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Cryostasis is fun if you can deal with some low-budget Euro strangeness
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5thMouseButton posted:Looking for a PC horror shooter game, first or third. Along the lines of Dead Space, Alan Wake, & Condemned: Criminal Origins. The Fear series, System Shock series, the first two Bioshock games, Clive Barker's Undying Edit: I forgot with the Fear games it's meant to be an acronym so you may have to type it out as F.E.A.R. to find it in a search engine Purple Monkey fucked around with this message at 12:39 on Oct 26, 2016 |
# ? Oct 26, 2016 12:27 |
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Lunchmeat Larry posted:Cryostasis is fun if you can deal with some low-budget Euro strangeness
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 13:08 |
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5thMouseButton posted:Looking for a PC horror shooter game, first or third. Along the lines of Dead Space, Alan Wake, & Condemned: Criminal Origins. Try the Penumbra games, and if you haven't yet played it try Resident Evil 4. Spooky's House of Jumpscares is surprisingly fantastic.
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 14:07 |
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Any recommendations for games with just really pretty, satisfying explosions? Genre doesn't matter. So far my top four are Just Cause 3, Mercenaries, Ace Combat Assault Horizon/Infinity, and The Division.
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 15:50 |
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ninjahedgehog posted:Any recommendations for games with just really pretty, satisfying explosions? Genre doesn't matter. So far my top four are Just Cause 3, Mercenaries, Ace Combat Assault Horizon/Infinity, and The Division. EDF! EDF!
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 16:31 |
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Not sure if a strategy game is what you're looking for but I recall World In Conflict having a really nice effect on nuclear missles
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 16:55 |
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ninjahedgehog posted:Any recommendations for games with just really pretty, satisfying explosions? Genre doesn't matter. So far my top four are Just Cause 3, Mercenaries, Ace Combat Assault Horizon/Infinity, and The Division. Arma heavily modded creates beautiful explosions, specifically the aftermath. Otherwise, Boom Blox.
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# ? Oct 26, 2016 19:42 |
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I am going to be spending my evenings in a hotel room for the next month pretty much isolated. I am looking for good games for PC specifically on Steam and as mainstream as possible that aren't just time killers like Civ or Total War. To get an idea of what I'm into, so far the list is: DOOM Deus Ex Mankind Divided Shadow Warrior 2 Pillars of Eternity Wasteland 2 Witcher 3 Divinity Original Sin
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# ? Oct 27, 2016 12:12 |
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Shadowrun Dragonfall and Hong Kong, Fallout New Vegas, Wolfenstein The New Order and The Old Blood, LISA, and Undertale.
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# ? Oct 27, 2016 12:23 |
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signalnoise posted:I am going to be spending my evenings in a hotel room for the next month pretty much isolated. I am looking for good games for PC specifically on Steam and as mainstream as possible that aren't just time killers like Civ or Total War. To get an idea of what I'm into, so far the list is:
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# ? Oct 27, 2016 12:47 |
What are some games with exploration and a quiet, immersive atmosphere? An example I keep thinking of is Shadow of the Colossus on PS2. I liked the journey to each colossus almost as much as I liked fighting them. There's a bunch of scenic locations that aren't even on the way to the battles, you can just stumble across them and there's no point to them, they're just their own reward. I'm looking for stuff like that, exploration that you do for its own sake, not so much to find collectibles and whatnot. Genre doesn't matter.
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# ? Oct 29, 2016 10:14 |
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Queering Wheel posted:What are some games with exploration and a quiet, immersive atmosphere? An example I keep thinking of is Shadow of the Colossus on PS2. I liked the journey to each colossus almost as much as I liked fighting them. There's a bunch of scenic locations that aren't even on the way to the battles, you can just stumble across them and there's no point to them, they're just their own reward. I'm looking for stuff like that, exploration that you do for its own sake, not so much to find collectibles and whatnot. Genre doesn't matter.
