Delver - 7/10
When I first bumped into Devler, I immediately saw some red flags. First, it's one of those "retro" indie titles. And secondly, its on early access. But after looking into it and actually playing it myself, it's pretty fun.
Attempting to be like the classical PC RPG's, you run through a set number levels in an underground labyrinth in an attempt to retrieve a magical orb or whatever. There are three main areas, and a final and smaller one. Gameplay, however, functions more like a Doom clone than an actual RPG, but that's fine. Game runs smooth, graphics look great, and the soundtrack is awesome.
The biggest problem with the game is that it's lacking content. In only a few run throughs (a successful one takes 1 hour), you'll begin to feel worn out. As stated before, it's more of a Doom clone. With that, there aren't thinks like merchant skills, sneaking, et cetera et cetera. All you do is run around and kill anything that moves; there are no classes and thus very little differentiation between playthroughs.
Of course, since it's in early access, it has a few problems, but nothing major. Also, a major update is released about every three months, so there's definitely something to look forward to. The game has modding capabilities as well, but there isn't much to mod, and there aren't many mods to check out.
Overall, it's a fun game, but it's not worth the full asking price.