Conqueror’s Blade

Conqueror’s Blade

[Edited again to respond to My.Com’s Ishtrall]:

Still, wouldn’t a [publisher] tag be more accurate and appropriate? Even if the publishers and developers coordinate together (as one would expect), the [Developer] title is not truthful, as whenever the CMs and Mods make excuses about not being able to make any fixes or changes themselves, they say, as you just demonstrated here, below: ‘all we can do is pass on your feedback (we’ve re-labeled as sentiment) to the developers’.

Personally, I prefer Discord, as most players already use this with their houses and alliances. I recognize wider and diverse feedback is needed to help improve the game, so wherever players can report the issues is applicable, I do expect acknowledgement of their reporting on WHATEVER platform, rather than constant announcements to “buy this new cosmetic set” etc. as all we often see.

Real player with 2907.6 hrs in game


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I have over 1300 hours into this game. It is about as healthy and addictive as Heroin. This is not a game for people with limited gaming time. It is the most expensive free to play game I have ever encountered. In fact it is the most expensive game I have ever encountered with over $1500 in micro purchases trying to keep up with the pack. That is over a buck an hour play time. My buddy spent over $2000 before he quit and uninstalled the game. It delivers lots of excitement and lots of variety. BUT what it does not deliver is respect for its users. They set up quests that require players to be available at certain times to access the events needed to complete the quests. It is not uncommon to find oneself waiting for more than 20 minutes for a field battle to start even though they state on the screen typical wait time is 2 minutes. Other companies use systems that estimate wait time much more precisely. IF they cannot provide a PVP battle within a reasonable amount of time and it is needed for quests they should offer it in a PVE mode. I can’t count how many weekly quests I missed owing to the long waits to get into battles. No other game have I encountered such wait times. We all don’t have the luxury of being available 24/7. It is the stingiest company/game I have played when it comes to items and rewards. It seems magically engineered to slow down player progress to the point they will be happy to grab a micro purchase to speed up what become monotonous quests. I have never been an advocate for games with micro sales that give players advantages. They usually engineer them to make it discouraging for players who do not purchase in game. A good example is ho they make no provision for members to finish or buy out daily or weekly quests and collect the pries using game resources which are critical to progress. So week after week I found myself paying from $5 to $15 buying out weeklies. They are designed to suck cash out of your pocket. If not they would have allowed members to work at their own speed and not forcing them to pay real money to buy out the remaining quests. Having a premium account is fine. But having a hand out at every corner looking for gold is not exactly a member service. It is the worst of game marketing. Gamers should not put up with it.

Real player with 1364.3 hrs in game

Conqueror's Blade on Steam

Dawn of the Dragons: Ascension

Dawn of the Dragons: Ascension

This game is fun but let’s be honest they want the micro transactions so bad you have to load another game waiting for your stamina to come back is insane. Greed is not always good. Fix the damn game so you can keep playing and not have 20 min downtime just to hit the next node.

Real player with 78.1 hrs in game


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meh…. you hit a wall at l 30. but after a acceptable amount of grinding it kind of picks back up. key is you dont always have to get 100% in a spot before moving on. you can come back. the suggested power to take a dungeon is nonsense. ignore it

Real player with 71.2 hrs in game

Dawn of the Dragons: Ascension on Steam

Game of Thrones Winter is Coming

Game of Thrones Winter is Coming

The game is pay to win, yes. But you can still have fun playing it for free. For fans and lovers of Game of Thrones, I would recommend this game.

If you do not love or haven’t even heard of Game of Thrones, then I would still recommend this game if you like multiplayer and strategy/base building type of games

I would advise strong caution to you about whether you should spend money on this game. It’s so easy to spend money on games like this that suck you in with ‘special’ promotions. Do not fall for this marketing trick. The packs are not special, and they are offered to everybody.

Real player with 6696.0 hrs in game


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I’ve spent the biggest part of last year playing this game, building, upgrading etc. I can honestly say - this game is by far one of the worst when it comes to forcing people to pay in order to, not only win, but to play as well. The game requires you to spend far too much time clicking around and playing it in order to advance at a relatively reasonable speed. However, after you grind and build and research and get stronger, you come to realise that all that time was wasted, because every part of this game is and was, and always will be, very strongly tipped to P2W side. Items in this game ARE NOT cheap. If you think you’ll spend a few bucks here or there and you’ll be set - this isn’t the game for you… Overall, after playing it for so long, I can honestly say it’s a rather boring game, but most ppl stay cause of people they’ve met playing. One more thing to note is their customer service, which is by far the worst I’ve ever seen in any game. So long story short:

Real player with 4933.6 hrs in game

Game of Thrones Winter is Coming on Steam

Darkzone: Idle RPG

Darkzone: Idle RPG

I have been playing for a long time during the alpha (before a massive overhaul of the combat happened) and when a Steam version (that also got like a 6 months alpha) happened.

