Immortal Soul: Black Survival
Update in March: This game personifies you thinking you are good and then getting beaten by someone better. But through this process you are still getting better. It’s addictingly frustrating and yet also so god damned good at giving you that pulse of adrenaline and panic and life when the fights get close. In that sense this game is stupidly good at achieving that idea every now and then while making you feel like you’re getting tossed overboard by players that are just constantly better than you - but the same people that may outpace you on your 140th hour won’t be the same as your 100th, 50th, 10th… hats off. I understand why the devs believed in their games enough to port it to PC - when I first downloaded this game when the game had been released for a couple weeks on Steam, I wasn’t expecting anything. I was expecting something pretty bad I would uninstall, and want to forget I ever played for the rest of my life. It surpassed my expectations immensely. Since I started playing the game, two characters have been released - a third is on its way - the mastery system has been reworked, area drop rates have been modified also; character balancing occurs habitually, I’ve paid money for cosmetics in this game…
– Real player with 1153.8 hrs in game
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Hi I’ve played this game maybe over a hundred hours by now on other platforms and although I am reccomending the game, please understand that my reccomendation is under the assumption of this game being an Early Access game, AND because the game is quite fun no matter which platform you play on IMO.
Anyway if I had to describe this game it’s like PUBG or other types of Battle Royale games out there, but with a RPG spin on the whole thing as opposed to being FPS like most of it’s counter parts.
– Real player with 470.4 hrs in game
Eternal Return
If LOL is wine, Eternal Return is coffee.
Even if you swear and press “Not recommended,” you will eventually play the game again.
– Real player with 519.1 hrs in game
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fun game challenging and overall good community so far.
– Real player with 407.7 hrs in game
To Ash and Ember
Meet your Maker and Kill Them.
That which was Dead refuses to Die. One of the Slaughtered Gods is resurfacing; bringing with them all the terrors of the night as the world warps under their dead weight. Through hidden doorways and between flesh-strewn trees you seek the name of the one who dares haunt this world and, in fantastic ritual, rip them from out of the Veil to face you in grim combat. Wounded, mentally shattered, and bedeviled by a Godcurse you return triumphant to a city whose people have become further twisted by this game of cosmic import. But how long until your mortal body fails you? In what hour shall your will be finally broken? How many divine curses can your soul bear before it shatters? The embers of chaos still burn and another Fallen God shall surely surface – and again you shall stand against them until either you, this world, or all the Fallen Gods are Ash and Ember.
To Ash and Ember is a singleplayer Dark Fantasy Event-based RPG. It plays like a board-game without needing to shuffle decks, set out a board, or read manuals. This is a game of time management and decisions, of who to save and who to sacrifice, and of a City whose windows and streets grow darker and stranger the longer your battles continue.
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The Slaughtered Gods leave indelible marks. Investigators may become as warped as that which they fight: going mad, growing horns, and perhaps even dying and becoming a Wraith. The City’s locations may burn, be distorted, or become infested with otherworldly abominations.
Battle horrors beyond imagination. In the shadows gleam knives and teeth that shall seek to crush you that their dead God be allowed to return.
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The World forever twists underfoot. You will routinely encounter World Distortions that change how the game is played or impose restrictions as the Slaughtered God stirs in their astral grave.
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Harden your heart, steel your mind, guard your soul. Investigators gain Experience from their trials and battles which they can use to level up, gaining Perks and Quirks: advantages that come with disadvantages. The more experienced, the more Complicated.
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Enlighten the World or Burn it. If all is lost you may abandon a Worldline to its fate and migrate to another. Even if Investigators fall, you can Enkindle new ones to continue the fight against the constant horrors that face this world.
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Fate’s cruel but fair dice. In true board-game fashion, you roll against Fate herself to determine the outcomes of the many tests that face you with six-sided dice; each Investigator has their own strengths and weaknesses.
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This is Your Story. Game events are presented as mini-narratives with branching paths, opportunities, and perils. Your choices may open up new possibilities – or seal them.
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Come as you are – armed to the teeth. Wield, discover, empower, and sell an array of spells, weapons, and beasts alone or with Companions and Allies as you stand against the Resurrection.
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Ammo 666
Now it’s your turn to survive!
There are 2 different maps in the game and the maps are chosen randomly.
Kill various zombies that come in waves at you.
Collect points by killing zombies to get new Weapons, Bullets and Health kits.
If you survive long enough you can fight against the boss.
Get the highest score and rise on the leaderboard!
Features:
4 Different zombies
2 Different Map
3 Different Weapons
1 Boss
Anime Arena: Infinite War
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– Real player with 0.2 hrs in game
the game just doesnt work nothing spawns
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Zanki Zero: Last Beginning
Zanki Zero: Last Beginning is what happens when you put a visual novel, dungeon crawler, RPG mechanics, survival elements, and base building into one unique experience. After spending all this time on this game I can safely give this a recommend, however due to the unique nature of the game it won’t appeal to everyone.
The gameplay, especially combat, is one of the things that definitely will not appeal to everyone. Combat is in real time and relatively simplistic, which can make the gameplay segments of the game feel like a slog or just filler between bits of interesting story. Further into the game gives more variety to combat but for the most part you’ll be using melee attacks and charged attacks to break parts off of enemies while dodging attacks. For me, I was initially turned off by the combat but I did eventually get used to it and enjoyed it but I would highly suggest watching gameplay of the combat or (if you have a PS4) playing the demo. There are five difficulty levels in the game (I - III available initially, then IV - V are unlocked later) that scale the difficulty of combat and the survival elements of the game. Difficulty I gets rid of all enemies in dungeons and lets you one shot bosses while Difficulty V will provide a significant boost to the amount of enemies and their stats in the dungeons while providing better loot so the game does provides the option to just enjoy the story or give yourself a challenge.
