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
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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
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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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
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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
Carth
Carth is a multiplayer medieval light fantasy rpg that brings an enormous open world map to explore. The open world on Carth is filled with dozens of unique enemies, legendary items, scores of towns, and truly beautiful scenery. Carth is meant for long time game play and persistent worlds with heavy focus on survival, building, crafting, and the freedom to do what you want. Not to mention many smaller maps meant for faster game play types such as Siege, Team Deathmatch, Capture The Flag, Last Man Standing, Tournaments and more. Players shall be able to host their own public or private servers and select the type of game style they wish.
#### The Four Sibling Gods For hundreds of years the inhabitants of Carth lived in relative harmony. Carth was home to a multitude of different races, factions and clans. Though conflicts would arise from time to time, trouble would soon dissolve into the usual balanced equilibrium so typical of the land. All of this meant little to the four god siblings residing over the realm. The youngest of the four, Taernath, saw the inhabitants of Carth as weaker beings. At first, the dwellers of Carth were mere playthings. Slowly and subtly these manipulations turned towards true evil and corruption of their souls, minds, and bodies.
#### The Evil Within Taernath found the more souls he converted towards his ideals and worship the stronger he became. As a result, the Schism of the Gods came to pass. Once Taernath’s powers grew there was nothing his siblings could do but try to reason and slow his corruption. Their words fell on deaf ears and in one brilliant flash of cosmic light he reduced his siblings to nothing more than shadows of their former selves. With no one left to oppose him, Taernath was consumed by the very evil he once wielded. A darkness fell over Carth that had never been seen before. Portals to other realms opened by Taernath flooded the land with dark shadows and terrors. Tribes of orcs invaded further south from the Clincolt, unholy beings walked through the rifts, and peace was but a distant echo of the past. These are the times that you find at your feet.
#### Can you Survive Can you Survive with evil spread throughout all of the lands how shall you live your life? Shall you bend a knee to the evil that undoubtedly awaits you, or shall you stand and fight? Fight to survive, fight to live, or fight to end this darkness brought forth from Taernath? Can you survive in these times? Welcome to Carth…
Trials of Ascension: Exile
Dragons:
hatching - Very challenging, almost brutal, meant to weed out the weak and only let the strong through. I believe that its a good filter to keep dragon populations at a minimum this includes, always being at the brink of starvation, always watching your back, front, both sides, and below you for anything at all that can kill you as you can die to most everything, and running around the island many times hunting for those Nuggets and hoping to get past hatchling hood.
Youngling - things get less stressful. you gain the ability of limited flight/gliding and you have some amazing animations, probably one of the best character models so far is this stage here. as a youngling you can start to roam the island a bit more and find your perfect lair spot as well as hunt.
– Real player with 297.7 hrs in game
This game starts you off from very humble beginnings. As a human, that means you have boxers and a torch. As a survival game, that’s where you SHOULD start. Everything after that you do on your own. Except for the torch, nothing is given to you. Instead, you have to earn it. Earning everything is HARD. I enjoy that kind of play. I feel a sense of accomplishment for everything I gain. I kept myself fed, I created clothes, I defended myself. I want to keep progressing. I get sucked in by that. There is no hand-holding, and going solo makes it harder. However, there is real emotion getting attacked from behind by a bear, or hearing a snake hiss in total darkness, or finding a Raknar web in the moonlight.
– Real player with 264.1 hrs in game
ARK: Survival Of The Fittest
This game saved my life.
I am 55.
My ex-wife and I have a daughter together, and adopted our son together. They are now both 4 years old.
When we were going through our separation, I found myself lost and miserable. I was self destructive. I got so mad one day from everything spiralling out of my control that I punched some concrete in a moment of overwhelming emotion. That caused me to break my 5th metacarpal in my right hand… my working hand… my games hand.. the hand that I held and carried my children to bed with.. The hand I desperately needed to make sure I could continue to provide.
– Real player with 4234.2 hrs in game
Have you ever imagined what it would it would feel like to jump off one of Gandalf’s eagles, use a parachute and begin to lob some 10-15 grenades at a terrifying assortment of Giant monkeys, Stegos, and T-Rexes awaiting below? Neither had I, which is what makes this game so very fun!
