Dead Event
after playing the game for about 35 hoursi decided to write a revieuw
The world kinda sucks u into it and its rather addictive game wich is created by a solo dev who actualy listens to the comunity balance wise and if u have some nice ideas the game keeps getting updated regulary whit balance fixxed and content being added tldr of what the game is like u are a monster on a alien world where u are trying to survive by killing other players / npc’s foor either loot or materials as there’s a equipment system wich is ever growing new stuff being added its rather a grind to find the perfect items u like for ur build as there’s alot of freedom in how u build ur monster stats wise but also gear wise its not straight forward as equip is all rng onwhat affixes it has wich makes every monster unique already but to top it off there is also a skill system wich add another layer to debt of ur monster and uniqueness
– Real player with 73.8 hrs in game
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HELLO n_n some ideas to make this game more fun
-Some enemies travel in group ( the queen spider can have 4 or 5 little or mid spider around for example )
-Add more efects to attacks only we can see bites and punches
-Put 1 river in the map or more water resources (i die many times because i couldnt find water TT_TT )
-The map is big, but you can make more bigger??
-Nest or spawn of creatures ( put some caves or ruins like dungeons can be GREAT )
-Random generated events ( like alien invasion or earthquakes can make holes in the ground and spawn creatures
– Real player with 35.9 hrs in game
Karvaros
Karvaros is a mystical and dangerous place where warring factions fight to stay at the top of the food chain. To do this, they ritualistically, hunt ancient beings known as Guardians. Guardians are born from “The Seed” of the Reef, and are hosts to enormous powers. By killing the Guardians, factions are able to extract some of their powers for legendary weapons or abilities.
Players will be choosing factions to join and help strengthen. By completing quests for their factions, with or without the help of others, players will get stronger and stronger to hopefully destroy a Guardian. When players want to test their skills, they can join “The Hunt”, where players from all factions dive into the depths of the ever changing Reef, in search of a Guardian. Players will also have the option to hunt down bounties that their faction may place on players in other factions. This is Karvaros' unique way of recreating the “invader” system the Dark Souls series has established. By successfully slaying their bounties, players gain prestige in their factions which yield nice rewards and special discounts.
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Dinosaurs Prehistoric Survivors
I just completed the game today and before I get into my thoughts of the game keep in mind that this is an Early Access Game which has been out for only 16 days. That being said you can’t expect it to be on the same level as a game that has been in Early Access for months or the same level as a finished product. Onto my thoughts…
After 20.1 hours of gameplay I have found that this game is well built for the most part and is well thought out. The game requires using a different play style at the different phases of your dinosaur’s development. The way you set your dinosaur’s stats really does affect how easy or hard the game is.
– Real player with 108.1 hrs in game
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This game is pretty fun and pretty tense every once in a while it needs some improvements though:
-Different roars
-Add more dinosaurs in campaign mode
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All mechanics except growing in free roam
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If it’s possible, add herds for you to come across or join
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Add roaming utahraptor packs
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and nesting (nesting would be a good idea because in both free roam and campaign it would give you something to do once you’re fully grown)
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and possibly (to add realism and since it’s single player) add a sleeping system
– Real player with 37.1 hrs in game
Barbarian
Barbarian is a low poly survival game, with a souls like combat system, where you can dodge, block, and parry attacks. This system is in place, to make combat more exciting and intense.
Parrying
In Barbarian, you’re able to gather materials, craft items, build homes, make farms, level your character up, have animal mounts, and explore the game in a free roam manner.
Barbarian will have 2 different game modes, normal, and hardcore. In both normal, and hardcore mode, your character progression will be saved. However, with hardcore, you will lose your character progression on death. This will be more for those hardcore gamers, who want to play a more difficult game.
Note
Barbarian is currently in it’s very early stages, screenshots shown are subject to be changed, and same with more information being added here in the future. For updates on the game, you can check out our YouTube channel for Dev logs.
Geo Zombies
Great game! Graphics intense as it puts my RX 6900XT immediately to 100% Load.
Also I am currently holding the Top of the leaderboard AND the bottom! Challenge me!
Nah seriously don’t, i don’t trust this. It also starts SteamVR for some reason. Gameplay is not worth 1,59€.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
Zombie’s Cool
- Game Description
Zombie’s Cool is a growth-type shooting action game in which you have to mop up zombies that frequently pop up in town while searching for the root of the zombie virus.
