Lenna’s Inception

Lenna’s Inception

Lenna’s inception, now as always I’m gonna but the short for people and say you should definitely get this game, it’s a legend of Zelda parody with a lot of “heart” chuckles but seriously, it does so much with what it is and has endless fun capabilities to it with the different SEED’s you can put in for multiple different worlds and dungeons and a story that will just, like wow I wasn’t expecting it at all dood.

Still with me? cool the longer version although without spoiling too much it shouldn’t be that much longer, so what you have here is a parody of LoZ as I said already, a lot of the items and the uses of those items are either straight rips of LoZ items, joke versions of those items or an actual unique item, even down to the potions you can get they end up having a variety of effects and uses, not all good by any means but all have their uses, they even have two unique types of sword to use dood.

Real player with 32.6 hrs in game


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The game so far has been neat to explore, certainly an interesting gem to find; moreover, as the Legend of Zelda series is Nintindo exclusive, kinda locks PC gamers out of the series. Have always remembered how much fun I had playing A Link to the Past back in the day, and hope this game does well enough to inspire some more SNES Zelda style games. This game so far reminds me more of Link’s Awakening so far, as the map resembles more of that style. You do get some companions to tag along with you that is a neat spin, and while I may not get to enjoy it myself, the option for co-op gameplay which is neat. I haven’t played all that much so far, and aside from having my controller act up on me, haven’t ran into any major problems. I have noticed a bit of screen tearing when moving from one section of map to another, but it may be the fullscreen option that is causing problems. Overall it feels like jaming an old-school Zelda game, with a bit of a different story and theme to the game. Will update review at a later date, when I have had a chance to further explore the game’s content.

Real player with 21.3 hrs in game

Lenna's Inception on Steam

Demon Turf

Demon Turf

Great 3D platformer, and like any great 3D platformer, it has great controls, this game has the most precision in jumping I’ve seen in a 3D platformer in a while, though most platforming “questions” can be simply answered with a jump, spin, and long jump. Though there are some spotty jumps, most of the levels are designed in a way that lets me get to a sort of platforming zen where everything flows smoothly and I can land every jump. Definitely one of the most forgiving jump mechanics due to the addition of the drift spin and the long jump I feel. I played it with a keyboard and mouse.

Real player with 30.7 hrs in game


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To put it short, Demon Turf is a difficult, yet fun 3D platformer. This game by no means is a walk in the park and will require you to master the movement and physics to overcome many of its challenges, and that’s not a bad thing. The movement in this game is extremely fun and fluid when you learn how to properly use your skill set in conjunction with one another, however it will probably take some time and frustration to make it that far, especially to those unfamiliar with technical platformers. The visual style for most of the game is great as well, which is what really pulled me in from the beginning, and the music is an absolute treat as well going from chill beats you can zen out with to the punk tracks that accompany Beebz’s mission. Overall a worthwhile experience if you’re willing to take the time required to learn.

Real player with 21.8 hrs in game

Demon Turf on Steam

Ignis Universia: Eternal Sisters Saga DX

Ignis Universia: Eternal Sisters Saga DX

This game is awesome. It’s funny, fun and nice to look out. It’s just a little game so don’t expect much but for what it is it is amazing. First off, I love the art. It’s cute and the girls are beautiful. Secondly the jokes in this game are on point and will amuse any rpg fan. They are clever and I laughed multiple time at the self aware humour it provided. Finally I like the game play. It’s not complicated as that’s not what this game is, but as a simple fight system for a simple visual novel it is interesting enough. I spent forever finishing all the achievements but I still had fun. Great game. Definitely check it out.

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game


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“Keeki Desu!” - Eleanna

Ignis Universia: Eternal Sisters Saga DX was a really nice surprise. In this game, you play as a Null Brother, a being tasked with finding and bringing all four of the Chosen Sisters together to bring down the evil wizardess Galgatax. At first, I thought it would be another half-rushed VN with thrown in JRPG elements, but I couldn’t be further from the truth. What I got instead was a charming story, funny dialogue, absolutely beautiful pixel art, and a surprisingly competent battle system. There’s a bit of replay value here as well. After I finished my first playthrough, I immediately went back and started another run to gather some of the secret achievements I missed.

Real player with 5.8 hrs in game

Ignis Universia: Eternal Sisters Saga DX on Steam

Little Witch Nobeta

Little Witch Nobeta

It’s pretty fun overall.

After 38-ish hours of messing about in Little Witch Nobeta, i can safely say this has a ton of promise. The whole idea of this game is interesting and fun.

I have only a few gripes with this game, and to shorten the wall of text that’ll half be about one boss, here’s a Pros/Subjective/Cons points.

I’ll try to keep this as spoiler free as possible, but i will spoil half of the third boss.

Pros -

Quite polished.

Looks great.

Cute.

SFX is quite good.

Combat is fluid.

Real player with 46.6 hrs in game

You play as a cute loli and it’s a souls-like. What else could you ask for?

But, seriously. Incredible game.

Graphics

As soon as I started playing the game, I was surprised. The design was better than I imagined. Nobeta is a lovely little thing with detailed hair, clothes, shoes, and features. Her hair and clothes also seemed to respond correctly with different actions (jumping, running, damage, etc.). The animation seemed great. Not only that, but the surrounding world was also quite nice. Heading into the castle, the lighting seemed appropriate for the mood, and the stone on the walls and floor seemed detailed enough. Nobeta’s different magics and items she uses throughout the game are all very unique and have colorful, extravagant animations. All in all, the animation is on par or nicer than many 60 dollar games.

