Brutal Wizardry
Brutal Wizardry is a wonder to not miss about wizard
in the setting you can enable the locomation you wish , free locomotion or teleportation
and there is more settings for everyone can enjoy the game with or without gore
in this game you are a wizard with the telekinesie power we can send the enemies in the air or crash them on the ground or against a wall or a trap or do explose them
and there is a lot of more powers you need to unlock
there is a number of various weapons to unlock and too trap to unlock
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
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Pretty fun game that has different ways to play the game by using different magic abilities and such. I do wish that the environments were more open and fix some of the animation for different models like the axe throwing one, who does a little T-pose once he throws it. Other than that I’m enjoying it.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
Godstone
Godstone is a 2D roguelike dungeoncrawler, where you take the role of 5 different sorcerers, delving into the Ruins of Virithian to uncover the ancient Godstone. An intrument said to hold immense dark power.
But time is short, as a religious circle known as the Siratic Order hunts the Godstone as well, plotting to use it to end all sorcerers. Time is short, and you must fight your way through the ancient halls to get to the Godstone before the Order, or you and all your kind will be lost.
GAMEPLAY
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Explore Virithian: find secret rooms and hidden doors, leading to anything from spells to items to power-ups. Exploration is greatly rewarded.
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Forge synergies: Synergy is the backbone to power in Godstone. Unleash devastating effects upon your foes through combos with spells, enhanced by items and skills.
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Fight massive bosses: Test yourself in the battle against massive bosses larger than the room itself. With a final boss at each area including multiple minibosses, there is plenty of epic battles awaiting within the wailing ruins.
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Grow stronger each death: Upon death, you start from the beginning. However, whenever you die you gain points to spend in the Bloodtree based on how well you performed. With it, you can forge your own strategies, growing stronger each death.
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Pursuit of the Bookkeeper
Roguelike game with an unique spell casting system.
To cast spells player has to block his line of sight with his spellbook, but the enemies won’t wait politely for you to do it, so you need to treat each fight as a test of your tactical skills, especially later in game when you face bosses and groups of different enemies.
Randomly generated dungeons - each time you decide to go into the deeps, a different computer-generated map awaits you. Every level has a staircase leading deeper. The further you go, the more enemies there are to challenge you.
Gather money to trade with the Merchant - he sells spellbooks and keys, which allow you to start from a corresponding type of dungeon. Merchant can be met randomly throughout your adventures.
Fight powerful bosses - each for a given dungeon type, they spawn randomly below the first level of the dungeon. If you reach level 20 you’ll meet The Bookkeeper.
Dungeons are dangerous! Beware of traps and don’t forget to find some food to survive in the depths.
Good luck young wizard. Make haste, the Bookkeeper must be stopped!
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TeamTower
游戏商店里卖的各种特质感觉都挺有用的,可惜钱不够。
拿了个负面回血的特质,然后靠不断偷钱回血,拖回合来叠毒剑的游侠和迅捷休息加直面本质的盗贼,终于在死了6个人后打过了第一关。
遗憾的是,费了这么大力气,只有左上角简单的第二关三个字,感觉过关缺了点仪式感。
还有到达第二关后,感觉人生特别没有安全感,即将带领一堆老弱病残挑战地狱难度的关卡。能不能给人个选择权,boss战后可以复活一个死亡角色?
– Real player with 15.8 hrs in game
confusing gameplay and bad translation
– Real player with 1.5 hrs in game
Terragon: Symbol Of Magic
Experienced on the Oculus Quest 2
You can view my review & gameplay here: https://youtu.be/pkt11rL07_s
Close call on whether to recommend or not. However, I just can’t recommend this game. The combat is too simplistic. The UI is too clunky. The visuals are bland with poor animations and sounds. I know the game is in Early Access, but it currently feels like the game should have come out in 2016 VR. There are simply much better VR RPG games out there.
All is not bad, however, there are some good things about this game. There are several interesting mechanics. You have several spell unlocks & upgrades, along with gear with different stats. There’s lots of different enemies. The promise of randomly generated levels is alluring.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
I’ve played for almost an hour and I’ve got to say this is a lot of fun so far. The creature models, effects and some of the environmental details are pleasing to the eye. There are several low-res textures as well, but that’s okay. Gesture based spell casting is always a pleasure, and the fact that you can store different spells in your other hand is a huge bonus. This so far is a really entertaining dungeon crawler and I can’t wait to sink more time into it.
