Dragon Fight VR

Dragon Fight VR

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Real player with 5.6 hrs in game


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I think you should pass.

The sword and shield move with a delay and it feels quite cheap.

Most importantly, you are done with this demo in less than 5 minutes. The graphics are medium compared to what is available on the market. I’d skip this one.

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Dragon Fight VR on Steam

Gladiator of sparta

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.

https://youtu.be/HDoo2GUlD8o

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game


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Gladiator of sparta on Steam

Swung

Swung

Once upon a time…

There was a prince on a mission to save a princess from the hands of a terrifying dragon. This prince, however, wasn’t very brave, so his father ordered a witch to enchant a sword. This magical sword had a will of its own and was, unlike the prince, brave and wise.

Together they embarked on an adventure of a lifetime.

A fairy tale with a twist!

You play as the sword of the prince. Everyone in the land thinks the prince is brave and adventurous, but in reality his magical sword is all that.

Use your mouse to help the knight go through dangerous environments.

  • Defeat enemies

  • Avoid spikes

  • Slay the dragon

  • Save the princess!

#### Don’t like reading?

No worries. You write the story by playing it.

Ooh, and if you do let the prince die, we’ll just tear out that page!

#### Controls

You only need your mouse!

You control the sword with your mouse by moving it around. The prince will follow the sword, unless he is scared. Which happens more often than not. Because the prince is afraid of a lot of things. His fears include spikes, birds, green blobs, moles, heights, first dates, germs, fire and of course dragons!

By holding the right mouse button near the prince you can drag him to safety while he shivvers in his armor. You can also spin and swing the sword with the left mouse button to hit enemies or deflect projectiles.

#### What can you expect from this game?

• 2 hours of gameplay!

• 25 levels

• Experience what it’s like to be a sword


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Swung on Steam

Victim Cache the RPG - An 80s JRPG Parody

Victim Cache the RPG - An 80s JRPG Parody

F*** you

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Fortunately, I finished this game with a good ending.

! (this is last boss is a wtf with his dmg)

Really good game to relax, with good text, humor and soundtrack. Nothing extra.

I don’t know why this game passed by Steam players…

10/10

Real player with 44.6 hrs in game

Another addition to the huge pile of RPG Maker trash.

Crashed within the first 30 seconds of gameplay because of trying to access the skill menu, assumed it was because I had no skills - But alas it did crash again when trying later after obtaining one. Gave up after second crash putting me back a while as the game doesn’t feel too captivating. Might give it another try at some point to get farther and update the review.

Dialogue gives a “cringy teen made this game in Newgrounds era” feeling. The Drunken Paladin does this kind of humor way better, and it’s free - Might be able to pick up a thing or two for improvements from there.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

Victim Cache the RPG - An 80s JRPG Parody on Steam

Seblen: Battle!

Seblen: Battle!

Single player was fun. Didnt get to play vs anyone else yet on MP. Maybe after its been out longer. Art is great. Worth the buy.

Real player with 1.8 hrs in game

The game is decently fun but there is no content what so ever. I wish there was a way to edit my deck and a story mode or something. As things stand it’s not worth the money as the only option available is to fight the AI.

Real player with 0.1 hrs in game

Seblen: Battle! on Steam

VRandish

VRandish

Excellent fluidity in the locomotion; though the control implementation needs some work: (1) Vive control touchpads are activated with touch, not click, so there are a lot unwanted triggers; (2) the Index controllers do not have thumb stick integration; and (3) the bow is very difficult to use… I spent 10 minutes ‘pressing A/X near the bow’ with nothing happening.

I do like the scale of the world (is it procedurally generated generated?).

The enemy detail / animation is quite nice.

I would like to see some sort of XP / level system, even in this early stage, it would provide a sense of accomplishment (and give reason to hunt).

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game

There’s no real game contents. Walk around and hit mobs… that’s it.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

VRandish on Steam

Avalom: Ancestral Heroes

Avalom: Ancestral Heroes

Giving a final review update after extensive time and hours playing the game..the old original first earlier impressions will be listed below the latest updated info (this will be long but should help give extensive information to people)..