- Weapon System
■ Single Shot Pistol: You can use it limitlessly, but its firepower is weak.
■ Machine Gun: The damage dealt per bullet is low, but since its per-second firing speed is high, you can deal a lot of damage within a short time.
■ Shotgun: It has a short range, but it deals a lot of damage to multiple enemies.
■ Launcher: Along with an explosion, it inflicts physical damage on multiple enemies and also causes flame damage, which zombies can spread to each other.
■ Laser Gun: No matter what kind of enemy you’re facing, they can be brought down with a single shot from this gun. You can only use it a single time during the game, though.
■ Double-handed Pistols: Shots that hit enemies irregularly bounce of to other areas. If you’re lucky, you can bring down multiple foes with a single shot.
■ Gunkata: Fire double-handed pistols at random with a cool pose. Looks awesome, no matter how many times I see it!
Gunkata can be used once per stage after it is opened.
Most of the weapons can be upgraded.
Once you upgrade, you’ll experience how, while the beginning is a bit Souls-like, the end is pure Warriors!
- Stage Types
Just as there are many different weapons, there are also various stage types as well.
■ Normal Stage: All you have to do is wipe out enemies. It’s the ideal type of stage for earning coins. Within the Normal Stage type, there’s also the Nighttime Stage sub-type.
At night, the zombies' attack power increases tremendously, and you have to fight them while relying only on the light you get when you fire off shots."
■ Death Race Stage: Within a time limit, you have to exterminate zombies on the map with a zombie car.
■ Baseball Stage: You have to stop the zombies rushing to home with baseballs.
■ Barricade Stage: You have to stop the zombies trying to get through the barricade.
■ Escort Stage: You have to escort survivors to the escape point.
■ Big Escape Stage: You have to drive a tank to the escape point while defeating the enemies swarming upon you.
■ Boss Stage: Zombie’s Cool features five bosses who possess varied patterns. You have to defeat these bosses if you want to progress further in the story.
- Coins and Upgrades
Once you upgrade your weapons' and the player’s abilities, stages you once thought were difficult will be able to be cleared with ease.
All upgrade elements within the game are carried out using coins.
You can earn more and more coins the higher your combo chain number, which rises as you kill enemies, goes.
Be careful though, the chain is broken if you are attacked by an enemy or if a set amount of time passes without you killing an enemy.
That doesn’t sound very easy, you say? Well then, maybe you should try replaying the previous stage a few times to collect some money then upgrade your weapons.
If you do that, then at some point, you’ll be able to enjoy the experience of having coins gush forth suddenly.
Coins can solve anything in this game!
Just be sure to remember to maintain your combo chain by not letting enemies attack you!
- Multiple Round Elements
So you’ve seen the first round ending?
Then you should try the Normal and Hard difficulties too, where even stronger zombies and bosses are awaiting you.
Thanks to diverse zombies risking life and death to fling themselves at you from an early phase, you’ll be able to experience a different feeling then you did when you played the Easy difficulty.
- Enemy Types
There are also many different types of enemies.
■ Walker: Moving at a sluggish pace, it’s ready to become a good source of coins for the player.
■ Rusher: Once it approaches a certain distance, it goes mad chasing after the player.
■ Smasher: It’s not only great at taking blows, it’s also got great attack power and mobility.
■ Eater: It’s the slowest moving of all the zombie types, but also the strongest against attacks, so it will soak up all the bullets you throw at it like a sponge, leaving you with no ammo left.
■ Helldog: It’s the weakest against attacks, but it leaps all over the place, making the player busy just keeping up with it.
■ Crawler: It crawls around on the ground while shooting out scary acidic spit, requiring a continuous exercise of judgment and control from the player.
- Wait just a second…
Did you just say you don’t think you can handle playing, because of all the different enemies?
This isn’t the first time I’m telling you this, but when you feel like that, you should discuss things with some coins.
Coins can solve any problem you’ll run into in this game!
Outward
I, personally, love atmosphere of the game. It’s a great option to spend a whole bunch of time exploring, looting and getting to know this post-apocalyptic fantasy world alone or with friends!
