AMBUSH tactics
the game is baren there are litterly tons of huge buildingd like the pub that have nothing in them no npcs no decor no nothing, then theres buildings that dont even have doors.ok these are minor things though its early acces so thats to be expected (a few tweaks here a few changes there ect ect i get that) but then theres the prob of not really knowing what your saposta to be doing let alone were. I came to a point were its night time you can’t sleep so you go wandering around the town and get into a fight with some monster called the agent, i stuned him (witch should have warn off after a few rounds but didnt) and proceded to hit him from behind for at least 30 mins i leveled up twice just from that and he’s still stuned and standing there,so I then tryed to go to the edage of the screen thinking you have to run from the battle but that too didn’t work, i’m pretty dam sure this game is broke I’d stay away from this mess till it works properly
– Real player with 3.1 hrs in game
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nice game
– Real player with 3.0 hrs in game
Utawarerumono: Prelude to the Fallen
“I grow old … I grow old …
I shall wear the bottoms of my trousers rolled.”
~T.S. Eliot
I really wonder why they keep re-releasing this game… I mean, OK, PC port makes perfect sense. I’m all in for video game preservation and there’s no better way to save the certain title from being lost in history than releasing it for personal computers. Every single game should be playable on PCs. Just because PCs are the only platform that stays with us no matter what. But seriously, since the very first voiced (and censored) port of this game was released in 2006 (the initial uncensored Windows version came out in 2002), Utawarerumono was released for six different platforms. Six… different… platforms, Carl! It also got both manga and anime adaptations. So, here’s my question again – how in the freakin' world did this game get so much attention? And the answer is… I honestly don’t know.
– Real player with 80.1 hrs in game
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TL;DR: Fun game, would recommend, I will get the sequels. Surprisingly fun game play and an enjoyable story, though not as great a story as the reviews I’ve read here make it out to be.
Long Version:
First, the story, since that is the meat of the game, and also what people rave about. The game is very much a visual novel with tactical combat elements included, rather than being the other way around. The story is engaging, there are enough hooks to keep you interested even during the slower areas, things hinting to the player that a larger game is afoot and your (forgotten) past is almost certainly important to these at first seemingly unrelated events. (The primary character has amnesia, partially for story, partially to let you ask world building questions that any normal in-universe person would know, but that we the player are obviously clueless about.) I will say that for the most part I really enjoyed the story, there were a surprising number of moments that really got to me, where I was right there with characters, feeling their moments of happiness or pain, victory or defeat, anger and sorrow. It is for these reasons and the general story arc itself, which kept my interest, that I will pick up and play the next two games in the near future.
– Real player with 55.0 hrs in game
Rebel! Pure love fighters!
A satisfying RPG with cute heroines.
For an RPG Maker MV game, it has very good graphics and a very smooth gaming system.
Perfect controller support.
– Real player with 2.7 hrs in game
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In a nutshell I can say that this game is nothing special. The graphic and sound is good. The translation is mmmh a better MTL one. But you don’t need the read anything because the game is very linear. The biggest difference to other games is the lack of healing items. You only get a few in chests; buying? nada.
Oh, and of course the H-content. You can happily play the game without them. They don’t add anything to the plot…only a few scenes during your rest.
I haven’t found many bugs (the most prominent is if you choose to end the game from the titel screen).
– Real player with 1.9 hrs in game
Symbiotic
Story
Symbiotic is a sci-fi action drama visual novel with dark undertones, and a love story which will be a roller coaster of emotion. As Zaydin and company go through the rigorous training to master the use of their symbiote partners, they must overcome numerous obstacles and fight enemies far beyond their control, all while dealing with the emotions that come with being teenagers. The race is on for the survival of mankind in this grueling war with another world!
Zaydin is a young complicated kid trying to cope with the loss of his mother, an evil entity attempting to control his mind, and the war of the worlds waged by alien Symbiotes, who have come to eradicate or consume all life on earth. While attending SCAR institute, the principal of the establishment, Neolinus, acts as his caretaker/guardian, at the request of Zaydin’s deceased mother. Neolinus is seen as a pain in the ass to the young orphan. Elliosa and Kadin, the friends he never wanted, have extremely different views on Zaydin. While Elliosa has a major crush on him, Kadin, being the protective big brother type (Even though they’re not related) sees him as a dangerous jerk, though the question of why he hates him so much still lingers. They are joined by their symbiote partners, Tama who belongs to Zaydin, Pinkie Elliosa’s loveable friend, and Spike the “tough guy” belonging to Kadin. Together with the rest of the school they will discover what it means to be at war, not only with the aliens but also with their own emotions.