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
ZpellCatz: Pumpkin Prologue
Combat and movement are far too slow for a mouse and keyboard control scheme like this. I understand you can upgrade your equipment and become faster, but that still doesn’t mean anything when both you and your enemies have to come to a complete stop to attack. Honestly, the slow combat and movement feel forced to just to make it more of a grind. I don;t expect a lot of people are going to want to download or buy the full version if the combat is this slow.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
ZpellCatz
You are a cat with magic powers, stranded on a cursed island. Spiteful dogs are lurking in every corner and a fateful evil is about to emerge from the darkness. ZpellCatz is a magical Action RPG set in a colorful fantasy world.
Play it your way
The best way to fight evil? Your way! Choose a combination of hero class and guild class to best match your favored style of combat. Let your cat look the way you want to by picking from a wide selection of colors and garments.
Build your hero
Enjoy a multitude of ways to increase the power of your cat hero. Manage two skill trees, loot items, craft items, enchant items, refine gems, find permanent stat bonuses and more.
Help the townsfolk
The residents of the Greencat Village have lots of problems that need to be solved. Do you prefer rushing through the story by completing main quests only, or do you take the extra mile to gain impactful rewards from optional quests? Your choice.
Dungeons & Darkness
This is not the worst dungeon crawler that I am played but this game is far to being good. I want place neutral status, but it is not exist. I do not like to downrate games but this game is very boring even on hard difficulty. And BORING this is a core of this game. Real time fights do not make this dungeon crawler better or worse but gives feeling of bad “First Person” game.
The Bad things:
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inconvenient interface (Elminage Gothic wellcome…)
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Boring linear main story and side quests.
– Real player with 98.5 hrs in game
What people mean to do and what is done are two different things.
~Sir Terry Pratchett
First of all, I don’t really want to give this game a thumb down. I really like the genre and, well, you know how it is. When you don’t have enough new games in the genre, you just can’t be too picky. But the thing is – since Steam doesn’t have proper rating system and it’s either “yes”, or “no” here, I can’t really say “yes”. Just because I can’t really recommend this game. But I’m getting ahead of myself.
– Real player with 61.9 hrs in game
Millions of Minions: An Underground Adventure
This game is very relaxing and enjoyable for all ages! I would 100% Reccomend this game to anyone who likes the following genres: Single Player, Top-Down, Action, Indie! Also this game is frequently getting updates every so often and new features are being added as well. **I would rate this game a 8/10 overall! Would highly reccomend. **Review by: MrLiveStudio****
– Real player with 18.6 hrs in game
I love this game. I love how its relaxing to play yet hard at the same time. I love the music in the background and i personally think it fits really well with how the game is atm. Overall i just really like how they made this game and i cant wait to see what they’ll make in the future. KEEP IT UP!
– Real player with 13.5 hrs in game
Rift Wizard
The first thing you should know about Rift Wizard is that it has no unlockables, which already makes it better than basically every other commercial roguelike out there. Just install the game and go ham with all the (so far) 130+ spells and 60+ skills already available from the beginning, no holding the player hostage with the same old moronic reward cycle that deliberately vandalizes gameplay because developers are so terrified of players figuring out their game is boring and there’s actually nothing interesting to do that they have to hide all the (pitiful) content behind more hours of your time than the entire game could ever really provide.
– Real player with 146.4 hrs in game
Short version: Rift Wizard is an amazing and challenging puzzle roguelike that will repeatedly put your analytical skills to the test as you experiment with fun free-form build combinations and explore realm after realm full of interesting creatures and hostile wizards.
Long version:
There’s just so much strategy packed into an accessible interface with simple, intuitive controls and plenty of information at your fingertips, pretty much everything you need to succeed–if you’re careful ;)
Rift Wizard is EXTREMELY overwhelming at first because you really do have instant access to the entire spell and skill list, over a couple hundred of them, each with their own variety of possible upgrades that offer so many options for dealing with the wide range of threats you’ll face, from mapwide effects, to creatures teaching other creatures spells, to creatures spawning more/different creatures, to creatures growing more powerful when they see certain types of spells cast, to simply way too many to mention–lots of interesting mechanics out there, and the battles get really really crazy.
– Real player with 72.4 hrs in game