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The 7th Guest posted:Cassette Beasts (thumbs up, added to wishlist): Aw hell yea, GODOT Engine representation in the next fest. This one's by the dev of Lenna's Inception and it's their take on monster capturing and battling. I'll definitely support them based on the quality of that. The demo itself is the beginning because, as is the case for this whole dang festival, every demo seems to just be the opening chapter and not a later slice of the game. An amenity in this game is that while you are attempting to capture a I'll have to keep an eye on this one, as I liked Lenna's Inception even if it was a bit disappointing in some regards. It is more than a little heavy handed with the Zelda references at the start. I wonder how close to being finished it is.
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You guys were right on Brotato. I thought I was burnt out by VS/20 Min/Boneyard but this poo poo is fresh and addictive.
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# ? Oct 9, 2022 21:20 |
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Sloppy posted:You guys were right on Brotato. I thought I was burnt out by VS/20 Min/Boneyard but this poo poo is fresh and addictive. Is there progression? I can’t really tell. Edit: gently caress it it’s $5 I’ll just get it
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# ? Oct 9, 2022 21:37 |
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MarcusSA posted:Is there progression? I can’t really tell. There's unlocks of different starting Mr. Potatoheads based on achievements as well as additional difficulties, but no meta-progression currency.
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# ? Oct 9, 2022 22:03 |
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Oenis posted:There's unlocks of different starting Mr. Potatoheads based on achievements as well as additional difficulties, but no meta-progression currency. Yeah got it. Game is pretty good so far! Definitely a good $5 spent. Brotato is a great deck game too.
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# ? Oct 9, 2022 22:26 |
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Brotato runs better on my lovely laptop than Vampire Survivors does which is nice.
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# ? Oct 9, 2022 22:38 |
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DEAD LETTER DEPT. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1627350/DEAD_LETTER_DEPT/?utm_source=rGamesIS Spooky typing game with a demo available. quote:DAY TO DAY, you go to work & process the images displayed on your terminal, and type up whatever text is in front of you.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 00:04 |
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Trying out Manor Lords finally; I have only 3 Stalls, why 9 of my dudes want to work in the Stalls?? I even disabled the "Idle Labourers" setting for each of my Stalls which I assumed was what was causing this, but nope...
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 00:08 |
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Commander Keene posted:With or without the VMU beep? Is it even a Dreamcast without the VMU battery beep and the disc drive screeching?
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 00:18 |
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thecluckmeme posted:This, but dub in GabeN Easy peasy https://twitter.com/everdraed/status/1579237793967939586?s=46&t=SMI3v8qqkUi0cxhByf6HmQ
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 01:17 |
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Picked up Dome Keeper a few days after release and then SteamWorld Dig 2 since it had been on my radar for a while and it's on sale for $5. Good time for gaming if you're someone who liked the flash game Motherload from like 20 years ago. Dome Keeper held my attention for much longer than I expected. It's kind of barebones for a game that's out of early access now, but even with only one character and two dome types there's enough variation that runs stay interesting. Lots of different achievements that incentivize you to play differently, some quite difficult to obtain. Perfect game for playing while listening to a podcast, there's another character coming out some time soon and I hope they expand it further beyond that. SteamWold Dig 2 is a great, relatively short game that does a lot with the limited square grid digging format. I thought it was a procedurally generated infinite-loot type of game but it's actually crafted levels with a story, something more akin to Ori and the Blind Forest but with digging. Didn't really know what to expect from it since I never played the first one but it has great level design and a lot of the puzzle caves are genuinely clever. Really rewards paying close attention and helpfully puts check marks on the puzzle caves to let you know you've found everything there. Kind of like Hollow Knight where you feel limited by your movement options early on until you start unlocking stuff like the grappling hook and jetpack which let you go anywhere you want. Never really hear much about this game even though it has overwhelmingly positive reviews on Steam, one of the best $5 I've spent.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 07:02 |
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Flimf posted:DEAD LETTER DEPT. edit; I figured it out and am stupid, but they could have eased me into it by having a letter without 400 postmarks and obscured addresses on it teach me! The Gripper fucked around with this message at 09:14 on Oct 10, 2022 |
# ? Oct 10, 2022 08:55 |
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I'm not sure I've ever encountered a game that tells me the release date is "SUPPORT BY WISHLISTING NOW" So uh I guess that means I won't be playing it this Halloween. Too bad, I want that Stories Untold vibe.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 13:04 |
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Tiny Timbs posted:I'm not sure I've ever encountered a game that tells me the release date is "SUPPORT BY WISHLISTING NOW"
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 14:56 |
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Are the vermintide games just coop hoard shooting games like left 4 dead and killing floor or do they have more of a fleshed out single player mode with drop-in coop like borderlands? Basically are they more like a coop open world looter shooter or are they closer to a coop arena survival shooter?
