Wardens Will

Wardens Will

Wardens Will is a Third Person Action Roguelite where you play as different warriors that fight to defeat the dark force that plagues their world.

Struggle through the procedurally generated levels and learn to find your way in these ever changing dungeons, caves, caverns…

Fight hordes of undead skeletons, evil goblins, magical golems…

Wield legendary weapons, master the elements, learn new skills and search for items that might help you in your journey.

Fight the dark force again, and again until you learn to destroy it for good…

Epic Wardens:

Play as different wardens; Knights, Samurai, Vikings… And build the ultimate warrior that will destroy the dark force for good.

Loot unique weapons, learn new skills, unlock perks, find potions and hope that you are strong enough to prevail where others failed.

Infinite Dungeons:

Explore ever changing procedural dungeons, caves and caverns and seek your way to the depths of the mountain where lies the secret of the dark force.

Investigate and learn from those that fought before you on your way to have a better fighting chance.

Legendary Weapons:

Wield legendary warrior weapons with unique properties, fight styles, animations…

Each weapon offers unique combos, heavy attacks and special attacks.

Surprising Creatures:

Fight the hordes of corrupt and evil creatures that plague the depths of the mountain, growing stronger the deeper you journey…

Face the many bosses that will stand in your way, growing wiser the more you defeat…

Beware of the tormented ghosts, warriors that died before you but never left, growing more vicious the longer you stay…


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Wardens Will on Steam

Demon Strikes Back

Demon Strikes Back

This is what I’m looking for after Wizard of Legends and Dreamscraper!

Fun rouge-like map, amazing combat, cool relics, virtually beautiful scenery.

Worth buying!

Real player with 26.3 hrs in game


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It’s a little buggy, but none of it is game breaking. It’s a little grindy, but possible without the grind. It’s a little game, but the ambition behind making something decent paid off.

Every enemy in the game has a clear weakness and moment to attack. Your roll is how you avoid damage, and the attacks are mostly well telegraphed. You can play as a ranged character or a melee character. I prefer the melee personally, but ranged is playable.

All in all, the game passes the time in a fun way, and that’s pretty much all you can ask from a video game.

Real player with 3.7 hrs in game

Demon Strikes Back on Steam

Outbreak: The Nightmare Chronicles

Outbreak: The Nightmare Chronicles

To describe this game, it is a tribute to survival horror games of old and plays similar to them, so just a bit of warning as to what you’re getting into. Having grown up with these types of games, I enjoyed the experience and would recommend this to others. As of my writing this, only the first episode has been released, so the review will cover that.

First, we need to talk about the camera. We have fixed camera angles that will move from one location to the next as you reach the edge of the screen, somewhat obscuring the room by giving you limited view, similar to older Resident Evil games before they went over-the-shoulder action. However, with the exception of only a couple rooms, the angles are very well placed to give you information about the room while not completely hiding an enemy within it. If you look around upon entering a room, there will be clues as to what lies in wait for you, so be aware that if you are the type of person who just rushes into everything, you may get worked over.

Real player with 10.6 hrs in game


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Outbreak: The Nightmare Chronicles is a pretty direct sequel to Outbreak: New Nightmare, which is a primarily multiplayer based game. Lydia - a character from said game - is the only playable character in Chronicles. Unlike the jump from Outbreak to Outbreak: New Nightmare, Chronicles is on the same general engine and plays out pretty much the same. So, if you enjoyed New Nightmare, chances are you’ll definitely enjoy this game, as it’s essentially a single player version of the multiplayer title.

Real player with 4.5 hrs in game

Outbreak: The Nightmare Chronicles on Steam