PROJECTIONS
This is an extremely unique and fun game. I’ve been a fan of Wolfgun’s music for many years, and when I saw the trailer, I was dazzled but I shared others' concerns about the game being visually busy or hard to follow. I was proven wrong very quickly and I’m really amazed at how quickly I picked it up and how fun and addicting it is. I think this game has an incredible spirit to it, the story mode is quite interesting and high concept and I find myself pondering the meaning (or meanings) of it weeks later. I’m extremely excited to see what Wolfgun does next and I think this is a remarkable first game and definitely a worthwhile experience.
– Real player with 36.1 hrs in game
If you, like me, have never played a hack-and-slash game in your life, you may very likely find Projections a bit difficult and even frustrating at first. Every time you get smacked and your score is halved for it, even though you swear you hit the dodge button just in time to parry that attack from an entity you’re familiar with? If you, like me, get incredibly invested in and perhaps a little overly-competitive over beating your own high scores? It can be a bit disheartening to say the least.
– Real player with 34.6 hrs in game
Adventure of Tuck
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Adventure of Tuck is a roguelite game in which you play as Tuck.
Tuck wants to be a writer, but he has no inspiration. This is when Tuck decides to go into the forest for an adventure of his own. Once he gets into the forest, the ideas start flowing, but this quickly comes to an abrupt end. This is when his true adventure begins.
Fight a wide variety of enemies with unique attack patterns. Upon defeating the enemies, Tuck will write more information down about each enemy with some of his own silly little comments. Tuck has a basic attack, three different basic abilities and an ultimate ability. These basic abilities are upgradable!
Explore different types of biomes which have different enemies. Each biome also has a couple unique special tiles, which makes it worth exploring!
Make friends with cute little characters. Some of these will help you on your journey by giving you quests, upgrading your weapon, upgrading your abilities, and more!
Each biome contains a unique boss with different attack patterns and multiple phases. These epic boss fights are definitely not something you should underestimate!
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DEADHUNTERS
A cooperative rogueplaying game.
Choose your hero, embark on missions and make decisions together.
Loot, level up and die again and again in an ever changing world of darkness.
Conquer the damned and earn your rightful place in the Guild of Deadhunters!
SKILL BASED HACK’N’SLASH COMBAT
In DEADHUNTERS every hit counts. You need to aim all of your attacks and make sure that you dodge those of your enemies! If you are skilled enough you can make your enemies hit each-other, helping you get rid of them all!
EXTENSIVE PROGRESSION SYSTEM
Collect a wide variety of weapons and magical artifacts to inflict as much damage on your foes as you can. Level up your characters and unlock their unique traits to help you defeat the Dead Plague!
CHOICE BASED NARRATIVE
Whether you play with others or alone you will have to make decisions on every mission you take on. On the way you need to choose where to go, who to fight and what to discover!
GRIM ATMOSPHERE IN A UNIQUE STYLE
Immerse yourself in this cursed world filled various intriguing characters. Enjoy their banter and get to know their stories as you progress in the game!
PROCEDURAL ENVIRONMENTS
Along with the changing narrative your surroundings change as well. The world of DEADHUNTERS is unforgiving and you will suffer ceaselessly but never in the same place!
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Labyrinth Legend
100%, Over 100+ hours; I guess I can write a review now! giggles
There are two modes: the regular one, that has points you can go back to if you fail or just wanna hunt for loot; the other one, ‘Extra Game’ is the rogue-like mode, which I recommend getting familiar with the story mode before playing the Extra Game.
There is a lot of content and difficulty settings, Easy to understand loot, and potions are filled when back at town. Plus, the visual style of the areas are really nice, and the soundtrack is amazing, especially in later stages!
– Real player with 114.7 hrs in game
This game is super fun, definitely worth the money. I highly suggest playing this game I’m addicted. :)
– Real player with 36.1 hrs in game
Dragonpath
This reminded me a bit of playing Sunken recently, I like the combat and mechanics alot better here, Sunken has nicer graphics but lacks dashing and combat speed. Wish they would team up to make the best of both worlds.^^
Played the first 2 levels and I must say the dodging, blocking and attacking feels great.
Downsides are on the sound design (not bad, but you can tell there are some free stock sounds in there), graphical detail (the head of your character looks a bit like a potato) and trashmob design (like 1-3 mobs per room instead of typical arpg hordes, bosses were fine tho)
– Real player with 29.5 hrs in game
Can’t really recommend here’s why…
First off I bought this on sale. 66% off… what a Deal!
There is 4 chapters of play, with 4 levels in each chapter. Items are very bland and generic, and you can just upgrade them in the “outpost” and gold is so easy to get you will always have them maxed out, I’m pretty sure I used the same set of gear from my first run threw as I did up threw newgame+4…. Had a weapon with Bleed and Thundering, and a trinket with lifesteal it was over from there on everyone was smacked around like it was nothing, And there was no way for me to get weaker, I just had to stop at a outpost and upgrade my gear to my new max… I wish this was more then it is, because I kind of like it, but at the same time there is to much and to little going on at the same time..
