The game lasts a good few hours, has several branching paths, a sci-fi Arabic setting, and has a lot of replayability with it's multiple endings with exclusive weapons, and infinite game modes like Arena and Hunt. Weapons can be permanently upgraded with rare elemental gems, mined from the guts of giant insects, and a lot of the more expensive weaponry is super satisfying to use. You can even dual wield, use armor, and use 'throwable' equipment. Flails, Blades, Hammers, even rotating guns. You play as The Last Gaiar, piloting a flying war machine that utilizes physics based weaponry. It is it's age, and it requires a small amount of technical fiddling to get it running properly, but it is an excellent game when you get your hands on it. The 15 minutes installing a patch and setting your mouse DPI to maximum are worth it. It's an underappreciated indie classic, and it's free now. Also Hammerfight is free on Steam so you can play it for free and make an opinion of it. They're quite different, all right, but they feel similar to me. Originally posted by The Almighty 404:I don't know what your opinion of it will be, but this game reminds me a bit of Hammerfight.
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