Dungeon Dreams (Female Protagonist)

Dungeon Dreams (Female Protagonist)

Dungeon Dreams (female protagonist) Review

As a person who grew up playing Azure Dreams, (and one who still actually owns the game), Dungeon Dreams was a quirky, fun alternative game to those long lost days of lore. Players will discover key moments reminiscent of the old Azure Dreams such as the character of Grant, who like Ghosh, is just as obnoxious, arrogant, and hilarious - equipped with his own theme song at every appearance. One important detail that sound be mentioned is the vast superiority of the Dungeon Dreams soundtrack compared to Azure Dreams. Instead of the grating obnoxious sound track of Azure Dreams, Dungeon Dreams is trendy and upbeat. I had often found myself humming along with it especially during the battle scenes.

Real player with 327.7 hrs in game


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This is absolutely the single best game of it’s style that I’ve ever played in my entire life, and I’ve been a gamer since 83!! This is a cRPG/Dungeon Crawler/Life Sim/Dating Sim/Time Management/everything in between!! This game literally has it all and then 1 up’s it all! It literally scratches every itch I’ve ever had in a game. This is My Time in Portia with adult undertones but with real cRPG/Dungeon Crawling equally involved.

There is building and expansion, serious risk vs reward akin to the classics like Ultima, dungeon crawling with just the right amount of grinding for XP and the rewards are very fair and balanced. There are multiple characters to party with and you must actively think throughout each dungeon dive. This is no simple button mashing here. The AI of the mobs is intuitive and forward thinking so one must react accordingly. The skill system exceeds my expectations in literally every way. There are the 3 typical branches, Fighter, Rogue, and Mage, but these branch into multiple subclasses with passive skills that stay active no matter what class is active!!!

Real player with 98.9 hrs in game

Dungeon Dreams (Female Protagonist) on Steam

Tower Hunter: Erza’s Trial

Tower Hunter: Erza’s Trial

A good game with broken mechanics.

Mostly simple, kill hordes of enemies and move forward. The game doesn’t really help with any direction on things that can be done, it’s mostly up to us which means a player can probably go through the entire game without knowing some very basics mechanics that can be done. There is hardly anything in the game to read or explore more on, sometimes even the minuscule help it offers will be hard to understand. One simply has to hope they understood the message it conveys.

Real player with 47.7 hrs in game


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### ”A potential rogue-like metroidvania where the death is learning…“

Tower Hunter: Erza’s Trial is a mixture of metroidvania and rogue-like element developed by indie IceSea Team of two people. It adapts into side-scrolling game with the influence of soul-like mainstream. Yet still have some flaws and require polishing during Early Access (currently 3 playerable levels). It’s risk-reward fun for people who seek a challenge.

Story and Presentation

Set in the hybrid fantasy world with some modern tech elements, the world design is clean, well-produced texture, and colorful. You play as a young maiden named “Erza”who specialize in close combat and ice spells. She has to prove herself by conquering mysterious tower to prove hunter’s license and get rid of wedding plan. The story is simple and straightforward, but what lies on the top of tower is quite intriguing. You spend most of time chatting with Devil companion between the levels as I hope they develop relationship through the story.

Real player with 42.6 hrs in game

Tower Hunter: Erza's Trial on Steam

Chenso Club

Chenso Club

The alien invaders are everywhere, attacking everything and everyone! And when they die, the life-force they leave behind is an ultra-incredible energy source! Is there any hope?

Meet the Chenso Club: a growing group of fighters here to save the world. They’re using the aliens’ life-force to power up and beat them at their own game. Don’t let their adorable nature fool you - they will happily and brutally obliterate any threat that gets in their way.

Meet Blue, a powerful android developed in a lab where an alien discovery was used to ultra-boost her power. Her weapon of choice is a mean chainsaw and a charmingly destructive attitude.

Carmine is a highly-trained member of the royal guard, tasked with protecting the King. After a surprise alien attack, her King is now being held hostage and her honor demands that she save the day. Her weapon of choice is a giant hammer, infused with the power of alien essence. Her activity of choice is destroying aliens every chance she gets.

Plum’s favorite hobby is trying out different kinds of witchcraft. This bubbly character spends most of her day at the abandoned clock tower. What she doesn’t know is that the clock tower is now haunted by creepy monsters from another universe!

Remember! The Chenso Club is growing - so more characters are on their way!

