Patched world

Patched world

a true masterpiece, far ahead of its time

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

Patched world on Steam

The Last Roman Village 2

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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The Last Roman Village 2 on Steam

Shieldwall

Shieldwall

Hello Nezon.

I really enjoy Shieldwall, And here are my ideas on some new things you could add:

2 new factions including Mesopotamia and Byzantium

2 new maps Thermopylae and The Coliseum like in Formata

The Archer unit like in Formata

The Cavalry unit ( the player could buy a horse themselves and this unit would be a lot of gold maybe 500 gold)

Unit Customization like in Formata

Naval Battles Where you could buy ships like in Formata

Siege Weapons such as Battering rams and Trebuchet

Mobile siege weapons (every siege unit would take more of the popularity for example if i have 20 men and i buy a siege weapon that would take up the other 5 population slots)

Real player with 126.6 hrs in game


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I am having a blast playing this game. It’s a great casual strategy game that has a lot of replay-ability. This game is one of those “easy to pick up, hard to master” games that I get a ton of enjoyment from.

Let’s talk about what the game does well: It’s simple, the controls are smooth, and it has great core mechanics that I’m interested in seeing how they develop.

How can it improve?

Faction Variation: I’d like to see different stats/buffs for the different “commanders” of the factions. Maybe 5% increase to missile damage, 3% reduction of unit cost, etc.

Real player with 54.4 hrs in game

Shieldwall on Steam

Formata

Formata

Good in concept, failure by over-extension in practice.

Units disobey orders.

AI archers are master snipers while your own units couldn’t hit the broadside of an ocean from the edge of the shore, player-controlled archery has something that doesn’t even make logical sense, as it’s not a thing in actual archery unless you are exceptionally new to it, or don’t have the proper training, being sway, which, unless somehow each historical army had conscripts for all of their archers, or minimal training quality, which Persia in particular wouldn’t, would not occur in EVERY archer on the field, regardless of level, or lack of movement.

Real player with 49.6 hrs in game

This game has so much potential, but right now it is almost unplayable. Watch a few YouTube videos before you buy. Here are a few easy changes that would make it bearable to play again in case the dev stumbles upon this. Please feel free to add to this comment any issues you are experiencing.

Here is a haphazard OL of the many problems with this game:

1. Lack of updates:

-The creator of this game is seemingly busy working on another title (haven’t played it, but i’ve seen gameplay… looks like essentially the same game, but the graphics seem less appealing to me). If your new game works even a little better than Formata, you should consider giving access to players who purchased this one thinking you would finish it. Or at least consider making a few changes to either game. Many of your players likely bought this in good faith, thinking you would make improvements over time. Players that bought Formata also aren’t likely to spend the money on such a similar game anyways, so I would wager it would go a long way for promoting your new game and enlarging your player base. I’m not just trying to hound you for a copy too. Even after seeing gameplay of the other game I still prefer Formata in it’s broken state to the new one merely due to the feel of the game.

Real player with 31.8 hrs in game

Formata on Steam

Total War: ATTILA

Total War: ATTILA

Attila is, in my opinion, the best Total War.

A lot of people complain about optimization issues, I’m not saying they’re lying, but I don’t have these issues so it’s not impossible to run the game properly.

What Attila does GREAT is giving you very different campaign experiences: you can pick from massive empires under pressure, small tribes with one settlement, small hordes that have to flee from the Huns and try to conquer some land and settle down, or as a massive horde that will grow, loot and pillage.

Real player with 798.0 hrs in game

Disclaimer:

Please note that this review, as with all reviews, is heavily influenced by personal opinion. I am in no way attacking you should you love the game, I just want to let others know the good AND the bad of this game before they purchase it. And if they like some of the things that I have listed in the bad? Then it’s all good, at least they are informed.

tl;dr - Great launch, graphically pleasing, better AI response from units. Badly designed Horde mode, Limited choice of factions that all boil down to three types that generally look the same, jacked diplomacy system, all the illegitimate children of the world come from one of your general’s loins, campaign AI are all led by the Joker. They just want to watch the world burn.