When I found this game for the first time, the game was a bit clunky and the UI somewhat weird. The game was way way more simpler, we didn’t have conquest, the story was played ALWAYS as co-op (you used a second player as a bot, anyone in the range of your level), and we had a tap system to do damage, that nobody used.

Devs, in discord, listened to feedback, and with every update, some of the clunkyness was removed, some suggestions were added, things got changed, and we eventually got a massive rehauling of the combat and progression system, with levels, attribute builds, skills, and new different stats (evasion, accuracy, damage reductions… those stats didn’t exist at all before).

Real player with 1310.2 hrs in game

It’s a (mostly) auto-battler with some rpg / strategic elements that is a port from a mobile app. My sole experiences with the game have been through Steam, so this review is not based on the mobile experience. Overall, I recommend the game to players who enjoy incremental / auto-battler style games that incorporate some strategic elements.

Pros:

It’s visually appealing

The devs are exceptionally active on Discord and respond promptly to player issues. They remain positive in their player interactions regardless of ratings. When I raised an issue with my account, it was addressed quickly.

Real player with 511.7 hrs in game

Darkzone: Idle RPG on Steam

Prime & Load : 1776

Prime & Load : 1776

Very fun game with a lot of potential

The Good:

-A spiritual successor to NW in both feel and graphics.

-Smooth gameplay despite bugs

-Good balance of authenticity and fun

-Constant updates

-Much appreciated regiment focus

-Enjoyable cavalry and musket mechanics

-Netcode is extremely smooth

-It’s still EA, and is constantly improving!

The Bad:

-Graphics are not up to modern standards

-Some bugs persist that are being ironed out

-Playerbase not huge yet

-Really just the bugs that keep cropping up. They’re little annoying things, but they are being fixed.

Real player with 83.6 hrs in game

(54thRegt) Col. Pertanix here,

For players who have experienced Mount and Blade NW, Holdfast and etc, Prime and Load: 1776 is for you. The game itself features plenty of cool American Revolutionary War uniforms varying from British and Hessian units to American and French. If cool uniforms alone weren’t enough to convince you, the gameplay is also great. Though this is better played with friends and in line battle formation, the weapons of the game range from pistols and swords for officers, to the ever famous Brown Bess musket and more. What I enjoy the best about Prime and Load is the community coming together to enjoy some good old fashioned 18th century warfare. The battles are fun, and well organized by the developers and players alike. As a reenactor who is confined to his house due to Covid-19, this is my next best option to re-create historical battles. It is certainly worth the ever penny I spent.

Real player with 72.9 hrs in game

Prime & Load : 1776 on Steam

Werewolves Online

Werewolves Online

Plays like the movie series but the community is not english?

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Werewolves Online on Steam

Find & Destroy: Tank Strategy

Find & Destroy: Tank Strategy

Great turn based strategy game, many hours of fun to be had.

Pros:

Great strategy value with several classes of tanks and customizable skill tree

Most tanks are buyable without premium currency

Free premium currency and items with daily missions

Cons:

Skill tree is the same for all tanks and pretty much fixed for predefined play styles.

Some low level skills are pretty much wasted skill points when you’re focused on getting the higher level ones for your play style (i.e: you need base capture in order to get visibility skills; or defense skill in order to get double shot)

Real player with 202.0 hrs in game

In short

It’s a turn-based mini World of Tanks clone:

  • gameplay is somehow simplified (no LoS, just FoG), but very sound;

  • microtransactions' benefits do not upset me (YMMV);

  • decent play against bots (if you are a lone human in your team and no humans are in the opposite team);

  • a multiplayer game with almost no players online.

Full review

It’s a turn-based mini World of Tanks. It’s a very good casual game, that would be a lot of fun to play, if there were more people playing it. If it got for a while a decent number of players, then player population should multiply very fast.

Real player with 68.6 hrs in game

Find & Destroy: Tank Strategy on Steam

Stash

Stash

This game is unbelievably dry. There’s a serviceable tactical combat system but strategy and positioning don’t really seem that important. You can pin an enemy between yourself and a piece of terrain and that reduces their damage. You can flank and surround enemies also. But even with all this, it’s just rudimentary tactics. It doesn’t really do much to excite me. Also, the special abilities and spells are functional but not exciting.

The stash in camp starts with 20 slots for your character and 1 slot shared with your characters. It costs 7000 Medallions to add ONE slot to the shared stash. Adding a slot to your individual character’s stash is also one slot at a time but you can use in game materials and Triads, the money that drops from monsters and shopkeepers. Everything is similarly monetized, “do you want more than ONE crafting skill per character?” “That will be 5000 Medallions please.” The coins are priced at this moment at 4000 Medallions for $5 USD. These space upgrades and character upgrades seem to be too expensive. Giving a character just one crafting skill seems to be a little too strict.

