Age of Legion

Age of Legion

Strategy with RTS + graphics and UI + quick tutorial = Conquer the continent by managing officers, troops and resources. 3 difficulty levels and normal takes about 30-45 minutes to finish a session.

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Real player with 1.9 hrs in game


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Nice game for killing some time.

Real player with 1.4 hrs in game

Age of Legion on Steam

Ambition of the Slimes

Ambition of the Slimes

The first thing you should know about Ambition of the Slimes if you are considering picking it up is that although it is a strategy RPG, the emphasis is much more on the “strategy” than the “RPG”. Grinding will only help you so much; far more important is choosing the right slimes and making the right moves. If this sounds too stressful, then you may want to seek out another game (however, please note that there is an Easy difficulty which I didn’t touch– I stuck with Normal, plus replayed some levels on Hard and did a few Challenges– so YMMV).

Real player with 42.2 hrs in game


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very disappointed, the game is not balanced to give a fair difficulty to the player. Even easy mode will kick your ass. Enemies are too much powerful and, for reasons, some of them will be difficult to “claim”. Also you have very weak slimes, leveling them up is not very helpful, and you get new species randomly. Also in some levels you have a limited number of slimes vs hordes of enemies.

And…. seriously, why, for all the reasons in the world, the tutorial explains you how to use a very important slime with the stickyness ability, but when the tutorial ends you don’t have that slime anymore and you can’t find that anywhere? Why?

Real player with 25.2 hrs in game

Ambition of the Slimes on Steam

Base One

Base One

I would like to recommend the game with caveats.

Firstly, it looks beautiful, and I love the concept. The modules, devices, and ships look great, and the backgrounds are very appealing (although the characters' portraits aren’t up to the same visual standard). The basic idea is not new, but this generally has a scale that I’m enjoying; it’s more Civ 5/Civ 6 than Cities Skyline or Surviving Mars. By that I mean that in the latter, you reach a stage where your city/base is almost too big to micro-manage enjoyably. (The micro-management is something I enjoy, but it’s not for everyone.)

Real player with 187.8 hrs in game


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ok i have played over 80 hours of this game so far. so i will write an advised review and as honest as possible.

1st the good point: the game concept is good, there is mission / tutorial to show u some basics.

there is also a custom game mode (sandbox) wich is a must have since after doing the mission there would be nothing else left.

The graphics are nice and the call and crew are voiced on various area.

There is in game contract during custom to keep u entertained and helping u to survive wich is a nice addition.

Real player with 88.3 hrs in game

Base One on Steam

Check, please! : Restaurant Simulator

Check, please! : Restaurant Simulator

Absolutely awful. Staff get stuck, placement of items is clunky, tutorial is hidden away under a menu and isn’t very good……just avoid this. Have refunded.

Real player with 0.6 hrs in game

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Field of Glory II: Medieval

Field of Glory II: Medieval

This is a fantastic game, but it’s not for everybody.

What it is:

The best generator of realistic tactical ‘battle narrative’ covering the period available on PC - wild swings of fortune, men uncontrollably pursuing and fleeing. The goal is to drive the enemy from the field, with morale and terrain being the key factors. It’s unforgiving, with an extremely high skill ceiling - though I at least found the series approachable playing against the AI at lower difficulties. The feel of tabletop wargaming, but with the computer adjudicating all the math, and obviously sans all the painting of expensive minis.

Real player with 472.7 hrs in game

A terrific game. A wargamer’s dream. You have all the units, the great models (especially the knights), and the tactics. A very large multiplayer scene with zillions of official tournaments organised by Slitherine and competitions organised by players such as the infamous Digital League (see the Slitherine forum for news on all the competitions). This would be one of the best PC wargames of the decade in my view. And, there are plans for further DLCs covering the Crusades and Late Medieval period. The development and updates are constant.

Real player with 263.4 hrs in game

Field of Glory II: Medieval on Steam

Heist Simulator

Heist Simulator

Lights, Camera, HEIST! Grab your perfect team then hack, unlock, solve and disguise your way to stealing England’s finest tat and treasures. Once you’re a master thief, take our tools into your own hands and create your perfect heist!

Use Heist Simulator’s level editor and build the burglary, story or even home plan of your dreams! Draw up your ideal location, then fill it to the brim with thousands of props, decorations and interactables, then share your masterpiece with the world by uploading it to HeistCloud!

