Doom & Destiny Worlds
Was a huge fan of the first two games, so I was excited about diving into the world of Do&De again. Crafting games aren’t normally my favorite, but this one keeps things simple enough that I can manage (no hunger/thirst meters, THANK YOU), I’m also not a fan of item deterioration, but it makes sense with the crafting. so far I’ve explored 11 different islands. the puzzles are pretty straighforward so far, but the crafting really drags out progressing the story, especially when your weapons and armor break and you have to make new ones.
– Real player with 210.8 hrs in game
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Doom & Destiny Worlds third part from the D&D series. In this part we will find a completely new approach to the game. First of all, an open world which is very large. Many of different islands with challenges and lot of strange monsters to defeat. Crafting is also new thing. You can create all your equipment. Lots of weird potions to kick up your nerds. Being able to build and destroy almost anything. Simply a wonderful adventure for hours. Just Gigawesome game! I also recommend the previous parts which are just as great as this one. I already have, and you?
– Real player with 201.8 hrs in game
Everafter Falls
If you like what you see, please consider backing the project on Kickstarter
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You wake up on Everafter Falls and discover that your life on Earth was just a simulation. Rediscover the peaceful existence you once had here.
Experience this adventure alone or with someone else through split screen co-op.
A host of quests to complete, help sort out extremely important matters.
With a unique card progression system, gain new abilities and upgrades by acquiring and eating Cards (of course, common knowledge dictates the only way to absorb powers from cards is through consumption of said card).
Action RPG elements within the Dungeons
Randomly generated stats on Items
Various drones will help you automate your farm, and provide support with additional inventory slots or fire power.
Customize your player
Your pet can help you dig, water and fight, plus learn other abilities as you progress.
Customize and Decorate the town and your home.
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How to Survive
More or less detailed survival simulator + zombie grinder. Basically, survival part always puts you into some time limit, whether you have to find a place to sleep, or find food or water. But if you are careful and collect/use things around you in the right way, you’ll deal with that part easily. Then comes zombie grinder part - you have to autoaim with melee or self-made firearms, trying either to QTE or headshot every zombie you meet. Sounds simple, but it can actually be a lot of fun.
So, to pros:
– Real player with 57.2 hrs in game
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-Quick Review-
Atratzu’s Rules: Chapter 1, this game is excellent.
How to Survive is a zombie-survival game developed by EKO Software and released October 2013.
-Detailed breakdown review-
Story: As with any “zombie apocalypse story” there’s only so much you can deviate from the status quo. You wake up after a shipwreck, find you’re on an island with zombies, need to go do a number of fetch quests while all the wimps hide and you bring the carnage!
Gameplay: This is where the game impressed me, but before I jump the gun and explain what I like… the controls are very basic, use mouse buttons to aim and fire/swing, ASDW to move, the game is played from the third person fixed above view camera.
– Real player with 25.1 hrs in game
Big Farm Story
I’ve never left a review for a game, but i felt i should leave one for this game. Firstly, I actually enjoyed this game. With that being said, i do think it has a lot of room for improvement. The biggest issue being the cost of crops vs what they can actually be sold for. I found that 90% of crops could only be sold for maybe 5-7 coins more than what it cost to grow them. And even certain crops say they make more when sold in the market, the difference is maybe 3-5 coins more than if they were just sold normally. This is also a common problem with other profitable items. There’s hardly any real balance, which makes it hard to make any real money even after grinding this game to a pulp in 60 hours after it’s release. The second issue i found with it, is the lack of actual story line. It’s a very slow progression to get anywhere, and then when I got to Chapter 6 I found myself saying “That’s it?” There’s not much to the characters either besides doing quests for them and earning friendship tokens, which just made it… boring. In terms of uniqueness, it is a very basic, linear story. Not really much to it. The MMO aspect was different though, but also random? I enjoy the idea of it, but in actuality the only real play ability with other players is visiting their house, and planting Friendship hummus to get more friendship tokens. Besides that I found it to be almost pointless and more of an inconvenience when trying to interact with quests in the town center. With all that being said, something about this game kept wanting to play more. It is similar to Stardew Valley and Harvest Moon, so it is an overall very mellow and easy game to play. I found it to be very stress relieving because it is so easy to play and get along with. I also believe this is developers first PC game after focusing on more phone games, so it definitely has the phone game feel. Which all the more stresses the fact it has lots of room to improve. I would absolutely come back to check it out after some larger updates in the future, but as of right now I feel I’ve finished everything that is worth accomplishing in the game. I’m excited to see where this game ends up in the future.