About
Seasons & Chapters:
This Visual Novel is based around a system of Chapters and Seasons. All chapters within the first season would be free to play once you have bought the game, and those chapters have been released. The following season would be purchasable DLC due to the size and amount of content that will be put into it. Chapters come out when they’re finished, so you don’t have wait for the season to be finished to continue the story.
Season 1:
The first season begins with introductions to the cast of characters, and the main protagonist, Zaydin, being rebellious towards SCAR Institute and his caretaker, Principal Neolinus. Zaydin must deal with his emotions, repressed memories, “friendship” with Elliosa, rivalry with Kadin, unintentionally befriending another girl at the school, and a dark evil presence lingering in his mind as he goes through this warrior high-school setting. The war that wages between Earth and the symbiote planet, Metamor, threatens to destroy everything, and forces the children of Earth to rise up and protect the planet against the monstrous creatures that are sent to it, but another possible threat looms that could undo what the school has done to protect the planet. As you progress through the Visual Novel you will be sent on required (and some optional) missions to kill the Sym-Monsters sent to Earth from Metamor. Zaydin’s ego and bad temper constantly get him into trouble, whether it’s his caretaker/principal, the Class S president Alastair, or even his own “friends”, Zaydin acts out and antagonizes everyone around him… but is he doing it because he’s a bully, or for some other reason?
Psychopath or Savior:
As you progress through the story and missions you will be given a choice that decides whether you will be punished like a villain or hailed as a hero. In missions you can fight Sym-Monsters and save Civilians. It is required that you fight and kill a certain number of Sym-Monsters, however it is NOT required that you save the civilians, this gives way to a moral dilemma… do you save everyone like a true hero? Or do you let them all walk into the fates they would have endured had you never even arrived? Doing either of these to an extreme degree may result in a secret ending as well as changing the game later down the line, recruiting allies, or causing you to encounter something truly terrible…
Visual Novel Styled as a Kinetic Novel (Kinda)
“A kinetic novel is a linear type of visual novel where no narrative or gameplay choices typical to the latter are presented.”
Symbiotic is more akin to a Kinetic Novel then a traditional Visual Novel, since the story is more linear and the ending is the same regardless of what you ultimately decide to do; however, it is possible to change the difficulty and variety of the game, as well as changing HOW the ending plays out and what happens to the characters. As mentioned above you can get a Psychopath or Savior ending in every chapter of the game, with this comes new challenges, allies, or minor story aspects you wouldn’t see otherwise. The new allies can replace party members in missions allowing you to customize how you play through the missions. The challenges come in the form of unique enemies that are angry, vengeful, and prepared to kill anything they see.
My wife is a princess
If you like this game, please add it to your wishlist~
Plot summary:
Giles is the offspring of the brave, but lives a life of idleness every day
The kingdom’s treasure of suppressing the devil is loose, and Simona, the queen of the small border country, comes to ask the brave for help
Giles is indifferent to the safety of the country and the people… The prince said that she would meet all the requirements of the brave
“Then, your beautiful majesty, will you be my woman?”…
Faced with this rude request, the beautiful prince actually agreed! ?
Character introduction:
Simona:
The prince and daughter of the small border country is very beautiful, and everyone who sees her is amazed by her appearance~
Liz:
The princess’s personal bodyguard, has powerful magic, and has a cheerful personality.
Lulu:
Good at using double knives, very good at fighting, and very cute.
Game features:
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Go on an adventure with the protagonist and gain love on the way.
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Easy to use turn-based combat with rich strategies.
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Various professions and unique skills, each profession has powerful nirvana.
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The monsters who avoid by walking, choose to fight relatively freely.