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# ? Oct 29, 2016 11:59 |
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Journey
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# ? Oct 29, 2016 14:47 |
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Queering Wheel posted:What are some games with exploration and a quiet, immersive atmosphere? An example I keep thinking of is Shadow of the Colossus on PS2. I liked the journey to each colossus almost as much as I liked fighting them. There's a bunch of scenic locations that aren't even on the way to the battles, you can just stumble across them and there's no point to them, they're just their own reward. I'm looking for stuff like that, exploration that you do for its own sake, not so much to find collectibles and whatnot. Genre doesn't matter. Knytt Stories
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# ? Oct 29, 2016 17:18 |
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Queering Wheel posted:What are some games with exploration and a quiet, immersive atmosphere? An example I keep thinking of is Shadow of the Colossus on PS2. I liked the journey to each colossus almost as much as I liked fighting them. There's a bunch of scenic locations that aren't even on the way to the battles, you can just stumble across them and there's no point to them, they're just their own reward. I'm looking for stuff like that, exploration that you do for its own sake, not so much to find collectibles and whatnot. Genre doesn't matter. The last two games that compelled me to take screenshots of their environments were Grand Theft Auto 5 and Final Fantasy 14.
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# ? Oct 29, 2016 21:25 |
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Queering Wheel posted:What are some games with exploration and a quiet, immersive atmosphere? An example I keep thinking of is Shadow of the Colossus on PS2. I liked the journey to each colossus almost as much as I liked fighting them. There's a bunch of scenic locations that aren't even on the way to the battles, you can just stumble across them and there's no point to them, they're just their own reward. I'm looking for stuff like that, exploration that you do for its own sake, not so much to find collectibles and whatnot. Genre doesn't matter. Isn't this the exact reason nerds cried about No Man's Sky
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 01:29 |
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MrXmas posted:Isn't this the exact reason nerds cried about No Man's Sky No. They cried about No Man's Sky because it tried to be than and fell flat. Not enough variety to make exploring feel worthwhile.
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 01:58 |
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I'm gonna trade off a 3DSXL for a PS Vita tomorrow, since I'm done with Nintendo til Mario Kart comes out for the Switch. But I haven't played PlayStation games since a buddy had a PS2 when we were kids. I'm getting physical copies of Borderlands 2 and Ragnarok Odyssey in the trade. I would mostly rather buy not-full-priced games from the PSN store. I play a lot of analog board/designer card games (so mostly turn based) and some casual stuff on my iPad, and it would take a really exceptionally fun game for me to forgive anime graphics. If there are any board game ports or board-game-likes on the Vita, I'm interested, but as far as I can tell, there's not really any. Is Civilization Revolution 2 really as bad as people say? I like Battle of Polytopia (iOS) but I got Civ IV on my MacBook and it's too complicated for me to enjoy straight away. I don't like to spend unfun time learning how to play in order to have fun playing. I like puzzle-like roguelites like Hoplite on iOS or Militia on Steam. Anything to recommend in that vein? Is the Vita good for FPSes? I don't like typical realistic/contemporary war FPSes but I liked hokey/unbalanced ones like Call of Juarez and Dark Messiah of Might and Magic. Anything like those? I never got any good at fighting games. Any recommendations for one to learn? I'll probably get the Power Stone collection but I'm especially interested in a 2D game.
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 09:22 |
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Mortley posted:I like puzzle-like roguelites like Hoplite on iOS or Militia on Steam. Anything to recommend in that vein? Sproggiwood, Desktop Dungeons, Dungeonmans, in order of increasing complexity. They're all pretty hard though, though if you're playing Hoplite you can handle them.
