Avoid The Demons
The Prequel to the doom franchise we were all waiting for. from amazing characters to extensive lore to possibly the best gameplay in this modern generation this game is the reason i’m still alive today. so please, buy this truly incredible game and go on the path to true inner peace.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
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Koi Unleashed
Koi Unleashed was a really great game, the illustration art is awesome. The music really envelops you in the atmosphere of an ancient Japan and during Boss fights it feels quite epic.
It’s a solid game that revolves around the combat with big enemy Bosses. While the game is simple and fun to play there is also an increased difficulty in controlling your party with commands at the same time as you have to avoid all the different enemies attacks and when you have to avoid boss mechanics.
The controls are great and I love that I can drop my controller and just go play on my laptop if I feel like it.
– Real player with 44.6 hrs in game
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Game Review:
Koi Unleashed is an Action RPG. It looks nice, is Challenging and fun. Its Got a Good Soundtrack, The Landscapes are pretty, and the boss battles were good. Make sure to take advantage of your Runes & Crystals when it gets hard. Game really requires you to switch back and forth alot to take advantage of everyone’s powers.
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Good Music
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Controller Support (tho it recognized my Xbox one controller as a PS4 controller but was able to change this in the pause menu)
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Multiple Fighting Classes, Adds a lot of replayability to this
– Real player with 6.2 hrs in game
Weaving Tides
A dream comes true… which we owe to the developers of Weaving Tides!
I backed the Kickstarter, already played the prologue and the beta demo for many hours, and now its final release - and I’m delighted!
This game brings a completely new technique and approach to gameplay, that is absolutely fun, but often requires a change in thinking! Whether it’s the style of defeating enemies, solving clever puzzles or discovering secrets or the very well thought out equipment - everything is just so nicely put into the shape of textile and fabrics and the woven world!
– Real player with 28.4 hrs in game
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I knew this was a creative idea when I realized how difficult it was to explain to my friends- “It’s like, you’re like a needle and thread- but the needle is a dragon and you stitch bad guys away?” LOL
Weaving Tides is a great game; Fun, creative, visually appealing. Lots of neat moments and a satisfying level of progression. Not too long if you’re looking for a compressed experience, but plenty to chew on if you’re looking for more! The biggest downfall is one of the bosses I couldn’t really figure out (snake) and the rabbit munching puzzle- not sure if I did it right but I figured something to get through it. Both those puzzles left me feeling, like… I didn’t /really/ solve them. That aside, those are small things in a whole pile of great!
– Real player with 13.7 hrs in game
Crumbling World
If you enjoy hack and slash top down rogue-likes like Diablo, Baldur’s Gate and Champions of Norrath, I encourage you to give this game a shot. I greatly enjoy this game. I have spent many hours in it’s world through the different characters and game modes. Each character plays different and each get their own attacks, so there is a character for everyone. The special attacks (combo attacks) are gained by defeating certain bosses at the end of each part of the world map. Outside of that, you have a basic attack that can be used in sequences to slay your foes, a jump, a dodge roll and a portal to get you back to a non-falling part of the map.
– Real player with 10.5 hrs in game
This is a fun arcade game. I recommend it if you like Hack and Slash games, probably too simple if you are looking for a full RPG experience.
The combat can feel basic at the beginning but it gets more interesting once you start unlocking special attacks. You can choose from 7 different player characters with very different skills. Trying new characters is fun as each of them unlock different special attacks. The big variety of enemies and regions/landscapes in addition to the the procedural generation make the game very different in each playthrough.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
Phobos
Many of us old Phobos players have been involved in this game for 10+ years. If you want a game that can make you feel nervous about adventuring into the next dark chamber, then this is the MMO for you. Its beautiful landscapes and mysteries that lie within the deep will you keep you active for years. If you enjoy a game with a history and story then Phobos will bring you that warm feeling that many MMOs have forgotten about. The progress for your character requires vigilance and time to fully wield a mage or warrior in the world of Phobos. The PVP is balanced and ferocious. During PVP, team work is everything. This game will see Wars and challenges to come with its release. Phobos is a light in a world of so many confusing MMO’s. Be sure to check out there discord, and be sure to get to know the community. Join to be apart of something old and new.
– Real player with 916.2 hrs in game
It’s a good game. Don’t knock it until you try it. Phobos has been out for a bit over a decade now, and has finally released to Steam. Some parts of the game can seem a little clunky and unintuitive when you’re first getting familiarized, but there is a guide manual, as well as an awesome community of players in the Phobos Online Discord. Much can be said about the Myth Entertainment team as well; They have been passionately working on this project for years, making changes, tweaks, design changes to make this an unforgettable experience that will leave you coming back for more! Meet friends, explore, hunt creatures, laugh, drink, be merry! Phobos most certainly holds an excellent adventure for anyone daring enough to brave the wilds of the world of Erasen!
