Warframe - f2p 3rd person shooter / action game, good fun but quite grindy especially in the beginningīorderlands 1 & 2 & 3 - they're all pretty straightforward lootershooters Sanctum 1 & 2 - first person shooter + tower defense Trine 1 & 2 & 4 - sidescrolling puzzle games with light combat (you can skip the 3rd game its not as good)įull Metal Furies - really good, quite a hard sidescrolling arpg with some puzzle elements Guacamelee! super turbo edition - sidescrolling beat em up with some platforming and puzzle elements Magicka 1 & 2 - hard af topdown spellcasting action gameīattleblock Theater - sidescrolling platformer with some combat elements Helldivers - hard af topdown twinstick shooter Lara Croft and the Guardian of Light / The Temple of Osiris - top down puzzle action games Torchlight 2 - top down arpg ala diablo 3 Heroes of Hammerwatch - super fun pixel art topdown arpg, sunk 100+ hours into it and could still do moreĭivinity Original Sin 1 & 2 - super story heavy turn based combat topdown rpg, extremely good games, story is about 80 hours long per game~Ĭhildren of Morta - roguelite topdown arpgĭeathtrap - topdown arpg tower defence, a bit clunky but really fun, put a good 30 hours into it Secrets of Grindea - topdown cutesy arpg, currently early access, hard as fuck sometimes, not quite yet finished, has about 20~ hours of story and a roguelite arcade modeĬhronicon - super fun arpg (we sunk 80+ hours into this)ĭungeon Defenders 2 - f2p 3rd person actiongame tower defense - development has stopped but has a lot of grindy content stillĭungeon Defenders 1 - same as dungeon defenders 2, a bit older at this point but still a lot of fun.ĭungeon Defenders: Awakened - a sort of remake of dungeon defenders 1 but its still pretty barebones This will bring a prompt asking you if you want to go back to the start.I'm sure I've forgotten some stuff and not all of these fit your criteria but here's my list:Ĭat Quest 2 - absolutely amazing topdown arpg, has about 15 hours of content If you want to reset back to the beginning of the phase course at any point, stand on one of the pressure plates located at checkpoint or the end, and press your Attack / Interact button (default: Z). These can save a lot of time, and are needed to get the final reward. There are multiple shortcuts which can be used. Laser Claymore, after beating the phase course in under 20 seconds.Pets, after completing the phase course in under 90 seconds.Robot Ears, obtained after beating the phase course once.These will also count towards the completion rate of Flying Fortress (even if you've already completed the quest in the Journal): There are three rewards at the end of the phase course, each with their own conditions for obtaining. After the first completion of the course, a timer will appear which will display the time taken during future attempts. The phase course will be located on the right of the building's entrance, and Tannie (who can be seen with Twi-Sight) will open the door for you once talked to.Ĭompleting the quest only requires getting through the phase course and reaching the end. You can reach the course by going towards the right wing of the fortress. After talking to her and accepting the quest, she will fly towards the Flying Fortress's secret phase course. Tannie is located in Pumpkin Woods's graveyard, but you will need Twi-Sight active to see her. If you are stuck at any point, go watch this video for a 14 seconds solution. Walkthrough Note: The phase course can be extremely hard if you're aiming for all rewards. Find Tannie's secret Trick Phase course in the Flying Fortress.It involves an optional phase course in Flying Fortress that is normally locked, but which can be accessed after this quest. Phase-Off is a side quest that can be started after obtaining the Twi-Sight ability.