WARBORN

WARBORN

I got this game on Steam sale 30% discount for $17.50. It was worth it. It had a very good 41 mission campaign package with interesting story. I did like the characters. The mech design and gameplay mechanics were good. Yes, there were some issues regarding variety of units. Lack of Air or Naval units. I would have love for the pathfinders to have capture ability and even an assault mechs that could hop over mountains. Also, enemy commanders do not have commander mechs or commander powers. This was disappointing. I would have loved to see Pirate Leader or Lyssander Orswell with Commander Mechs and Power like the protagonists. I was able to create simple maps from the Map Editor. It’s not as robust as Wargroove’s Map Editor that allows for conditions and triggers for custom game modes and maps. I think it is ok. Overall, I had fun playing this game.

Real player with 74.6 hrs in game


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A gripping enough game. UI is very smooth, better than many high budget games, but do constrain your expectations for the overall experience. I would say it’s probably not worth the full purchase price at this time, even for a mecha fan, due to the sort of repetitive nature of its gameplay and nothing special in the plot department. It gives the impression of not a whole lot of development (Possibly understandable with such a small devteam) followed by tons and tons of polish (Unusual for such a small devteam). It shines in the balance department, being bug-free, fantastic UI. It has some cool robots so you should pick it up on a sale.

Real player with 29.3 hrs in game

WARBORN on Steam

Austen Translation

Austen Translation

This is a cute, casual game inspired by Jane Austen’s works and the culture of her time. Each game is fairly quick to play (about 10-15 minutes), which turned me off at first, but then I decided I liked that since I can play it even if I don’t have much time. I love the graphic style, and the game play is amusing. It did take me a few tries before I really got the hang of it, so don’t get discouraged it you’re confused at first.

I was a little worried about replay value, but the game has more variety than you’d expect at first glance. Each game has the socialites attending four events, each of which is briefly described. The events are selected at random, so you can play several games in a row without much overlap. (There are some random variables in the descriptions also, where the names and preferences of different bachelors are inserted.) I’ve played probably two dozen times or more and there are some events I’ve only seen once or twice.

Real player with 61.4 hrs in game


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Greatest Regency-era YAWHG-like in the Galaxy!

Alright, so you’ve played The YAWHG or Monster Prom and want more of the same, right? Well, sorry to disappoint, but this game is far fancier and schmancier than anything else EVER. One might say, all other games are NOCD.

It is a truth universally acknowledged that if one wishes to make an Austen homage, one better get the language right. And by turf n' thunder, Austen Translation accomplishes this and more. The geniuses at Worthing & Moncrieff parrot Miss Austen’s prose, pacing, style, themes, memes, AND manage to get the historical details spot on.

Real player with 28.0 hrs in game

Austen Translation on Steam

Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel

Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel

Very awesome fighting game.

It’s a cross-over fighting game, but I was able to enjoy it with no knowledge of most characters when I first started.

It’s an anime fighter, as one could tell from the anime artstyle. Thus, you will encounter some mechanics from similar games such as air-dashes, a focus on long and flashy combos, burst and roman cancel systems, etc.

Like other fighters of this subgenre, normals are split into three buttons: A, B, and C, representing Light, Medium, and Heavy attacks. This game also include additional buttons D and E for even slower and stronger normals, as well as a universal dash-cancelling system.

Real player with 89.7 hrs in game


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When I was spending a year away from my regular school at my local community college, I always hung out in a room on campus where there were guys playing YuGiOh, Vanguard, emulators via a Nintendo Wii, and one guy always playing various fighting games.

There were 3 I remember the most, Tekken 6, BlazBlue (Don’t remember which one though), and this game. I played it with him a few times, liked what I saw, but I couldn’t get my hands on it, lack of a Playstation to put the disc into and all that. So, when I woke up to see that this game got released on steam and I had a coupon given to me because of some cross-promotion with Skullgirls (another phenomenal fighter), I spent little time adding the money to my steam wallet to pick this one up.

Real player with 66.5 hrs in game

Nitroplus Blasterz: Heroines Infinite Duel on Steam

Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition

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

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

Digimon Story Cyber Sleuth: Complete Edition on Steam

BattleBlade

BattleBlade

Give Rabga Missile Launcher!

-BETA REVIEW-

Fun game, really like the story and i was really determined to get good scores THANKS FORXA BTW for making it super hard to get 1K points lmao

Its definitely one of those games that are quick to learn but difficult to master, despite its rng but its the rng makes it fun to fight again and again until you got nice scores

For a game made by one person, I can see potential in this and hope to see it updating and bring out more fights in the future

Real player with 2.8 hrs in game

It’s a fun little game. Getting a win feels satifsying, fights can get intense, has an interesting story and kick-ass music. It’s a bit clunky sometimes but all-in-all, it’s enjoyable and I recommend.