But in all seriousness I’ll preface this review by saying this is an excellent game that i’ve thoroughly enjoyed and will continue to enjoy playing, but like any game, it has its pros and cons, and i’ll try to point out the aspects of the game here that i’ve found most enjoyable or sometimes a bit frustrating.
– Real player with 783.9 hrs in game
Attached
What a piece of garbage! lol
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Dragon Simulator Multiplayer
Entered a death match, hovered in the middle of the map, and proceeded to kill the same 3 clueless newbies 20 times in a row each. Used the same attacks and tactics the entire time and they never learned. Cackled loudly. Fireball/10
PS: If you press T you can chat, but it locks other controls. The game is full of cancerous roleplayers and girls looking to tell you details of their life to get attention instead of actually playing the game. Get them talking for easy headshots/XP.
– Real player with 28.6 hrs in game
I have always been into fantasy games, even the most simplified of them all such as this one. The concept is simple, attack and kill opponents, level up, unlock the next skin. Not too shabby. I’ve managed to convince several of my gamer friends to give this game a try and majority of them have had a positive outlook on it. It’s a real shame that this was all that I could possibly find as a recently-created simulator for the PC, that allows you to experience gameplay as the dragon itself. As much as I would like to glorify this game for more than it really is; there are many downsides that should be addressed as well.
– Real player with 20.8 hrs in game
CastleMiner Z
First, allow me to tell you that I’m only going to be rating this product on solely what it is, I will not be comparing it to other products. Content in this review is subject to change when the product gets modified. If you would like to contact the developers with your opinions about this product or suggest future updates, contact them at support@digitaldnagames.com .
Since its launch on Steam in February 2014 this game has been criticized for having a multitude of issues ranging from having absolutely no graphic or control settings to no communication options. Recently, this product has implemented the following:
– Real player with 307.7 hrs in game
Castle Miner Z Is a classic to me, I played it as a child, I got my fun, My frights and i poured countless hours of gameplay into this game when i was a kid now im older and this still is fun!
The game sometimes crashes when you go back in and go back out of it and it really annoys me because im in endurance mode and i lost all my data but it never hurts to start from new as i can get stuff back easily.
The replayability isn’t bad it probably would take you a few hours to get bloodstone weapons and tools and then alien weapons and tools.
– Real player with 175.3 hrs in game
Dark and Light
After over 4000 hours played (mostly on this account) and almost a year of early access, I’m ready to review this game. And for the short attention spans in the room, let’s simply say this isn’t worth your money and the game has no long-term potential. Buy it and play it for a few weeks if you want to get a taste of a fantasy version of ARK, but do not expect anything in the way of proper game development or commnication from the dev team.
Here are a few of my main reasons for the review.
- Lack of forward motion. The game has seen only small improvements since launch. It is a beautiful world with great animals to tame, but it’s largely the same world I signed up for when it first released. They added two half-assed dungeons that are incredibly buggy and short/boring. They added an airship that was a disaster at launch and continues to be so. With the exception of that and maybe 3 new animals, there’s simply no new content in this game. What’s saddest about this is that they’ve actually prioritized new content OVER fixing existing issues. This means they’re actually prioritizing new content and still managed to squeak out barely enough to warrant a handful of announcements. The game is almost exactly where it started.
– Real player with 4372.5 hrs in game
This game isn’t balanced at all, the grind is long and unrewarding, toxic players love to grief the newbies who have no way to fight back. Reminds me of ARK before it’s release. They also eventually plan to implement cross-server transferring which essentially killed ARK, yet this game pretty much died with the release of Conan Exiles. Nerfing the flying battleships and easier ways to break into manor was essentially the final nail in the coffin. Many exploits and bugs that veteran players use to constantly keep their grip on their servers. The three race thing sounds neat at first yet is basically useless, what large guilds do to lock down a server is simply split into 3 guilds, one for each race then essentially lock down the vendors and the altars used to make myhtical feed. This prevents new guilds from establishing a foothold. So basically it’s a Tri-Fecta Super Guild that lock down a server and constantly raid new players who are trying to learn the game or fight back.
– Real player with 1250.8 hrs in game