Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition
Amazing JRPG, honestly good storyline but if you don’t pay attention to the walls upon walls of text in the game then you might get lost between doing missions or how to get the next mission.
Amazing game and decent soundtrack too.
– Real player with 293.1 hrs in game
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After playing this game for 166 hours, struggling collects all achievement replay again and again. but I’m just very satisfied with this game. whether the story makes various cases And what I like the most is the Digimon battle scenes. It reminds me of my childhood. When I sit and watch Digimon through cartoon programs on television in the morning. This game really reminds me of my childhood. all charming of Digimon evolution. how overcoming difficult enemies, Everything is doing very well. I recommend it for those who like Digimon.
– Real player with 166.3 hrs in game
Florensia
I have been playing this game on an off for about 8 years, before the new server even came out and have probably wasted more than 3000 hours of my life across several accounts and multiple different characters. I find the game itself quite fun although it can be repetitive at times with its mundane combat system and buggy naval combat, however, what plagues this game the most is the absence of options for free to play players to get gear or equipment that could be considered at least mediocre: before the elite dungeons update, free to play players could make a decent amount of money by grinding sea levels and gathering magic crystals (a valuable in game resource). However, after the update even that option got removed as magic crystals became way more common and the only viable way to get better gear became spending real money in the game.Overall the game is pretty good and can be fun if played with friends for the first time, but is an absolute pay to win nightmare.
– Real player with 354.2 hrs in game
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First of all, sorry for my poor english, its not my first language.
I’ve played this game for a long time before it came to steam, im very happy it still alive! This simple MMORPG taught me how to play with a keyboard, since it was the one of the firsts game i’ve ever played on a PC. This game have amazing songs, and the graphics are cute (at least before you leave the first island), but they work very well with the atmosphere. As you progress, you have to sail to another islands, and you can control you battleship on the ocean, listening to the greatests songs in the game.
– Real player with 295.4 hrs in game
Monster Crown
The Good:
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Deceptively huge variety of monsters to encounter and breed.
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High level of customization allows you to personalize your team to your heart’s content.
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Extremely receptive developer.
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Plenty of hidden secrets to improve replayability and give extra things to do.
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Charming retro GBC aesthetic that varies just enough from other titles on the market to be unique.
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Relatively active community dedicated to exploring and finding secrets.
The Bad:
- More bugs than could possibly be listed.
– Real player with 107.1 hrs in game
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*Note that this review is for version 1.0.24
Playing status: 100% achievement
Grindy Achievement(s): No.
Optional Achievement(s): Yes (~7 achievements).
Difficult Achievement(s): No.
Intro
Monster Crown is a monster-taming RPG with breeding at its core. It offers an open-world area, allowing you to visit the towns in any order that you want to find as many monsters as possible for your breeding purposes.
Pros:
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2 endings
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Extensive breeding mechanic to breed the monster that you want
– Real player with 38.5 hrs in game
Legend of Mana
This game is my favorite game of all time. It has so much depth. Everything about it is great. Its hard for me to be objective here so I’ll try to break out what I love about it in order of importance.
1. The combat. The combat has a lot of variety to it with multiple weapons, plunge attacks, magic spells, golem behaviors, monster pets, and synch effects. Its kinda like a fighting game in that you can combine skills together to chain some pretty awesome combos. You can play local co op too and beat the crap out of the enemies with your friends.
– Real player with 60.2 hrs in game
The moment I saw the announcement of Legend of Mana Remaster appear both on Steam and Nintendo Direct a few months back, I was overcome with nostalgia and anticipation. This game was a favorite and staple of m middle school days and I remember fondly the times I played with my brother completing dungeons and quests, bouting out in the arena with our characters, and just explore the world of Fa’diel and be mystified by its surroundings and diverse characters.
Now, as an adult, I have revisited my little treehouse and see through it with a newer perspective and compared it with what I can remember in my childhood.
– Real player with 56.7 hrs in game
VALKYRIE CONNECT
An autogame with “meh” history, characters based in gods and deities an all this
Positive: good graphics
Negative:
-Farming “mana” (the currency), can take 3 to 1 month get for the necesary for leveling or buy the “trash” in the shop
-Is practically a “pay to win”, not pay, not win nothing
-Arena system is very wrong and impossible fight with the same level for the highest damage, impossible for advance
-Events are “pay or not win”
-Farming the 2nd money “diamonds” are the worst, 30 per day and with lucky 100 more, need 2500 to 3000 for a pull in the gacha system
– Real player with 2266.9 hrs in game
The game has a harsh disparity between the amount of In-Game Currency, Diamonds compare to the banners that requires these diamonds to summon. There is no reasonable pity system. Coins is the closest thing to pity and they will always expire if you do not have enough to trade for a feature hero or a RNG box that includes a random featured hero. Yes. These pity coins EXPIRES. The minimum requirement to gaurantee enough coins to trade for one of these feature heroes or boxes is 120k-180k diamonds. As a FREE TO PLAY player, one can take 2 years of saving and barely have enough. 2 years, for possibly one Pity hero. Some content of the game can only be cleared by having the correct heroes. Each of these heroes are gauranteed at 60k-85k diamonds. Their coins also expires. I whale. From free diamonds I can get maybe 30k from pvp and events within a month. I can choose to drop 250+ dollars to get 45k more for that month. It lets me have 75k per a month and within 2 months i can gauranteed a current meta hero. and thats after 500+ dollars. I don’t do that recently, but that would be the gist of how i used to approach banners. Just save for 2 months if i can even last that long with all the event exclusive units coming out being all tantalizing. I would recommend to play it if you literally have nothing else to play. Try some flash games. Try some oregon trail. Beginner’s luck is real but 4 months in you’ll be hating the game just like most people who can’t whale their way through or have consistent luck or patience to save for months on end. It’s gotten slightly better, but the gap between f2p and p2w is getting wider and more shameless each month. You can find exceptions but that’s like finding King Arthur in a crowd of mediocre knights who was lucky enough to pull that sword.
