Century: Age of Ashes

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

Century: Age of Ashes on Steam

Dragon Saddle Melee

Dragon Saddle Melee

Jump into an online game easily with automated matchmaking, or play solo.

Knock out enemies by bashing them from above.

Battle through progressively more difficult rounds

Grab power ups to help you survive and defeat the other dragons

The Challenge

  • Jump into an online game easily with automated matchmaking

  • Play the same game offline in solo mode

  • Battle through progressively more difficult rounds

  • Bash and fight enemy birds and other players before they bash you

  • Become a Survivor by making it through all rounds before running out of lives

  • Win the melee by being the Survivor with the highest score


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Dragon Saddle Melee on Steam

Dragons and Titans

Dragons and Titans

Dragons and Titans. Let’s talk.

I saw this game, saw dragons, and thought “Well, why not try it out. It’s free so let’s see what it’s about.” And thus learned this is what a MOBA is called. For what it is, if you have no experience with any MOBAs it really is good. It’s a great “Get your feet wet” kinda game. Hell, I spent over 850 hours playing it so it must be good right? Right?! Well, frankly, if there was a “neutral” button, I’d put it. If I had made my review a year ago, it’d be an absolute thumbs up reccomendation. As of now, I can’t. It pains me to say it because this game is boat loads of fun. Was, I should say…

Real player with 967.5 hrs in game


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wow it has been like 8 years since i first played this game…back then when it was only available in facebook, if it didn’t move to steam, i might have more playing hours than that lol…i didn’t even knew it got shut down ever since the servers got bugged and everyone lost their data (i lost all my skins and runes, submitted a ticket but nobody replied so i decided to drop it forever).

when it was in facebook, we have 800+ up to 1k players per day. it might sound too little compared to other MOBAs but no long queue time and could actually get into a game without bots was a miracle. when facebook no longer supports the game, slowly, our player base dropped to 100+, everyday i came online, all i see is just the few same people in my rank. the longest queue time was 2 hours and i didn’t get to play that day. then, i took a long hiatus, and when i re-logged in, d&t announced their servers got bugged, i can’t get into a game and can’t retrieve all my lost purchases. i didn’t log in ever since.

Real player with 319.3 hrs in game

Dragons and Titans on Steam

School of Dragons

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

School of Dragons on Steam

Day of Dragons

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

Day of Dragons on Steam

Dragon World

Dragon World

The game is online with multiple servers, a lot which are boring or inappropriate. About half of the population is made up of toxic immature children, and the other part is made up of children doing rp. There is a small percentage of people who are called at best “killers” which is where I fit it in. These people are hated and insulted for trying to play the game the way we think it is meant to be played. The game is a skeleton of a game and honestly does not make a better person of someone who plays it. I was lucky enough to meet some people who have become really good friends to me, but over the year that I have played it, is has gone downhill a lot. I do not recommend this game to anyone.

Real player with 786.0 hrs in game

This game, when not on sale, costs $2, and it shows. The dragons are not original as some people have already pointed out in reviews, there’s virtually nothing to do in this game, and the only people who play are either horny or trying to roleplay rather than playing how it was intended to be played: a pvp game. It doesn’t even have music, so get a playlist ready whenever you want to play it because you basically have to build your own soundtrack. This was my “I’m waiting for Day of Dragons to be on sale” game. People talk about how “the developer should change this” and stuff like that, but for the year I’ve had this game, I’ve never seen a single thing change, so I don’t think anything will change. This is the completed product.

Real player with 67.3 hrs in game

Dragon World on Steam

Dragon: The Game

Dragon: The Game

I got this game off of Kickstarter for 15 CAD$

I knew going into it that it was early alpha, and it wouldn’t have much to it. And what I found was about what I expected, although it felt slightly lackluster due to not having any tangible RPG elements; but still, I thought it was most certainly going to develop into something great.

This was in 2016.

I noticed nothing seemed to be happening in terms of updates, and shrugged it off; forgetting about this game. After a while I saw some emails from it, that the developers found a sponsor, and were going to go back to working on it. I was thrilled and followed the updates eagerly.

Real player with 7.4 hrs in game

I do recomend this game to people who like helping out with beta games or early access games.

The games base is awesome and the graphics are pretty good in my opinion. I have a few suggestions.

-The age of your dragon should affect its size. for example: a baby dragon should have a smal body, baby like eyes, and small wings that don’t allow them to fly that easily or that far.

-The dragons should grow over time so that if you make a baby dragon, you won’t be stuck a baby forever. (and don’t make the ancient dragons die unless the user deletes them.)

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Dragon: The Game on Steam

HOARD

HOARD

IN A WORD: WORTHWHILE

IN A NUTSHELL:

WHAT TO EXPECT: Dragons and pillaging. Indie game. 4x gamemodes. Action with nuanced strategy. Simple gameplay. Lots of 10min games. Plenty of small maps. Repetitive play. Minimal upgrading/dragon customisation. Colourful graphics. Balanced gameplay and enemies. Fair AI but with faults. Grindy MP & endgame achievements. Singleplayer, coop and versus modes.

