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11.6 hrs on record (6.6 hrs at review time)
Fun little game. Completed it with a friend in just short of 7 hours. There are only 14 main mission stages. There are random side missions but those eventually get repetitive because they take place in the same locations as the main missions. We were disappointed that the game ended so quickly. We felt as if we had only completed the first act. But for its low price and overall fun factor, I still recommend it. We plan on beating the game on harder difficulties in the future. If you are left feeling wanting more after beating the game, I heartly recommend checking out The Ascent.
Posted 25 April.
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16.7 hrs on record (11.7 hrs at review time)
It's janky and mindless, but very cozy fun with friends. Lots of classes to play around with and the fuse mechanic is an amazing addition to the game.
Posted 23 March.
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11 people found this review helpful
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8.7 hrs on record
I played the game with a friend and we enjoyed the game immensely. My friend was the host and we played all the way through campaign 1 (Dawn of Winter) together. When we wanted to continue playing today, I accidently loaded my character into singleplayer. I noticed right away that my character hadn't progressed in the story at all, even though my character is level 10. I exited to main menu and didn't think too much about it. I accepted invite to join friend's game as always... and nothing happened. We tried numerous times but we could never connect again.
I realized then what was wrong. It's because my character entered singleplayer for the first time and my current quest was updated to Dangerous Neighbors (the first real quest). This prevented me from synchronizing with my friend!
So I rushed through the game to the point (Flotnar) where I got with my friend, thinking it might help with syncing progress - but it didn't help!
So if your character was created for online co-op play, that character can never ever enter singleplayer, otherwise your co-op progress is screwed! Permanently. Just because of a small accident. What ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ is this?! It's an unacceptable way to implement multiplayer, and had I known it was like that, I would have refunded the game immediately.
For everyone who wants to play the game for the online co-op, I warn you to stay far away!!!
Posted 11 March. Last edited 11 March.
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1 person found this review helpful
120.6 hrs on record (12.5 hrs at review time)
I play the game with 3 friends, we're a full Danish party. We all agreed that getting the ENTIRE enemy roster thrown in your face in the very first mission is just ludicrous. And I really mean every enemy type, including enemies which were introduced late-game in OMD3. We only had very basic traps to start with. It didn't help that some of us hadn't played anything OMD related for a while. So our first mission was a seriously hectic crash course where we obviously got our asses kicked hard. We lost three missions in a row. OMDD introduces the new golden skulls which are used for getting new traps. The only way to get new traps. And you only get these golden skulls by winning missons... So we were stuck with the default traps until we could win. That sucked. I wanted to get the tar trap really bad but couldn't. It wasn't until our fourth mission that we started winning. Eventually we began to really enjoy the game and have played some hours every day since release.
But damn, that was a rough start. Something definitely needs to be done about the beginning of the game. It's by far the game's biggest issue. It's poorly realized and will only scare people off with the high difficulty. I suggest implementing a tutorial mini-campaign (fully co-op) so both new and old fans can get properly introduced to the new concepts of OMDD. This will ensure a smoother start in the core missions. As it stands right now, the game expects you to already be an OMD veteran and having played OMD games recently. So I really hope the devs do something about this! It could improve the mixed reception here on Steam. Through future updates and DLCs, OMDD could very well become the tower defense game of the year!
Posted 31 January.
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10 people found this review helpful
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7.1 hrs on record
Megaloot is super cozy in online co-op and is very recommended for just that. I played it with two friends and one of them already played the game before the recent online co-op update. On our first run together, we didn't get that far. On our second run together, we had become much wiser and reached floor 61. We decided to call it quits there after getting the achievement for reaching floor 60 (the highest floor for achievements) with our specific characters. In my case it was Fael. Our game is saved for possible continuation in the future. And while playing the game was super fun, it's basically endless and started to drag after some hours. I was relieved when we reached floor 60 and could stop there. I really wish there was a story or other biomes/areas so that you're not just staring at the same dungeon screen forever. I can't see myself ever starting a run again.
Posted 20 December, 2024.
