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Dark Envoy

Pretty Good

Kinda like a Diablo wannabe game, but with less loot, fewer baddies, less skill-casting, and much much more emphasis on coordinating teamwork with your party members. Story is decent. Characters in the cutscenes look in random directions which is distracting.

Songs of Conquest

Just like peak HOMM

It's clearly inspired by HOMM series and it really delivers a (slightly) updated experience just like it. If you have a HOMM-shaped itch, then this will scratch it.

2 gamers found this review helpful
Dark Sky

Decent

The story and dialogue, the humor, the world-building - that's the best part. The art is also excellent. The gameplay is just fine. I didn't get very far with this game because it didn't really grab me. I'll probably come back to this another day when I am itching for this particular type of turn-based tactics, and want to finish the story.

2 gamers found this review helpful
Stranded Sails - Explorers of the Cursed Islands

Slow, much too slow.

If you're going to make a crafting/exploring game with this many fetch quests, where game time passes in real time, you CANNOT make walking around be this slow. And to add running but it costs energy and STILL be slow to get around, is just an insult on the injury. The farming, fishing, crafting, etc. are all fine. But the addition of the real-time constraints and then simply moving around be slow, makes you feel like you're under pressure to be highly efficient with your movements, and that every misstep is a waste. Running should be a free move, first of all. Then, remove the real-time passage of game-time, let the player advance the time of day manually instead. This game would be great if it was something as simple as, after all energy is used up, force player to take a mid-day nap, then refill energy until bedtime. That keeps the game feeling casual and relaxed. I only spent something like $3 on this game when it was on sale on the Nintendo Switch store, and somehow, I want those $3 back.

5 gamers found this review helpful