The story is really interesting. The graphics goes well with the vibe. Some challenge give you headache but it's a really good game! I hate point and click game 'cause sometimes it's boooooring. But I really love this one. The animations are well done! The only problem is the game length. It took me like 2-3hours.
The graphics of that game are beautiful. A good horror game! Interesting point of view. For a point and click game, that one surprised me. Worst problem is that sometimes you just don't know what to do or where to go. Need more hint. But the caracter's voice help you sometimes. Sometimes youtube walkthrough help you more. Also if you don't click exactly on the item the character stay there and tell you : This doesn't work. But it was a good gaming experience.
I played this game for 150/160 hours, with a minimum graphics level and 20 fps (my system requirements are above the minimum), when suddenly the game started crashing every turn... (I bought it on Steam)
Hard West is a brutally difficult, but mostly fair tactical strategy game with a wild west theme. The storyline is decent, though the characters could use a little more fleshing out. The world building is great, as the strategic sections paint a picture of a bleak wild west, populated by outlaws, demons, and ordinary people just trying to get by.
The combat is where the game shines. With good tactics you can get through most battles with little to no wounds, though the luck system can be punishing when there are a lot more enemies than your characters. Which is all the time. Still, once you get the hang of it, it's a very engaging turn based tactics game.
The Deponia series is a surprisingly good point and click adventure with one of the most unlikable protagonists. But once (or IF) you get used to the crude humour, some illogical puzzles and some more crude humour, you'll find yourself immersed in a beautifully made dystopian world. If you like the Monkey Island series, you might enjoy Deponia as well!
Daedalic Entertainment keeps releasing wonderful point and click adventures that remind you of the golden age of the genre. The Dark Eye follows the path of a classic fantasy adventure game. It looks and sounds amazing and has a likeable protagonist and characters. The story takes you to Kingdom of Andergast where you'll stumble into a larger-than-life quest.
The first part in a series of 90's classic Gabriel Knight adventures is one of those games that remind you how good of a storytelling medium a game can be. This, being a remake of the classic, while perhaps not always perfect, is a wonderful and faithful modernized version of the best voodoo themed adventure there is!
STASIS is definitely not for everyone. It's a slow-paced, claustrophobic and at times quite a gory experience. BUT if these are the things you are looking for in a game, then it'll be quite a rewarding journey, assuming you don't mind going through a lot of text.
One of the best games you could get for almsot free. It takes only about 3 hours, but in that short amount of time, you're left with an amazing point and click puzzle adventure game with a good plot, puzzles, art style and dialogues.
If you like adventure games then this is a must get!
Both games are seemingly the same but there are really big differences there!
Easiest thing to describe these games are that they are a streamlined side-scrolling action platformer embedded in a turn-based territory control boardgame about trying to contain a rampaging demon and mostly failing.
Check out trailers to get more idea about these games!
In Between is a story-driven puzzle platformer with gravity rotation mechanics t
In Between is a story-driven puzzle platformer with gravity rotation mechanics that has the makings of a new classic. It looks similar to gravity puzzler The Bridge at first glance. But with the instant gravity flips of And Yet It Moves, several unique game mechanics and a mature and tightly interwoven story, the game is a fresh experience that is well worth playing.
I purchased this alongside Conclave and Horse Lords during a sale, and I can say without a doubt that all three of these DLCs make the game so much more fun. Dealing with diseases could get annoying if it's happening to you over and over again, but I do enjoy having to deal with epidemics.
Got this during sale, wasn't sure at first, but it's not horrible
I purchased this alongside Horse Lords and Reaper's Due. When I first bought this, I kept it off and only used Horse Lords and Reaper's Due until I was comfortable with those additions, because turning on Conclave completely changes how you deal with education/factions primarily. If you give it a chance, dealing with your court and factions aren't as big of a deal as some people make it out to be, but it is understandably annoying when you are trying to make the shift over to using it.
Give it a shot, I haven't considered turning Conclave off since I started playing with it, even if it was a rough transition.
I bought this with Reaper's Due and Conclave when all 3 were on sale, and they were great deals. Horse Lords allows playing of the new Nomadic government, and it is a ton of fun, perhaps even a bit too strong. New mechanics to deal with, while commanding very strong Cavalry units. I recommend this DLC if you are a CK2 fan looking for something other than feudal to play.
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