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84.8 hrs on record
Astlibra is such a hidden gem of a game. Made by only one developer, the gameplay, story, characters, and world-building are all engaging and really addicting. I spent my entire Christmas vacation playing this game from start to finish, and I enjoyed every moment that Astlibra had to offer (I was also sick for most of my Christmas vacation, so Astlibra was a comforting experience from my uneventful Christmas celebration).

Astlibra is a one of a kind game, there's so much to talk about, but honestly I don't think my review or my own words would bring this game justice.

Let me say this: I bought this game at a discount, but if I had the choice, I'd buy it again for full price. It is truly a one of a kind experience that I highly recommend any JRPG fan to try. The price is well worth the 80 hours I spent on this game.

KEIZO様、ありがとうございました。
Posted 29 December, 2024. Last edited 29 December, 2024.
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51.5 hrs on record (51.2 hrs at review time)
Such a cute and relaxing game... So much love and effort put into this game by the developers. I genuinely enjoyed each moment of Mystia's Izakaya. If you're looking for a cute, fun, relaxing, and heart-warming game to play, it's definitely this one.
Posted 16 September, 2022.
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0.4 hrs on record
Secret Word: Fairness

I had unfortunately watched someone play this game already, so I had some thought as to what to expect... But each of my responses were different from the person I watched it from. So I thought "Hey, I should give it a shot regardless. Their experience/answers were different from mine."

And I'm glad I did. What the test told me at the end is what I've already been told by someone else... As much as it is difficult to take in... It really resonated within me.

I hope Randumb Studios makes more games like this. Heck, I know I bought the trilogy and will definitely be trying out their other games soon!

Randum, more like... Ransmart! Or something...
Posted 11 March, 2022.
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3 people found this review funny
0.4 hrs on record
This game is great in concept, but currently as it is, there's "too much" going on that seems a bit daunting for new players.
Posted 14 May, 2020.
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1 person found this review helpful
22.1 hrs on record (7.1 hrs at review time)
This game is a s h i t post, but a quality one. 10/10
Posted 29 June, 2019. Last edited 29 June, 2019.
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29 people found this review helpful
1 person found this review funny
13.7 hrs on record (10.6 hrs at review time)
I'll start off by saying I got this game through the early May Humble Bundle deal for $12, and right now I wish I could've payed the full asking price for the game because it is well worth $20.

Wandersong is a simple game at its core; you're a bard saving the universe from being destroyed in place of a new one by singing. That's right. Singing. Absurd as that sounds, it's actually quite a unique idea. The simple gameplay, unique story, lovable characters, cutesy art style and tone, and diverse music all make up this amazing gem of a game.

Gameplay-wise, it's a puzzle game, no denying that. If you were to play the game just for the puzzles, then you'd be a bit disappointed because that's not what this game is about. The puzzles are easy to learn and simple to solve because the game doesn't want to stress or challenge you, it wants to tell you a story, which is where I go on to the next point.

Story-wise, it is absolutely phenomenal. I'll be honest, I've gotten teary-eyed during the end because the adventure was over, and I'll never be able to experience Wandersong for the first time ever again. Yeah, it's that kind of game. The story and characters are what bring life to the game, and I had a great time reading through the characters' dialogues and interactions, and made me fall in love with the game the more I played it. I was filled with a kind of warmth that helped relax and ease my mind while also giving me such a great smile and a few good laughs throughout the adventure. The amazing story pairs well with the next point which is the art style of the game

Visually, it's so simple yet so adorable at the same time. There's nothing complex or awe-inspiring about the visuals of the game, but its bright colours, cute tone, and simple graphics all blend well together to create Wandersong's world and story that feels relaxing and soothing to the mind.

I'm not much of a music guy myself, but kudos to Gordon McGladdery for composing such great music that tells a story within the game which enhances the Wandersong's storyline. Every segment within the game is different and fits well with the theme it tries to convey.

Overall, Wandersong is well worth your money. It is definitely a diamond in the rough, perhaps even greater than that. If you're not into reading heavy dialogue that much, perhaps it may not be for you, but give it a chance. The first 2 hours definitely solidifies what the game is going to offer, and if you're still not on board, you can always refund it.

10/10, would sing again. Thank you Greg Lobanov for this fantastic game. I look forward to your future creations.
Posted 25 April, 2019. Last edited 25 April, 2019.
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1 person found this review funny
47.0 hrs on record (13.3 hrs at review time)
If reading text on your screen isn't your thing, then this game may not be for you. Give it a try still. It's free. Game is amazing.
Posted 27 December, 2017.
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1 person found this review helpful
52.0 hrs on record (36.9 hrs at review time)
This game is so heart-wrenching. War is hell.
Posted 22 November, 2017.
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2 people found this review helpful
810.9 hrs on record (235.5 hrs at review time)
This game really is addicting, because of how much you can get. That alone makes me love this game, and give me a sense of completion every time I play it.

Now I'm a man who loves to hoard things. I want to keep my MK-1 Bo (starter weapon) even though it's a really weak weapon, yet I'll run out of space for other weapons if I don't sell it (you can only hold a limited amount of weapons).

So now I come across the dillema of having to either buy slots or sell my weapons.

Well, being the hoarder I am, I suddenly start thinking "How many slots do I need to hold every possible weapon & warframe in the game (excluding Archwings), and how much will it all cost me?"


So I did the math (as of August 13, 2017):
49 warframes - 2 free slots = 47. (1 slot costs 20 platinum).
300 weapons - 6 free slots = 294. (2 slots costs 12 platinum.)
24 sentinel and sentinel weapons - 8 free slots = 16. (2 sentinel slots costs 12 platinum.)

47 warframe slot purchases x 20 = 940 plat
(294/2) = 147 weapon slot purchases x 12 = 1764 plat
(16/2) = 8 sentinel slot purchases x 12 = 96 plat

all equal to 2,800 plat

The highest amount of platinum you can buy with real money is 4,300 plat

That leaves you with 1,500 remaining plat.

DE, take my money.

10/10 would waste my time doing math and hoarding.
Posted 13 August, 2017.
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196.3 hrs on record (120.4 hrs at review time)
Isaac and his mother, thought it was a good idea to play Bible stories in the basement.

Isaac is good, go play this if you like a challenging and high-replayability game
Posted 24 November, 2016.
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