StalakMiner

StalakMiner

Wow such nice developers!

Real player with 9.9 hrs in game


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good

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

StalakMiner on Steam

BombGears

BombGears

SINGLEPLAYER AND MULTIPLAYER BOMB MADNESS

CHOOSE YOUR GEAR AND CUSTOMIZE YOUR CHARACTER

DESTROY THE ARENA

PROCEDURAL VOXEL MAPS TO PLAY


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BombGears on Steam

Iron Age

Iron Age

Iron Age is a First-Person hack and slash with random item mods and semi-randomized dungeons. A classic dungeon crawling experience.

  • Hitbox based melee combat

  • Procedural generated dungeons with several bosses

  • Randomized loot attributes

  • Delve while avoiding deadly monsters and traps

  • Customize your character’s appearance

  • Build off a branching skill system


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Iron Age on Steam

Sector Six

Sector Six

Note: If you don’t like Diablo-like games please read the last paragraph of this review.

This is like a Diablo game but it is also unique in its way, it is a side scroller, shooter and you build a ship instead of an armored warrior. If you know Diablo-like games you already know this game too is all about loot, grinding and mindlessly destroying, highly addictive stuff. It starts with a story and you shoot various enemies such as spacecrafts, repair drones, bombardment towers, a mini boss enemy you occasionally fight called Apex, and a variety of bosses which are cleverly designed, while dodging projectiles in a bullet-hell like style and stuff, but, after collecting enough compartments to make a build, whether making it through relic items or set items (just like the set items in Diablo), dodging stops, and spamming various abilities and destroying everything in your path begins, and then you go on to grind loot to destroy them more efficiently. So yeah, you get the idea, it is a Diablo game.

Real player with 85.4 hrs in game

Before I start, let me note that since the game is in early access I’m giving it a bit more leeway than usual, but my recommendation is already for the game in its current state.

I’d bought the game through an external website without realising it was in early access, so I was a little anxious to discover it later. I don’t have many good experiences with unfinished games. But I’m glad to report that, despite not being able to finish the full story and the game having some issues, I already got enough fun out of it to be worth the price.

Real player with 58.1 hrs in game

Sector Six on Steam

Uproar: Explorer of the Worlds

Uproar: Explorer of the Worlds

We are happy to hear any suggestions and ideas from the community and will be glad to talk on our Discord:

Uproar is a third-person game with elements of rogue-like and dungeon crawler genres, where you have to defeat your opponents with improvised weapons. There are 2 gamemodes - multiplayer and singleplayer.

In multiplayer you get into one of many parallel worlds and fight with other players till the last man standing. Winner obtains an artifact.

In singleplayer you have to crawl through randomly generated dungeons with enemies, traps and secrets.

While you are getting through the levels, you can obtain unique artifacts and resources to upgrade your character. The farther you go, the harder it will become, but the prize will also be better.

Features:

  • Every part of the environment can be your weapon (If not, we will add it)

  • Totally destructible (well, almost)

  • Various levels, each with its' unique items

  • Procedural levels and their parts - that makes every game unpredictable

  • Early access. We know how the game must look, but the core idea is so ambitious that we are open to hear your thoughts and ideas!

Multiplayer

Short fast-paced fight till the last man standing. The last player takes artifact with him. You can’t respawn in the match and have only one chance to win.

At the start of the match, your only weapon is your fists, but you can pick up every item that can be a “weapon” (or can’t be). Defeat every other opponent and be the last one! The closer the end of the match is, the more unstable the world becomes and things from other dimensions start to spawn on the map.

Singleplayer(Co-op)

To obtain an artifact on your own you have to go through dungeons that are inhabitat by creatures (not always friendly). Sometimes you will encounter different sort of traps and obstacles, but also there is a chance to find something valuable.

Levels are divided into Realms, but inside each realm they are quite different, with it’s own features and secrets. It will be pretty hard to predict what you find in the future.

Future Features:

  • Companions - small robots that will accompany you in solo adventures. They will be able to help you in fight and in your walkthrough.

  • Your private house - furnish it with artifacts from your adventures and call your friends to show off!

  • Cooperative mode? Ofcourse! Everything is funnier with a party!

Uproar: Explorer of the Worlds on Steam

3DRPG

3DRPG

3DRPG is a voxelized old-school RPG where you explore a Randomly Generated world filled with random dungeons, towns and people.

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The Graphic is pleasant and the sounds match it really well.

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The Story itself is pretty basic, but its there, its good to know what and why you are doing

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Real player with 27.8 hrs in game

The first few times I played this game, I really had no clue what I was doing.

then it slowly started to click, now I’m having a great time playing this little game.

First off, this game should be needs to be played with a Controller, be it Steam or Xbox, it’s just easier. (I had problems with it not responding to my keystrokes on my laptop, controller use is near flawless (you’ll occasionally charge an arrow and have it drop as if it didn’t register the charge.)