WitchSpring3 Re:Fine - The Story of Eirudy -
A 6-10 hours game where you play as a nameless witch raised by her grandmother living in a secluded forest, One day you find a cute boar and chase after it to mofu mofu it and the story begins…
Gameplay wise, everything is simplistic. No inventory management; no nonsense, just a game where you can fully engross into the story.
Grandmother’s letter makes me cry so badly. whyyy…
One of the games where I don’t turn off in-game music because it’s that good.
Try out the sequel 1,2,4 on app store probably if you haven’t!
– Real player with 518.1 hrs in game
Good
(I need WitchSpring4 on PC version !!!!!)
– Real player with 17.6 hrs in game
Survival on Amazonia
This is a game that strongly reminds me of the game; Leviathan : A survival RPG. One thing that separates this game aside from the male protagonist is there is no annoying ‘running against the clock’ element. One thing you need to know here is that you need to have the uncensored patch installed to get the full experience of the game, otherwise, the game will be rendered bland without the necessary ‘spice’ to break the monotony of the grind.
Just like Leviathan, the difficulty curve tends to get pretty high early on as long as you know who to pick your fight with. Slow and steady grind is the recommended approach here since some foes can party wipe you in less than 3 turns if you just fight haphazardly.
– Real player with 11.9 hrs in game
Full Disclosure: I am a Patreon supporter and have played the game from the demo.
Uncensored Patch is available on their Patreon, Noxurtica.
Gameplay: It’s fun, the story is engaging, and the dialog is decent, but I wouldn’t play it without the uncensored patch. Survival aspect is interesting at first, but it isn’t really comparable to real survival games like The Forest or Minecraft. You still get to upgrade your base and craft stuff, so that’s cool. The combat is pretty mediocre, but there isn’t any grind and it’s reasonably difficult. Overall, it’s a decent game. I do think it could have been more fleshed out with character development and stuff like that, but other than that, it’s a game worth playing.
– Real player with 1.1 hrs in game
Mugen Souls
Just like its demon-turned-angel character, this game has difficulty deciding what it wants to be. Which is unfortunately, as it is a good game. It tries to sell itself on its “sexyness” when in fact, it is hardly present. It tries a lot of gameplay mechanisms but does not really perfect any of them. And I guess that it unfortunately is partially reflected on its score.
So, first, contrary to what the screenshots would suggest, this game has very mild and sparse “sexy content”, to the exlusion of the bath scenes that concludes each chapter. In fact, once you’re past the 1st chapter, it becomes an after-thought story-wise. Maybe the result of the censorship (?), but in my case that striked a good balance.
– Real player with 105.2 hrs in game
A game as absurd as it is full of kinks and innuendo as it is fun.
NOTE 1: Pressing R2 can skip battle animations! or you can disable them entirely in the config menu. This is very important for making the grind go faster.
NOTE 2: The free DLC is nothing but OP items that make the game impossible to lose. Disable DLC in the title screen menu before you press New Game if you want to enjoy playing through it vanilla.
Now, onto the review!/Mechanics Summary!
The story can be described in two words: Galactic domination. You play as (say it with me now) a loli heroine who has amnesia, but instead of saving the world you’re going to 7 different planets subjugating each one along the way. This is done by finding the strongest people on every planet and forcing them to join you. Like all Compile Heart games you’ll end up with a large cast of different personalities who are all hilarious to see interact with one another. Sounds fun? It is. Until the grind.
– Real player with 50.7 hrs in game
Nilspace
The Hundred Year Kingdom
Welcome to an untouched new world.
Only you—the Creator—and a mythical young goddess who calls herself an oracle exist here.
Share times of laughter, tears, and joy as you combine your skills and powers to guide the emergence of a brand new civilization.
Behold what becomes of your world after a century of growth.
・Develop a civilization from the ground up over 100 years in this simple turn-based simulation.
・Construct buildings and cultivate land to create and nurture a civilization with the help of a mythical young goddess who calls herself an oracle.
・Your world will be free of complicating elements like diplomacy, war, and calamities. Rest assured, barbarians won’t invade and Gandhi won’t launch a nuclear attack on your beautiful world!
・How you care for your civilization is up to you.
The Hundred Year Kingdom lets you build and care for a civilization in a world of your own making.
Set up and reshape your world with realms covered in mountains, vast seas, thick savanna, or whatever you like!