Trine Enchanted Edition
achievements
achievements are great and easy - nothing complicated or terrible, just your good-old collectathon
next games are better
it is hard to review Trine 1, with Trine 2 and Trine 4 - much better and polished games - being around, but reviewing the game solely on the following games' experience isn’t fair, so let’s check game’s its own merits but keep in mind that the latter installments are far superior than Trine 1. if you are stingy on money, then look for Trine 2 or Trine 4 instead
– Real player with 25.3 hrs in game
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AT A GLANCE
(Full review follows below)
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Game Name: Trine Enchanted Edition
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Original Release: 2009
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Genre Tags: Platformer; Adventure; Puzzle; Coop; Beautiful Artwork
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My Overall Grade: A
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Estimated Playtime (Campaign): 12-30 hours
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Multiplayer Aspect: Optional
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Recommended To: Established fans of the genre; Those intrigued by the genre; Aesthetes; Game atmosphere connoisseurs; Casual gamers; Multiplayer gamers
– Real player with 24.0 hrs in game
Skeletal Dance Party
This masterpiece has the single-most terrifying spell in any game I have ever played.
You and your friends take up arms against the sudden, new menace that has already exterminated half of your village. A necromancer - a single necromancer - has seized the ample supply of your ancestors in the catacombs and raised an army of abominations. Your squad takes patrol in the hall of chieftans, where your chief, and his chief before him, and his chief before him, they all rest, having lived valiant lives. The rhythmic rattling of the wretched rawboned ruffians relates your irresistable restless repose. The undead army clatters around the corner and without hesitation or coordination, impales your only companion upon dozens of spears and swords, each stolen from what were once your countrymen.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
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Approximate amount of time to 100%: 6,5h
Estimated achievement difficulty: 4/10
Minimum number of playthroughs needed: 1
Has it been in a bundle: Yes
Is there a good guide available: No, but you don’t need any
How many people have complete this game at the time I’m writing this review: 1 on Astats
Multiplayer achievements: No
Missable achievements: Maybe one
Grinding Achievements: No
DLC-Only achievements: No
Time-gated achievements: No
RNG-achievements: No
Does difficulty affect achievements: No
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
Floppy Heroes 2
a good game, but needs updates.
i do really like this game, but i have a few issues, first, since i bought it i have seen 0 content updates, and the game is kinda bare bones. second, the included characters are scarce, and i’d like to not go to the workshop to find new armours and weapons. thirds, the physics can be a lil' janky at times, and its kinda hard to hit an enemy
i recommend this game for those who are bored, but otherwise, wait for updates.
– Real player with 21.7 hrs in game
One of the best multiplayer couch games ever made!
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game
Naau: The Lost Eye
Played on an Index. The game is in early access but has a good amount of content to offer. I would say not speed running the game could be completed in ~ 15 hours. Fun and interactive ways to beat each of the different enemies bosses to battle. There are bugs fixes and game play balance the developers have mentioned are working to bring to the game. They have a discord and are acceptive on feedback. The current weapon selection is good but could be improved upon. Some of the other reviews have mentioned the breaking or loss of weapons but a full play through found it wasn’t too much of a problem and can see it easily be improved when more balancing is done. Plot is a lacking but I feel is made up by the interesting and vast environments.
– Real player with 19.3 hrs in game
A fantasy puzzle adventure game with an Indiana Jones feel.
I was a beta tester for this game so was lucky enough to play it before it’s now released in Early Access. I have really been enjoying playing though it.
I very much recommend this one to everyone with VR! I feel like this game has something for almost everyone.
Full review: https://vrgamefaqs.com/naau-the-lost-eye/
Gameplay video: https://youtu.be/IaZS7sDihY4
Positives:
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Full length VR game with a lot of content!
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Beautiful and unique environments.
– Real player with 11.3 hrs in game
Portability
I like bouncy balls most.
Gameplay mechanic is unique.
Second half of game is where the real fun begins.
The only thing it is lacking is the explosives.
– Real player with 4.8 hrs in game
edit: windowed mode got patched in and found out what score is based on, so edited the review a bit.
portability is a physics-based puzzler with portals. I can take or leave the latter but try to avoid the former, however, the trailer made it look fun. and it is exactly that.