Our heroines want any excuse to use their newfound powers. It’s up to you to master their moves, increase their power and show the world the might of the Chenso Club.

  • Two game modes (with more to come) - Story mode, where you fight your way through colourful worlds and bosses, as well as Co-op.

  • Fight with attitude: The Chenso Club girls are fast witted, strong and adorably violent..

  • Punch, jump, slash, and smash: Master the girls’ moves, kick your reflexes into high gear, and battle your way through “old-school challenge” levels to obliterate aliens.

  • Test your rogue-lite skill: Procedurally generated levels are different each time you play. No do-overs!

  • Collect life force from aliens you kill: Trade for power-ups to make your fighter faster and stronger—but don’t spend it all! That life force also keeps YOU alive.

    [*Play solo or with friends: Play solo or indulge the Chenso girls’ competitive nature with couch co-op.[/list]


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Chenso Club on Steam

AIRHEART - Tales of broken Wings

AIRHEART - Tales of broken Wings

On a flight

Airheart is the story of Amelia, a young pilot and fisher woman who lives in a world among the clouds, Amelia fishes through dangerous skies collecting scrap in order to upgrade her plane and avoiding pirates all in the hope of one day making the catch of a lifetime and you are tasked with guiding Amelia on her journey.

That’s really as deep as the game got in the time that I spent with it but that’s all you really need to keep motivated in order to move forward within the game.

Real player with 22.6 hrs in game

In A Nutshell

Airheart is a roguelike shooter telling the story of Amelia, a young pilot with the objective of reaching the stratosphere to capture a legendary whale, and honor the inheritance received by her father.

The game world is made of several layers, and your home, Granaria, will be on the lowest one. From there, with your at first weak plane, you will need to go around each layer, catching fish to make money, avoiding or destroying progressively stronger enemies on each level, find the elevator platforms to reach the next layer, and also eventually find secret components hidden in boxes around the various floating islands. Each four levels, you will meet a Boss, then once defeated, transition to a new biome, with a different season and appearance to it, different fish, enemy types, and dangers.

Real player with 11.5 hrs in game

AIRHEART - Tales of broken Wings on Steam

CYBERUSH

CYBERUSH

I’m not quite sure what to say about ‘CYBERUSH’, it’s a manga style shooter that is very light on just about everything. You get to pick a choice of 3 weapons which are sword, gun and shotgun and you kill enemies with them then goto the lift up to the next level which seems to be a constant rotation of about 5 office style layouts. From its annoying music to the basic graphics this game is as low quality as they come, but the biggest issue is that it doesn’t really have playability to back it up. Even the money I collected in the game seemed to be for nothing. This is certainly not something I would recommend for £7.19, but if some issues get fixed it might be worth a quid or two. https://youtu.be/httvkuexin4

Real player with 0.5 hrs in game

CYBERUSH on Steam

Leyline Knights

Leyline Knights

If you like Roguelikes like Hades, you’d enjoy this. A couple of patches can get it working well cause I did encounter a couple a couple of bugs (in fact I only stopped playing because of one). I didn’t quite understand what are the things you select before you start the “Dungeon Run” but its fun. Managed to fight (and not always defeat) a couple of bosses which from my experience in 1 hour of play were all different so that nice. Also I have no idea how you can get back with your gems, I wanted to buy some permanent buffs but when I died I always lost everthing (not sure if intentional but usually you get to keep a small percentage if you don’t make it till the end)

Real player with 2.3 hrs in game

I’d recommend this game, it’s a nice action roguelike game with a nice replayability value through the possibilty of different builds.

Your goal is to climb the Great Tree to do so you’ll fight enemies through different areas and maps and fight your way against bosses.

You have access to numerous upgrades,items and combining various elements to help you through it and advance to the next level of an area.

You’ll encounter NPCs that will help you and tell you a bit more on the lore.

You can also tailor your playstyle with the purchase of upgrades and such.

Real player with 1.2 hrs in game

Leyline Knights on Steam

NEOVERSE

NEOVERSE

At its core, Neoverse is a Slay-the-Spire-esque “roguelike” deckbuilding game where you play cards to clear combat encounters across three acts of increasing difficulty, each one capped off with a boss fight. It aggressively invites comparisons to its dark fantasy predecessor, being more similar than many others in the same narrow genre.