– Real player with 8.2 hrs in game
Rune Knights
What can I say, I love the game, despite it’s early access flaws.
It’s worth more than the asking price already, so buy it.
A solid solo PVE experience but it really shines in multiplayer.
Combat is smooth, visceral and satisfying, the build options and talent trees are already quite varied and are going to get even more interesting as skills get added and level caps get raised and more points are available to allocate.
The game runs pretty smoothly, even on lower spec machines. (obviously not as pretty but the core gameplay is spot on and it still looks decent)
– Real player with 689.9 hrs in game
When I first saw this game, I didn’t expect much from it. After reading the good reviews and looking up on Youtube for videos I was surprised to find a very short selection. I decided it wouldn’t hurt to give it a try, it’s only 10$ anyways. Launching the game, I noticed the character selection being pretty limited to only a few options and assumed the game wasn’t going to catch my attention for long, but thankfully when I started playing, I couldn’t stop. This game has been such a fun and exciting addition to my time and I loved every hour of it and I cannot wait to see it grow. I can’t seem to explain it but there’s just something about this game that brings nostalgia and a fresh breath of air to me.
– Real player with 361.2 hrs in game
Smash Dungeon
Milrendir is said to be brimming with riches long forgotten, left behind after the Dwarves that inhabited were forced out of the area by something sinister.
As a member of the Golden Tooth, a famed band of treasure hunters and mercenaries for hire, you are the latest to attempt to plunder the depths of the stronghold, in your quest for untold wealth. What you were not told is that many before you have tried, and all have failed.
In the depths of Milrendir something evil stirs, and is growing more powerful by the day.
Do you have what it takes to destroy the evil within, and more importantly, claim the riches that lie beneath?
Procedural Dungeons
Smash Dungeon is a new game from indie developer Plastic Cow Games taking inspiration from arcade classics to bring you procedurally generated dungeon mayhem creating dungeons with traps, secret areas, shops and special rooms.
Hordes of Enemies
There are many enemies to defeat in the dungeons beneath Milrendir, from shambling skeletons, charging metal hulks, javelin tossing orcs, farting pigs and more - and that’s before you reach the bosses.
Relics
To help aid you in your quest for riches there are many Relics scattered throughout the dungeon such as Mjolnir, granting chain lightning, Orbs of protection, Juggernaut Armour to help bolster your feeble stats and many more. Who knows you may even find some Legendary Relics.
Power ups
To further help in your quest some enemies drop single use items such as bombs that can kill enemies or uncover secret areas, phoenix flames to incinerate your foe, extra health and more.
Help is at hand
But if it all seems a bit too much to handle don’t worry, play with a friend in couch co-op.
Fight through the hordes of enemies, dispatching them in a variety of ways such as Melee, bombs, Phoenix flames, Chicken and more.
Scattered throughout the dungeon are a number of items to help bolster your chances of defeating some of the larger enemies and bosses, and coming away with the riches from beneath Milrendir.
Dungeon of Eyden
Fun game, worth the money. Hope to see some updates in the future
Has some bugs, but it’s only been out for a day so its to be expected
No progress saving, Its a one-life run and if you die it generates a new map with different shops/items, so you have to make it through multiple dungeons in order to unlock the final boss
– Real player with 6.6 hrs in game
Had a great time playing solo. Next time I need to do it with a friend!
Video of my live streamed first look in below. The fire zone got me in the end :(
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
The Curse Of Yendor
True roguelikes are hard to find, especially the ones that are commercialized and sold on Steam. The Curse of Yendor is one of these rare ones. Developed by IBOLOGY LLC (Bob Saunders), the same guy behind the cult classic Approaching Infinity , The Curse of Yendor offers a good experience for both newcomers and veterans of the roguelike genre, providing both the traditional YASD experience as well easier difficulty levels and the possibility to disable permadeath, if you wanna play it like a regular RPG.
– Real player with 18.1 hrs in game
Bought Curse of Yendor on a lark with all this extra cash I’ve got now that Marvel Heroes doesn’t want my money any more (BUE bleh).
Yendor is a turn-based rogue-a-like with charming early Ultima graphics. Under the retro hood is a lot of gaming goodness. Besides the usual monsters, loot, vendors, keys and puzzles, there are some surprises.
The procedural, modifiable, tile-based terrain system is what sold me on getting CoY. If you get a pick you can chop through stone walls, or take them down with an earthquake spell. You can shoot thorugh barred windows. You can freze water. Reeds block missiles, but if you cast fireballs in reeds, you can catch yourself on fire. Run away! Destroying the right tiles will weaken the big boss later in the game. I’d love to see a game with triple the variable terrain types as CoY, but for now, this is a lot of fun.
– Real player with 11.1 hrs in game
Tower Attack
Pretty good game, I killed a lot of purple people
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game