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
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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
Divinity II: Developer’s Cut
Divinity II Ego Draconis and Divinity II Flames of Vengeance comprise Divinity II: Developer’s Cut. The former the original and the latter the expansion. Depending on how you play the length of the entire production can easily extend past 100 hours.
To start, customization was a disappointment. Selection is limited to a male and female model with appropriate sound samples from which to pick. Want to sound like a noble or a soldier then Larian has made that happen. What Larian did not make happen was allow me to choose an avatar in my chosen image. The hair and beard and color of both can be chosen but only female or male and human at that. The game has goblins, why can’t the player be a goblin?
– Real player with 149.1 hrs in game
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Firstly please be aware that the naming of the various Divinity Games from Larian studios is confusing to say the least.
WHAT THIS IS: This is Divinity II: Developers Cut (Ego Draconis & Flames of Vengeance) (from 2012).
WHAT THIS IS NOT: This is not Divinity II: Original Sin (from 2019).
SHORT REVIEW
This is one of these good games that has been be slightly overlooked in my opinion. A good RPG and definitely worth picking up. It is an older game now so the graphics aren’t cutting edge but they are still quite adequate and with the exception of one glitch that can occasionally hang the game on a loading screen between areas the game is pretty solid.
– Real player with 99.6 hrs in game
Gedonia
For one, the developer really cares about this game and it’s still being updated. Two, currently it’s on sale and it’s definitely worth more than what it is, even normal price. If you want a fresh Indie RPG with a nostalgic feeling, character customization, and open world; this it it. Will update my review in the future.
::Update::
Still playing and it’s amazing. Finally got to building my house, it’s a bit quirky with the editing and camera controls, but it will only get better. I haven’t even touched Dungeon mode which has an increased level cap compared to Open World, so if you’re into Dungeon Crawlers; well this has a mode just for you.
– Real player with 55.4 hrs in game
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Some people are be nostalgic for the 8 and 16 bit era, and there are a ton of Metroidvania and platforming games shoveled onto PC and propped up by paid reviews. Gedonia is something else, and it made me so happy. Rather than the more common rip on the Genesis, Gedonia is like a lost gem from the original X-Box era, in the realms of Galleon or Kameo. There are a lot of simplified, modern touches, but the purity of the game and fantasy genre is endearing. It’s like finding out there was a 3D Zelda game you missed, gameplay wise.
– Real player with 19.7 hrs in game
Chronicles of Galdurvale
Welcome to the mysterious world of Galdurvale.
Join the huntress, Amelia Moonglow, as she embarks on an action-packed quest to master the five elemental crystals and rediscover the floating isles of Sky World, home to the Dragon Riders of old.
Along the way, she will uncover ageless secrets, traverse cunning environmental puzzles and overcome foes of every shape, and size.
Galdurvale is yours to explore: either on foot or through powers that make each new area a joy to traverse. Guide Amelia across the treacherous dunes, through the wetlands, snow-capped mountains, and into the vast caverns below.
Amelia is no stranger to battle.
All manner of adversaries awaits the steel of her blade – from hulking beasts to bandit kings, and powerful warlocks – each with their own distinct strategies, and abilities.
A variety of swords are hidden throughout the lands of Galdurvale, granting powerful bonuses and unique attacks.
And that’s just the beginning…
Ancient secrets abound in this rich, fantasy world, revealing tales of yore and magical knowledge, aiding Amelia in her adventures.
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
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
Ayre
Ayre is a nice chill “flying simulator” with relaxing dragon flight, exploration, lovely calm music. Collecting gems and armor and racing through rings drive the exploration. The exploration leads to finding shrines which reveal a decent background story which fills you in on what happened to this quiet, abandoned society.
The low poly terrain looks nice. The various game models aren’t spectacular but they adequately fulfill their purpose. For a game developed by a single person they do the job just fine. The dragon and the flight model are superb and clearly a lot of attention went into that. Soaring through the air and doing a last second turn with the wings outstretched before landing felt perfect. Very well done.
– Real player with 20.3 hrs in game
I got this game for my 7yr old daughter, and I have to say… I can’t stop playing it myself! Yes it looks clunky, and some of the animations are reminiscent of Virtua Fighter 1, and other 1st gen polygon games, but the gameplay is actually very refined.
The cool thing about this game is that the dragon’s flying controls can be simplified for a child to be able to play it and enjoy it… But at the same time, if you turn off the simplified controls, flying the dragon and getting through races is challenging and enjoyable for an adult as well! Very different experience with the “pro” controls for the dragon, you have much more freedom to bank, turn, and manoevre… Well done.
– Real player with 9.1 hrs in game
Bizarre Mutation World
The twist at the end was amazing, please work on jumping better.
– Real player with 0.3 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
Isles of Etherion
Isles of Etherion is an open-world action/adventure sandbox RPG featuring airships, floating islands, dungeons, spell weaving, and 100% dynamically destructible environment.
Dynamically Destructible Voxel Environment
Explore a world in which everything, including terrain and structures, are dynamically destructible by players, monsters, or natural happenstances.
Airships for Combat and Transportation
Traverse the isles with your own airship, which could be acquired through purchase or battle.
Floating Islands with Dynamically Changing Seasons
In IoE, seasons change dynamically in front of your eyes. Like day/night cycle, seasons add another layer of complexity to gameplay dynamics and strategy.
Natural Disasters
Natural disasters, such as Earthquakes, Meteors, Volcano eruptions, Tornadoes, occur randomly throughout the Isles.
Voxel Combat and Spell Weaving
Voxel environment can be altered to your advantage during combat. IoE not only offers a variety of spells but the possibility to spell-weave as well!
Game play in IoE
The environment in this game is completely destructible. Terrains and structures can be altered and destroyed by player or monsters. Players have to venture into the world in order to acquire power and magic spells from monsters, Shrines and lore books.