However, despite the fact that it saves a lot of effort by way of imitation, Neoverse is a rather different experience to play.

For one, Neoverse is more forgiving. Some negative reviews complain about the difficulty spike of the bonus boss, but while that encounter does require more care and preparation than anything else in Neoverse, it’s still nowhere near the teeth-grinding frustration that you get in many games with “Roguelike” elements that expect you to fail over and over until the RNG winds blow fair and you’re able to assemble that perfect winning combo. I’d go so far as to say that until you start pushing the harder content like higher-level Transcendent Universe runs or Challenge Mode, the game is actually pretty easy… at least if you have a good instinct, either learned from playing or transferred in from familiarity with the genre, for what to do in general. But, I would say instead that Neoverse feels much more ‘fair’ than most other members of the genre.

Real player with 59.1 hrs in game

One of the best Spire-type games out there!

Without a doubt. If you like Slay the Spire, you’ll love this little gem!

The setting of the game puts us in a futuristic, post-apocalyptic “universe” where mankind stuck its d#ck in crazy when everything was fine and dandy as it was. As a result, humanity finds itself in QUITE the pickle with multiple realities slamming into each other like a night at the local rave club - only it’s not fun and drugs are nowhere to be found. Monsters, and God knows what else, start pouring through as dimensional shifts smash realities into each other and try to find a balance amidst the chaos. Naturally humanity was NOT ready for this level of f#cktitude, and - as could be expected - that which once WAS is now a complete, dilapidated mess.

Real player with 45.5 hrs in game

NEOVERSE on Steam

Vambrace: Cold Soul

Vambrace: Cold Soul

I’m recommending this game for three reasons:

  1. It’s a very good indie game overall with the Visual Novel side being Excellent and the Dungeon Crawler side being Decent.

  2. The story, art and mechanics are a significant evolution from Devespresso. They have earned my respect and support.

  3. This game as a whole package is irresistible, at least for me. The art, story, world building and combination of genres [VN + DC] is something really precious even with all the flaws of the game.

Things that are done well:

Real player with 64.2 hrs in game

I don’t usually write long reviews, but here we go. First off, I haven’t played the release version of it, I’ve waited until after all the major patches rolled in to experience the game (and it does seem a few fundamental things were improved since release). So, I’m not in a position to criticize the game for its initial errors or analyze how it has changed since then. I’ve also played it from start to finish twice, both times in Cold Soul difficulty, and unlocked everything. With that out of the way, let’s go:

Real player with 62.7 hrs in game

Vambrace: Cold Soul on Steam

ABYSS CRAWLERS plus

ABYSS CRAWLERS plus

I have a love hate relationship for this game.

I don’t think it is great for beginners. Its just very difficult. I’ve died more then 200 times and I still haven’t won the game. I am stuck at the final boss.

My breaking point was when I was fighting the final boss the first time. I was doing so well. I couldn’t find the portal that would end the game, i searched the whole map and killed all the minions. I was breaking through the walls hoping for maybe a missing room. NO PORTAL

Most of the glitches i encounter are in the bosses. Tons of times the portal doesn’t show up after you defeat them and their minions, so you have to teleport back to base and grind again to fight that boss.

Real player with 16.4 hrs in game

Mega cute art style with fun, solid gameplay hooks make this a pretty lovely doujin game. Though I wish there was an R18 patch to bring back the ero content.The english is a little wonky at some places, but it shouldn’t hold you back from having a fun, crawling time.

Real player with 7.3 hrs in game

ABYSS CRAWLERS plus on Steam

RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore

RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore

To start off, the game has been ported pretty well and handles very nicely on PC. The initial loading time is a bit long, but I do have a PC that classifies as old by now, so it could be that as well.

The gameplay is smooth and simple in the correct way. Hit your opponents while doing your best not to get hit. Dash-canceling attacks to avoid getting hit comes in handy especially when wielding heavier and bigger weapons, but those still need some more practice than the fast-hitting ones.

The vibrant and colourful visuals are pleasant and relaxing, providing a nice contrast to the fast-paced action. The rooms can at times get cluttered and sometimes it’s a little difficult to follow what’s happening on the screen, but it’s more an exception than a rule.

Real player with 75.9 hrs in game

Was an interesting game. a little hack and slay in anime style :D 75/100

Real player with 18.9 hrs in game

RemiLore: Lost Girl in the Lands of Lore on Steam