Stick RPG 2: Director’s Cut
If you enjoyed the first stick rpg then you will likely enjoy this one.
Part of me does feel however, that this sequel went away from some of the charm that made the first game so fun. For example, you no longer feel a sense of progression as you move up the numerous career ladders. Remember your voice message in the first game? There is none of that in this game. And it’s funny, because you literally have a cell phone on your person. Such a missed opportunity.
House upgrades are not a thing anymore. You simply have the option of owning three houses. Even in the first stick rpg, there were upgrades you could buy that would give you a bonus. The only upgrades you can get in this game is just a bed, an alarm clock, and yeah… that’s it.
– Real player with 24.6 hrs in game
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Stick RPG 2 is a fun little timewaster. Not worth the $20 price for sure, but if you can snatch it on sale and remember playing it or the original, go for it. Otherwise? Pass.
Quick rundown of what this has that the Flash game doesn’t.
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A fourth screen for late game content
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More careers, weapons, quests, homes and other little things. The game has essentially been expanded by like, 33%.
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Cheats to play the game more quickly
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Offline or online saves. There’s no reason, IMO, to ever use online saves as you have to login each time you boot up the game.
– Real player with 22.9 hrs in game
7th Deep
A simple game with some surprising depth. I t has replayability due to the number of characters you can choose ( 7) and can be combined into any team of 3 or less. There are several save slots and if you find yourself fighting monsters beyond your ability you can teleport back to a location and redo the levels for more experience. If you like this type of game I highly recommend 7th Deep, and you can’t go wrong at this price.
– Real player with 51.6 hrs in game
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I have only played for a short while, but wanted to pop in and say that I am loving this game. It’s a little different than other RPGs (no blue sky in sight, nor an Inn), and I like the difference. Makes a nice change.
Anyway, I highly recommend this game for those players who want to have fun with an easier to play game.
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Additional:
After having played for quite a few hours and experimented with which characters work best, I know now which my 2 favourite characters are. The first one is mad, bad, and dangerous to know, and I love him. :)
– Real player with 45.1 hrs in game
Citizens of Space
First of all, erase the concepts that this is in fact a direct sequel to Citizens of Earth. In many ways, it continues along the story; but the systems to play this game are vastly different. They have evolved from their Earthbound-based battle system into something from say Super Mario RPG from the SNES era or Paper Mario from the N64. It is a bunch of minigames for abilities that is mixed with timed QTE events for reducing damage. In that aspect, this game shines and at the same time can be it’s downside as some of the minigames are quite tedious. You will find yourself not as much button mashing but wishing your timing was a bit better on some of the heavier costing abilities which consume energy, health, and other various things.
– Real player with 57.6 hrs in game
First of all, don’t mind the hours. There’s a late game citizen that gives you perks for idling the game as you AFK, the actual gameplay is.. I’d think closer to 20-25 hours.
If you’re looking for a grand story, you won’t find that here. That said, I do think the game is very much worth the money, esp if you find it on sale.
there’s a lot of charm and love put into this game, and it is a definite improvement on the previous entry, at least as far as memory serves (and you’ll have to forgive me, it’s been a while since I played CoE)
– Real player with 36.8 hrs in game
FINAL FANTASY VI
The original FINAL FANTASY VI comes to life with completely new graphics and audio!
A remodeled 2D take on the sixth game in the world-renowned FINAL FANTASY series! Enjoy the timeless story told through charming retro graphics.
Match On The Nile
War, hunger, dried Nile, the Egyptians are going through difficult times. Neith, the right-hand woman of Cleopatra, has a mission: investigating and finding out the reason why the Gods are upset. On her path, she’ll meet monsters standing her way and Gods that will offer their help to stop the person who is the source of all this agitation.
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Arcade gameplay of Match 3 meets the Midcore roguelite genre for amazing replayability and fun turn-based mechanics
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Discover Ancient Egypt with the epic adventure of Neith, who want to protect her country
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Defeat the gods and evil monsters inspired by Egyptian mythology like Horus, Seth or the Sphinx
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Live the RPG Fantasy through XP, Skills, Levels, Gears and Inventories
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Meet colorful characters and merchants who will give you a glimpse of what living in Ancient Egypt was like
Quartet
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Story:
A series of train robberies leads to evidence of a government conspiracy. A mysterious deck of cards gives a young girl a vision of another world. A fleet of deadly airships burns a path across the Imperial frontier. The world’s unlikeliest hero manifests tremendous magical power. These stories intertwine in the world of Quartet. Before it is all over, the eight heroes will uncover how a secret, centuries-old conflict literally reshaped the world. Then they will have their own decision to make about the destiny of magic.
Combat:
Eight characters fight against enemies in turn-based combat. The player can deploy four characters at a time, with the ability to swap in any of the four reserve characters. Swapped characters are able to immediately take a turn. While characters are in the reserve, they continue to regenerate their AP, allowing tactically savvy players to hit the enemy with a never-ending stream of their best attacks.
Reimu’s Weird little adventure
I love Reimu I love Reimu I love Reimu !!!!
– Real player with 1.3 hrs in game
Know nothing about Touhou. Looked up “Touhou” on the Steam store. Found this, for less than $2. Got curious. Bought it, and played it. Feels like it was made in a day, maybe two. Loved the silly jokes. No clue how to get the other ending. This must be Touhou. 10/10.
– Real player with 1.2 hrs in game
Tales from Ahrum
Tales from Ahrum is a single player old school turn based RPG game.
In this game you control a group of characters and all starts when the protagonist, Viviane, which suddenly gets involved by an attack thats occurred in her city and starts to pursuit those responsables.
During the journey the group will have access to some quests and revelations about what the attack was and what was the real purpose behind the scenes.
For their aid, weapons, armors and itens creation will be present. They can also configure armors and weapons with some augments to get different effects, chose wich element is the most effective to help mages in battles, configuring them in relics, orbs or a focus.
Atlas Wept
A Humanist retro-style RPG game about sincerity and empathy, featuring friendly robot dogs and evil smiley faces.
Explore the worlds of two separate casts of characters embarked upon their own unique quests, alternating back and forth as their seemingly unrelated stories creep closer and closer together.
Engage with a wide variety of unique and unusual enemies in turn based combat mixed with bullet hell style dodge mechanics.
Fight to unconver the mystery of he whom holds the ground up to our feet!
Bleeding Sun
In short: A basic story made more interesting by multiple choices which only seem to affect buffs and abilities and the endings of the game. Feels unbalanced in the second half. Not worth full price, but a solid maybe at a 50% off or better sale.
I was gifted a free copy for the purposes of this review, but it will not affect or bias my review in any way.
Bleeding Sun is an interesting game, in the fact that it is sort of a cross between a visual novel and an RPG game. The problem is, it doesn’t seem to know which it wants to be, and it suffers from the split personality more than is enhanced by it.
– Real player with 8.1 hrs in game
This is actually a neat RPGmaker game, the english is not the best however the characters, plot and setting are pretty solid.
The gameplay is quite nice aswell it gets away from standard RPGMaker combat with new resource systems for attacks. The game has polish issues but is worth 5 bucks certainly
– Real player with 4.6 hrs in game