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 09:26 |
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Mortley posted:I'm gonna trade off a 3DSXL for a PS Vita tomorrow, since I'm done with Nintendo til Mario Kart comes out for the Switch. But I haven't played PlayStation games since a buddy had a PS2 when we were kids. No board games. No puzzle roguelites I can think of. Civ 2 is an okay game that if you liked Polytopia you will probably enjoy, but I have no idea how it plays on Vita. The two FPS's that spring to mind are Duke Nukem and Killzone. Duke Nukem is a port of the original game and its expansions. Killzone has a short single player campaign and you can buy DLC that adds bots to the multiplayer and it plays pretty well. The best fighting game on VIta is Marvel vs Capcom 3, but it's been taken off the store because of licensing. You can still find the physical version I'm sure. It has a mode that lets you set the super moves to touch screen which makes it pretty fun for people like myself who suck at fighting games. Honestly the things Vita does best is having portable version of some popular Indie games, Anime games, and PSP/PS1. If something that plays Risk of Rain, Spelunky, Darkest Dungeon, Super Meatboy, and Rogue Legacy on the go isn't what you are looking for, you will probably be disappointed with it. Also realize the system is essentially dead and while a few games still come out that are great, don't expect much else than what's already there.
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# ? Oct 30, 2016 21:14 |
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Is there such a thing as a fighting game/rpg? I'm thinking of something like the world tour mode in SF Alpha 3, but with rpg-esque stat/gear progression that's required to beat later bosses.
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# ? Nov 5, 2016 05:20 |
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Dungeon Fighter Online? It's more of a brawler than a fighting game but probably the closest thing.
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# ? Nov 5, 2016 05:24 |
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Kulkasha posted:Is there such a thing as a fighting game/rpg? I'm thinking of something like the world tour mode in SF Alpha 3, but with rpg-esque stat/gear progression that's required to beat later bosses. The Sega Saturn classic Guardian Heroes, which got a rerelease on Xbox 360. Has RPG stat progression, button combinations for spells and special moves, and you shift between three planes rather than having free up/down movement like in most beat-'em-ups. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngSsVUobsdY Rollersnake fucked around with this message at 14:18 on Nov 5, 2016 |
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Looking for something for Win U or 3DS for the girlfriend for Christmas. She's mostly into Mario, Mario Kart, Pokemon, and Tsum Tsum. Mario is about the maximum level of stress she can handle in a game, so I need something light. She's already getting the new pokemon on release so that's out. I was thinking Animal Crossing: New Leaf, but I've never played it. She loved watching me play Stardew Valley though, and I figure it's slow paced enough for her. I was also considering Pikmin 3, but I've also never played that, plus I'm not sure if she's into strategy stuff. She's not really into combat so I doubt she'd like Zelda either. Also we're in Japan, if that changes the selection any.
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# ? Nov 5, 2016 14:17 |
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Okay: I'm looking for a Dwarf Fortress-esque game that's approachable, fun, and has a good user interface. I played the KeeperRL demo and enjoyed it, but I'm not attached to the Dungeon Keeper trappings. My favorite things about this genre are watching my little dudes do things and be weird ala Startopia, and I enjoy basic base building. What's out there for me?
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 18:41 |
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Rimworld. Rimworld is great. Ignore the recent controversies and just play a good game.
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 18:51 |
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StrixNebulosa posted:Okay: I'm looking for a Dwarf Fortress-esque game that's approachable, fun, and has a good user interface. I played the KeeperRL demo and enjoyed it, but I'm not attached to the Dungeon Keeper trappings. I had a good time with Gnomoria. It's usually pretty cheap, fun, and it's my most played DF-like. I'm not really sure if it's ground-breaking or anything but I had fun holding my own against invading enemies setting up traps and all that. The dev dropped off the face of the earth when the game released so it's not being worked on anymore, which is a shame because I thought it had some potential to really go somewhere.
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 19:12 |
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HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:Rimworld. Rimworld is great. Ignore the recent controversies and just play a good game. Well now I just gotta know, what's the Rimworld controversy?
