Mondealy

Mondealy

Assume the role of Michael - just an ordinary guy who managed to discover the pathways leading under his hometown, right into the unexplored underground kingdom of Dargratt. By a strange set of events and coincidences, Michael meets the royal family, now it’s up to them to decide what is going to happen with him next…

  • Meet, explore, unravel, discover, investigate!

  • Meet deep, flamboyant, and sexy characters - Inhabitants of both worlds, the one above and the one under are ready to tell you their stories, share their unique vision of the world around you. They may ask for your assistance, but it’s up to you to decide whether you want to help them or not.

  • Explore both of the game’s worlds - Vast various dungeon areas, the castle with its inhabitants, the mysterious hometown on the surface as well as the character’s residences are waiting to be explored. Things might look ordinary, but how ordinary are they, and what lies beneath?

  • Unravel a part of the main storyline and side quests - You will have access to the introduction of the game, which will gradually immerse you into the underworld with its laws, beliefs, events, and inhabitants. The more you investigate - the more you learn, which in turn might reward you with additional stories and events to participate in.

  • Discover all four areas of the dungeon - The residents don’t get along with each other very well, they think, they act, they behave very differently, their mentality and even clothes are different. Be mindful that by taking the side of one of the districts, you will effectively shift the attitude of other residents attitude towards yourself in one direction or another. All this will make you start looking for other solutions to seemingly simple problems.

  • Investigate the side events and stories - Help return a stolen guitar from the auction? Find your lost watch in a huge water settlement? Avoid the big bad guard? Or maybe just collect all the figurines around the world? These and many, many other stories await you in the world of Mondealy, your actions are the ones that will actively influence the outcome of any events at the underground kingdom.

  • Districts Reputation and Skill Leveling - Tell me of your friends and I will tell you who you are - is a saying commonly used in the world of Mondealy. Keep track of your reputation, you will learn new skills and upgrade the existing ones while exploring the world and completing tasks for various groups and characters.

  • In-game gallery - The in-game character gallery will allow the most dedicated and curious players to learn more about the characters you can meet while playing Mondealy. Learn more about how they were created, their in-game history, and the sources of inspiration.


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Mondealy on Steam

Lakeview Valley

Lakeview Valley

The Elevator Pitch:

It’s like “8-bit Horror Groundhog Day: The Game.”

Only, it’s really more like “Groundhog Week”, and you’ve traded the meteorology for murder.

The Meat & Potatoes (& Amy’s Cookies):

I absolutely LOVED Lakeview Cabin Collection, so when I found out that the sole developer of LVC, Roope Tamminen, had just recently released his latest game, I couldn’t wait to give it a try.

It quickly and effortlessly surpassed my already-rather-lofty expectations…

-There is a staggering amount of content in this game.

Real player with 58.5 hrs in game


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Lakeview Valley is a refreshing take on the genre of Small Town RPG games that I have thorougly been enjoying. After playing more than 45 hours of it I haven’t even brushed the surface of what this game offers and am still getting a handle on what I’m doing.

You play some guy who moved to a new town where nothing is as it seems and you can choose to be whatever you want. I think this game is amazing and I can’t believe I didn’t pick it up from day one.

Want to be a normal guy living a normal life and get to know people and be helpful in your community while remodeling your home? Do it!

Real player with 51.8 hrs in game

Lakeview Valley on Steam

Xuan-Yuan Sword: The Gate of Firmament

Xuan-Yuan Sword: The Gate of Firmament

Things you need to know about before playing or purchasing The Gate of Firmament ( 穹之扉 in Chinese)

At the foremost, I have to be frank I am a fan addicted to The Gate of Firmament and its gaming series. But in this review I will try to elaborate neutrally the pros and cons of this game alongside with things you might be interested to know about.

  • Languages Supporting. You attention here please, this game only supports English, Japanese, Chinese, Traditonal Chinese with the corresponding UI, menu and subtitles. So feel free to play if you are English or Japanese players, but unluckily for players in other regions, whether waiting for mods( or official translations, donnot be expecting on that ) or choosing not to buy is at your discretion.

Real player with 128.0 hrs in game


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Final Fantasy Love Stories? Pfft

This RPG i played it over three years amidst all the work and disappointments I had lol. and it is a real gem. Its basic outline is like 3/4 good FF games comprised together. But the story is a very powerful one and has one of the beautiful romantic storylines ever. The gameplay is pretty interesting, it has many locations, quests, equipment, forging, enemies and so manyyyy easter eggs hidden inside. It has this range of achievements that are so difficult and can be time consuming, to my knowledge only 3 people completed all achievements til date. I also think some achievements are bugged and that’s also a reason but regardless this is a pretty good game to play. Also this is one of the games where you can see how much the developers have cared for you, the small clock on the right up, good controls, mouse camera option etc. I was touched by it.

