Caapora Adventure - Ojibe’s Revenge
It nice to see the Brazilian culture represented by a game. I love the puzzles and the unique 3D cartoon style! If you like Zelda-like games you will love this one! Highly Recommended!
– Real player with 8.9 hrs in game
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Really good adventure game about brazilian folklore, a theme not that much explored. The basic mechanics reminds me old Zelda titles! Exploring previous areas with new abilities and finding all feathers and others collectibles is fun! Recomended!
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Trials of Argolis
I’ve done a lot of testing for this game and nearly every time was a joy (bridge boy frustrates me sometimes!! ;-;). Very fluid and smooth first-person combat with challenging bosses and fast paced action. The handpainted artwork lends a really neat aesthetic and overall it looks gorgeous. A great dynamic in play styles despite the rather simple controls and each boss has a particular gimmick to it. Lots of content and deffo worth a buy! ;_; eek
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
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Good concept but mechanics and actual gameplay is not polished and ass
– Real player with 3.3 hrs in game
Yaga
This is an excellent game for all those who love the RPG genre and are too tired of the same old dragons and goblins setting.
What looks to be initially a fairly simple game, manifests itself into a variety of play-styles depending on which tool you favour you can be a powerful hulk or a rogue style assassin or a swashbuckling Indiana Jones type or a Sword and Board sentinel. After the first playthrough, you realise the enormous number of options that were available to you. I started my 2nd and 3rd playthroughs as soon as I was done with the previous.
– Real player with 82.8 hrs in game
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If i had to use a single word to describe this game, that word would be: charming.
The game has its qualities and has its fair share of shortcomings, but it does manage to stand out of the crowd through its unique mix of a story inspired from Russian folktales, and a music inspired from archaic Romanian folklore.
The general idea of this game is to take various elements from Slavic folklore and bring them together as game mechanics in a light-hearted action-rpg.
The idea itself is pure genius, the execution….not so much.
– Real player with 27.3 hrs in game
Orb and the Stars
Fun and challenging platformer where you have to reach the exit as an orb while you can collect star shards in each level. The graphics are rather simple, but the game is fun and challenging.
– Real player with 7.6 hrs in game
Delusion
Delusion is an unusual puzzle game that tells a story about a beautiful world, full of life and colors, which changed beyond recognition after a series of unexplainable events had taken place.
Uncover the truth, help restore the world and save its inhabitants in a journey across five chapters with a total of one hundred fresh and carefully crafted puzzles waiting to be solved. Its turn-based gameplay is simple yet challenging, with satisfying level progression and no timers, allowing you to relax and find your own pace.
Amaze yourself with the unique, mostly hand-drawn art-style, atmosphere, and depth of the living and breathing world of Delusion and its attention to detail.
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A unique and mostly hand-drawn art-style that brings the world and its unmistakable atmosphere to life
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Simple yet challenging turn-based gameplay with satisfying level progression and no timers, allowing you to relax and find your own pace
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A total of 100 carefully crafted puzzles, each featuring an optional challenge with a unique collectible offered as the reward for its completion
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An intriguing story told in 5 chapters, with support for non-linear game progression
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Original Soundtrack composed by award-winning composer Tomáš Vrána
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Colorblind friendly
GetsuFumaDen: Undying Moon
So, my first thought about this game was: “Hold up, Konami’s making games again?!”
Second thought was: “….and it’s a niche title and NOT a more recognised name.”
Third thought was: “…. and sh!t, it’s quite good! Even for early access! You guys OK down there at Konami HQ? Just that you’re acting like…… well NOT Konami.”
…In all seriousness though, taking the rogue-like approach to a metroidvania title is an interesting spin, and fundamentally, it works well. Gameplay leans heavily towards being more tactical and methodical than it does being stylish and fast. And since you have limited ways of healing, you’re forced to consider how best to dispatch your enemies while taking as few hits as possible. It’s not quite dark souls, just enough to keep you thinking.
– Real player with 74.7 hrs in game
Writing this review while playing the v0.4.10 update (Nov. 4th 2021), and the game is in Early Access so take the review with a grain of salt upon further updates. I like this game and can’t wait to see how it evolves but at this stage I do not recommend anyone buying it right now, wait until it is fleshed out and hopefully perfected.
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Beautiful artstyle, boss intros are honestly to die for and sometimes have me rewatching em cause they are so pretty.
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Good music that is nice but doesn’t get stuck n your head in a grating way.
– Real player with 69.8 hrs in game
Ragnarock
Ragnarock has the best tracks of any rhythm game and I’ve played almost all of them. It takes time learning to hit the drums and booster shields accurately and getting the timings right. It’s a simple concept, but hard to master. Completely skill based. The multiplayer races are super fun and as far as I know, unique to Ragnarock.
– Real player with 173.5 hrs in game
The best multiplayer VR Rhythm game hands down, easily accessible to new players while offering great features for veterans, awesome soundtrack with support to import additional custom tracks.
Details for rhythm veterans; a faithful translation of a 4-lane VSRG into VR with tight timing windows and extremely competitive leaderboards even on lower difficulty songs. Highly customizable controls (angle/length/offset type settings for hammers), custom scroll speeds, practice mode with variable playback speed up to 120%.
– Real player with 61.9 hrs in game
The Gorcs' Forge
A very cute and fun management game. At the beginning you can get stuck but once you learn the basics of the game it turns really fun. I also love the soundtrack and the story. Recommended!
– Real player with 9.3 hrs in game
I spent a while playing the game and I love the gameplay!
I know is still in Early Acess, but the mechanics are so fluid and functional. It’s a strategy game with a mix of casual management style. The Gorcs Forge needs a couple of improvements and bug fixes, but is doing fine for now.
It took me about an hour to finish the game and I have to say… More PLEASE!
I could play it for hours! =D
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
Raven’s Hike
Pretty fun and challenging game!
In addition to having to figure out the best way to pass the levels, you also need to pass them by precisely controlling the character.
The beautiful soundtrack and pixel art are the icing on the cake.
– Real player with 3.8 hrs in game
A challenging grid-based about solving rooms and climbing a tower with a grapling gun. Different from other Wired Dreams’s games this one is pure action and hand-eye coordination. Did I say it is challenging? Recommended for anyone who wants to test their skills.
As expected from Wired Dreams, it features excellent soundtrack and stunning pixel art!
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game