Vagante

Vagante

After a whole 1000 hours of playing this game, I think it’s time that I should write my thoughts about it. I’m gonna be listing some strengths and weaknesses of this game and the severity is determined by the amount of +’s or -’s, up to 3. I’ll state a solution for any problem I have if I can think of one. Also, spoiler warning. If you don’t want to get spoiled, just skip to the bottom of this review.

+++Nearly limitless replayability. I’ve managed to stick with this game for 1000 hours because it keeps putting me in unique scenarios, despite the level generation variety not being great. Not only are there a lot of builds but the gear is so random that you’ll be getting very different stat spreads and equipment perks to use at various points in the game.

Real player with 1053.4 hrs in game


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This is a beautiful little game. It’s deceptively simple but almost impossible to master, and with enough complexity that it has extraordinary replayability. The different character classes are all unique with their own starting equipment, stats, and abilities, which allows for a wide variety of play styles. Want to run around all the enemies and attack from a distance? Be an acrobatic rogue and roll, jump, and climb around to your hearts content. Want to just brute force melee everything? Be a berserker wildling and solve all of your problems with fists. Finding a method that works for you is important because the game can be mind numbingly difficult.

Real player with 717.2 hrs in game

Vagante on Steam

A Valley Without Wind

A Valley Without Wind

This is a strange game; an endless metroid-style game where you explore a desolate world while you build structures on the overworld map to help you do so. The graphics are bizarre, mixing realistic buildings and backgrounds with PSX era particle effects and low animation sprites. The music is NES-style chiptunes mixed with high fidelity instruments. Like I said, strange.

Much has already been said of this game’s strengths and weaknesses already. I enjoyed my time with it, but I will always remember it for a different reason, one which I will detail below.

Real player with 40.4 hrs in game


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A Valley Without Wind is a good game that suffers from obvious design mistakes that tragically prevent it from living up to its potential. So instead of a great game that can be played endlessly we get a game that’s good for a while but runs out of steam once you’ve seen everything it has to offer. The tragedy is that it was clearly aiming to be played endlessly with it’s endless ocean and bottomless caves, and people clearly put a lot of work into creating a wide variety of weapons, enemies, and mini-games, but they were putting their effort in the wrong direction.

Real player with 20.3 hrs in game

A Valley Without Wind on Steam

Last Farewell

Last Farewell

[DEV] We’ve been working on Last Farewell for 2 years(as of writing this review)

I’m super proud of what we have so far and what we’ve managed to achieve in this little time as an Indie Studio, we obviously have a long way to go in terms of content(which is why we’re in Early Access) but the core is there and I’m excited to keep building this game with our community!

Would def recommend!

Real player with 29.8 hrs in game


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After months of delaying my own input, I am now finally satisfied with my current opinion on Last Farewell. This review in no way favours anyone in particular, and is entirely made upon my experience with the game.

At first, Last Farewell seemed like an impossible success. When it released on October 16, 2020 (early access*) I couldn’t play for more than 1 game without encountering a game breaking and even game ending bugs. It was not a fun experience. Aside from the bugs, the game overall just didn’t feel fun. I decided to play a few months after.

Real player with 13.5 hrs in game

Last Farewell on Steam

Tower of Guardian

Tower of Guardian

Tower of Guardian is an 2D fantasy platformer RPG. It tells about the adventures of a young woman named Liszt Arc. Once upon a time , Listz Arc as princess of light wizard , the princess from Aluria Kingdom, want to search her friend from a mysterious tower called “Tower of Darkness” which is possessed with darkness that makes eternal rain and caused calamity in Aluria Kingdom , but she never knows what inside it.

Key Features:

EMBRACE THE SKILLS

Make your way through the game to find a new various skills !

Tower of Guardian on Steam