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3 people found this review helpful
83.7 hrs on record (49.2 hrs at review time)
This game is so lovely. A highly immersive and wonderful mix of Diablo and Elder Scrolls. It has reinvigorated my interest for open world RPGs, a genre I had come to dislike and distance myself from over the years. I bought the game mainly for the online co-op and first-person mode (exclusives of the remake).
Playing the game in first-person mode is like taking a time travel to simpler times to the era of early 3D games. The blocky pixelated graphics make the game endlessly charming for me, and the ambiance and soundtrack really take me back. It just works. I can lose myself for hours in the game. The devs really nailed both the look and the feel of the game. Playing the game with a friend is super cozy.
The world is massive and riddled with dungeons. The town sizes and the amount of NPCs are just perfect for me (which means small in scale). It's refreshing to have NPCs with sparse dialogue in these type of games so I don't have to sit through walls of text or a neverending loop of cutscenes. That usually takes me out of a game. 9th Dawn Remake let's me focus on what really matters: Exploring, killing stuff, leveling up, finding loot, crafting stuff, evolving pets, and playing the mini-games. It's the perfect escapism after a hard day of work. This feels like THE open world RPG I have been waiting for. Me and my friend are already well under way in the second playthrough, this time on hard difficulty. I can only hope that the devs remake the 9th Dawn sequels too. Heartly recommended.
Posted 20 November, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
16.5 hrs on record (15.4 hrs at review time)
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Wow, what a game! Gorgeous 3D graphics with lovely hero and enemy designs, plenty of skills and passives to play around with, and high difficulty to make you stay alert. Me and two friends played the game 6 hours straight after buying it! Can't remember the last time that happened. It was super cozy. This game is a prime example that games inspired by Vampire Survivors really need online co-op! Definitely recommended.
Posted 28 September, 2024. Last edited 11 October, 2024.
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1 person found this review helpful
0.3 hrs on record (0.1 hrs at review time)
*NOTICE. Kingdom Rush Alliance is DRM-Free and I completed it without the Steam app. That's why the low playtime.*

The Overseer was teased since 2013 in the ending comic of Kingdom Rush Frontiers. Since then he made appearances in Kingdom Rush Vengeance, Legends of Kingdom Rush, Iron Marines Invasion - and now for real as the final boss in Kingdom Rush Alliance. With all that build-up across Ironhide's game universe you would expect that the long overdue quest to defeat the Overseer would be long and epic. But no. Ironhide made no effort to make Alliance stand out, epic or even climactic. With just a bog standard 16-stage campaign divided into 3 bog standard areas, a bog standard story with absolutely zero twists, and a bog standard ending of the Overseer himself being trampled like any villain of the week, Alliance fails spectacularly at being the grand end of an era (which it is). Ironhide's only sin was not to aim higher for this particular KR game.
Posted 21 September, 2024. Last edited 21 September, 2024.
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8.7 hrs on record (7.3 hrs at review time)
Dungeon Survivors offers good fun for its low price escpecially when played with others (I played with 2 friends). It's always great when these kind of games have online co-op. Unlike other games inspired by Vampire Survivors, Dungeon Survivors is not a roguelite (no meta progression). It's a true roguelike, so if you want to get further, you have to use better tactics or try other classes.
Posted 26 June, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
113.6 hrs on record (80.2 hrs at review time)
Roboquest is a game with no quests but lots of robots. It's a super fun and highly replayable roguelike first-person shooter especially when playing with a friend. It has colorful and cute art direction and humor, soundtrack so cool that it makes me wish I was a cool guy, lots of choices with how you want to set up your character and weapon during a run, lots of weapons some of which are more broken than my dreams, great assortment of enemies and bosses that you will either love or definitely hate, big levels and route planning like in that game where you have to kill a tower, secrets here and there, challenging final boss who loves to die twice and many difficulties to choose from. Currently me and my friend are trying to beat Guardian III difficulty. If you love playing first-person shooters with others give Roboquest a go!
Posted 19 April, 2024.
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