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
Dragon VR
OH MY GOODNESS this game is amazing the day of this coming out. as im posting this there is only an ending with hatching the dragon. i hope there is more to come but this game is amazing and would recommend for dragon lovers. the graphics, the sounds, and the engine when doing the actions. your character is slow to get to the object but i have a theory that your legs are hurt and you use a dragon to transport and you are trying to hatch a new one
– Real player with 2.5 hrs in game
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Hardly playable in WMR.
By default the controllers did not work at all, but aI managed to create a working binding.
The real problem is that I was constantly drifting forward without touching any controls and sometimes the view rotated abruptly. This gave me motion sickness for the first time in my life (and I played a lot of VR games).
Gameplay-wise, this is more like interactive movie than a game. Would be OK if I wasn’t nearly vomiting.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Gladiator of sparta
Tank controls are bad.
Do not have tank controls in your 1st of 3rd person fighting game.
This is AWFUL to play.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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School of Dragons
Note, some of this is simply opinion because I enjoy the HTTYD franchise.
Pros- Reasons why I think its great
Hours of entertainment
Its flipping free so try it
Over 30 unique dragons
Many cool quests and maps
Fun minigames
Devs update for new amazing dragons/expansions every now and then
Cons- Yeah, this game does have some problems
I will admit, the membership thing is dumb
Once you do all the quests, not as fun
Some terrain glitches, ex. - Flying through ground
Overall, I think its a game that may not be for all, but anyone who sees it should most certainly try it
– Real player with 171.6 hrs in game
I’ve allot of Hours logged into this game and roughly almost every dragon in this game there’s pros can cons of this game for one it costs money to unlock areas and get better items and dragons unless you’ve at least 3 boulder dragons for stable quests near Titan Level it’s almost impossible to raise Gems without real life Cash getting Involved as well the Membership for this game isn’t worth the Buy WhatsoEver don’t pay for membership for this game EVER! for 30-60$ one can easily buy the whole game via area buy with Gems and a couple dragon egg chests as well while the membership costs around 10$ monthly and there’s at the moment no way of Canceling your membership with a 1 click system so it’ll continue to take money off even if you don’t want it too unless you create a forum page and actually spend the time to write back and forth to a Admin isn’t a admin for the game but just gives the Info to another Admin so it literally takes about a week to cancel a membership a normal Kid will have no idea how to do this in my honest opinion.
– Real player with 125.6 hrs in game
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition
I bought Skyrim special edition about 3-4 years ago on steam.
I had already played it a lot on xbox(360 for og and xbone for SSE) and the modding envy brought me to the PC platform.
I probably have over 3-4k hours into this game at this point not counting the sheer amount of time modding it and even making mods for it myself.
This game has gotten me through some pretty rough times too.
However here’s the rub, I bought SPECIAL edition not this crappy Anniversary edition.
If the upgrade is non optional (default Steam and Bethesda), which it is, then it follows this is by definition false advertising, which is straight up illegal.
– Real player with 1332.3 hrs in game
Broken beyond repair by the last update- and not for the first time. It’s time to move on I guess… has been interesting, rather nice at times, but no more. Enough is enough- we worked hard to create these ..fragile worlds of wonder… this forced update *(THANKS, STEAM) broke the very fabric of our alternate realities …10 years after the dust could have silently settled…
I guess I am not the only one going crazy during pandemic- I buy and mod guitars like mad, I re-decorate my home..got a friend who started to learn to play ukulele and others study un-ironically the ancient art of ..pickles for Heaven’s sake, asking grannies around for best recipes… And these guys code. Re-code, re-do something..just to make something happen “in the meantime” or whatever…Just like M$ with their disaster win 11, these guys just can’t stay in /do something non-neurotic it seems..And we’re on the receiving end.
– Real player with 1019.1 hrs in game
The Wizards - Enhanced Edition
What is this game, currently?
This game focuses on gesture-based spellcasting. In order to use your spells, you make the appropriate hand motions. It is a solo campaign that progresses you through a simple storyline of stopping a war via time travel. There are currently two types of levels in the campaign: A tower defense type level (enemies trying to travel preset paths and you have to kill them before they complete it) where you stay in one spot and defend or a mostly linear descent into caves where you will be on the attack, able to teleport between nodes (trackpad movement is currently being added), and getting regularly ambushed. The general pace of the combat is frantic, with the player teleporting around every few seconds (in the attack levels) and casting spells as fast as possible to avoid getting overwhelmed. In between fights is the opposite, calm and laid back with a chance to appreciate the scenery.
– Real player with 8.0 hrs in game
Full fledged single player campaign with a story, and you have to make gestures to throw spells!? Hell yeah!.
I tried this game a looong time ago before the enhanced edition and im finally finishing it because i wanted to play the sequel… truth be told i was a bit dreading it because i played this before the Enhanced edition was a thing… and i can gladly say most of the issues i had way back then have been fixed or very much improved.
I honestly enjoyed my ~4hrs playthrough i didnt move any graphical settings on my gtx1080 and i pretty much stable 90fps.
– Real player with 6.1 hrs in game
Paladin’s Lance
Tis the perfect game thou wast looking for.
I haveth rolethplayeth as a knight my whole lifeth and was looking for a way to spice it up.
never would I have guessed that dragons would be the answer, tilith i findith thisith game-ith.
I’am nowith a dragon-knight-connoisseur. I have left my wife who was rebellious against my knighthood and did not let me stick to my-ith duties. tenith out of tenith, I G N-ith
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR
This is my first review of a game i’ve actually given thought into so bare with me lol.
Unfortunately there’s no “It Depends” option for if I’d recommend this game. I really enjoy this game largely because of the Wabbajack modlist I was able to get working to run the game smoothly. By itself, this game is, needless to say, buggy and poorly optimized for VR. But that’s bethesda for you. There are however many resources of acclaimed ini tweaks and modlists that make the experience of playing skyrim in VR really fun.
– Real player with 136.6 hrs in game
This is a really neat way to revisit Skyrim. It’s really broken and only really works correctly with a few headsets and controllers, but with some effort I have it running nicely on my Index with a variety of SE mods.
I really wouldn’t recommend this to someone who doesn’t already have a lot of time in non-VR Skyrim, but if you’ve already played far too much of the original like I have, this is a great way to experience much of the normal game again in a very different way.
Major issues:
- Control scheme is nonsensical on supported controllers, unusable without mods on others.
– Real player with 44.8 hrs in game
Day of Dragons
I love the game since i got it and just got hooked from the beginning. Sure there is still so much it can be but i still believe this game can amaze us if we just wait but until then it’s a very nice game to vibe with others unless you’re doing pvp that is.
– Real player with 497.2 hrs in game
This game has a lot of potential. The flying animations and camera movement is magnificent. I love the clans system, group, hatching and server system. And I am also relieved that this game is both PVE and PVP friendly (which not many survival games like this are). The map design and way point system could use quite a bit of work, but otherwise, it is pretty well done for a game in its stage!
CONS:
-The lack of dragon variety (unless you want to pay for a DLC)
-Limited things to hunt
-The boredom you get once you hit the adult stage
– Real player with 37.2 hrs in game
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
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