Captain Sabertooth and the Magic Diamond
Reminiscent of beloved side scroller games like Donkey Kong, Captain Sabertooth is truly a pleasure to play. The cutscenes were beautiful to watch, and some of the backgrounds were gorgeous. I especially loved scenes where you could see the pirate ship in the background, so detailed!
Controls were smooth and easy to navigate, the character actually had weight to it, making it easy to navigate jumps and tricky areas.
I especially enjoyed some of the functions like the map, where if I got lost I could steer my way back, and find where quests were.
– Real player with 8.3 hrs in game
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got it for my nephew who'#s coming to stay soon. Last time he was here he enjoyed watching me play crash bandicoot but it was a bit much for him. Naturally gave it a whirl. Nice graphic flow and a it doesnt punish failure which is good for a tounger game. Cool thing to explore may have to “help” him as an excuse to have more time on it. Quality
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
Ziggy The Chaser
A nice looking and sounding game, with cute characters. Going about collecting gems as an elephant. Appealing for all ages.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
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LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 5-7
First of all, I love both LEGO and most TT games (especially the STAR WARS games) and I grew up with Harry Potter.
Storywise, there is some really good, typical, visual humor and the Story is of course amazing, if you enjoy Harry Potter.
The big deal with this game is however, that the raw gameplay is fantastic. Of course, you have to own a controller, because the game is, in my opinion, unplayable without one. But if you’ve got that figured out, there is nothing between you and an amazing game.
– Real player with 77.0 hrs in game
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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 5-7 (Action-adventure)
Notes: Controller highly recommended! Ginormous snake warning!
I’ll skip the usual options and general gameplay description since I covered it all in my review of the first Lego HP game HERE . There are a few changes to the core of the game besides the expected changes in scenery.
First off, the graphics are more complex than in the first installment. The changes help to illustrate the growth of the characters, both in physical age and in maturity. Those familiar with the HP series of books/movies know that eventually we move away from Hogwarts and into entirely new areas. LEGO HP handles these new areas very nicely, and they manage to tie everything together in a way that feels both isolated and connected at the same time.
– Real player with 76.4 hrs in game
Lost Grimoires 3: The Forgotten Well
As you await your brother’s return from war, strange things start happening and your kingdom is under attack. You pick up your magic and you go to save your kingdom and your brother. Another fine addition to the Artifex Mundi hidden object games where here magic is truly a huge part of what you must do in order to get past each major scene of the storyline. This means that you have a bit less hidden object scenes and more coordination of inventory to make magical potions.
As a whole, the game is fun, same quality graphics, sound, and gameplay that you’d expect from these types of games. Not very challenging puzzles, but enough to not just let you find the solutions on the first try. The hidden object scenes are well done. The only issue I have is the match 3 type of gameplay that you must go through in order to achieve your spell. It kind of adds a new element that takes you away from the game, but it is short, simple, and forgotten quickly once you move on.
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
Lost Grimoires 3: The Forgotten Well is a fast paced HOPA that feels restrictive despite its tumultuous foray into a fantasy world in disarray.
An ancient evil capable of controlling sentience and desire has been unleashed upon the world. Overtaking even the most capable minds it seeks the annihilation of civilization, only a young princess and a mysterious prisoner stand in the way of it overtaking the prince.
Narrative
The Forgotten Well is another break from the other games in this series. The only connective framework is the notions of alchemy and some lose interpretations of ancestry and the Griffin Kingdom. In the case of the kingdom though this is at least effective since the narrative here is more concerned with an environmental evil rather than a personified threat.
– Real player with 5.6 hrs in game
Wizard101
After careful consideration, and 1500 hours so far into this game, I feel that I am more than prepared to write a review. I AM NOT A PAID ADVERTISEMENT, I JUST LOVE THE GAME
Pros:
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If you played this as a kid, it is the exact same. It has some expansions, and added gameplay, but overall it is still the same base game that I played as a kid.
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The game gives plenty of content and you could be stuck playing it for hours.
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Compared to most games the community here is pretty chill.
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There are many side attractions from the base gameplay (pets, houses, fishing, etc.) that are pretty fun if you get into them.
– Real player with 2452.8 hrs in game
Before my review i would like to explain some things…
This game is P2P, If you buy monthly subs you will get all access to areas. This is the only payment you have to do here. Like big games such as Ultima Online, WoW etc. This is also have subs.
This game isnt P2W. In PvP Arena items are only get by arena points which you will only get from making PvP.
In PvE, your crowns will just waste. Because there is some item schedule as far as i remember like;
at 60 you will get your class set from Waterworks
– Real player with 401.3 hrs in game
Aether Field
This game was a very underwhelming and uneventful game, i only bought it for the lol’s but ended up with skipping most of the game and slamming my head against the keyboard.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
LEGO® Harry Potter: Years 1-4
ronald weasley looks like a retarded version of ed sheeran
– Real player with 62.5 hrs in game
Harry Poggers
– Real player with 45.7 hrs in game
The Unicorn Princess
My 6-year old daughter had a lot of fun playing this game.
It’s not without flaws and definitely requires a parent to help out here or there. But still, as a first real game, she enjoyed it a lot.
– Real player with 34.0 hrs in game
Too short game - and after finishing the game there is no way to play with all the money gathered, but damn unicorn is calling you forever making it impossible to play around :(
I really would like to get my money back for it - 2 hours of fun max with this game then it’s unplayable.
– Real player with 17.8 hrs in game
Wizards:Home
Wizards:Home
Wizards:Home is a homage to a old favorite SNES game called Troddlers. Based on the ability to get the lemming-like
dolls to the exit safely without any hitches. There is over 100+ levels with various biomes that you must traverse. You must also
obtain the gems on every level.
The game supports a wide variety of gamepads such as the Xbox 360 and Xbox One Controllers, PS3, PS4 and more.
There is plans to add in VR Support adding in a unique experience and gameplay.
Angkor: Runefall
+1 Match 3
– Real player with 1.8 hrs in game
In this video I take a look at Angkor: Runefall, a nice new match three from HH-Games and Ironcode.
This is a refreshing change, it has it’s own look and way of doing thing from most of the HH-Games match threes. It still keeps all of the flare but looks different and has some unique perks. I enjoyed it and think it’s worth a look for a match 3 change.
Watch the video to see what the game is like…
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– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game