– Real player with 109.9 hrs in game
Wow. Just… Wow.
I have a lot to say about this game, and 98% of it is amazing praise. Let’s jump right into it.
Let’s start with the story!
Zanki Zero: Last Beginning draws you into the story shockingly fast. From meeting your fellow party members and learning the truth behind the strange, metallic X-Keys on your stomachs, to discovering each heart-wrenching plot twist and back story, you won’t want to take a break, except to process and maybe cry a bit, something I possibly… maybe… DEFINITELY had to do. I can’t think of a single moment where the story lulled behind, and the second half of the game finds more ways to invest your attention.
– Real player with 60.9 hrs in game
Lost Ruins
A beautifully crafted game that will probably not take you long time to complete, but hey - there are bonus modes and difficulties to try. If you like what you see from the screenshots and videos, you should definitely give Lost Ruins a try.
– Real player with 44.8 hrs in game
This game is more about planning and preparation, rather than physical reflexes.
jump and roll are not your only options, sometimes using shield is much safer.
There is underwater damage that your own magic kills you.
It’s quite unique mechanic involving elemental damage. It makes you think twice in the water.
Visuals are so good. characters move so smooth and pleasant to watch.
And I love the character illustraions. it’s top-notch.
– Real player with 41.6 hrs in game
ABYSS OF THE SACRIFICE
I bought this because I loved the Nonary games (999, Virtue’s Last Reward and Zero Time Dilemma) and the Danganronpa trilogy, and was looking for something similar - a crazy and violent anime visual novel interrupted by puzzle / escape room like sequences.
This game indeed does scratch that itch, and I really don’t consider it to be bad at all…. But Steam only allows for a thumbs up or down, and my thumb goes down because it’s just nowhere near as good as the aforementioned games are and I couldn’t help but be disappointed. Disappointed by the story (which is not terrible, it’s just okay - 4 out of 10 in my book) and especially by the puzzles. A couple of the puzzles are well designed and really enjoyable too solve, but many are tedious (you know these kind of puzzles where you’ve figured out the solution conceptually, but need forever to figure out how exactly the game expects you to put this solution into practice? You’ll find plenty of those in here…). A handful of puzzles are also illogical and make almost no sense to me, even after looking up the solution, and worse: two puzzles are solvable but outrageously difficult and thus just feel completely out of place - they are in a completely different league than all other puzzles in the game and will take forever to solve for the average casual gamer (and looking up solutions online isn’t easy, this game isn’t very popular apparently, and I could only find a walkthrough in chinese that’s not easy too understand in the google-translated English version, and Videos on YT).
– Real player with 125.9 hrs in game
[h1][b]Game Overview[/b][/h1]Five girls meet in an isolated underground city. As they slay and betray each other, what fate awaits them at the end of their journey? Hope? Or despair? Enjoy an immersive story, fully voiced and boasting multiple endings!
[h1][b]Nyanco's Review ヽ(=´▽'=)ノ[/b][/h1][b]Five trapped anime girls attempt to escape a room in a giant underground city! Can you achieve all the endings?ヽ(´• ω •')、[/b]
[h1][b][1] Intro [/b][/h1]ABYSS OF THE SACRIFICE is an anime escape room adventure game developed by INTENSE and published by D3 PUBLISHER. It was originally released in 2010 as a PlayStation Portable exclusive title. It blends escape room gameplay and adventure/visual novel elements featuring five girls trapped in a vast underground city. Now it has been remastered and delivered to Steam for PC players to experience. Is it still worth playing? Let's take a look at it with Nyanco-chan! (ฅ'ω'ฅ)
– Real player with 41.1 hrs in game
Chibi Horror: The School
I really enjoyed this game as something different. You roam the halls of the haunted school, hoping not to run into the one active chaser as you collect eight books. Books appear in random locations each time, and you never know where the chaser is.
There are some jump scares, though they didn’t always appear in the same place or happen each time. Overall it’s pretty fun and you have infinite run and battery life. The only problem I had is that the chaser can spawn right in front of you even if you just left her a floor away, so there is an element of luck as well.
– Real player with 0.9 hrs in game
It’s like, Minecraft slender man but with your pixelated wives. You never know what they are going to do. They will stalk you and try to get your attention. If you are really lucky, you will never see any of them due to the way they randomly roams around. I am deathly scared of little girls stalking me so… it’s perfect for me. https://youtu.be/iYnCeasOte4
– Real player with 0.6 hrs in game
Novena Diabolos
A very fun and interesting mystery game!
Instead of the usual “find the monster before it kills you” you have to search for clues, and eliminate suspects, to find the one human among monsters.
Each girl has their own compelling stories and motivations(I don’t cry easy, but I definitely cried at Nari’s story).
It only takes a few short hours to get through the first game. Making later runs even faster, with the skip button.
There’s also plenty of lore and self contained stories for each monster.
– Real player with 17.0 hrs in game
finished 1 playthrough in 6 hours, almost able to get 2 characters full good ending ( with help from the ending mode… missed second waifu by a visit.) Was a fun time… hopefully theres a true ending, i do see mention of dlc so . gimmie.
– Real player with 6.3 hrs in game