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 21:15 |
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grate deceiver posted:Well now I just gotta know, what's the Rimworld controversy? RPS wrote an article digging into the sexism baked into the code. There are no Bi men in Rimworld, and other, troubling things. HerpicleOmnicron5 posted:Rimworld. Rimworld is great. Ignore the recent controversies and just play a good game. On the one hand, you have a good point. It seems like a game I'd enjoy. I can work past how offended I still am by how he handled gender in the code. On the other hand, I don't want to give 30$ to someone with such terrible beliefs. For now I'm keeping it off the wishlist and waiting to see how it comes along in Early Access. (And give myself time to get some distance from this controversy.) Thank you for the rec, though! Yar The Pirate posted:I had a good time with Gnomoria. It's usually pretty cheap, fun, and it's my most played DF-like. I'm not really sure if it's ground-breaking or anything but I had fun holding my own against invading enemies setting up traps and all that. The dev dropped off the face of the earth when the game released so it's not being worked on anymore, which is a shame because I thought it had some potential to really go somewhere. Erg, a permanently unfinished game? I'll have a look at it, but that's worrying. Are there really no other good DF-lite clones out there? Or Startopia-esques?
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grate deceiver posted:Well now I just gotta know, what's the Rimworld controversy? I assume this is the one. I first saw it get posted in the fabgoon thread and I haven't been following the game so it's the only one I know of. quote:Reed’s having a bad day: her spaceship crashed, she’s one of three survivors, and the other two won’t stop hitting on her. Unfortunately for her, she’s beautiful, which means that they’re immediately enamoured with her; unfortunately for them, she’s gay, which means the feeling is definitely not mutual. Her life is a constant hellish stream of corny pick-up lines and work for the colony. Dev Comment posted:And personal observations: I’ve known some bi women and a large proportion of the nominally straight women I’ve known have discussed bi impulses or experiences they’ve had. In contrast, every bi man I’ve ever known has ultimately ended up identifying as gay. These patterns seem to apply even in very gay-friendly social contexts. djw175 fucked around with this message at 22:18 on Nov 6, 2016 |
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StrixNebulosa posted:Okay: I'm looking for a Dwarf Fortress-esque game that's approachable, fun, and has a good user interface. I played the KeeperRL demo and enjoyed it, but I'm not attached to the Dungeon Keeper trappings. Clockwork Empires is just out of Early Access and your sims can join cults and eat fishmen meat (or each other). Definitely simpler than DF, I'd say about as complex as Startopia.
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 21:49 |
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It's basically the dev wrote some weird gender behaviour code into the game and got all when someone wrote an article about it.StrixNebulosa posted:Erg, a permanently unfinished game? I'll have a look at it, but that's worrying. Are there really no other good DF-lite clones out there? Or Startopia-esques? To be honest, this is a hard genre to find NON-unfinished games in. Especially considering that DF itself is essentially a perpetual early-access game (albiet one that runs on an entirely donation-based model). Prison Architect is a good game - it's more focused than DF or Startopia, but it's also actually properly "finished" in the sense that the devs consider what they've done with it to be feature-complete (they still add things occasionally but they won't be doing it on the fairly strict monthly schedule that they had during early access). The devs have cited DF as a specific inspiration so they were going for that level of interaction and complexity with the systems. Maia I have not played but I remember when it was on Kickstarter ages ago and it looked interesting. I don't know much about what sort of state it's in now so it might be a good idea to look into it a bit before deciding to buy it. Banished is a fairly simple town building sim - it's not anywhere near as deep or complex as Dwarf Fortress but it does a pretty good job of keeping your town on the razor's edge of survival because of how the food mechanics work. It has a relatively large mod called "Colonial Charter" as well that adds a ton of new stuff to the game, although due to some of the limitations in how the systems work there are some places where stuff feels kind of hacked in.
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 21:56 |
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Kulkasha posted:Is there such a thing as a fighting game/rpg? I'm thinking of something like the world tour mode in SF Alpha 3, but with rpg-esque stat/gear progression that's required to beat later bosses. River City Ransom, if you don't mind going real old school.