Real player with 717.4 hrs in game

Total War: ATTILA on Steam

Rome: Total War™ - Collection

Rome: Total War™ - Collection

RTW has an epic feel.

As of today, this game is nearly eleven years old. So, the battle graphics are not as crisp as newer titles, the historicity of some units is sketchy (or just made up), and it seems that multiplayer is not smooth in Steam. Fortunately, none of these mean a thing to me. The heart of the game is in the grand strategy and the personal narrative.

With over a hundred regions in which to play, the strategic game is where RTW shines. You need to plan where you will expand and where you will defend… and then be ready to adapt when the AI does not do what you expect. You may be the pawn of the Senate and serve at their beck and call. You might try to expand against the weak. You can follow the trade routes to gain riches through conquest. You will find yourself occupying regions merely to stymie your enemies (and your allies). Or you might work your way towards all seven Wonders to reap their benefits.

Real player with 1982.0 hrs in game

Classic game, it uses a realistic battle engine which simulates battles down to minute details, in a way no longer found in newer engines which depend apon flashy graphics to generate interest. The sheer effort put into this game really tells you its creators cared about it they were not just throwing something flashy out there to get as much money as possible. The game makes up for its old and ancient graphics with interesting game mechanics that you just DONT get in the newer RTS games with intricate tactical aspects in addition to intriacate strategic ones. since so much attention has been given to FPS games in recent years. The game is well made and it shows. In modern total wars and other RTS games, troops getting into 1v1 cinimatic fights where thy slide around on the map rather than recreating actual formation dynamics and combat in a believeable way as Rome 1 does. In Rome 1 TW you don’t just have static groups of people fighting in one spot like other games, your troop formations collide and dudes go flying, people get knocked down. The larger force slowly pushes the smaller one back while its formation fluxuates, troops arrange sheilds to defend against attackers leaving weakspots open to well positioned archers. Every part of the strategic map is mapped out into battle maps that mirror that place on the stratiegic map. I am not talking you get a different set of cookie cutter template battle maps depending on your region NO!!! I mean the battle map is an EXACT copy of the terrain on the stategic map. You see a hill on the over all map and move your army to it so the enemy will attack you on ground you choose that hill is on the battle map valleys mountain you name it the battle is in that spot not a faximally of that spot THAT SPOT. The same goes for citys, each is unique and grows in unique ways and this shows on the siege map. Build something in a city and its on the battle map, if a saboteur destroys something it is destroyed on the battle map, Your family members/ generals grow as a result of the situations you put them in becoming complex individuals, put them in a big city with librarys and academys and they may become a soft person but a good organizer, or maybe if the city is a religious center he may become pious or slowly go insane, or become blood thirsty if you constantly send him into battle and he gets kills in said battles (yes even what he does in the battles matters). Another really cool mechanic is that when you recruit units the men are taken from the local populus and when disbanded the men generally resettle in that region! and city level is determined by population so recruit to many from a populas and the city will grow slowly while inversely you can move your populus around to level up citys. Another difference from newer games is the factions, they are few in number compared to the scores of factions in newer games but each faction in very unique, with some factions sharing cultures and others with similar but different cultures. Each culture has a unique city style ect.

Real player with 1183.0 hrs in game

Rome: Total War™ - Collection on Steam

Age of Gladiators

Age of Gladiators

The “potential scenario” listed in the “About this game” section is a surprisingly reasonable introduction to the game. The options suggested there truly are all available to you, and the considerations involved are also real. However, it also implies a bit more freedom of choice than is truly available. Regardless, if the ‘potential scenario’ looks compelling to you, that alone is probably enough to suggest you would enjoy the game.

The game is solid, and worth trying. I will list what I believe the strengths and weaknesses are, with a primary focus on the weaknesses. I will focus on the weaknesses because overall, the game works. The game is fun. You will see that I feel like it has a lot of as-yet unrealized potential, but that does not mean I do not think this is a solid title. It is quite solid, and while it does some things wrong, it does plenty right.

Real player with 139.7 hrs in game

So this game has been out for well over a year and there’s no one new buying this game anyway so there is no point to me writing this review. But I’m going to do it anyway because fuck you that’s why.