Latest update after many hours playing through the game and starting more than one character as well (this should help people wondering if the game has longevity and replayability).. - So after much more time with the game I can say without a doubt this game is definitely worth the money and is very cool. The amount of game play here for less than $20 is insane and I have personally not seen any other steam indie game in this genre that is less than $20 with this much content in it. At first the full possibilities are not clear and the game may seem a little sparse because it does not have a triple A budget, but as you play the game more you will see many interesting things open up and see the uniqueness of the game world and variety and depth to the combat and character skills/builds.

Real player with 95.5 hrs in game

As an indie game developer myself, I believe this game shows a lot of promise. It could use quite a bit of polish in regards to UI and localization but I do enjoy playing the game. As the developer keeps adding new free content I feel it is worth the price being charged for it. The animations could be as little smoother and fluid in some cases.

This is not a AAA game and they are not charging the $60 for a AAA game, so one shouldn’t expect it.

Real player with 16.7 hrs in game

Avalom: Ancestral Heroes on Steam

Sengoku - A Time of Warriors and Demons

Sengoku - A Time of Warriors and Demons

This game is great in all, but it is way to hard, tone down the bosses, and give them readable attacks

Real player with 9.3 hrs in game

First of all it’s free so you’ve got nothing to lose. It’s a pretty entertaining retro style 2D platformer that clearly has alot of care put into it. I haven’t made it far into the game but I like what I’ve played and look forward to seeing more.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Sengoku - A Time of Warriors and Demons on Steam

Deepest Sword

Deepest Sword

Deepest Sword is a short side-scrolling 2D platformer game.

Gameplay

! You play a knight wielding a sword and need to slay the dragon. You run through a dungeon 5 times with each iteration your sword getting longer and the dungeon becoming deeper. The game plays heavily on your character’s and its swords' physics. The first playthrough will be challenging, it took me about 28 minutes, but by then you’l have gotten the hang of it. The longer the sword the heavier, slower, and harder to control it gets. Note that your character can’t jump, any altitude needs to be gained with swinging around your sword and using it somewhat as a pole in pole vault. After your first run, the real challenge begins: The 3 minutes and 30 seconds speed run achievement. (I’m stuck at 4:28.622).

Real player with 3.3 hrs in game

Deepest Sword is a short Physics based Platformer game. It has an 8 Bit Graphics Style, which I found quite charming (admittedly I am a big 8 Bit fan).

The aim of the game is straight forward. You are a brave knight, who has to slay a menacing dragon. The knight however only has a short sword to do so. Each run the sword will get longer and the path towards the dragon more challenging. It takes 5 total runs to ultimately defeat the dragon.

The theme is pretty simple, but the gameplay got an interesting twist. Deepest Sword is a Platformer game, but you can’t jump yourself and instead have to use your sword to traverse through the levels. The sword can be used as a sort of jump bar, a lifter or as a bridge like tool. Occasionally the sword can feel a bit clunky and make the player stuck on the ground or a wall. Nonetheless, the sword and the dexterity based platforming are certainly the highlights of Deepest Sword.

Real player with 3.2 hrs in game

Deepest Sword on Steam

ASTLIBRA Revision

ASTLIBRA Revision

Genre

Side scrolling 2D action RPG

Features

  • Trading, exploration, long story in chapter form, battles with huge bosses, rare equipment.

  • Various strengthening elements, exhilarating and flexible combat, item synthesis, etc. Estimated playtime: 40+ hours

Story

  • The main character is separated from his childhood friend when his village is attacked by a demon.

  • When he comes to his senses, he finds himself in a world with talking birds and no humans.

  • This is a full-length story about the many adventures of a young man who is tossed about by time and fate, but faces them with true courage and kindness.

What’s new in Revision

  • Wide screen, high resolution support, multi-language support, various useful functions added, and

  • Changes to the specifications of the possession technique, addition of a tutorial demo, and additional events.

  • Gorgeous graphics by illustrators Shigatake and Ryubuchi Haku

ASTLIBRA Revision on Steam