Aquilla

Finished in October (6-10)

I’m using the rest of my vacation and playing games. Still working on a big one but in the meantime, I finished a couple of small games.

  • Journey of a Roach

    4 hours playtime

    10 of 18 achievements

Journey of a Roach

6/10

Small adventure game about postapo cockroaches, and other bugs. It was allright, fun, but not particulary memorable. Gameplay is classic advnture game, the only original thing is the fact, that your character can walk on walls and ceiling. All in all nothing special but it is often so dirty cheap, that it is worth a try, if you like advnture games.

  • The Last Campfire

    9 hours playtime

    22 of 22 achievements

The Last Campfire

8/10

A puzzle game made by guy from No Man’s Sky. Well - it is definietely nothing like No Man’s Sky :) . You are a little creature, which look’s like it drop from Fall Guys. You got into a strange land, which I think is some kind of Purgatory. You need to go out, and to do this you need to help other creatures, which lost their hope and turned to stone. The riddles are mostly on the easy side (there were two or three tricky ones, but most of them I finished with ease). Normally you need to make a path for yourself from point A to point B, by moving blocks, pushing buttons, classic puzzle stuff. It is very charming and relaxing, and I had very good time.

  • Blue Fire

    14 hours playtime

    21 of 22 achievements

Blue Fire

7/10

A 3D platformer with fighting and metroidvania elements. It reminded me quite heavily of 3D version of Hollow Knight, just not as polished. There is also something from Dark Souls here but I cannot put my finger on what - maybe it’s just atmosphere of huge, empty, depressing castle. It was good, but it has some problems - the biggest one is lack of any map, so you better remember what is where. It’s not so hard, cause the map isn’t very big, but I’m not recomending it if you know, that you won’t be able to finish it without longer pauses - if you forgot, what to do, you will need to walk blindly until you figure out, wherre to go next.

  • Demon Hunter 5: Ascendance

    5 hours playtime

    24 of 24 achievements

  • Dreamwalker: Never Fall Asleep

    5 hours playtime

    27 of 27 achievements

Demon Hunter 5: Ascendance

6/10

Dreamwalker: Never Fall Asleep

6/10

Two HOPA’s, similar to every other HOPA from this producer. I was enjoying both, but DreamWalker is feeling like an early HOPA, the hidden object parts are not particulary good, and it is trying to make twist which have little sense, while Demon Hunter is suffering from quite bad voiceacting, and some lines are cut wrongly, so you are missing half of the last word.