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

BattleBlade on Steam

Shard Games

Shard Games

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Real player with 10.4 hrs in game

Very Bad Game :( Looks like it’s incompleted.

Pros:

-Good Graphics.

-Cool Effects & Animation.

-Texture is perfect.

-So the only good thing is the Visual Quality & Graphics.

Cons:

-Mouse sensitivity is aweful, it’s either Very slow or very fast, no normal.

-The game connection is so slow, it’s very hard to connect to other players.

-There is no tutorial to tell you how to play the game, or how to use that ball in your hand.

-Zombies are very fast and strong in Zombie Mode.

-Some Settings are in the opposite way, like if you set full screen you get Windowed.

Real player with 5.7 hrs in game

Shard Games on Steam

Bravery Network Online

Bravery Network Online

  • “Ok, I have the advantage here. My Digital Attack is strong against the fighter they have out right now…”

  • “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…”

  • “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

Bravery Network Online on Steam

Spirit Swap: Lofi Beats to Match-3 To

Spirit Swap: Lofi Beats to Match-3 To

  • Swap to the beat as you reassemble lost spirits, and enjoy a custom lofi soundtrack by the incredible Meltycanon.

  • Cast powerful spells. Arrange spirits into special patterns to unlock potent powers!

  • Bond with a cast of witches and demons. Plan a pizza party together, crash a concert, maybe even smooch!

  • Decorate your bedroom. Earn trinkets and keepsakes as you play, then place them in Samar’s room to affect gameplay.

  • Compete in local VS mode! Everything is chill, until it gets permanently unchill….

  • Enjoy over 5 unique game modes, including Time Attack, Score Attack, and Survival.

Samar is a young witch working the spirit-swapping night shift in the eastern outskirts of Demashq. A recent spike in spirits crossing over from another dimension breaks the chill atmosphere of their night shift. With her trusty familiarZ by her side, she sets off into the city to find out what’s happened. With a popular band scheduled to kick off their big comeback tour in Demashq, Samar needs to work quickly before the city is overrun with stans and spirits alike….not to mention, they’ve got a pizza party to plan!

Spirit Swap: Lofi Beats to Match-3 To on Steam

Casual Challenge Players Club- Anime Bilhar game

Casual Challenge Players Club- Anime Bilhar game

Great game! I would like to jump some cutscenes and to control the cue stick with mouse. and mouse im main menu too. But this do not make the game less fun.

A well made and polish game.

good music and sound effects

A very relaxing game with responsive controls

Very enjoable modes and a great versus mode.

I still playing and did not find any bug.

I really reccomend if u r looking for a casual fun game with a right dose of difficulty

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game

Casual Challenge Players Club is a very simple, classic arcade style pool game. Remember back in the day when you would go to the local fare with your parents, and you would have the little arcade with the 2P Pusher machines, those mechanical horse racing games, and an assortment of fruit machines and arcade games. Well, you will also remember that there was always super simple pool game arcade machine. Well this is basically like that.

There are 4 game modes, 2 modes for single player and 2 modes for multiplayer.

Real player with 0.8 hrs in game

Casual Challenge Players Club- Anime Bilhar game on Steam

Umineko: Golden Fantasia

Umineko: Golden Fantasia

A caveat: I played the game an hour after release, this review is the day after. Supposedly bug fixes are being done on the game, my opinions may change if the game is fixed.

An excellent game in many regards, but the version has new netplay that replaced the old. For many, playing online is unplayable - even when the previous version (non steam ver which I’ve played hundreds of hours of) worked fine with these players. For some, the new netplay works but there are some egregious problems.

1: someone joining a full lobby can disconnect currently playing people.

Real player with 422.6 hrs in game

-EDIT: Most of the Japanese text issues are already fixed, and the remaining ones (credits, system voice unlock message, replay save prompt) are being worked. Now all those people who couldn’t play the game because the move list didn’t say “Sommelier Finger” instead of “ソムリエフィンガ” next to the clear picture of a quarter circle backwards + A/B/C can train in peace.

On to the actual review:

PROS:

-ROLLBACK NETCODE. It still has its share of minor issues to iron out as it gets wider usage, but what has been implemented here is vastly superior to the original Japanese PC version, and more than most poverty games get. (Did the original releases of Chaos Code and Blade Arcus even have netplay at all?)

Real player with 78.9 hrs in game

Umineko: Golden Fantasia on Steam