory Hold from a modest fort to a towering fortress!

  • Overcome a variety of enemies from shirtless barbarians to flying zeppelins to knights who only carry shields!

  • Burn, plague, curse, smite, explode, and freeze your enemies!

  • Choose your upgrades and weapons carefully to come up with a defense that works. Play your way!


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Glory Hold on Steam

The Warriorlock

The Warriorlock

This game is an old-school RPG game, with a big and well-made story behind it.

Here are the pros I found and my recommendations to turn the game better:

Pros:

  • Low System Requirements, which nowadays almost any computer has those;

  • Cool soundtrack;

  • Well-made story and dialogues;

  • Nice graphics and images;

  • Can walk in the diagonal, which is rarely found in RPG´s;

  • Drops steam cards, which for a card collector like me is pretty cool.

Recommendations:

  • Hidden Monsters could attack when in contact with any party member instead of just the player;

Real player with 9.7 hrs in game


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Initially when I started to play this game, I’d imagined it would be another classic RPG with only a new story, but at the beginning of the game it already indicates that it will be a different experience and so it was till the point from the game before doing this review.

The game is funny, with a story based on humor, bringing laugh and fun while accompanying the misadventures of Harry. A highlight of the game is the way the scenarios are built and how the characters interact with it - in my opinion a great hit. The soundtrack is also great, without excess of music or unnecessary audios in some scenes, which I found very good since it made the experience of the game more immersive.

Real player with 6.6 hrs in game

The Warriorlock on Steam

Dragon Chase

Dragon Chase

It is a good game for the price.

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game

Casual players may rage but i think the challenge is enjoyable

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Dragon Chase on Steam

moon: Remix RPG Adventure

moon: Remix RPG Adventure

In 1997, the now legendary anti-RPG “moon” launched in Japan. Now, under the watchful eye of its original creators, it’s finally in English!

Have you ever felt it odd that the heroes of RPGs go around opening villagers' closets and stealing from them? Or that they travel the world indiscriminately killing all monsters they meet? This game looks at the RPGs we all know and love from a new perspective.

Story

One moon-lit night, a young boy is sucked into the depths of his television set.

He falls into a place called ‘Moon World’, and thus begins a search for love in order to recover the lost moonlight.

Here, the mighty hero of Moon World murders innocent animals for experience,

but the boy’s growth comes from saving the souls of the animals and gathering the love in the world.

Yes, in this game, you level up by loving, not fighting.

The inhabitants of this world are all unique. Observe their daily lives and learn where they hide their secret love.

“Now, please, open the door!”

An RPG without battles - Save the monster’s souls -

All the monsters killed by the ‘hero’ are actually just innocent animals. As you explore the game, you will encounter the bodies of these pitiful creatures. But, if the boy can catch their souls, they can be saved.

A living, breathing world! - Peek into the secret lives of the NPCs -

Moon World’s residents go about their routine lives, depending on the time and day. The florist goes to work in the morning, and the castle guards arrive at their posts. Some folks have secret midnight hobbies, and others just spend their days fishing.

MD System - Choose your own soundtrack -

In moon, you can choose your own music. By using the special music playing Moon Disc(MD) function which appears in the game, you can walk around the map listening to the tracks you like in the order you set them.

moon: Remix RPG Adventure on Steam

Adventures of Dragon

Adventures of Dragon

This game deserved to be recommended.

From the beginning to the end. This game contains much adult humor and has more playtime then some of the “triple A” titles. This game is just great.

I could say much more but then i would possible spoiling you. So if you like the trailer and just read the reviews to see if it “worth it or not”. Then give it a try!

The only thing you are risking with this game, is having a great time.

(and sorry for my english)

Real player with 46.3 hrs in game

the game crashes everytime i try to get past the drunk guy in little fire:/

TypeError

this.currentClass is not a function

I figured it out because apparently its still not fixed. It crashes everytime the difficulty is at 200%

Real player with 45.9 hrs in game

Adventures of Dragon on Steam

The Book of Unwritten Tales 2

The Book of Unwritten Tales 2

A charming, hilarious and fun adventure with the perfect balance of puzzle difficulty. This point and click has my favourite puzzle design because they are not too hard to figure out, but also not too easy. The characters are unique, interesting and lively, and the graphics are gorgeous without putting too much strain on a computer (as a laptop gamer, I especially appreciate this as there is nothing sadder to me than a game I really want to play with specs that my computer can just about manage with lags). As in the first game, Wilbur is an absolute treasure, Ivo is as great a female character as ever and Critter is quirky, sweet and loyal. Nate has grown more likable in this game as well as gained a fair amount of depth and development.

Real player with 92.3 hrs in game

If you played ‘The Book of Unwritten Tales (1)" you will probably enjoy this sequel. It brings back all the main characters from the first game and introduces a few new ones.

The textures and rigging are a little better than the first and the mechanics and walk paths are a little smoother but I still found that some of the walk paths (especially when you are switching between characters) are a little weird. You don’t have to do any pixel hunting because you can highlight all items that you can interact with so it’s hard to miss something. Some of the puzzles are not very logical to solve but most of them are reasonable.

Real player with 61.5 hrs in game

The Book of Unwritten Tales 2 on Steam

Northern Journey

Northern Journey

Level design, music and art style absolutely on point: every area is distinct, looks great, has its own unique vibe. They are mostly quite vertical, which is also very nice. Sometimes progression is a bit confusing, but nothing too frustrating here. A lot of areas have little unique mechanics made just for them, lots of nice touches.

Combat is sadly not so great, although 95% of the time at least tolerable. Some enemy attack animations are way off actual attack hitboxes, melee enemies tend to stick to you on contact, hitting repeatedly. Some boss arenas consist of series of narrow bridges/pieces of land with instant drown pits inbetween which is also annoying. It’s generally alright as long as you don’t focus on it too much - imo combat here is just to act as intermissions between exploration and exploration, which is the actual main focus of the game.

Real player with 15.4 hrs in game

This is a very memorable game that deserves more recognition. It’s extremely strange in a charming way with a lot of variety and surprises, as well as some unexpected humor. This is a very impressive game to have been made by one person, and without reusing almost any content through its full 10-15 hour length; every area has its own unique enemies, hazards and music. There’s a lot of rough edges, but also a lot of smart design like enemies having clear sound cues to let you know when they’re offscreen or health pickups being placed strategically on walkable ledges to let you know where you can go. It gives you just enough information to understand its mechanics and know how to deal with its more esoteric hazards without ever holding your hand. Some of the levels work better than others, and I thought the last third or so of the game was weaker than the rest due to some annoying encounters and gimmicks that went on for too long, but it’s overall a good experience backed up by an evocative and memorable soundtrack. (The soundtrack even comes with the game, it’s just included next to its files, and this is a soundtrack I would have been willing to pay for separately.)

Real player with 14.4 hrs in game

Northern Journey on Steam