DragonRideVR

DragonRideVR

edit after the recent updates

Dragon ride is more incredible again the best dragon game we could wish and has a lot of new modes

rhytm and ride it is awesome ,we can use swords and a ot of others weapons in rythm with music

the free fly mode is wonderfull , we could not have more the feeling to be on a dragon on the air , on the ground , in the water ( with a lot of customisation to unlock)

and mini games modes amazing like using crossbow with power up or do treasure hunt to find the eggs of the dragon and where giant crossbows try to kill you

Real player with 88.7 hrs in game


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Full disclosure - I was involved in early testing for this game. I can tell you the lead developer is really respoinsive and a joy to work with. That’s the reason this game keeps getting better, and is well worth the $$. Aside from that, this is an honest review for a really fun, must-have in my opinion, VR game that’s for everyone. I love dragons myself, like just about everyone that’s faithfully watched Game of Thrones, or any other similar story, the dragons are the best part. I had been looking for a dragon-riding game and this is one of the best.

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game

DragonRideVR on Steam

The Hunting God

The Hunting God

I must admit that my initial thought when I first saw the title of the game was something in the lines of: “OMG this is going to be bloody and full of dead animals”. I immediately corrected myself because I realized that Tonguç Bodur wouldn’t create gore-y games (or will he ever?). I was right, The Hunting God is, as all the other games developed by him, a peaceful (and harmless), relaxing and beautiful walking simulator.

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If you are familiar with any of the developer’s previous creations, you’ll probably know what to expect: for around 1h - 1h30' you will be transported to a wonderful place in the middle of the mountains, that you can explore at your own pace, accompanied by the narrator’s voice that chimes in from time to time. The exploration is one directional, the path is straightforward and you can wander a bit to the left or to the right of it, to catch a better perspective of the stunning views surrounding you. Doing this will allow you to discover several of the many Easter eggs of the game, consisting of funny messages hidden in the least accessible places.

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game


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The Hunting God is a short walking simulator with the expected beautiful environment by Tonguc Bodur. You take on the character of Nodens, the hunting God. Nodens is a deity associated with healing, the sea, hunting and dogs and was worshipped in Ancient Britain. He was known as Nuada in Ireland and Nudd in Wales.

This game takes on the persona of the Irish version as the narrator has a lilting Irish accent and many of the mentioned characters are heroes of Irish Mythology, especially the Tuatha de Danann race, Fionn mac Cumhaill (a hunter-warrior) and Cú Chulainn (Ireland’s greatest warrior).

Real player with 2.4 hrs in game

The Hunting God on Steam

Drizzlepath: Genie

Drizzlepath: Genie

Drizzlepath: Genie is a fascinating and very atmospheric game that offers exploration along two different paths and a well presented and narrated storyline for both of them. Both paths you can walk are exclusive to each other, so to experience the whole game you have to play it twice. That does not really get repetitive tough, because they are very different from each other, both in story and in presentation.

I don’t want to spoil too much of the story, but it is about a young girl that takes a journey to find something mysterious, and the journey becomes more then just the path that she walks. She will either find or loose herself on the way, and with it, the whole world around her. You also don’t need to know anything about the first Drizzlepath game, or have played it. This is an evolution of its concept, and a great one at that, but not a continuation of the story.

Real player with 22.2 hrs in game


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In my ongoing effort to play through some of the games I have owned for quite a while, I thought it high time I got back to Drizzlepath: Genie, which I had started just after release but never quite made it back to. Today, I sat down and played through both of the branching paths along with the nice bonus section provided by Tonguç Bodur as a thank you of sorts to those who actually finished the entire game. So, how was Drizzlepath: Genie?

Story

Ultimately, in my opinion, Drizzlepath: Genie is about accepting your mortality and embracing life as opposed to living for your eventual death. I completely agree with the philosophical ideas presented in this game. Most people forget to live their lives, so consumed are they by religion, acquisition of wealth, and so on. Generally, it takes a traumatic event for people to really appreciate life.

Real player with 13.1 hrs in game

Drizzlepath: Genie on Steam