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 18:32 |
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FirstAidKite posted:Are the vermintide games just coop hoard shooting games like left 4 dead and killing floor or do they have more of a fleshed out single player mode with drop-in coop like borderlands? Left 4 Dead with more melee combat and rats.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 18:34 |
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Melee (mostly) L4D with RPG components
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 18:49 |
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ZearothK posted:Left 4 Dead with more melee combat and rats. Not enough rats. They need to finally add the god drat versus mode.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 18:52 |
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FirstAidKite posted:Are the vermintide games just coop hoard shooting games like left 4 dead and killing floor or do they have more of a fleshed out single player mode with drop-in coop like borderlands? they're literally l4d but with melee weapons
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 18:52 |
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I wish it was more of a singleplayer game. But yea as was said it's more Left 4 Warhammer. And I'm pretty sure Dorktide is the same but 40K and not Warhammer Fantasy / Age of Sigmar?
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 18:55 |
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Vermintide has some of the best first person melee out there and is probably its biggest selling point but it is very much tied to the 4 player L4D level format. From reports dorktide is going to be more 50/50 on melee/ranged which feels like it’s losing some of its niche, but hopefully the priest class has enough melee competence that you can still get the vermintide feel
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 19:18 |
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I bought Beyond the Storm, the spiritual successor to Tyrian, and its pretty awful. No sense of progression, opaque mechanics, fiddly management, and high difficulty. Anyone else try it and maybe able to tell me something I'm missing?
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 19:19 |
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How is Notia?
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 19:38 |
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MarcusSA posted:How is Notia? If you mean Noita, it's incredible.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 19:39 |
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sebmojo posted:If you mean Noita, it's incredible. I did and thanks! Gonna give it a shot then.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 19:40 |
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Soak yourself in water at every opportunity, and embrace death.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 19:42 |
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MarcusSA posted:How is Notia? Think the falling sand game crossed with Cortex Command with crazy spell crafting. It's a... fun toy I guess? But I felt like the unpredictability of the physics and the fact that nearly everything can kill you really hurt it as an actual game to "git gud" at.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 19:54 |
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Last Command, the new game by the Rabi-Ribi dev that combines boss rush and snake, comes out October 25th
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MarcusSA posted:How is Notia? Not recommended. One of the most interesting games I’ve ever seen on a systemic level, but it kind of sucks to actually play. it has very deep mechanics that let you do some extremely elaborate and gamebreaking things with its wand system and it strongly rewards you for taking advantage of your knowledge and figuring out how things work. Except in practice it actually discourages experimentation and taking steps to figure out those systems work, because it’s a game where a successful run or optional objective can take several hours to complete, but you can randomly explode 90 minutes in because of ??? and need to do CSI on a recording of the death to figure out what even happened. if the fancy wand you built with spells you haven’t seen before causes you to disintegrate then you got one data point out of an hour of effort. Meanwhile much of the gameplay before you build that godslaying wand is just really low-impact and crummy because the wands/spells you found might limit you to plinking away with low-damage inaccurate shots or creating hazards you have to slowly avoid or similar. it does have a lot of mods and it’s possible it can be modded into something that isn’t a chore to learn, but I didn’t really want to bother after I had to quit a run because a single pixel of frozen blood somehow formed in the middle of my character and trapped me in place with no way to move or get rid of it, and a few runs later I was having a lot of success before I just blew up with no warning, and was left with absolutely no sense of “I did X wrong and should have chosen to do Y instead” no matter how many times I watched a replay of it. noita is an incredible set of procedural systems that entirely does not care about being a well-tuned videogame or, more damningly, actually fun.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 20:12 |
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You need a healthy sense of humor to laugh at all the times you get noita'd but I can't remember the last time I died without understanding why. Normally it's extremely clear.
