TOUHOU SKY ARENA MATSURI CLIMAX
Very fun game. There is plenty of characters you can play. Voice acting and graphic is good too.
Though if you are mainly interested in playing online then you should think twice before buying this game. Vast majority of players are Asian and if you are, for example, a European you will probably have to put up with lags unless you host a match. Also, sadly there aren’t that many players. Depending on the time you play you may not even be able to find an opponent for quite a long. What I didn’t liked about ranked games is that it seems that if you abandon the match there is no penalty. I happened to play with someone who quited 2-3 times in a row. I know that it’s annoying playing with lags, it can be hard to win unless you are a way better than your opponent or just got a bit lucky, but if there’s no penalty at all for abandoning the matches you just cannot drop in ranking even if you keep quitting them all the time.
– Real player with 30.9 hrs in game
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There was nothing wrong with the game play or presentation. The game is very entertaining to play and enough effort was placed into the audio/visual quality to pass as a good game. Everything about the game was fine all the way to the point when I started doing the single player mode, then I came into technical problems.
I am unable to complete arcade mode without the game crashing during the load of a stage. A couple of times it happened on stage 2, then another time on stage 5.
These crashes do also occur in Sky Adventure mode, but since it’s stage select and no progress is lost, I didn’t mind it as much.
– Real player with 29.2 hrs in game
Olija
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The first thing I noticed when starting the game was the pixel art. The hardcore pixel art. The closest good game with a similar visual style that I remembered was Songbringer. You have to like that style, or you won’t like the game. I liked it.
You play a Lord of an impoverished fishing village who decides to lead his people into a brighter future in a far away land. He doesn’t get very far. A terrible thunderstorm and a giant whale sink the ship, the villagers drown or get caught by the natives, and Lord Faraday is rescued by an old man and brought to a small island where he meets a bunch of desperate castaways. Here the adventure starts and the old man transports Faraday to different islands to explore and search for three magical keys to open a door that leads back home.
– Real player with 21.4 hrs in game
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FULL REVIEW
So I’ve finished the main part of the game which took around 6 - 7 hours according to my steam playtime, definitely didn’t feel like that (which is a good thing). I’ve still got a few more achievements to go, which should give me an hour or so more of the game.
Story:
I’m gonna be honest here, After the initial intro and such I wasn’t really paying attention on what was happening in the story. It’s fully subtitled and I missed a few, so I was kinda out of luck on knowing what was fully going on.
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
Dinky Dungeon
Dinky Dungeon is an absurd arena shooter game with a (relatively) charmingly ugly style. All the sounds in the game are recorded and engineered by a single guy and a cat. Yes, finally I found a chance to give a role to my cat in this game!
Story
You and your grandfather start a dungeon business for trapping evil creatures away from the town. You are the muscles and your grandfather is the brain. You have to deal with the problems whenever your grandfather calls you. You can be sure that he causes a lot of problems. There will be 21 levels with different quests, while you improve your small dungeon with your grandfather.
Gameplay
It is mostly kill whatever you see on sight. But at the start of each level you will be given some quests. For example: kill 30 goblins, dismantle the traps, protect the crate shipment, solve the puzzle mechanisms, slay the goddesses or bosses, destroy the nests.
As you kill creatures and complete the quests, you will earn experience and you will be able to improve your character.
Giants, minotaur, skeletons, trolls, goblins, bandits, falcons, slimes, lich lords are some of the enemies you will encounter with.
List of features
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Scenario mode with 21 levels, and endless arena modes
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Absurdly unique and fun arena shooter gameplay
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Remarkable graphics and sound effects
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Character progression with various abilities and weapons
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Various enemies with different features
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Boss fights
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Lots of quests
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Live leaderboards and achievements
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A hell of a grandfather
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The Fall of Eskaria
Nice little game for one evening. First part is a little boring, but after 20 minutes you’ll have fun
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
Very cool but short
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
VoxStory - The Cinematic TTRPG
What is VoxStory?
VoxStory is the cinematic way to experience tabletop roleplaying. Keeping all of your favourite aspects of TTPRG’s and bringing them to the big screen, VoxStory is the modern way to roleplaying.
VoxStory remains true to the tabletop style of gaming, the gamemaster will set the scene while the roll of the dice determines your actions. But with VoxStory you can see the story play out on screen.
For the Gamemaster
World generation. Auto building. Climate management
World building is made easy with VoxStory. Each world is made up of a series of tiles that are generated from parameters you set. With multiple biomes, dimensions, and terrain options your base landscape can be generated instantly.
