The Falconeer
Alright, here’s the dealio, I saw this game before it was released and was instantly enamored by open world flying and dog fighting mechanics (something I’ve dabbled in before and liked). I followed it very closely until it released and bought it almost immediately when it was available. At first I used a controller to play the game, unsure if keyboard and mouse worked (my preferred method), it was a bit wonky and the controls took some time to get used to. While the game says its not keyboard and mouse supported I play it keyboard and mouse anyway, my fingers are not suited for basic controller controls so when it can be keyboard and mouse that is my go to any and every time regardless if its made for it or not. Using my preferred control system does increase my enjoy-ability to play the game (because duh I can actually PLAY the game this way).
– Real player with 58.0 hrs in game
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Above the clouds, freedom must be boundless… or not, as The Falconeer shows us. Our falcon makes it only just above the clouds. Most of the time we fly either very close to the ground or at cloud height, but not much higher. That makes sense, because it’s damn cold up there and the oxygen is a bit scarce.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
inAntrum
inAntrum is an atmospheric 3D action-adventure RPG developed as game series and released in five parts. It combines action RPG elements from The Witcher III, like the combat and quest system, as well as adventure puzzle elements and a 3D-stylised graphic from the Zelda series in an entirely new fantasy setting. The game is being developed in Unreal engine 4 for the PC first.
inAntrum - Part I is set in the mysterious world of Antrum, a gigantic cave biotope where human-like animal creatures, wild creatures and elemental monsters live in five large different regions ranging from the desert to a flying island.
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Tzakol in Exile
Help the ancient computer to restore order on a colonized planet where everything went wrong a long time ago.
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Different types of procedural adventures and their duration: a short run or an extended exploration of a lost temple.
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Four difficulty levels.
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Buy weapons&artifacts from the islanders and complete their quests. Improve the village between adventures.
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8+ playable characters: brave knights, wise wizards, rangers, etc. The complete set.
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Dozens of skills and abilities without strict class boundaries.
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Various types of weapons with their own pros and cons.
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Numerous enemies: dangerous and not so dangerous.
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Global progress.
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