– Real player with 59.0 hrs in game
Big Farm Story is a cute farming game still under development so I’ll be a little bit patient with the current game’s flaws. The story starts off like most of the farming games, you receive a letter from your grandfather asking you to take over the farm because he has something else he needs to check on. Once you arrived at the farm, you find it in a bad state after the recent storm, but your neighbor’s son Benny offered to help you. Your mission now is to find out where your grandfather is.
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– Real player with 16.2 hrs in game
Pyramid Plunge
Pyramid Plunge is a game inspired from the classic spelunking platformers, adding a lot of humour for all ages bringing back the handcrafted pixel-art platforming of the 90s. You’ll explore creature-infested, ever-changing pyramids. Will you be able to dodge the devious traps & get past evil creatures lurking around every corner? Oh! And don’t leave your terrified partner behind!!
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Play with lovable characters of Giorgio and Felicie, an unlikely couple each with their strengths and weaknesses.
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Navigate your way through hordes of ancient evil creatures while exploring procedurally generated pyramids.
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Craft weapons by decoding blueprints from murals and collecting scraps.
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Collect lost treasures, and buy powerful upgrades and hilarious weapons from the friendly merchant Naeem (who is lost as much as you are!)
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Explore alone or Co-op with a friend. Or battle it out in a VS match where you – create exquisite chaos with bananas, frying pans, landmines, boomerangs and anything that comes under your hand to steal your opponent’s loot. Just remember to protect your partner at all times!
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Cross four ancient kingdoms with their own distinct environments and secrets to be uncovered as you make your way down to the exit.
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Streamer Mode allows Twitch Streamers to let their audience to interact and cause even more havoc. Streamers can let them vote for level modifiers, events, and other surprises. They can ALSO control the Streamer’s partner or even the Bosses!
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Rewind anytime during the game, and play it in slow-mo replicating those awesome VCRs of the 90s. Re-see the spontaneous hilarious moments that you create.
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Compete in the daily Pyramid of the Day, where a randomly generated pyramid is kept for 24 hours, together with its leaderboard. Battle it out on the leaderboard, and if you are in the top-spot, you can claim your Pharaoh of the Day title on the game’s Discord !
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The time is always ticking… if you lurk around for too long, the pyramid will start flooding. Who knew pyramids could flood!? Take what you can, and go go go!
Pyramid Plunge is currently scheduled for an Early Access release later this year, with a full release to follow 3-4 months after.
“What would you call a Pharaoh who farted infrequently?
You can call him toot-uncommon!”
That’s the best joke Giorgio came up with, to try calm Felicie down when they got lost in the Great Pyramid. Meet Giorgio and Felicie. She likes reading and visiting museums and old temples. He likes beer and farting! Their visit to the Great Pyramid was a DISASTER! They got separated from their group. And entered a cursed chamber by mistake where they woke up the Great Pharaoh! The pyramid suddenly became alive with crawling mummies and other creatures. Will they put their differences aside and find their way out?
Scraftion
well this game has many problems but according to publishers this is only early acces but it has good potanciel so I wont refund the game , clearly this game need financial support
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Take the awful trailer gameplay and realize that the trailer makes this horrendous game look about 50 times better than it actually is. Now you have a good idea of what to expect should you purchase this big pile of asset poo.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JxIxlR4hVTw
Motion Blur and lag is a constant. To make matters worse, the motion blur cannot be turned off in the game settings. Ugh.
Shame on this developer for just cobbling together a bunch of assets in what I call an ARSM (Asset Reliant Sloppy Mess)
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Star Shelter
Now completely abandoned by devs. Ignore anything below.
Must admit, initially refunded this game after a few minutes of play. But can wholeheartedly recommend it now after playing for a few more hours.
Yes. It’s early access. Yes, there are still a few bugs. But unlike with most early access games I played the creators are incredibly active, they communicate with their playerbase directly, and fix things with incredible speed. (If you’re curious about this game but wondering if it’s properly supported, hop on to the discord and find out.)