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Noita is a mixed bag for me. It's wacky and fun and there is some genuine brilliance in there when you start to unlock - and more importantly understand - truly busted spell interactions, but it's also absurdly frustrating to play if you intend to work towards a goal. Roguelites can deal you a bad hand occasionally. Noita is almost entirely bad hands. It's a bad hand factory that makes a nearly endless supply of smaller, badder hands. It becomes a chore at a certain point. Edit: download the "edit wands everywhere" mod. It makes an optional perk into a permanent feature and really helps make the game more fun Propaganda Hour fucked around with this message at 20:28 on Oct 10, 2022 |
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I didn't like Noita the first time I played it because it was hard and I died a lot. Eventually I tried it again and managed to clear the game once. From then on instead of even trying to clear I just gently caress around every single run and it is a blast. Highly recommend if you have any interest in crafting your own personal warcrime on a stick or if you appreciate games with lots of interlocking systems. There's a ton of mods on the workshop to play with as well. The early game absolutely can be a chore and I recommend modding to start with tinker with wands everywhere, starting perk choices, and starting wands that aren't actual garbage if you're tired of slogging through the mines every run.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 20:27 |
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Noita has the sensibilities of an oldschool roguelike, so even if you know what you're doing it's easy to die because you didn't pay attention or were careless or something, but you can definitely get a grasp on things and start winning fairly consistently, and just like oldschool roguelikes it's very fun and rewarding once you reach that point. There's also plenty of mods if you just want to use it as a fun sandbox, but I'd recommend it on the strength of the base game alone.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 20:28 |
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I've got one friend who played noita and everytime she talked about her deaths it was pretty funny.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 20:32 |
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MarcusSA posted:How is Notia? It's good. It took me learning a couple tricks for it to become super good, though. I'd recommend just starting off and playing around to understand the basics, and then you can get into stuff like spell wrapping, where by putting modifiers at the end of a wand you'll make them wrap around to the start of the wand and use spells there before recharging, getting double the uses out of a single spell. A setup as simple as this can be totally busted on even a mediocre wand: (The slot 3 multicast modifier loops back to cast the Add Mana+Chainsaw a second time, doubling the benefits. Also Chainsaw is just extremely useful in general, it removes cast time if it's the last spell of a multicast). And another useful tip is that you can keep the Holy Mountain from collapsing by teleporting/polymorphing past a particular hitbox that's signified by bricks in the background, which makes the Edit Wands Everywhere perk less of a necessity: Noita is a rougelike that you shouldn't feel ashamed for scouring the wiki for info, it's just chock full of wild nonsense. For instance, you can exploit a particular enemy to get all the HP you'll ever want.
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Gay Rat Wedding posted:you can randomly explode 90 minutes in because of ??? and need to do CSI on a recording of the death to figure out what even happened. That's half the fun Had no idea what happened until I watched the replay over a few times. Killed and froze the shotgun guy, as I was dropping down to grab the lava flask his frozen body fell and broke it spraying the lava everywhere. Other times the cause of death is more obvious.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 20:53 |
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Two things that really stuck with me about Noita: - There is an absolutely absurd amount of secrets and hidden content. Multiple layers of it, too. The main breadcrumbed dungeon is only like 10% of the total game. However, it's also quite obscure and esoteric, so don't be afraid to dive into the wiki from time to time. - The power ceiling is equally absurd. You start out as a level 1 adventurer, but if you live long enough, and crack the game's spell-building system enough, you can kill gods and delete the world with a single mouse click. And it's goon-made
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 21:18 |
Noita owns bones. It can feel unfair, but every situation can be analyzed to arrive at conclusions and strategies that'll keep you alive for longer the next run, as any good rougelike. Often, you die because you got very powerful and your reach exceeded your grasp and inspirational quotes are bullshit because that just leads to barreling directly into a thousand ways to die at light speed when you should've slowed down a bit. Anyway yeah it's good.
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# ? Oct 10, 2022 21:33 |
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$1 deals on fanatical https://www.fanatical.com/en/collections/dollar-collections
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The Kenshi talk earlier got me to buy it. After a starter character where I learned the basic controls and got killed for trespassing a ninja facility, I started a run with a couple of slaves who just keep breaking out of their shackles and prisons to steal things, free other prisoners, and punch people while the guards exhaust themselves trying to beat morale into them. It's the Hogan's Heroes simulator I've always wanted. Great game to gently caress around in so far, even if playing it on the Deck is kinda awkward.
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