Victor
Are you up to the challenge?
Prepare to fight through waves of enemies in bloody melee combat to unlock new arenas to fight in and new enemies to defeat.
Use fast attacks, heavy attacks, dodges and skill to slay your foes.
Featuring:
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Bloody fast-paced melee combat
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100 waves
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5 enemy types
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5 arenas
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Beautiful graphics
About the developer
My name is Dávid Messercola and I am an 18 year old solo devoloper from the Netherlands.
After high school I aim to go study Game Design and this project is my first try at releasing a game to steam, so feel free to give me feedback about what I could do better . Thanks!
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GLADIUM
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Gladium is the project of Eirik Wiklund a one man developer studio and yes, the game reminded me of Domina , a strategy game where you took charge of a Ludus, training and preparing Gladiators in a management approach, where the fights were simulated. Both games enjoy the pixel art style and that’s where the comparison should end.
– Real player with 14.3 hrs in game
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This is quite a difficult game to review tbh. It is a very unforgiving game, some of the bosses you will fight will kill you many times, the part that some people may dislike the most is it’s grind system to be able to defeat the bosses or even try another go at them (you gain blood points to trade for perks and for another chance at a boss if you fail), meaning that if you lose to a boss you will have to play either normal mode or horde mode to try again, making the game VERY repetitive. You will also earn gold to unlock new equipment, which is necessary to try different strategies as you cannot fight all the bosses in the same manner (at least I advise againts it). Ultimately I’m giving it a thumbs up because I had fun the whole 14 hours I played and I even got a little addicted, the theme helped as I really like gladiator style fighting games, but be warned, if you get frustrated easily this may not be for you.
– Real player with 13.6 hrs in game
The Last Roman Village 2
After Marcus Aurelius death, it is time for his son Crassus, to prove he is a worthy heir and leader. The mighty and once invincible Roman Empire is no more, and in its wake are enemy forces attacking from all sides in hordes. You can guard the walls by fighting and defeating enemies, such as skeletons, undead, goblins, trolls and what not! Build your village defenses, train and upgrade soldiers, do whatever you can do to preserve the village. The game has wide variety of bosses, and a lot of new features that will make the gameplay very intriguing. Explore the extensive map with lots of new lands and surprises (some good and some bad.) Find and help your friend Brutus, who can join your journey to destroy once and forever the evil forces surrounding your village. On most of the map zones you can find artifacts and treasures that will bring lots of new abilities and upgrades. Atmospheric scenes and intriguing story is our hundred percent team effort to create a game for game lovers who love to try something different with lots of great features, and variety of options to choose from. Gather your courage, wisdom, strength and lead the last roman village to safety and prosperity.
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CHARIOT WARS
Watch intro which lasts 5+ minutes and cuts off before its' conclusion.
Start my first race, the AI pull ahead.
The AI swap positions with each other off screen.
Catch up with said AI, and they are in a perfect line, no swapping of positions.
But, still shows AI swapping positions on the side bar?
Insert confusion.
Pass some chariots - shows me in last position.
Pass all chariots, cross the start/finish line first, tells me I lost.
Insert more confusion.
Restart race…
The AI start climbing up the scenery and doing doughnuts.
– Real player with 5.2 hrs in game
After getting this game as a gift, I now want to pay my friend for getting it. I also want to pay him for getting himself a copy because I now have a seriously dangerous urge to get into a car crash. This games CPU has an IQ worse than its fps as they will slam the walls cheeks harder than Jordi El Nino. The worse thing about this though is the 5 minute intro. The only reason we all played this is because of the lore. 11/10
PS if you’re into 500cc mario kart, this is for you.
– Real player with 5.0 hrs in game
Gladiator: about to die
It will take a bit of work to get the game to where it needs to be, but great potential and fun so far :)
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Story of a Gladiator
Story of a Gladiator is a small arena beat ‘em-up game in which we try to avoid getting a bloody nose.
