Damned Daniel

Damned Daniel

Overview

Damned Daniel is a wonderfully hilarious and vulgar comedy RPG from the Red Mouse Studio. It follows an alchemist known as Daniel who is stuck trying to turn his failing business when he’s given a mysterious tome that promises success with enigmatic costs. It’s a turn-based RPG and while the game struggles with the turn-based combat, it succeeds with clever writing that takes the player on a funny and yet, disturbing journey to help Daniel achieve his dreams of success.

(+) Pros

Real player with 4.8 hrs in game


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This game is hands down awesome just to start off with. For fans of RPG games I highly recommenced this game to everyone I knew as it has a story that honestly with leave you on the floor laughing until you can’t breath. The combat is fun, Engaging, and is literally teaming with funny hind jokes that you have to understand to appreciate. The amount of time and detail, love and care, and overall dedication to those playing it is easy to see in the world you are playing in. The creator filled the world with characters and details that will make you want to play the game a second time just to relive it all. The game play is like most RPGs in terms of basics but takes it a step up with extra attributes and beautiful art style. Please if you have good humors and I love RPGs do yourself a favor and buy this game !

Real player with 3.9 hrs in game

Damned Daniel on Steam

R-Naught

R-Naught

Is very cash money

so im not usually a fan of 2d rpg games but i used know the person who made this game for he was a substitute at my school that every liked so i made an exception. This game isnt half bad, it is a great indie game with good sound tracks and great game-play. if i were to criticize it on one thing it would be that 1:its a bit difficult to go to full screen, at least for me. and 2: its is a bit pricey ps: i have not finished the game.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game


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R-Naught on Steam

Rathe: The Beginning

Rathe: The Beginning

ok sadly this game has only 1 plus point so far: the character creation. you can select your class, stats and it even has custom skins for each of the classes which is really nice and almost no game i know of offers this. this is also the main reason i gave this game a chance.

however i didnt play very far, the game is just not polished enough. 2 seconds into the game and the first bug came up:

if you walk too fast out of the room then first quest doesnt even start.

then there too many ghost doors and people. you can walk through them like they are not even there. or characters stand on walls inside some houses.

Real player with 0.4 hrs in game


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Rathe: The Beginning on Steam

Shattering Obsidian

Shattering Obsidian

By the end of my time with Shattering Obsidian, the main character, a native, conscientious healer-type, was becoming cynical and rather merciless due to the tragedy surrounding her, It didn’t have to be this way, it was because of my choices, which I hope are carried forward to the next chapter.

Really enjoyed this. Great story, leaving you wanting for more, in chapter 3!!

I highly recommend this game.

Real player with 7.5 hrs in game

A brilliant adventure game- sort of a hybrid rpg and ‘point and click.’ I don’t want to spoil it, but you can’t help but be drawn in to the story. Chapter 1 is more fantasy focused, but heart-wrenching. Chapter 2 is where it gets very steampunky- where the need to know what happens next becomes tantalising!!!

I can’t wait for chapter 3!

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

Shattering Obsidian on Steam

最后的大法师 光明之旅(Last Archmage Journey of Light)

最后的大法师 光明之旅(Last Archmage Journey of Light)

The legendary mage Merlin betrayed by his teammates in the Demon Wars, fall from one of the legendary heroes to a rookie mage, and embarks on a new journey. After all the ups and downs, love and hate, is he confused? Or will he forge ahead and take the journey of light to be the greatest mage in the land of magic? Complete weapon and equipment system, powerful magic system and various ways to use magic scrolls. Welcome to this Japanese open world exploration RPG turn-based game!

In addition to the nine characters who join the main team, hundreds of unique NPCs will also appear.Unintended discoveries of treasures can significantly strengthen a character, instead of the traditional upgrade system. The areas of the game are left free to explore from the start.

The combat system highlights the differences in resistance to the six types of magic: wind, fire, lightning, ice, light, and darkness. Different demons have different resistances to these six types of magic. The resistance of different demons to spells in the game cannot be directly observed.The various maps in the game are not marked with difficulty levels, while this could be done, the development team felt that it would ruin the authenticity of the game. After all, life is like a box of chocolates; you never know what the next piece will taste like. Furthermore, the weapons that characters from different professions can equip are different, and the vast majority of them have additional effects.