– Real player with 3.9 hrs in game
Tomb Keeper Mansion Deluxe Pinball
this game is amazing, love it. maps are super fun and exciting. has everything you would want.
– Real player with 3.5 hrs in game
This is a good little collection of pinball games made by Pinblend Studios. Right now there are three pinball tables that they made and are all included in this game. I actually won this game in a tournament they had so I got this game for free! Two thumbs up.
– Real player with 0.8 hrs in game
A Fisherman’s Tale
Experienced on Windows Mixed Reality.
You can view my review here: https://youtu.be/g65kkU6FUtY
A Fisherman’s Tale is one of the better VR puzzle adventure games. It’s also one of the best-looking VR games with a beautiful art-style. It has gorgeous visuals, good voice acting, a nice story, & solid puzzles. It’s built not only exclusively for VR, but the experience is something magical in VR.
Game took me about 90 minutes to complete. I think it’s taken most people from 60-90 minutes to complete. The puzzles are perfect for casual puzzle fans or puzzle beginners. However, puzzle veterans may find the puzzles too easy. Luckily, even if you find the puzzles too easy, there’s still a nice story and world to discover.
– Real player with 2.3 hrs in game
This game started strong but was a huge letdown. The game mechanic is interesting but the experience is VERY brief and the controls really get in the way, especially during the last level. I won’t spoil it but it was borderline unplayable. I switched from room-scale to sitting because the navigation is unintuitive and inprecise. In the sitting position, it seemed like it wanted the controllers inside of my physical torso in order to be able pick up certain objects and there was no way to reposition my body. There is an absolutely awful hint system that would not stop despite being turned off. Had I needed the hint, it would not help because it is vague. But, it deluged me with the same hint and, given that I was actually struggling with the controls, not having trouble figuring out the easy puzzle, it was aggravating. Furthermore, the game, seemingly arbitrarily, decides to reset objects to their initial position, meaning they have to be picked up (and interacted with) again and, coupled with the control quality, this is infuriating.
– Real player with 2.0 hrs in game
Arcane Golf
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The one thing it needs to make it perfect is a replay shortcut button because it’s tedious to go to the top left corner every time. Also the yellow replay button is unintuitively placed in between the exit and “next” button. I think those should have been placed vertically instead of horizontally but nvm.
– Real player with 21.5 hrs in game
Arcane golf is, well a golf game, kind of. You are expected to put the ball in a hole, but going through 2d levels it’s closer to a platformer with golf controls than to other minigolf type games.
The visuals of the game are very pleasing, and the game actually has some story behind it, with a character talking you through as you progress with the levels, nothing special but adds some to the world.
The gameplay for the most part is also fun, but there are a few exceptions, most levels are designed with a specific way of beating them in mind, but during some I just couldn’t figure out what that way could be, since they were really open, with no real indicators what the devs had in mind, some lightly tinted wall bricks as to indicate a first hit, or a place to aim at would be a nice touch, as it was admittedly a bit frustrating to just be stuck and try to find a valiable strategy, while messing with angles, places to shoot from or speeds of the hit. It was rare (only a few levels like that) but as there are no guides for the game it was bothersome.
– Real player with 7.7 hrs in game
Jump! Fork!
I did like being a fork, but when my lives were 0 they were stuck at 0. I was also stuck on the 2nd level.
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Project META
Such a fun superhero game, perfectly fufills several superhero power fantasies from web slinging to shooting fire from your hands to super strength and flight. You know that scene where superman punches his foe into the sky and hit them a couple more times, only to zip around in front of where they’re flying towards only to smack them to the ground? You can do that, and it feels WAY cooler than you think.
It is still in early development and I am SUPER excited to be there every step of the way as this game grows and develops.
– Real player with 14.1 hrs in game
If you would like to feel like superman and send enemies flying, this game is for you! This game really makes me feel like a super hero and you can actually have a selection of many more powers and it will keep growing! The graphics are good and will improve over time I can bet because the single dev is listening to the players! You have a variety of enemy types to choose from and the level selection is decent.
This game has so much potential, just give it time and you will love it!
– Real player with 9.4 hrs in game