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  • Playing: Monster's Den Godfall

    Monster's Den - Battle View

    Monster's Den - Dungeon Screenshot

    Monsters’ Den: Godfall by Monstrum Games is a turn-based RPG.

    You manage characters in teams of 4 (initially only a single team of 4) and have a home base. You travel overland or in dungeons, and then move to a turn based combat view.

    Complex game with things like different factions, time limits, crafting, research, supplies, and your home base to build out. Characters level up into different sub classes.

    At the same time, a “simple” fast game to just pick up and play. At 50% off, definitely worth it.

    On sale for Windows and Mac on Steam »

    → 1:28 PM, Jan 4   •  video game, Blog
  • Playing: Deep Sky Derelicts

    Deep sky derelicts definitive edition switch hero

    I bought this on sale from Steam. It’s a fun sci-fi RPG, rogue-lite, turn-based card battler.

    I’ve put about 20 hours into it already across 2 runs. You have a party of three characters that you get to pick a base class for, and then pick a second specialization for.

    Lots of loot, plus crafting. It’s not very hard, although when pirates invaded the station on my first run I did get completely wiped.

    Recommended!

    → 12:44 PM, Dec 29   •  video game, Blog
  • Action RPG - Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning

    Kingdoms of Amalur on Steam

    If you like Action RPGs, then you’ll love Kingdoms of Amalur. I hadn’t heard about this game at all - it just sort of came out of nowhere.

    I guess because it’s mainly built as a console title, so there are SOME things on the PC that are a bit annoying.

    BUT - it’s hugely enjoyable. It most reminds me of Jade Empire - definite RPG with both combat and non-combat skills and so on, but you actually fight. Different skills, dodges, and so on.

    Highly recommended.

    → 9:34 AM, Feb 20   •  RPG, Action RPG, video game, Blog
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