Great soundtrack and ,all be it outdated, but decent visuals.
Flexible class system: mix and match various specializations with plenty of weapons and armor to compliment them.
This is the case where nothing is “unusable” or “absolutely best”.
4 base massive maps with whole bunch of dungeon space to explore along with 3 factions with their own quest lines to choose from provide good replayability. DLC add 2 more large locations and 1 faction.
– Real player with 177.5 hrs in game
First, this game is pure fun! At first I admit I sweared a lot till I found my game style because I “died” many times. I found myself more than once come back in a middle of a bandit camp without my backpack, crwaling my way to it to run and get out before I get cought again or wake up in a cave at the far end of the map. But this game is forgiving when you die and you don’t really lose anything. Though this game is though, there are enough different character skills or classes you can do so you can find one to your playstyle. Just don’t expect to spam your attack even on simple enemies because you’ll die and die again and it will be your doom. if you’re having trouble to get through a battle, just use your head. Place as many traps as you can and be a coward and run from it because you don’t always have to fight to get things done. Sometimes you can simply run, get what you need and run back to where you want if thats what you can do to succeed.
– Real player with 129.3 hrs in game
Soulfire
This game is really fun and has an amazing potential. Usually I do not write any reviews but I would like to see more players enjoying this game.
It is an easy to learn - hard to master game with a combat system wich allows very tactical but fast action.
Players can equip two melee Weapons and there are diffrent primary and secondary attacks/attack combos for every weapon. Players can also equip a shield or various ranged weapons and one magic spell, both working with a cooldown. Weapons and spells can be equipped with several items to increase/modify thier potential.
– Real player with 31.1 hrs in game
Such a fun game! It’s like a dungeon rogue crawler brawler pvp battle royal. Basically there’s a battle royal map where you level yourself up and be the last player standing or more PVP smaller matches to earn rewards for better upgrades
Pros:
Feels original, map crawler mixed with PVP
Easy to use controls, just learn to dodge and attack and which weapons match your player style
Its free!
Tons of different game modes to try out
Leveling system feels competitive but doable
Cons:
Graphics feel more like a mobile game
– Real player with 14.8 hrs in game
Ashen
This game deserves way more love!
I hardly ever see anyone talking about it, and I really don’t know why it’s so under the radar…
It has almost everything I seek in a Souls-like:
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Very good combat and animations;
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Incredible athmosfere;
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A lot of exploration.
I must say this review will seem quite negative, but that’s simply because I tend to remember things I dislike way more than things I like in pretty much everything I consume. But that doesn’t necessarily mean my overall opinion is bad… ¯_(ツ)_/¯
– Real player with 57.4 hrs in game
Tl;dr after finishing the game (and the DLC), including the Children of Sissna mode. Steam really needs a yellow sideways thumb, but since there isn’t one, this goes into the not recommended bargain bin if you want to check it when it’s on sale. Greatly unepic after shedding the mantle of Epic exclusivity. It earns enormous merits in art, visuals, sound direction and world building. But it’s marred by iffy, erratic and sluggish combat, janky hitboxes, mostly terrible AI companions, unrewarding exploration and levelling, overabundance of weapons that don’t make much difference, an atrocious final boss and something called the Children of Sissna mode, which is anything but a fair game. It boggles me that anyone thought that would make for a fun experience. And all of this, somewhat miraculously, still makes it an okish game inspired by a long line of soulslikes. But not a great recommendation.
– Real player with 48.3 hrs in game
Remnant: From the Ashes
Good game, but beware of over-leveling! The more you level up, the more the threats level up and the harder the whole game becomes. If you have an elite or boss who’s always killing you, look to your gear and/or tactics. Leveling up to beat the challenge is NOT the way to go in this game. Just something I learned the hard way.
– Real player with 126.0 hrs in game
This game overall was a very nice pleasant surprise , A third person shooter with a few of the ‘‘dark souls’’ gameplay mechanism like rolling around to dodges but controls that just work much better with a mouse and keyboard.
the game is not overly difficult outside of a few specific boss battles , the challenge is very well balanced and you can always crank the difficulty up if you find it too easy also.
checkpoints are common and you always have one right before a boss battle so even if you die you rarely have much to redo and you also don’t lose currency when you die.
– Real player with 106.3 hrs in game