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Latest Comments by Narvarth
Survival racing game 'Distance' has a big update with ghost car and replay support
28 Dec 2016 at 11:52 am UTC

Quoting: GuestI don’t get why people like this game. You can accelerate all the time without skidding or hitting walls, there is no speed sensation, the lack of opponents makes it even more boring, and the controls and camera are a pain (when flying). At least when I tried it a while ago…
You're not alone. I find this game boring as hell. The tracks are dull, no opponents, no challenges and the game is very repetitive.

Some thoughts on 'Prison Run and Gun', a retro puzzle platformer on Steam that fans of the genre will enjoy
31 Oct 2016 at 11:09 am UTC Likes: 1

I bought Hot Guns, and the game is really fun. It reminds me Rick dangerous and Broforce. But in some places, it's really difficult, almost punitive. If you like fast paced and hardcore platformers, then it's for you!

FOX n FORESTS, a very interesting looking 16-Bit style action platformer is on Kickstarter
25 Jul 2016 at 9:47 am UTC

I've already backed it last week. It looks great and reminds me some platformers on Amiga.
I only hope it won't be released 2 years after the scheduled delivery date...

StarCrawlers, An Early Mix Of RPG & Dungeon Crawling Released For Linux, Thoughts Thrown In
28 Mar 2015 at 11:14 am UTC

Quoting: tuubiYou never played Captive [External Link] on the Amiga then? Excellent sci-fi crawler from 1990. Unless this is just nostalgia, as I haven't actually played it in a couple of decades.
Captive was a pretty good dungeon crawler :). I believe that it was the first crawler with randomly generated dungeon planets.

Legend Of Grimrock 2 On Linux Is Uncertain
20 Nov 2014 at 7:40 pm UTC

It's bad news, but if you're looking for a dungeon crawler on Linux, you can always have a look at Dungeon kingdom : sign of the moon [External Link]. It should be available in january 2015 and it looks pretty good.