Real player with 100.5 hrs in game

Xuan-Yuan Sword: The Gate of Firmament on Steam

Shivering Hearts

Shivering Hearts

🎤Introduction

Shivering Hearts is a story-based role-playing game that’s based around the choices you make and what you say to people. The story is short and sweet, with humorous dialogue, a simple story concept to keep you hooked till the end along with some interesting characters all with their own situations and backstories. The problems occur when you try to get the different endings, despite some dialogue being different when you say something different, it almost always felt like I’d get the same ending.

Real player with 3.8 hrs in game

The Green Green Grass of Home.

Too Long; Didn’t Read: Shivering Hearts has created a visually beautiful world, with charming characters who’s designs help make them distinct and distinguishable. Its humour is well written, if a little too intrusive sometimes, and the stories, history that make up the town are fun to discover and learn.

But the game’s stiff art style, combined with the rather robotic movements and animations of the townsfolk, make the town feel quite empty and lifeless despite the creators' best efforts.

Real player with 3.6 hrs in game

Shivering Hearts on Steam

Agarest: Generations of War

Agarest: Generations of War

Since this is currently my longest played games on Steam and maybe you won’t find a person with a longer hours count in the review section, I think I am kind of obligated to give this game a bit of review. The recommend vs not recommended system on Steam is fundamentally flawed. I would only point out what kind of games this is, and you decide for yourself whether you like it or not.

1. This is the type of “Wikia for the win” game. Don’t let my hours count fool you. I spent at least 50+ hours on researching for all the tricks, crafting and story route on Wikia. And this is very typical of your old-school RPG or JRPG in general. You need to do homework, you need to do research. The hours you spent outside the game is MUCH MUCH more important than your gaming hours. If you are the kind of person who just go and immerse yourself in the game world and you don’t care much about research game mechanics, this is bad for you.

Real player with 688.7 hrs in game

After 213 hours and reaching the “normal” ending, it’s time for a review. To start with, it wasn’t a perfect experience. The game is rough around the edges and you should only buy it if you enjoy grinding a lot. There’s plenty of it. Endless hours of mandatory leveling and gathering materials. But Agarest has enough redeeming traits to make up for this.

Short version

  • fully voiced

  • lots of fan service

  • huge selection of characters

  • nice character animations and good music

Real player with 371.3 hrs in game

Agarest: Generations of War on Steam

Shadowhand: RPG Card Game

Shadowhand: RPG Card Game

Shadowhand (Solitaire/Battle-Card)

Options include Full-screen/Borderless Window, Tutorial, Show Blood and Custom Cursor. There are 3 difficulties (Relaxed, Normal, Very Hard), and each is clearly marked as to what is different. Difficulty can be changed before each chapter if you so wish.

The Basics:

Gameplay is similar to that of Faerie or Regency Solitaire, with cards being placed one lower or one higher. The first big difference here is that there are no face cards (Jack, Queen, King, Ace). Instead the cards range from 0 to 9. Zero can go on nine, and vice-versa.

Real player with 34.9 hrs in game

Shadowhand is a very fun and (mostly) relaxing way to spend an hour here and there. It took me around 23 hours to 100%, playing only on hardest difficulty.

I found it best to play 1-3 chapters per sitting. There are 22 chapters in total, with 8 hands each chapter after the first few tutorial-type chapters. There are also three difficulty levels that can be toggled on a per-chapter basis, with each chapter being replayable, so there is no need to create new profiles.

The base gameplay is similar to the usual solitaire titles on Steam, where you have a stock or draw deck each hand, and the objective is to basically clear the board of cards in sequential up and/or down chains, one card at a time. The card numbers range from 0-9 rather than your standard deck of cards, and there are 6 or 7 total suits.

Real player with 24.6 hrs in game

Shadowhand: RPG Card Game on Steam

Workplace Rhapsody

Workplace Rhapsody

很不错的游戏。建议买来试试玩,非常喜欢。。

Real player with 7.2 hrs in game

Interesting little time management/dating sim game. The art and sprites are pretty original. There are a few points that could be polished and maybe add some saucier H features, but overall its quality is above other chinese games of the genre. I believe this is the first title published on Steam by the dev, I’m certainly in for future releases or more DLCs for this title.

Real player with 5.0 hrs in game

Workplace Rhapsody on Steam

Agarest: Generations of War 2

Agarest: Generations of War 2

Agarest: Generations of War 2 is the third installment of the Agarest series, which are coming from the Playstation 3 console. It’s a tough RPG with many different elements from another ones of its type, and it’s really tough to learn to play. And it has dating sim elements, which are the main feature of the Agarest series.

Graphics

The graphics are ok, the characters animations are simple, like almost 16-bit animations, but when the characters speak with each other, their animations are a lot better, with good quality anime animations featuring their facial expressions while their dialogues are shown at the lower screen. Also, the CG pictures you earn through the game are really well done, showing the girls at sexy situations (but without any full or partial nude).