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 22:07 |
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Fat Samurai posted:Clockwork Empires is just out of Early Access and your sims can join cults and eat fishmen meat (or each other). Definitely simpler than DF, I'd say about as complex as Startopia. I'm down with this. On the wishlist it goes. It looks like it's made by the Dredmor devs too, and they're cool folks. The Cheshire Cat posted:To be honest, this is a hard genre to find NON-unfinished games in. Especially considering that DF itself is essentially a perpetual early-access game (albiet one that runs on an entirely donation-based model). This is a very helpful post, thank you! I own Prison Architect and may give it another go - the subject matter still makes me feel a bit sick (the tutorial opens with an execution and it's difficult to play it without thinking of real prisons, which are hellholes) - but with some luck I might be able to treat it like the antfarm it is and have some sadistic fun. Maia has a ton of poor reviews, so I'm giving it a pass - and Banished, hmm. I've heard about it but never played it, so again, onto the wishlist it goes! Thanks!
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 22:09 |
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Kulkasha posted:Is there such a thing as a fighting game/rpg? I'm thinking of something like the world tour mode in SF Alpha 3, but with rpg-esque stat/gear progression that's required to beat later bosses. One Must Fall 2097 championship mode? djw175 posted:I assume this is the one. I first saw it get posted in the fabgoon thread and I haven't been following the game so it's the only one I know of. Rimworld: Biotruths Simulator
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# ? Nov 6, 2016 23:16 |
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StrixNebulosa posted:This is a very helpful post, thank you! I own Prison Architect and may give it another go - the subject matter still makes me feel a bit sick (the tutorial opens with an execution and it's difficult to play it without thinking of real prisons, which are hellholes) - but with some luck I might be able to treat it like the antfarm it is and have some sadistic fun. One of the good things about PA is that it's very mature about it's subject matter - executions are treated with a lot of gravity and you can specifically choose not to involve them in your game; you will never be sent death row inmates unless you tell the game you want them. You can also run your prison as a Scandanavian style reform-based human rights paradise if you want to be nice - it's kind of hard to do, especially if you get a lot of max sec prisoners who tend to be more aggressive and violent and thus harder to keep under control without suppressing them (suppression keeps prisoners from causing trouble but also lowers their likelihood to attend reform programs), but it is absolutely possible and actually a fairly popular build since once you get it going it's not very resource intensive and you get bonuses for having an incident-free prison.
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# ? Nov 7, 2016 00:48 |
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A couple of recommendations i am after. Culdcept - Anything similar to this? I have played the PS2 version and NDS version but now i have neither and its getting me down. I cant play the X360 version because its region locked to the U.S. If anyone hasnt heard of it, well its kind of a mix of Magic The Gathering but as a board game and it rocks. Suikoden 1/2 - So i have played a fair few JRPGs at least on my SNES and PS1/2 back in the day but since then they have all become 3D but i still prefer the old top down version. I have played Exit Fate which was a similar indie game but i havent found much else thats similar - I guess im looking for a JRPG where you recruit lots of different characters, can swap out parties, build a headquarters and do some tactical stuff as well.. Not sure if there is anything that similar out there recently that i might have missed.
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# ? Nov 7, 2016 02:55 |
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Is there anything like Hexcells? The bf and I devoured all three games on Steam and I would adore something in a similar vein, thanks.
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Closed-Down Pizza Parlor posted:Is there anything like Hexcells? The bf and I devoured all three games on Steam and I would adore something in a similar vein, thanks. For starters, Matthew Brown made a spin-off of HexCells called SquareCells. Be warned though that it might not immediately click, if at all. It's not quite as immediately intuitive as HexCells and badly needed a mark-up mode, IMO. Patterna was recently mentioned in the Steam thread and it directly advertises itself as "for people who think that HexCells is far too easy". But after trying the demo, I wasn't so hot on this one. The added difficulty and the less polished presentation weren't to my taste, YMMV. In the same brain-tickling neighborhood, there's also Paint it Back, a Picross title, and the perennial goon favorite Square Logic, which uses a Sudoku-esque format called KenKen.
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