– Real player with 536.9 hrs in game
Knights of Frontier Valley
Get ready for unlimited adventures in Frontier Valley, a mysterious and unforgiving place. Take on the role of an adventurer and guide him through his years from age 20 to 40 in a unique and dynamic world. Gain fame and fortune, while never losing sight of the most important goal: staying alive!
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Survive the dangers of both the wilderness and faction politics in a procedurally generated world full of secrets and lore.
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Choose your character from a number of different classes, customize his skills and appearance to your liking, and pursue a profession that fits your style of playing.
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Join a faction and gain titles and glory, or go at it alone in your search for long-lost wisdom and powerful artifacts.
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Fight in gridless, turn-based tactical combat, or choose to have the AI battle for you quickly.
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Adapt to a highly dynamic world with day/night-cycles, seasons, and ever changing places and characters.
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Craft items from a large number of materials, and interact with the environment in creative ways to gain the edge over your enemies.
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See your actions become part of the valley’s story, impacting friends and foes alike.
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A true Indie game: designed, funded and programmed from scratch by one person who has never done this before.
Knights of Frontier Valley is the RPG that can be played over and over again. No two games are the same in this challenging fantasy adventure with survival and strategy elements. Making it to the end with one character will just make you want to start over right away with a different one.
Fight The Dragon
Its been very seldom in my PC-gaming life that I have discovered a true gem of a game. FTD is such a game. I will break it all down into three parts: single player, online play ( multi-player), and creative. But first one thing that strikes me from the start: the graphic design of the game is such that it will ( or should) run on low-end computers. The visuals are, for lack of a better term- quirky. Its like a cross between Legos games and LBW with a dash of WoW.
*Single player- In single player you go to an “adventure” screen where you can bring up an incredible assortment of maps to play on. It should be noted ( im guessing here) that over 90% of the availible maps are created BY OTHER PLAYERS. This is both a blessing and a curse: Player-made content is wide and varied. You may get a great and fun map; you may get one that was obviously made by a ADD 12-year old.
– Real player with 2141.3 hrs in game
If you are into Indie games and like Diablo or similar titles,
it’s definetly worth buying.
it’s a no brainer as steam sale, but also worth the full price.
I have seen some minor negative reviews, who seem to ignore, this game is an indie game.
So keep that in mind and don’t expect it providing features or graphics like a AAA-game such as Diablo 3, etc.
Also at the beginning, you should use the filter and only play well rated adventures.
The battle system is relatively simple, although the RPG-aspects regarding your character (stats, abilities) are probably as complex as the ones in Diablo 3.
– Real player with 582.5 hrs in game
Demon heart
Demon heart - бродилка, сделанная в рисованном стиле. Графика простенькая, но стильная, нопоминающая игры, сделанные на RPG Maker. Хорошая фоновая музыка добавляет атмосферы игре. Завязка сюжета довольно проста - победить демонов, которые обитают на пяти разных островах. В общем за первые 2 часа игры - мне нравится. Посмотрим, как будет дальше.
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Need a packet?
There’s a large chance that this game simply fits within my own niche of interests extremely well. I really do like this project a lot for what it is! an experience, and art. The cash registry is really fun too once you get in a rhythm. I think it does a good job of displaying a descent from what I’ve seen, though while the atmosphere is dreary and holds an important message about antipollution, but it doesn’t exactly feel heavy y’know. Very close though! And I love all the surrealist energy!
Personally my biggest gripe with the game is simply the easy mode. I understand the, feeling that was being gone for with it. But ultimately, having it in a way where it’s a completely different experiences and eliminating a core gameplay mechanic, (the bullet hell), it just feels like whoever needs, or simply just wants to play the easier mode, is being excluded y’know ? Personally I’d suggest a way to opt in and out of these things but, that’s just one solution.
– Real player with 4.3 hrs in game
I purchased Need a Packet because I watched Markiplier try it out a while ago, and he had a very negative reaction to it at the time, but the visuals were so compelling that I had to come and try it out myself. And I’m glad that I did! I haven’t finished the game yet, but so far Need a Packet is a challenging game, with great artwork and music, and a compelling story! The mechanics are interesting too, switching between you being a cashier and giving packets to people, and defending the transport you take to work against giant demons and the like, it all getting progressively more difficult as the game goes on.
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Megania Online
all i need to say is 93h playtime in 4 days with many more hours to come! :)
– Real player with 139.0 hrs in game
Tons of bugs still, I understand that it’s still alpha but there are a lot of game breaking bugs. It’s taking the devs a long time to even acknowledge the bugs. Every time they fix one bug they create another.
It has potential as game but I wouldn’t recommend playing until they fix quite a bit of it
– Real player with 69.9 hrs in game