Century: Age of Ashes
For a dragon genre that we dont see too much of, theyve really outdone themselves the flying feels sooo amazing whether you’re playing with either mouse/keyboard, or controller. The game itself its absolutely thrilling even with 4 game modes currently present. So you’ve got 3 classes to choose from. Phantom, Windgaurd, and Marauder.
The Marauder is your hunter tracker kind of class. Focusing on enemy players and giving chase to ensure the opponent is destroyed. And good luck to you phantoms thinking the Cloaking will save you from its tenacious chase. The other ability is frost bolts which both greatly damages an oponents shield, and makes steering their dragon a bit more difficult.
– Real player with 43.0 hrs in game
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The gameplay of Century is quite solid. I play only on controller so I can’t speak for how KB&M feels but it’s tight. I however, in it’s current state won’t recommend this game to anyone who likes to play solo. This game is yet another case of forced Discord squad implementation. Currently there’s no way to play in a solo/duo queue so you will be facing squads more than half the time. If you do not run with a squad, especially in ranked, your chances of winning a game are practically zero. Another missing feature that was heavily requested a year ago after the beta was some form of in-game communication. You have pings but due to the extremely fast nature of the gameplay coupled with your screen constantly moving away from any focused area pings are practically useless. No in-game chat or voice chat leave you feeling totally helpless if you are with a random team against stacks.
– Real player with 36.7 hrs in game
Battle for Mountain Throne
Experienced on the Oculus Rift with Touch Controllers
Full disclosure: I got this game free from the Steam Curator program. I did not play it for 1.8 hours. I think I idled for about 1 hour of that play period. So I didn’t finish the game, which is something I would normally do when I get a game on the Steam Curator program as I feel it is my obligation to fully experience the game before I can review it. Which is weird, because I don’t feel the same way when I purchase a game. I feel when I buy a game I can review it on my first impression of the game, before getting past the 2 hour mark of no return.
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
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[0.2] Controls & Training & Help
[0] Menu & Settings
[0.3] Sound & Music
[0.4] Graphics
[0.4] Game Design
[0.2] Game Story
[0.2] Game Content
[0.4] Time to complete feels ok? (& if the Game can be repeatedly played again)
[0.2] is it Enjoyable & Fun?
[0] Could it hold a spot in Favorites?
[0] BONUS point: Multi-Player related
[0.7] BONUS point: Review for VR
Stars received: 3.0/10 ___ Note: v.3 [0.0 to 1] = personal impressions
Game description key-points: survive Goblin attacks!
Overview: it’s like there is a Game, but it isn’t :)
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Dangerous Lands
I liked the game, great soundtrack, good graphics, a lot of different weapons.
– Real player with 2.1 hrs in game
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Cemetery Warrior V
Great music, variety of opponents, not bad graphics, character leveling.
– Real player with 2.8 hrs in game
Just no
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Dragon War
This game has good potential. The idea of fighting other dragons and having to worry about more than one is rad. I like how each dragon varies and has different abilities but overall are the same, which makes the fighting a bit more fair. The AI will circle around a bunch and do lots of movements that can be very mind boggling or annoying. The game is obviously in early release so there is lots of updates that are needed. I definitely recommend this game and give it a chance to help devs build it further
– Real player with 1.0 hrs in game
Shadow Warrior 3
Fallen corporate shogun Lo Wang and his former employer turned nemesis turned sidekick Orochi Zilla embark on an improbable mission to recapture an ancient dragon they unwillingly unleashed from its eternal prison. Armed with a punishing mix of blades and bullets, Lo Wang must traverse uncharted parts of the world to track down the dark beast and push the apocalypse back yet again. All it will take is the mask of a dead god, a dragon’s egg, a touch of magic, and enough firepower to hold off the impending cataclysm.
Bring a Katana to a Gunfight
Conduct a symphony of death with each encounter by mixing overwhelming firepower with devastatingly precise katana strikes as you dash in and around the demonic hordes.
Fancy Footwork
Flow between nimble movement techniques including air dashes, wall running, double jumps, and the fancy new grappling hook busts your combat and movement options wide open in every battle.
Execute Then Annihilate
Execute spectacular finishing moves to claim a piece of your conquered foe and unleash its powers back on the horde in a burst of unstoppable fury and powerful magic.
Dynamic Combat Arenas
Each environment is lined with hazardous structures and devices that can be activated to add another layer of creative choice to the offensive strategy.
Neo Feudal Japan
Trek across a mythic Asian land infused with the magic and technology of ancient samurai, now overrun by the demonic yokai from Japanese folklore.
Funny Business
Brace for expertly delivered one-liners from Lo Wang, pointed banter with Zilla, and an intense thrillride of absurd predicaments on the way to turning doomsday into a new day.
Primal Hunger
“That which does not kill us makes us stronger.” Friedrich Nietzsche
Hunt or be hunted. Eat or be eaten. Evolve or die. Play as a fledgling creature vying for dominance. Eat. Kill. Evolve. Dominate the evolutionary chain, and crush those who challenge your right as the Alpha Predator.
You must slay other evolutions to gather catalyst. As you gather catalyst you can evolve into more powerful creatures eventually turning into an Alpha Predator, capable of wiping other players from the game permanantly.