The idea is you’ve been killed, but your soul escapes the underworld are you come back to life. you choose a “challenge” to keep your life, be it killing your killer, making money, or killing monsters, amongst other things… additional challenges unlock with subsequent playthroughs, you can only start with “Killing your killer” or “exchange your soul for another”

Real player with 16.4 hrs in game

3DRPG on Steam

Ascendants Rising

Ascendants Rising

the game is still at its early stage, the tutorial is very simple, at the beginning you have to press “V” to continue with the tutorial, after defeating the final boss, you will go into the hub were you can team up with your friends, at the moment it does not have a LFG system, according to the dev on discord they say it is going to be added in the future, so if you want to play you have to find friends on their discord and add them on steam, invite them through steam and then you can play. The game is good looking, we have to keep in mind this is an alpha and that new content and fixes will be delivered. At the moment this is not a single player game, you have to either go to the game discord and find people there or your group of friends has to buy the game as well.

Real player with 12.9 hrs in game

I love the PvE aspect of the game in the Coliseum. It is also very challenging cause the bosses are really hard to beat!

Currently there are some bugs and some of the servers are not running well. But these are trivial and I believe that the devs can easily fix them in the coming days or maybe weeks at max.

Should you try the game? For sure! See you at the Coliseum!

Real player with 3.4 hrs in game

Ascendants Rising on Steam

Plague Breaker

Plague Breaker

Was addicted after 5 minutes. Beat the game on hard with all characters and I don’t normally play these types of games but this was fun attempting to unlock as much as possible. Don’t pass this up if you enjoy rougelike games.

Real player with 24.1 hrs in game

Plague Breaker is a really cool roguelike game based on games like castlevania. It’s got a cool class system that I enjoyed, item pickups similar to Issac, and level and item randomizations. It’s a pretty fun game and even has co-op. A few of the class choices can be traps that don’t work well if you aren’t paying attention to the items you have or don’t have likely access too based on your difficulty, but as long as you avoid that, most play styles you choose can adapt fairly well.

I requested this game on keymailer because it looked awesome and it was.

Real player with 22.5 hrs in game

Plague Breaker on Steam

Red Solstice 2: Survivors

Red Solstice 2: Survivors

A few things about Red Solstice 2:

  • Red Solstice is one of those games where having a group of people in voice chat with whom you regularly play makes it significantly better.

  • I found the unlock progression-rate to be rather slow, yet far from the worst. If you’ve ever played Vermintide 2, it’s noticeably faster than that, but still a bit of a grind. Though, take this with a grain of salt, as I dislike all time-accumulated or points-accumulated unlock-gating in games that do not have a tycoon-like feedback element to them.

Real player with 861.3 hrs in game

I’ve gotten some play time out of this and enjoyed it for the most part, so I’ll give it a thumbs up, especially for its price tag.

If you’re fine with lots of bugs, some balance issues and weird descriptions with new content releases which are fixed between a week to a month later, then this is a pretty solid game. It’d be an awesome game if it wasn’t constantly tripping over itself with every content release.

Singleplayer is serviceable with bots if you build them and use them right. There are a lot of “wrong” builds which will make playing singleplayer with bots miserable until the “right” builds are discovered. Every game mode can also be played online coop with friends or strangers, which tends to make the experience more interesting.

Real player with 367.5 hrs in game

Red Solstice 2: Survivors on Steam

Rift Wizard

Rift Wizard

The first thing you should know about Rift Wizard is that it has no unlockables, which already makes it better than basically every other commercial roguelike out there. Just install the game and go ham with all the (so far) 130+ spells and 60+ skills already available from the beginning, no holding the player hostage with the same old moronic reward cycle that deliberately vandalizes gameplay because developers are so terrified of players figuring out their game is boring and there’s actually nothing interesting to do that they have to hide all the (pitiful) content behind more hours of your time than the entire game could ever really provide.

Real player with 146.4 hrs in game

Short version: Rift Wizard is an amazing and challenging puzzle roguelike that will repeatedly put your analytical skills to the test as you experiment with fun free-form build combinations and explore realm after realm full of interesting creatures and hostile wizards.

Long version:

There’s just so much strategy packed into an accessible interface with simple, intuitive controls and plenty of information at your fingertips, pretty much everything you need to succeed–if you’re careful ;)

Rift Wizard is EXTREMELY overwhelming at first because you really do have instant access to the entire spell and skill list, over a couple hundred of them, each with their own variety of possible upgrades that offer so many options for dealing with the wide range of threats you’ll face, from mapwide effects, to creatures teaching other creatures spells, to creatures spawning more/different creatures, to creatures growing more powerful when they see certain types of spells cast, to simply way too many to mention–lots of interesting mechanics out there, and the battles get really really crazy.

Real player with 72.4 hrs in game

Rift Wizard on Steam