– Real player with 2008.8 hrs in game
Aura Kingdom 2
First off bugs everywhere. From players getting stuck and becoming invisible after exiting a dungeon. Or becoming an eidolon or a monster from a dungeon. Lost or reduced EP. Countless bugs since day 1 or its release and until now not yet fixed.
And then the RNG. Jesus Christ the RNG in here is fudging brutal. If you dont love RNG or gachas then this game aint for you. RNG Gods will brutally beat the shit out of you here. Oh you have a fusion blueprint that is 80% success rate? Nah lets throw that and make it fail. I think success meant to be fail. 80% Fail. Gacha boxes have a horrible rate also. Everything is by chance in here and if youre unlucky then this game aint for you. Skill are nothing here. Money and luck is all you need in this Game.
– Real player with 28.3 hrs in game
Buyer beware!!
No support of any kind, one click and the avatar plays the game without any interference of the player, auto-attack kicking in at unwanted moments, random removal of our account key making us lose our avatars and progress, no refunds possible, program-technical issues, i.e. downloading the game from scratch, each time we play it, gatcha system that doesn’t grant us any fun items. A quest localizing system that is broken; it only shows us the direction to the quests when we auto-track, so right when it is not relevant anymore to figure the direction out anymore.
– Real player with 26.7 hrs in game
Monster Sanctuary
This game is totally worth it.
If you enjoy the monster-taming formula from games like Pokemon (and others), but wanted it to be a little more “meaty” in terms of strategy, then look no further!
Why this game is great:
- 3 v 3 battles. This makes it so team dynamics are important. Instead of each individual monster needing to be a powerhouse of some sort, you can have monsters focusing on a variety of roles, damage / tanking / buffing / debuffing / etc. Playing around with team compositions is really fun.
– Real player with 209.2 hrs in game
I would not recommend playing this game with a guide until you’ve finish the majority of the story - I feel that the exploration is part of what makes this a great experience.
I don’t write reviews very often, but I felt that this game deserves some merit that makes it stand out amongst it’s competition.
Initially I thought Monster Sanctuary lacked depth, as the first biome and battles felt slow and didn’t have much to choose from - I think it took about 2 hours to get to a place where I could appreciate the level of quality that this game presents.
– Real player with 94.2 hrs in game
Bravery Network Online
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“Ok, I have the advantage here. My Digital Attack is strong against the fighter they have out right now…”
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“If they notice this, they will probably tag out into their other fighter with a high Digital Defense stat, meaning I won’t do much damage and they will have the advantage again…”
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“If I predict their switch, and switch to my other fighter in the back with the high Physical Attack stat, I’ll keep my advantage and then be able to set up the win”
If you like this sort of turn based, mind games type combat, then you’ll love Bravery Network Online (BNO) !! It has a good selection of available fighters (with more on the way) - all with their own pools of possible attacks and tricks they can use. You can build up your team of 5 fighters and fight online against other people in both casual and ranked matchmaking. There are some story and single player elements, but BNO is mostly designed around PvP and playing online - at least at this point in early access.
– Real player with 254.8 hrs in game
I wrote my first review when I only played 5.8 hours of the game, and even then, I had a blast with the game. Now, with 195 hours in and getting 3rd place in a community run tournament, and running a tournament myself, I came back to revise my review.
The gameplay is much like competitive pokemon, you and your opponent bring in a fighter, and you select a move without knowing the opponent’s selected move. However, what I find most interesting in this game is that it does not have the random effects that can happen in pokemon. Statuses are not applied by chance, a critical hit is not random, and neither are misses, which are parries in this game. However, other reviews will talk about this at length, so I’d like to focus on another side of the game.
– Real player with 248.7 hrs in game
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin
The title says MH Stories well i should note there is not much story going on in this game, but that is to be expected from capcom and a monster hunter game!
the gameplay is amazing. its unique and really fun weather you’re fighting or exploring.
i really enjoyed the rock,paper,scissor style for the battles and how the animations worked to really show that style!
so many cool monsters and most of them can be obtained as monsties! hey you monster hunter fans out there who want to mount your favorite monster when they wont try to knock you off, get this game right now cause thats what you’re about to do here!
– Real player with 477.3 hrs in game
Really enjoyed the game, its a bit grindy and my only concern is the lobby for co op missions which rarely find people to play with, so i end up doing solo.
– Real player with 114.6 hrs in game
Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin Trial Version
I’ve sunk 10.3 hours into this game at this point on the trial. I haven’t even finished it. Monsters are at 11. Found plenty of eggs. Maxing out my armors available. I am actually really enjoying this game. I have several other preorders I need to do first so I’m gonna finish this trial up before I move onto the full game at this point.
People complaining you can’t play the game with mouse and keyboard. It’s completely playable. I’ve had zero issues with it at all.
I dont actually have any complaints with the trial at this point. In 10 hours I should have found something that was actually complaint worthy but there really isn’t. Sure if I alt tab I have to reapply full screen. Not a big deal.
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
Recommended with a big caveat.
First, I’ve never played a single Monster Hunter game, but I’ve seen others play, so what follows is a review of the game in mostly a vacuum. This is a very simplistic JRPG that borrows from the Monster Hunter universe, but at its core, it is a turn-based “Rock, Paper, Scissors” combat game based heavily on RNG. It’s not for me, but I think there’s probably lots of people who would have fun with it.
The good:
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Nice character designs
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You get to customize the MC
– Real player with 10.0 hrs in game