Sentry:Obelisk Of Dawn

Sentry:Obelisk Of Dawn

MOBA games on VR.

“Sentry:Obelisk Of Dawn”is a VR-like MOBA game, and it is a multiplayer online competitive game that supports 5v5 games at most. The game is open to all players equally.

VR competitive games without vertigo.

“Sentry:Obelisk Of Dawn” uses a recharge-jump movement to compete on the battlefield.

-The way of jumping basically does not produce the dizziness of VR.

-In the way of pre-charging, the opponent’s “mobile information” will not be lost, and it will not be impossible to predict the opponent’s behavior like “teleportation”.

-A small area of 1:1 free-space movement allows players to focus more on battlefield tactics or combat skills themselves.

Cooperation and victory.

The main mode of“Sentry:Obelisk Of Dawn” is the “five Battlefield” mode, which attaches great importance to team cooperation.

-On the battlefield, there are “ordinary nodes” that can continuously generate fewer points and “deterioration nodes” that can generate a large number of points at once.

-The way to win on the battlefield is to get 2500 points first.

-Nodes are distributed all over the battlefield.

-The deteriorating node generates 500 points at a time but needs to occupy and defend for 45 seconds, refreshing every 4 minutes.

-The game supports real-time voice on the battlefield within the same team.

Upgrade and customization.

The current version of “Sentry:Obelisk Of Dawn” has.

-Upper limit of level 30, up to 30 talent points.

-38 sets of armed chips (battlefield skills in 5v5 battlefield).

-4 talent systems that can activate 12 talent pools.

-Among the armed chips, there are 15 sets of chips that can be specialized by talent.

-Each set of armed chips (skills) can be upgraded by completing various tasks, collecting fragments and resources.

-Each player can customize his or her own feature character.

Single player game or online matching.

You can quickly match an online PVP conflict, or prove your skills in qualifying.

You can also create a man-machine room alone or with friends to experiment with skills and tactics or hone your combat skills.


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Sentry:Obelisk Of Dawn on Steam

Escape the Omnochronom!

Escape the Omnochronom!

A mashup of roguelike and MOBA. Specifically: it has the gameplay characteristics of a roguelike (tile and turn based, bump to fight) and the structure of a MOBA - push the lanes out, power up, and go for the Nexus! I mean, big door thingy.

You play [insert intrepid hero]. Currently there are two: Tennor, an indie rocker with a guitar that SHOOTS LASERS, and Winchip, who is from the future, has a robot arm, and apparently “hacked Windows 95”, so presumably he’s 1000 years old. Futurey! Tennor is available from the start, with Winchip available when you have enough gems. Gems are earned by playing matches - no F2P here.

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game


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I initially recommend this game with the caveat that it had several issues and the expectation that it would spend a significant amount of time (years I assumed) in Early Access.

Escape the Omnochronom! released out of Early Access 3 months later, had a couple small post release patches, and that was it. Four months later it hasn’t been touched. There’s also some complaints by other players that a nicer looking UI was dropped for a more basic one and that appears to be true, yet the screenshots still reflect the nicer UI.

Real player with 6.7 hrs in game

Escape the Omnochronom! on Steam

Dragon Call

Dragon Call

If you are looking for a new and fun deck building card game that is not ‘pay2win’ this will keep you entertained with several different Hero’s that have varied abilities and card pools.

Real player with 97.4 hrs in game


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All the joy o a CCG without the microtransactions, the rules are pretty intuitive and if your familiar with hearthstone and shadowverse youll catch on extremely quick, translation can be a bit wonky but once you understand what means what its easy.

PRO tip if you buy it your 1st run click the gear in the top right, from there you can change language to english

Another issue I found is if your trying to use the chatbox or add a friend ID be in windowed mode as the virtual keyboard will not work in full screen infact it can crash your game

Real player with 83.9 hrs in game

Dragon Call on Steam

Rise of Legions

Rise of Legions

I have been following this game for some time and I have to say it has come a long way.

It is a nice mix out of tower-defense, card game and god knows what… The depth of the game only becomes clear to you after some time, even tho there is a tutorial. Then again figuring out all the things is half the fun.

I really like the deck building aspect, which is one of the major parts of the game, and theory crafting that you can do to make your deck fit, both esthetically (i dig the style style and some of those mtg references) as well as with gameplay synergies.

Real player with 669.3 hrs in game

My overall impression? What a bad a$$ game!

I won’t go into great detail about the ‘how to’ behind the game play, you can find that in the videos and other reviews. I want to talk about this game from a bigger picture scale and why this is the type of game true strategy gamers should support instead of some of the ‘big name’ alternatives.

I’ve been searching for a game to ‘scratch the itch’ left behind from Starcraft 2 and COH2 for years… I’ve spent so much money buying some of the top flight, well reviewed strategy games that have come out over the last couple years but find myself getting bored and losing interest after a week or two tops. It’s been a struggle to find something that appealed to my desire for skill based, balanced, unique gameplay that required strategic thinking but also some element of ‘micro’ and direct interactive decision-making as well.

Real player with 359.1 hrs in game

Rise of Legions on Steam

Dota Underlords

Dota Underlords

It is with a heavy heart that I write this review, because at 217 hours of game-play at the time of writing, I have invested a lot of my time into this game. I’ve played since the first publicly available build, so feel I have enough experience to critique this and its development as time has gone on. And for anyone wondering I capped out at Lieutenant IV, hardly a rank to sniff at.

I enjoy this game, I really do, when the game goes right it hits that sweet spot so well and you come away with a shiny new rank knowing you were the best of the best in that game.

Real player with 278.6 hrs in game

I wish I could recommend this game. I really wish I could. But I feel like Valve took an idea they didn’t create, and without properly knowing what was good about that idea took it in their own direction, which ended up ruining what I enjoyed about the game. I played entirely too much of this when it was in beta, and I enjoyed every minute of it, even when things weren’t entirely balanced. The polish Valve put on the game with the interface and coding was just miles above the competition. Perhaps its better now, but TFT wasn’t even a game when Riot released it. I feel Valve had a great head-start on the competition, but I feel they’re ruined it, and while I don’t have access to player numbers, I get the feeling those would back up my claim.

Real player with 240.9 hrs in game

Dota Underlords on Steam