What are you waiting for? Come on a journey through this wonderfully magical fantasy world!

最后的大法师 光明之旅(Last Archmage Journey of Light) on Steam

Agarest: Generations of War

Agarest: Generations of War

Since this is currently my longest played games on Steam and maybe you won’t find a person with a longer hours count in the review section, I think I am kind of obligated to give this game a bit of review. The recommend vs not recommended system on Steam is fundamentally flawed. I would only point out what kind of games this is, and you decide for yourself whether you like it or not.

1. This is the type of “Wikia for the win” game. Don’t let my hours count fool you. I spent at least 50+ hours on researching for all the tricks, crafting and story route on Wikia. And this is very typical of your old-school RPG or JRPG in general. You need to do homework, you need to do research. The hours you spent outside the game is MUCH MUCH more important than your gaming hours. If you are the kind of person who just go and immerse yourself in the game world and you don’t care much about research game mechanics, this is bad for you.

Real player with 688.7 hrs in game

After 213 hours and reaching the “normal” ending, it’s time for a review. To start with, it wasn’t a perfect experience. The game is rough around the edges and you should only buy it if you enjoy grinding a lot. There’s plenty of it. Endless hours of mandatory leveling and gathering materials. But Agarest has enough redeeming traits to make up for this.

Short version

  • fully voiced

  • lots of fan service

  • huge selection of characters

  • nice character animations and good music

Real player with 371.3 hrs in game

Agarest: Generations of War on Steam

Lost Dimension

Lost Dimension

Lost Dimension is another PS Vita game that got unnoticed (also released for PS3 too), and ported onto Steam. Needless to say, I’ve heard about the game since last year thanks to it’s catchy final boss theme, but because it was on the Vita, I could never get itplay . But since it’s on Steam I finally have the chance to play it.

Pros:

  • Interesting mysteries in the story, and a great reveal for them

  • The areas are really cool to look at, same with the models of allies and enemies

  • The portraits have hair physics and look sweet

Real player with 38.5 hrs in game

Lost Dimension is one of those games that’s between a thumbs-up and thumbs-down for me. Lost Dimension definitely has some good aspects, and some bad aspects. Since I enjoyed the game enough to do two playthroughs and get all the achievements, I’ll lean towards a recommendation.

Lost Dimension has a decent premise, but rather weak execution. Eleven heroic teenagers are sent to save the world and ascend a tower. Unfortunately, among the team are traitors that will betray the team, but will need to assist the team as they too have reasons to ascend the tower. These traitors are randomly generated per playthrough yet easy enough to discover, but comes off to me as a very interesting idea regardless. Whomever you’ve deemed to remove from your team leaves behind their abilities you’ve unlocked, and can give your team varied builds.

Real player with 32.6 hrs in game

Lost Dimension on Steam

Shivering Hearts

Shivering Hearts

🎤Introduction

Shivering Hearts is a story-based role-playing game that’s based around the choices you make and what you say to people. The story is short and sweet, with humorous dialogue, a simple story concept to keep you hooked till the end along with some interesting characters all with their own situations and backstories. The problems occur when you try to get the different endings, despite some dialogue being different when you say something different, it almost always felt like I’d get the same ending.

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game

The Green Green Grass of Home.

Too Long; Didn’t Read: Shivering Hearts has created a visually beautiful world, with charming characters who’s designs help make them distinct and distinguishable. Its humour is well written, if a little too intrusive sometimes, and the stories, history that make up the town are fun to discover and learn.

But the game’s stiff art style, combined with the rather robotic movements and animations of the townsfolk, make the town feel quite empty and lifeless despite the creators' best efforts.

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Shivering Hearts on Steam

The Key of Rednow

The Key of Rednow

I love the game

Real player with 8.3 hrs in game

The Key of Rednow on Steam

The Stone of God

The Stone of God

The game story was weak and their was no challenge to this game. It ran by itself for 80 hours because I forgot to shut down. For the price, there is MUCH MUCH better value in game hours and complexity - try A Tale of A Common Man. The dialogue in the game had glaringly obvious spelling and grammatical errors - there was just no effort from the game maker to make this fun. Or it was their first day. The maps were simple and all up, there were only about 20 quests. Terrible game. Don’t bother.

Real player with 56.0 hrs in game

ok game sweet and short

Real player with 8.6 hrs in game

The Stone of God on Steam