The story is told quite quickly: Our family and friends are killed by the Romans and we manage to escape so that we do not end up in slavery… or worse. Finally, we spend the day with fighting and drinking alcohol in the company of shady ladies - until one day we meet a famous gladiator who gives us some advice on how to become a great champion ourselves. And so our first fight of many begins in the arena…
– Real player with 179.2 hrs in game
The game is very fun and interesting, we definitely need more Gladiator games as there hasn’t been any good one’s in modern times, it’s very sad that such genre is not being looked into by developers and game studios. Ryse of Rome had gladiator mode, but it’s not like Gladiator Begins/Road to Colosseum. I am glad this game came out, and hopefully people show interest in this game, so we can get more of this genre.
As for the game
The game is very fun and actually very hard, my only issue with it is the lack of story and in depth customization, the game feels very limited in that aspect, it’s not even as good in terms of depth as sword and sandals to be honest. The graphics are amazing, the armour looks very nice, I just wish there was more depth to fight styles, weapon, character customization, story arc, training and maybe companions and such in fights. There is a lot the game can do, I played all the levels and have 3 stars in all of them, took me 9hrs total play time
– Real player with 9.0 hrs in game
Gladia
This is not intermediate stage. This is concept stage. This is EXTREMELY overpriced. Feedback at this point is absurd as literally everything needs a ton of work.
– Real player with 2.9 hrs in game
Enough with the fucking BLABLABLA seriously it is worse than no voices also this game feels way to early for EA the only reason why I am not going to refund this is because it cost 50 cents plays awful awful hit detection avoid and wait for updates
– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
Shield Impact
maybe some more gamemodes would be nice. Like a mission gamemode (kill 10 enemies in 15 seconds for example), or a gamemode were you play as the enemy would be super cool.
But it’s a nice little game
7.3/10
– Real player with 3.4 hrs in game
The player character goes invisible after first game played and there is no actual bots, hardly even any pattern to compete with or gameplay. It needs to be fixed..
I did not refund it, as the original idea is kind of great.. !
Shields are always underestimated. But that underestimation only returns stronger with this game.
Not only the game craps out and it is the gamebreaking bug where the character disappears every retry.
It is a try and retry centered game. Not really worth anything like this. Could been really great but always forget to retry.
– Real player with 2.6 hrs in game
CRIXUS: Life of free Gladiator
Life of free Gladiator in the fictional ancient roman city
CRIXUS is a single-player hack and slash game AND Ludus manager with base-building elements.
This game bears the name of Crixus, a Gallic gladiator and military leader, but it is not about his life. The story is yours.
Fights are organized in the arena where you as a free gladiator can access as you wish.
Fight in Arena to gain gold and reputation. Spend them on treats for your home and the pleasures of the city.
The target is to accurately recreate the architecture and equipment of the Roman Empire era.
Gladiator manager / Ludus management. Get gladiators, train gladiators, gear up gladiators. Be the proud manager of Ludus.
a story-based campaign to set you up on full experience. Fight for yourself in the arena.
You choose how many and how strong your opponents will be. (limit is only your PC compute power)
You can roam around the city, see how ancient Romans lived and buy new gear and explore. This is to provide calmness in-between the fights.
modify your home. Buy objects in shops, display your armor, Add achievements on the wall, etc.
We are Legion: Rome
Welcome to the brutal times of the Roman conquests.
We are Legion: Rome is an action-adventure RPG set in antiquity, heavily focused on combat-based mainly on varied directional attacks. You take the role of a loyal Roman legionnaire who will hack and slash through the barbarian hordes. You will slay enemies of Rome, to establish world peace, to achieve ultimate victory, and finally to come back safely to your family.
The Brotherhood: Fight & use different tactics as a team in small & big battles
The Elite: Use unique fighting mechanics and dismember hands, legs & heads.
The Skills: While advancing in ranks, you will unlock more great skills.
The Glory: Realstic graphics will show how the real battlefield looks like.
The History: Rome is not only battles, it’s history & plot behind that.
The Family: Send & read letters to your loved ones, let them the true meaning of war.
BRING PEACE AND GLORY WHATEVER THE COST
You are here bringing peace and glory, spread the roman laws and way of life. Do whatever needed. You are not brutal. This is war. You are justified.
PREPARE FOR BATTLE
Take your sword, put your armor on and let your weapons cover with blood of those who did not kneel before the might of Rome.
MAINTAIN ORDER
The barbarian horde came in great numbers. Maintaining order and morale in your troops is the key to victory.