Real player with 43.9 hrs in game

Little Witch Nobeta on Steam

RESEQUENCED

RESEQUENCED

The Award for the longest dialogs goes to…

The first impressions of the game were really good, nice character modeling and a kind of open world to walk and actually being able to walk freely and without any movement problems (because lot of games like this one throw the gameplay with absurd character movement).

The game actually presents like an apocalyptic alike game since you are looking for your parents in an dark and abandoned house with some strange elements like this one, and you can see how dark is the house when is like 2 p.m outside, but it turns in a more friendly space as much as you explore the environment (honestly I thought this was going to be a dark and scary game from the start)

Real player with 14.1 hrs in game

Resequenced

An enjoyable supernatural adventure game, still in development, which is currently held back by it’s mediocre combat system.

Rating

68%

Story:

Lux visits her parents summer house in the woods only to find they have mysteriously disappeared. She uncovers a portal which takes her to a space station where She encounters members of the Redaction Council. They tell her that her parents are top agents of the council and have gone missing. Lux is convinced to go looking for them but before she leaves she has her DNA re-sequenced to give her special powers which will aid her in her quest.

Real player with 10.8 hrs in game

RESEQUENCED on Steam

Lost in Play

Lost in Play

Lost in play is a game about a brother and sister, on their journey through imaginary and surreal landscapes.

Distracted in their play, the children lose their way and the journey back home begins.

On their way they encounter magical and magnificent creatures such as a horned beast, a giant stork, magical seaweed, friendly frogs or travelling goblins.

They will need to overcome fears, solve puzzles and stick together to find their way home.

This puzzle adventure game will make you feel like you are playing a cartoon!

  • Immerse yourself into storylines and puzzles as players use their imagination in an animated mystery adventure filled with magical and magnificent creatures.

  • Explore fantastic worlds and solve puzzles.

  • “Get The Feels” Warning – This game is intended to be played in front of the entire family.

  • A modern take on the classic ‘Point and Click’ mechanic combined with mysterious challenges and unique mini-games drives.

  • Full Gamepad Controller support as well as Keyboard and Mouse.

  • No long dialogues, Evertyhing is communicated visually in a universal language.

  • Adaptive Music epesically composed for the game.

  • High quality animation and design

  • Over 30 unique mini-games!

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Lost in Play on Steam

A Lot of Universes

A Lot of Universes

a lot of universes is really fun and almost never gets bored with all of the story lines i definetly recomend it for anyone who likes multi-choice games

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game

This game doesn’t really make any sense at all. There are many times in which you pick an option to progress the story that could have a different outcome each time. Even if you pick the same choices that were right before, you could still get sent back which made me lose faith if the options I chose were correct

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

A Lot of Universes on Steam

Alba: A Wildlife Adventure

Alba: A Wildlife Adventure

Alba: A Wildlife Adventure is a heart-warming adventure that is one of the best casual games I have played this year. Play as Alba, the young girl as she goes to visit her grandparents on an island where the mayor wishes to build a hotel. Alba and her friend want to help preserve the nature instead. Through her kind actions, Alba seeks to collect signatures from the locals to convince the mayor to change his mind.

Real player with 5.5 hrs in game

Quaint game with a purpose and a message.

Would be good to play with young children (so you can explain some of the situations and language to young kids- teens will “get it” without help IMHO).

English translation is quite good, though some knowledge of Spanish helps.

Some minor issues with getting stuck in terrain. If this happens, load your save, and once in the save where you are stuck, go to the main menu, and into settings. There is a “reset Alba’s position” button that will reset here to a spawn point (not where you are stuck, which seems to happen most often at the Castle- but at the start point for the day, no progress lost, just a bit of travel needed to get back to where you were).

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

Alba: A Wildlife Adventure on Steam

Help Me

Help Me

This game was so much fun and made me laugh so much! Probably the best $2 I’ve ever spent!

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

A nice silly little game of choices where every turn there is potential death. No matter what happens you won’t be leaving completely intact. The art-style is interesting and everything meshes well together. Its short but worth the time to play.

Full playthrough, all endings: https://youtu.be/T7jAW-oAFYQ

Real player with 0.3 hrs in game

Help Me on Steam

Hunt Down The Freeman

Hunt Down The Freeman

Hunt Down the Freeman.

Is it as bad as people say it is? Unfortunately, yes. The majority of this game is not great at all, and that’s with me playing the whole thing after the updates and going in with the mindset that people were probably just hating on it and that I’d like it.

This game is split into four parts. Prologue, Acts I-III, and the Epilogue. Part by part, here’s how I felt. (No spoilers)

Prologue- Actually decent. It has issues like certain things being too loud or too quiet, but I never had a tough time or got lost, at least not for very long at all.

Real player with 11.4 hrs in game

Dear potential buyer,

Good job for scrolling down to the reviews rather than trusting the developers.

First of all, the trailer doesn’t show actual gameplay footage, it was made in sfm and it’s supposed to show how would the game play out.

If they actually cared to finish it

On launch day, the game was unplayable, full of missing textures, no cutscenes at all and with a massive list of gamebreaking bugs (varying from losing your weapons in between the loading zones, randomly teleporting and sometimes invisible enemies to just straight up crasing for no reason).

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game

Hunt Down The Freeman on Steam