– Real player with 43.4 hrs in game
Star Shelter a halfway decent game marred by some very serious flaws.
Once you get over the initial difficulty hump, it’s unbelievably grindy. Then it’s capped off by a series of punishing boss fights, and if you lose any of those, your only real option is to start the game over from the beginning. Which is particularly bad because the mid-game is incredibly boring.
The initial learning curve is incredibly steep. You start with a barely functional fragment of a space station, and you have to scavenge materials from space debris to fix it and improve it. The initial difficulty is about learning how to maneuver in space without using up all your oxygen (since you use suit oxygen as propellant), and learning what debris to look for.
– Real player with 21.4 hrs in game
ConnecTank
A horribly LAZY port…
$30, for a terrible, terrible port of a game that isn’t even worth $15? How do they have the audacity to charge $30 for this, on PC, when it’s such a dreadful experience to play it on PC? I mean sure, charge $15 for it on consoles or Switch where you can actually play the thing with the intended controls, but to charge TWICE what the game is worth on PC, AND then make such a terrible port, is just taking the piss
Pros:
Cons: #1. No mouse support whatsoever. This is BY FAR the biggest problem.
– Real player with 34.8 hrs in game
Very fun and easy-to-play game for 2-players – we are six missions into the game and playing at Normal difficulty. I am not sure how it will scale with more players though.
We also tend to load the ammo as quickly as possible with little regard for the enemy-fired ammo, so as to overwhelm the enemy through sheer ammo numbers. Through this approach, each mission takes us about 10 minutes to complete and thus is manageable time-wise.
– Real player with 12.4 hrs in game
Elements
Elements is a beautiful 3rd-person open-world adventure RPG about two siblings fulfilling their destiny. Go in search of 8 Elemental Stones in a fantastical world to uncover magic and mystery and restore balance to the Elemental world and ours.
The 8 Elemental Stones are scattered throughout this fantastical world. Gain Elemental magic and abilities as you recover Elemental fragments and stones. Use weapons and gear you find, gather, and craft to help you on your journey. Remember the stones are linked to the Elements of Earth. You hold the fate of two worlds in your hand. This is your destiny.
EXPLORE
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Elemythia is yours to explore. Choose your path wisely.
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Ensure your mind is as sharp as your sword. You will encounter puzzles along the way.
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Many creatures you encounter are tameable and mountable. Have fun exploring!
COLLECT
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Collect resources and elemental fragments on your journey. Use them to craft gear, build, and enhance your magic abilities.
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Mix and match your gear, abilities, and elemental magic to customize your character and find the most powerful build.
BUILD
- Build a homestead to store items, farm, or just relax by the fire. Use homesteads as fast travel points and customize them to make it feel like you are home.
FIGHT
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The Elemental stones will be protected by powerful guardians. When you are ready, challenge them for a chance at legendary Elemental gear.
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Melee, Magic, or Ranged combat gives you a choice on how you defeat your enemies.
PLAY WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS
- Play local split-screen co-op and go in search of the Elemental stones with family and friends.
JOIN A GROWING COMMUNITY
- Join our Discord community to share ideas and help shape the game. We want you to get lost in the game while searching for the stones.
Mercenary Kings: Reloaded Edition
‘You can’t be serious. Okay listen, this is a suicide mission. There are hundreds of enemies, we know nothing about the terrain and only have very limited suppli-…’ – ‘It’s okay, we’ll send in the KINGS, they can handle everything.’ Insert some dramatic music
‘Mercenary Kings‘ is an interesting recipe: You take a portion of ‘Mega Man‘, add some elements of ‚Monster Hunter‘ and spice it up with a pinch of ‘Metal Slug‘ or ‘Contra‘. This may sound like a very odd combination and the reviews are quite ambivalent about the qualities of the game but especially in co-op this game is a blast.
– Real player with 49.0 hrs in game
First Impressions
When I first saw the trailer, I thought of an earlier era of gaming. Many older games consisted of military members lugging around guns, dodging flashily colored bullets, and charging enemies. Over time the emphasis shifted from 2D games like this to 3D FPS. It’s nice seeing this style of game nowadays, and this is what caught my eye, in spite of a lackluster overall rating. Having put so much time into the game, I understand the mixed results better now, and hope to explain the ups and downs of this game.
– Real player with 47.0 hrs in game