Once the Tile has been generated you can edit the landscape in more detail and begin adding buildings and objects. The Autobuild feature allows you to rapidly generate structures without the hassle of repetition, perfect for large settlements or less important buildings
You can control every detail, even down to the density of the fog or colour of the rain
For the Player
Character creation. Choices made easy. Inventory management. Control it from your phone
Character creation can be done on the free mobile companion app or in-game. 10 races and 12 classes at launch allows for plenty of choice for the player. After selecting the basics of your character like race and class, you can customise your character from their armour colour down to their eyes.
The gameplay itself is similar to traditional TTRPGs. Once the GM has set the scene, the players take it in turns to make actions, the results of which are determined by the roll of dice.
When entering a battle the players and enemies initiate turn-based combat. The turn order is based on several things including skills, spells and other actions.
Charge Blade Hero
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1303720
Charge Blade Hero tells a story of gods and heroes. Visit dangerous forests, ancient ruins, a city of mushrooms, and more. As you fight to end a war against a once undefeatable enemy.
Features
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Action-Packed Arena Battles - Charge Blade Hero is a fast paced hack and slash with tight controls and fluid combat. Attack, Dodge, and Charge up to maintain your weapon’s durability as you take on waves of enemies. Your reflexes, positioning, and strategies will determine your success or defeat in battle.
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Equip Blessings - Purchase and equip various blessings to change the way you play. Mix and combine blessings to find a build that works for you.
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Dynamic Soundtrack - A beautiful and energetic score composed by Jeremiah George, with vocals by Julia Henderson, will celebrate your mastery in combat as you fight towards a high combo streak.
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Reactive Narrator - Be accompanied throughout your battles and journey with insightful and encouraging narration by Gianni Matragrano.
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Beautiful Environments - Hand-painted levels that gives depth and story to every location.
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Side Quest - Players can take on missions outside the main story to reveal a new side of the world.
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Challenge Missions - For players looking for an extra challenge, you can visit the goddess for new challenges and greater rewards.
The Christmas Spirit: Journey Before Christmas Collector’s Edition
Bug in the end of the game, cant finish so this is crap. :D
– Real player with 7.5 hrs in game
Didn’t take too long to beat this game (3.5 hours or so), but you might be able to stretch this out to 5 or 6 hours. Not a particularly long game either way.
Having come from Mystery Case Files (the earlier ones not the later ones), I was expecting a Hidden Object game, but while there is some hidden object gameplay here, it’s relatively sparse in comparison to MCF, and nothing too difficult. The puzzles are not particularly hard either. Otherwise, you’re mainly just running around trying to collect items and use them elsewhere in order to get more items.
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
VR Immortal Fight
Definitely recommend this game to any new VR people wanting to achieve their fantasies of shooting fire and lighting out of their hands and having a 1v1 sword fight with a knight. The base game has so much content, I truthfully don’t know if I have used or seen every piece of it. i had played 4 levels till now and all levels are pretty amazing with AAA graphics, just try it out.
– Real player with 11.5 hrs in game
I thought it would be a massive fighting game in VR, but it was not that massive but a very good fighting game than anything here in steam (fighting catoegry). i wish there would be new updates with massive gameplay and powerups
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
Brutal Dinosaur
Another victim of the early access global disease.
The game has very good intentions. The graphics and visual elements, although it looks a bit unfinished/empty in some rooms, are looking very nice and original if you like hand-drawn 2D. If that’s the case, you will love the game’s visual identity! Although animations could be slightly more fluid, the game gets a point for this.
Two characters to choose from is a minimum and there’s few changes of gameplay between them but that makes a bit of diversity, plus the fanservice is pretty high regarding the girl’s outfit, and a third character should appear sometime in the future.
– Real player with 0.7 hrs in game
EA Side scrolling beat em up + dino mounts - fairly buggy = Has some promise of being the next Final Fight, TMNT, Simpsons beat em up, but has a number of bugs and pacing issues that need to be fixed. *neutral review
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– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
EPICA
So far this game has no reviews so I figured I’d add one
For the price and current content I do recommend this game, it has tons of potential and the dev is replying back, there is of course alot of bugs/glitches and it needs alot but I’m enjoying it, It’s similar to some other games but this game has an actual open non linear world which is huge for me.
If you want to see some of my feedback and input check out my posts on the discussions section, I’m not gonna bother putting a bunch of stuff in here Pros/Cons
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game
Game is early, for the low price support this game in hopes of a bright future. The Developer is receptive to feedback. I have less than an hour played since I am waiting for a few more updates, but so far killing some stuff and leveling up while exploring a bit of the world has me excited for the future of this game
– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game