ACHIEVEMENTS: EXTENSIVE. STRADDLE EVERY MODE.

STATUS: COMPLETED.

Real player with 70.4 hrs in game

I have had this game in my library for quite some time and figured that now would be a perfect time to review it as well as I think it sort of deserves it because this was the very first game I got on steam a couple of years ago thanks to my brothers. Originally, I saw it on PS3, but for reasons I can’t remember I got it on here, thus starting my life as a PC gamer. However, that is a story for another time, for now it is time to say I would whole-heartedly recommend this game for those who don’t have the time to play full games, yet it is quite challenging for those that want a bit more in their small games.

Real player with 39.0 hrs in game

HOARD on Steam

MONSTER HUNTER RISE

MONSTER HUNTER RISE

Rise to the challenge and join the hunt! In Monster Hunter Rise, the latest installment in the award-winning and top-selling Monster Hunter series, you’ll become a hunter, explore brand new maps and use a variety of weapons to take down fearsome monsters as part of an all-new storyline. The PC release also comes packed with a number of additional visual and performance enhancing optimizations.

Ferocious monsters with unique ecologies

Hunt down a plethora of monsters with distinct behaviors and deadly ferocity. From classic returning monsters to all-new creatures inspired by Japanese folklore, including the flagship wyvern Magnamalo, you’ll need to think on your feet and master their unique tendencies if you hope to reap any of the rewards!

Choose your weapon and show your skills

Wield 14 different weapon types that offer unique gameplay styles, both up-close and from long range. Charge up and hit hard with the devastating Great Sword; dispatch monsters in style using the elegant Long Sword; become a deadly maelstrom of blades with the speedy Dual Blades; charge forth with the punishing Lance; or take aim from a distance with the Bow and Bowguns. These are just a few of the weapon types available in the game, meaning you’re sure to find the play style that suits you best.

Hunt, gather and craft your way to the top of the food chain

Each monster you hunt will provide materials that allow you to craft new weapons and armor and upgrade your existing gear. Go back out on the field and hunt even fiercer monsters and earn even better rewards! You can change your weapon at any of the Equipment Boxes any time, so the possibilities are limitless!

Hunt solo or team up to take monsters down

The Hunter Hub offers multiplayer quests where up to four players can team up to take on targets together. Difficulty scaling ensures that whether you go solo or hit the hunt as a full four-person squad, it’s always a fair fight.

Stunning visuals, unlocked framerate and other PC optimizations

Enjoy beautiful graphics at up 4K resolution, HDR with support for features including ultrawide monitors and an unlocked frame rate make to make this a truly immersive monster-hunting experience. Hunters will also get immediate access to a number of free title updates that include new monsters, quests, gear and more.

Enjoy an exciting new storyline set in Kamura Village

This serene locale is inhabited by a colorful cast of villagers who have long lived in fear of the Rampage - a catastrophic event where countless monsters attack the village all at once. 50 years after the last Rampage, you must work together with the villagers to face this trial.

Experience new hunting actions with the Wirebug

Wirebugs are an integral part of your hunter’s toolkit. The special silk they shoot out can be used to zip up walls and across maps, and can even be used to pull off special attacks unique to each of the 14 weapon types in the game.

Buddies are here to help

The Palico Felyne friends you already know and love from previous Monster Hunter adventures are joined by the brand new Palamute Canyne companions!

Wreak havoc by controlling monsters

Control raging monsters using Wyvern Riding and dish out massive damage to your targets!

Fend off hordes of monsters in The Rampage

Protect Kamura Village from hordes of monsters in an all-new quest type! Prepare for monster hunting on a scale like never before!

MONSTER HUNTER RISE on Steam

Circle Empires Rivals

Circle Empires Rivals

Circle Empires: Rivals is the multiplayer successor to Circle Empires. At its core, Circle Empires Rivals is a 10-25 minute long real time strategy game. Despite the short game length, it has quite a lot of content and depth, and easily gets a strong recommendation given its moderate to low price point.

At the time of writing this review, the game has 7 different game modes, 26 commanders with unique army compositions and bonuses, 6 difficulty settings, 5 different map sizes, and within the various game modes (such as stop the army and monster hunt) there are also different scenario selections available. The different game modes range from very easy to very difficult, and even with 4 people working together in a co-op game certain modes like Defend the Castle mode is extremely difficult on even moderate difficulty settings, so if you like a PvE challenge, the game has this available.

Real player with 66.5 hrs in game

Must buy for every RTS fan and people who would like to experience something unique with alot of variety.

You can play this game on easy mode or incredible challenging. There are a lot of game modes and coop makes alot of fun too. The game is also very well made no bugs and a great interface!

Got 32hours on the first one and with this game I expect getting closer to 100+ hours for only 8-12 euro you got great value.

If you want to play this coop, but don´t have someone to play it with, I am always looking for people to play it with, since it just makes even more fun in coop-mode.

Real player with 44.5 hrs in game

Circle Empires Rivals on Steam