  • Steal treasures, valuables and questionable knick-knacks from all over England

  • Build your dream heist from a library of over 8,500 assets

  • Make your own puzzles and fiendish traps to outwit your friends

  • Breathe life into your world with NPCs and other interactive elements

  • Play through a whole host of community built campaigns and levels

Browse the Heist Cloud for campaigns and levels uploaded by other players. Rate them, recommend them to friends or take inspiration for your own designs and make your heists the best in the world!

Plan your way around lasers, guards and hundreds of other obstacles, while using every tool at your disposal to steal away the valuables. Once your plan is in place, set your team going and watch your heist take place in real-time, showing you every exciting moment and close call!

Heist Simulator on Steam

Little Moneybags

Little Moneybags

Summary: Trash, Fraudulent “Freemium” options, No care for the playerbase or game from the developers.

Game had good potential at the start. Content drops off fairly quickly, which is to be expected from an idle style game.

Some ingame premium purchases list rewards that you do not get. (This is commonly known as fraud in most of the world).

Weekly rewards that should go out every week are hit-and-miss as to whether you will receive them, and even contacting support doesn’t guarantee you’ll receive them.

Real player with 939.4 hrs in game

game crashes after you load it and touch anything even if you don’t not worth the hassle!

Real player with 16.2 hrs in game

Little Moneybags on Steam

Rising Star 2

Rising Star 2

Overview

Let it be known that the developer specifically sought an opinion for Rising Star 2 from someone who enjoys simulation games and is a fan of Rock and/or Heavy Metal. Thankfully ReviewExperts has such an admin in ol' Il Pallino! There hasn’t been many games involving band management in the history of video games, but Rising Star 2 has something imperceptible that many great management sims lack. As expected, the player leads a band by designing the face and body of a musician, and once in game, recruits other band members, buys musical equipment, writes songs, and when enough material is had, the player goes about entering their band in “battle of the bands” competitions and finding gigs in dive bars as a supporting act. With enough popularity, the band can retain a manager who can perform a number of tasks, but the most important in the short term being to find gigs at larger venues, which increases band exposure, leading to more fans and more opportunities to sell merchandise. (Only managers can book shows at theaters and stadiums.) With enough grinding and traveling from city to city starting at the bottom, the player’s band can one day become mega-stars headlining in sold out stadiums.

Real player with 324.8 hrs in game

EDIT on 7/8/2021 after 2 likes

Originally, I wrote a review after about 50 hours. In a nutshell, I wrote that it would be a good manager if not for two major mistakes and a gameplay, that unnecessarily makes it too much of a timesink. Since I was ready to give up, I gave it a thumbs down.

Well, I didn’t give up and here we are, 60 hours or so later. I still think, that a single manual save spot in a game like this is unacceptable. I still think, that it is a cardinal design flaw, that the player cannot choose, which effects equipment is used. And I still think that the (in-game) daily routine could be handled better. However, what I came to realize is that the progression of one’s band gets faster, once one hits the mid-game. In fact, I very much appreciate it that there is a noticeable step in between game phases. One has to re-think and re-design strategies. This came as unexpectedly as the original realization that the game has a strong strategic element to begin with.

Real player with 192.0 hrs in game

Rising Star 2 on Steam

Call of Knights

Call of Knights

Call of Knights is a SRPG game produced by Chengdu LongYou Game Studio. Here you can enjoy strategy games and role-playing games. You can play as the ruler and be able to fight against different forces on a reshaped fantasy continent, leave a page of your own in the annals of history, or conquer warcraft.

The features of the legitimate game.

Pixel style:

A total of 400 knights from different periods appeared , restoring a reconstructed magical medieval continent. Unique UI design shows the charm of pixel style.

Call of Knights on Steam

Nomads of Driftland

Nomads of Driftland

Very entertaining game with innovative mechanisms. I can recommend this title to all RTS and god game fans. It felt great to move islands around the world, discover new lands to unlock new units. Unlike in Driftland base game, this free expansion allows the player to manually control the units and does not provide multiple choices of buildings to build, which makes the player have to combine and explore new lands to diversify their kingdom.

Do not get discouraged by the maps order. It seems that it is sorted by mission type, and it felt little boring to play three defences in a row, but it gets better later on. However, be aware that the maps are challenging.

Real player with 16.9 hrs in game

So much to do with the free content, I can only imagine what the game is like once you purchase it. So much potential. I’m a big fan of the Nomads aspect which feels more like an RTS to me. The base game is more economy and micromanaging but harder to deal with threats because it is so limiting on defense.

Real player with 13.3 hrs in game

Nomads of Driftland on Steam