As you can see by my stupid number of hours played in this game I actually enjoy it. Seriously I don’t know how the hell I played this game for 41 hours without blowing my brains out even once still astonishes me. I suppose it’s because I am a big fan of management simulation games and what’s cooler than a gladiator simulation game?

Real player with 64.0 hrs in game

Age of Gladiators on Steam

Time Commando

Time Commando

Wow.

I was only 7 the last time I had ever touched this game, that was all the way back in 2009. I got frustrated with Time Commando because of how difficult it was, never being able to finish the game after already halfway through it and eventually gave up. I ended up losing the disc somehow and when I did decide to give it another try I never found it again nor could I find another copy anywhere else, so I gave up looking and eventually forgot the game even existed.

Then LO AND BEHOLD, 12 years later and I stumble across this game again on Steam. Words cannot express how absolutely THRILLED I was to be able to play Time Commando again!

Real player with 4.9 hrs in game

i own it on CDROM now I own it on SteamROM

if u want the DOSBox to be in windowed mode with higher resolution, you have to go to the steam folder you installed it, like “X:\Program Files\Steam\SteamApps\common\Time Commando”, find “TC.conf” and change the window resolution to something like “windowresolution=1280x960” then either “fullscreen=false” or just Alt+Enter when it opens

Real player with 4.4 hrs in game

Time Commando on Steam

Total War: ROME REMASTERED

Total War: ROME REMASTERED

~ DIFFICULTY ~

🔲 My 90 year old grandma could play it

🔲 Easy

✅ Normal

✅ Hard

✅ Dark Souls

It can be changed to hard or Dark Souls depending of your difficulty settings and your faction choice.

~ GRAPHICS ~

🔲 Graphics don’t matter in this game

🔲 MS Paint

🔲 Bad

🔲 Meh

✅ Good

🔲 Beautiful

🔲 Masterpiece

~ MUSIC ~

🔲 Soundless

🔲 Just SFX

🔲 Not special

🔲 Bad

✅ Good

🔲 Beautiful

~ STORY ~

🔲 This game has no story

✅ Like playing Temple Runners for the story

🔲 It’s there for the people who want it

Real player with 156.2 hrs in game

Even with it’s problems it is the best way to play Rome Total War. Wish the new menus and intros were better and wish it got more updates and also that co-op campaigns would be added. Other than that it’s a great looking game and a lot of fun.

Real player with 153.7 hrs in game

Total War: ROME REMASTERED on Steam

Assassin’s Creed® Brotherhood

Assassin’s Creed® Brotherhood

**“I thought my work was done. I was wrong. Once more, I must venture into the fray. By recruiting enemies of the state, we arm those who have been disarmed by the Borgia. The greed, the corruption, the tyranny my enemies have spread will burn to the ground. From the ashes of vengeance, a new Rome will rise.”

―Ezio Auditore da Firenze, Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood Launch Trailer.**

It has taken some time for me to complete this one, yet here we are: Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood is the third game in the series, and the second part that follows Ezio’s storyline. There is a reason that this game is a fan favorite, since it contains the allure of the previous game, yet brings in various new features and a truckload to attend and discover. If you have enjoyed the previous game, you’ll love this one. Renaissance Italy is yet again here for us to roam in, with one glorious city at our disposal. It seems that the old saying was true all along: all roads lead to Rome.

Real player with 94.0 hrs in game

Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood is the third installment in the Assassin’s Creed series and released only a year after the second game, a cycle that would become the norm until after Syndicate. Could it better the excellent ACII despite such a short time in between games? This is what I think of Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood.

Amazingly, it did just that in a number of areas. I always used to tell friends that they could be released every year if they maintained the quality and Brotherhood was the first of many to back up that statement. The graphics quality is a step up from ACII, with excellent character models and colour palettes. The city of Rome and the other areas throughout Italy you briefly visit are beautiful, as always. Jesper Kyd also returns with another enchanting soundtrack. Much improved. on all counts.

Real player with 82.4 hrs in game

Assassin’s Creed® Brotherhood on Steam