Real player with 63.5 hrs in game

This isn’t really a review so much as an extended comment on someone else’s review, but I thought that this would help clear up some misunderstandings about a game that took me a little while to get into, but that I’ve completely fallen in love with, and will continue to play for the forseeable future.

The original review can be seen here: http://steamcommunity.com/id/metsushiro/recommended/466660/

As a recently joined player that got past the first hour or so of this game, I’d like to point a few things out to you. I’m not saying you’re wrong to be disappointed in the first little bit of the game, because you’re probably used to how games throw everything at you all at once and force you into a handholdy tutorial in which you learn maybe a tenth of what they show you because it’s throwing so much in your face. This game’s main feature is that it doesn’t do that. It’s intentional.

Real player with 56.4 hrs in game

Stash on Steam

Mushrooms: Forest Walker

Mushrooms: Forest Walker

Mushrooms: Forest Walker is a Mushroom Picker Simulator.

The game will feature single player story mode as well as multiplayer mode: Mushrooms Battle Royale and Co-Op Mode to play with friends - 4 main unique characters.

Very fast with special ability to find the biggest mushrooms in the forest.

Use the spear and knows how to track animals and other mushroom pickers.

Can use weapons and has the ability to camouflage.

Knows how to prepare potions and traps.

In the game we will be able to pick, recognize, trade and use mushrooms to prepare meals, elixirs and special mixtures.

We will be able to travel in five different worlds: North America, Asia, South America, Europe and Africa.

Each world contains specific and unique kind of mushrooms and stories.

We can find edible and not edible mushrooms, but also special shrooms with unique properties which can be used as ingredients to healing and making special effects mixtures.

During our walk in the forests we’ll find special characters and individuals which are looking for rare shrooms - you will be able to help in their search and receive special recipies and items.

Forests are a danger area, so you should watch out and use all your skills and knowledge for survival in hard diffcult conditions.

Crafting, cooking, survival skills will be very valuable.

If you don’t like to walk in forest alone, you will be able to travel with your friends in multiplayer mode. There will be special challenges for individual and cooperation modes.

So start your adventure in Mushrooms: Forest Walker and find very rare magic shrooms.

  • Mushroom Picker Simulator

  • Over 100 different kinds of mushrooms

  • Edible, not edible, with special properties and magic shrooms

  • Five different worlds with unique flora: North America (Blair Forest), Asia (Aokigahara Forest), Europe (Babayaga Forest), South America (Machu Picchu Forest), Africa (Babylon Forest)

  • Over 250 different tasks and puzzles using: crafting, cooking, trading and survival skills

  • Over 30 unique characters, f.e.: Jacob the Walker, Black Witch from Blair, Suicide Forest Keeper, Fire Walker from Twin Hills, and more…

  • Multiplayer - individual and co-op challenges with Special Mushroom Battle Royale scenario

  • Achievements, Cards, Leaderboards

  • Mushrooms encyclopedia (Mushroom Book) with description of all kind of mushrooms - over 500 pages

  • Special mobile app to scan mushrooms with additional information

Mushrooms: Forest Walker on Steam

Pretend

Pretend

So yesterday I was eating with my family when all of a sudden a “crew mate” broke in through the front door. He had a ski mask on and a gun which was sus, but he a good skin. My father told us all to hide so we don’t get killed by the obvious imposter. I could see him from my hiding spot under the table and he looked sus. So I told my dad “DAD YOU THINK HE IS THE IMPOSTER? HE IS SUS!” I yelled as loud as I could. The imposter found us hiding and shot my father five times. The imposter was so dumb, who kills someone in front of crew mates? I ran to call the emergency meeting by grabbing my phone off the table when I heard my mother get shot and scream for me. Lol she was so bad at among us. My teammates sucked and were dying to the worst Imposter. So I called the emergency meeting and for some reason a S.W.A.T team rammed down the door and killed the imposter. Lol that’s not how the game goes, I think they were hacking.

Real player with 154.4 hrs in game

–-{Graphics}—

☐ You forget what reality is

☐ Beautiful

☐ Good

☐ Decent

☐ Bad

☑ Don‘t look too long at it

☐ Paint.exe

—{Gameplay}—

☐ Very good

☐ Good

☐ It‘s just gameplay

☐ Mehh

☑ Starring at walls is better

☐ Just don‘t

—{Audio}—

☐ Eargasm

☐ Very good

☐ Good

☑ Not too bad

☐ Bad

☐ Earrape

—{Audience}—

☐ Kids

☐ Teens

☐ Adults

☑ Humans

—{PC Requirements}—

☐ Check if you can run paint

☐ Potato

☐ Decent

☐ Fast

☐ Rich boiiiiii

☐ Ask NASA if they have a spare computer

☑ Required specs is randomized.

Real player with 1.5 hrs in game

Pretend on Steam