Real player with 947.7 hrs in game

TL;DR Version

  • I like the game but cannot recommend you playing as its a love it/ hate it kind of game. Proceed with research in hand before contemplating whether you should buy it (MasterLL’s channel has a playthrough of the PS3 version of his youtube channel if you want to see the game in action.)

Full thoughts

Ok so this is a weird one.

The game has a fun combat system that can take a little time to get your head around. The flashy attacks, and fluid sprite animations are a joy on the eyes. Despite the fact some attacks can take a silly amount of time to complete, you may just end up never skipping them because they are so over the top, they’re fantastic. Japanese anime like attacks at their finest.

Real player with 175.7 hrs in game

Agarest: Generations of War 2 on Steam

Demonheart: Hunters

Demonheart: Hunters

If I loved the first one deeply, this sequel disapointed me so I cannot recommande it, even if I enjoyed so much the prequel.

The good things :

  • We find back everyone, Ari, the Raze and Brash. I though we’ll meet Tunes another time as we see ihim n the trailer but he takes no part in the new senario.

  • Nothing change for Bright, she can still be good or bad, defiant or kind and can flirt with the recurent characters from the prequel.

  • All characters had kept their original personalities and way to speak, Ari is still a kind witch loving everything speaking about demon, Brash is still the cold obsessional knight deeply in love with you, Raze is still a childish demon looking for attention, but they also changed and it feels like they matured with past adventures.

Real player with 58.8 hrs in game

Initially, I wasn’t going to write a review for this game. I expected to play it, like it, and move on because I generally have a hard time explaning why I like things. But this is a very difficult case. Something I’m really struggling with after playing Hunters is this thought: was Demonheart actually bad all this time and I refused to notice because I… liked it?

After playing through this game 4 times going on 5th, I find that I have less and less good things to say about it. So let’s first get one thing out of the way. Do I recommend you buy and play Hunters? …Yes. Even yesser if you have played the prequel and liked it. I would be lying if I said I didn’t have fun on my first playthrough. I would be lying if I said I hated the addition of combat, exploration and flower gathering for ability upgrades on my first playthrough. No, I actually loved all of that. On my first playthrough. Which took me somewhere around 8-9 hours to complete with me taking my time, exploring everything, disarming each and every trap, picking every single flower I could find and killing all the mobs I could reach with my shiny poisoned daggers.

Real player with 37.2 hrs in game

Demonheart: Hunters on Steam

Ochitsubaki

Ochitsubaki

A fallen camellia is a beheading, every time, every petal falling at once: a severing.

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TW: CSA, animal death, violence, suicidal ideation

OCHITSUBAKI || 落ち椿 is a visual novel about the impossibility of translating trauma. It is a bilingual JPN/ENG game about translation and how it can run as deeply as the way hypermarginalized people constantly “translate” their identities and trauma for the understanding of others, no matter how far it is from the source material. It’s about recovering from trauma through the genuine compassion and consideration of another person, who manages to See the aftereffects of trauma and are willing to meet that person’s unique needs, regardless of if they “understand” them or not.

Ochitsubaki is only loosely a visual novel, which is to say it is a story-based game with a strong aesthetic component. Ochitsubaki has a deep, rich tapestry of aesthetics in unifying modern elegance with unique retro anime-inspired character portraits. The original soundtrack derives inspiration from traditional Asian pentatonic scales, particularly but not limited to Japanese ones, that also derive a modern, Genshin’s Liyue-type twist that sets it firmly in contemporary times. It has three language options: JPN, ENG, and JPN translation. The ENG/JPN versions are two different renditions of the story, thus requiring a separate JPN translation, emulating what happens when you try to translate something as complex as identity. You can consider that the only real choice you make in the game is which language to play it in, and each language option provides a different “route,” a similar but very distinctly different iteration of the story. The language modes mimic the powerful loss that happens when stories–when trauma–is translated.

The demo only contains the first two ENG chapters, an estimated 30-45min of playtime.

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Hanashiro (he/she/they) and their few remaining kin all react differently to the trauma of being immortal and witnessing the apocalypse over and over again in different cycles of reincarnation. Shiragiku is unfazed and cheery and flippant and whimsical and capricious; Shirayuri is nowhere to be found; and Hanashiro? Hanashiro is planning on their death in 10 years, when the camellias fall, if they cannot find a reason to live by then.

Hanashiro and Shirayuri have witnessed THE END OF THE WORLD before. But no one believed them. Shiragiku has seen many, many apocalypses, but she has never been hurt by any one after the first. Shiragiku has remembered every single end; Shirayuri has remembered none; and Hanashiro only remembers some. Which? Even he doesn’t know.

Hanashiro misses speaking her fey mother tongue, but she can’t seem to find anyone willing to listen to her, not even her own kind. And then she makes an enemy who just might. Their name is Lun Kochouran.

And they might be the first one in a millennium to learn the Amayuri tongue.

They also might be the first to kill an immortal.

Ochitsubaki on Steam