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

Tournament of Tamers

Tournament of Tamers

Each year, mages from countless realms gather to compete in the ancient art of dragon puppetry.

They train and evolve dragons to be perfect tools of war. Controlling a dragon’s mind, they guide its every action in battle.

Many will fall in the opening matches. A few will guide their living weapons to grand victories and glory.

9 dragons are at your command

Doom

Lord of Lava

Divine

Harbinger of Hope

Soul

Exodus of Oblivion

Wodenic

Legacy of Asgard

Weather

King of the Clouds

Death

Will of Hell

Terror

Essense of Pain

Garhiem

Denizen of War

Bog

Venomous Recluse


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Tournament of Tamers on Steam

Tales Of Chandar

Tales Of Chandar

In the dangerous lands of Chandar the evil mage Haaraf have kidnapped the Princess. Mharak, the King of Chandar selected his best fighters and mages to get her back. The small, but tough group have managed to free her. But this is not the end, only the beginning: your goal is to get her home alive!

Gameplay

Tales Of Chandar is a mix of Turn-Based Strategy & RPG, where you’ll fight dozens of various enemies. Gain experience, level up your heroes, unlock their special skills and find out which of these are suitable for your playstyle.

Interact with strangers for side quests and unlock new characters who’ll join your party and help you on your journey.

But enemies and monsters are not the only one to fight with: you’ll have to pay attention to your heroes' thirst and hunger level, which will drop constantly as you’re wandering the lands. Place down traps to get food, and fill your bucket with water when it rains, or when you’ll find a lake.

You’re not satisfied with your currently selected heroes? Just find some wood, make a campfire and you can switch your party members.

Look out for treasure chests scattered throughout the world, and open them for valuable rewards.

Key features:

-More than 10 heroes to choose from

-More than 60 enemies to fight with

-5 chapters with bosses and mini-bosses

-Turned-based battle system

-RPG system with upgradeable attributes, unlockable special skills, and useful collectable items

-Stylish 2D graphics

-Up to 4 players local (hot-seat) co-op gameplay experience


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Tales Of Chandar 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

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance

16 hours between Wulfgar / Drizzt Solo and Multiplayer before deciding to put my 2 cents.

First I’ll start by saying that two main complaints are legitimate but pretty exaggerated.

  • Netcode does need work and diminishes the value of twitch mechanics which otherwise work flawlessly Solo but at the same time you’re in a group so unless you’re the type to scream “But I pressed the button!” and rage. It’s mostly an annoyance right now and not bad enough to kill enjoyment of the game.

  • Enemy AI is indeed a bit derpy taking “Action Movie” turns to attack the player. This is most notable Solo. At the same time if the enemy were to aggro stick the player all at once I doubt it would be Solo’d above 2. Hero difficulty. Far as I’ve seen the issue with hitting enemies from range, esp bosses is generally fixed and in the end this isn’t a competitive game. I’ve seen 5/5 star games where the AI is still easily exploited. Just play the game and stop trying to break it.

Real player with 207.5 hrs in game

To start this review, many of the first negative reviews, and highest rated ones, are both much too critical and based off of a low amount of hours.

This game is marvelous, but it would be ignorant to write this review and say there are no issues. Of course, there are some glaring issues. But many of them are no where near as detrimental as some of the high rated negative reviews make them seem.

The worst issue in my opinion is the lackluster AI. Many of the enemies, simply won’t attack you, if you don’t start attacking them. And you get warmed up to that very fast. However, there are some AI, who are very aggressive, and being warmed up to AI not generally attacking you, it makes it feel like… a normal game. However, if you’re playing with a team, I have not yet encountered an enemy who will actively attack you whilst reviving a teammate.

Real player with 89.0 hrs in game

Dungeons & Dragons: Dark Alliance on Steam