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Rascyc posted:7 hrs wtf For reference clearing a Haven in Last Spell is closer to the Storm wiping the overworld in Against the Storm. The actual Sessions would be the Day/Night cycles where each Night you do combat and the Day is Re/Building your defenses and Heroes. Those are closer to an Hour or so.
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ultrachrist posted:powerstaff
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 02:07 |
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DoubleT2172 posted:I seriously cannot get the powerstaff to feel like it's worth using. Not sure what I'm doing wrong For downsides it's extremely mana intensive and unless you get lucky with spell range, it basically makes your guy a melee fighter (meaning you need mitigation or ways to run away), but it has 2 big aoes (especially the triangle shaped one) and an aoe stun(!), meaning you can blow up or cc entire waves. Always have an escape plan. Since you know you will always be aoe debuffing, you can get that one stat (opportunity, I think it's called) that makes you do more damage to debuffed enemies. In later waves, when you have teleports set up, a guy with a powerstaff can lock down a turn by itself while your other guys are off dealing with bigger threats. I started a new game and got powerstaff/sword/rifle. First time w/ rifle, seems like a good mid-late game tool but highly meh early. My first recruit is a 2nd powerstaff (I thought it was a spear!) and every wave is a positional nightmare but I'm getting by ok with a greedy build order. My biggest issue is I just need to learn all the weapons so I can go "hmm, yes, I will switch to this druid staff or 2h axe now."
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 03:28 |
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Last Spell, there is a turbo option hidden in settings that helps quite a bit, cause once you get 7 heroes/40 ballista you will want to fast forward.
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# ? Mar 14, 2023 08:26 |
Hyper Light Drifter got a gameplay trailer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bCQb-m0RaG0 I'm still interested, but I missed the news that they'd decided to go with a procedurally generated, coop, roguelite. That genre is just so crowded, and Hyper Light Drifter felt so unique. I'm happy to be proven wrong, but I won't pretend my hype isn't dampened a bit by this news.
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Decon posted:Hyper Light Drifter got a gameplay trailer. I think it looks cool as hell!
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Looks like Solar Ash was a bit of a practice run for engine/style. That was a cool game, but felt a bit shallow mechanically.
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External Organs posted:I think it looks cool as hell! For sure. Mechanically and stylistically it looks dope. And I'm admittedly a sucker for dodge n' hit 3rd person combat. But if I just pull up my recently played on steam, I've got Heroes of Hammerwatch, Ember Knights, and Inkbound, and then further back I've got 127 hours in Risk of Rain 2. Heart Machine makes good stuff, and I'm still hopeful, but it's just a crowded genre right now. I hope that it has a strong enough identity to stand out.
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Fatty posted:Looks like Solar Ash was a bit of a practice run for engine/style. That was a cool game, but felt a bit shallow mechanically. I felt the same way about it. I was very interested in the world and story, and the gameplay was alright for a while, but it really started to drag. This looks like a much more enjoyable step forward.
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Vernal Edgequote:Vernal Edge is a 2D action-packed Metroidvania featuring an intense combat system, tight platforming sequences and a powerful story of rivalry, revenge and growth. 1 review so far (they like it). 10% launch discount.
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Vernal Edge is very solid about an hour in, the controls feel responsive and the platforming and combat I've done so far have been fun. Only problem I have is that the game slows down for a few seconds every once in awhile.
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Decon posted:Heart Machine makes good stuff, and I'm still hopeful, but it's just a crowded genre right now. I hope that it has a strong enough identity to stand out. Do you recommend Ember Knights?
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I'm loving Birth, a quiet, meditative puzzle game. You are a creature in a city, and you are lonely, so you decide to build a friend. Rock Paper Shotgun review
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Uncle Khasim posted:My current playgroup alternates between DRG, RoR2 and Gunfire Reborn, and to be honest we’re still looking for more. Haven’t quite introduced them to Heroes of Hammerwatch though, I played through that with a different group previously. Once Inkbound comes out that will take up a slot though. If you liked Hades and like coop roguelite, you'll like Ember Knights. It's not 1:1 with Hades and not trying to be, just has some noticable similarities imo. It's not done yet though, but I'd certainly consider it if those kind of games are up your alley and 2d isn't a turn off for your group.
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MadHat posted:For reference clearing a Haven in Last Spell is closer to the Storm wiping the overworld in Against the Storm. The actual Sessions would be the Day/Night cycles where each Night you do combat and the Day is Re/Building your defenses and Heroes.
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River Tails: Stronger Togetherquote:River Tails: Stronger Together is a 3D co-op adventure platformer with a colourful cartoon aesthetic. Teammates must work together to defeat end-of-level bosses and solve puzzles across a range of natural-world environments. Early Access, 10 reviews, all positive so far galenanorth fucked around with this message at 03:00 on Mar 24, 2023 |
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Arsenic Lupin posted:I'm loving Birth, a quiet, meditative puzzle game. You are a creature in a city, and you are lonely, so you decide to build a friend. I really enjoyed this game. Two hours for full completion at a chill pace, lots of cute little puzzles, and a rather unique atmosphere.
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Storyteller finally graduated from being a 10 year old HTML game. It’s original, fun, and funny. And you can finish it in 90 minutes and it has no replay value.
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Beyond the Wallquote:Classic point-and-click adventure with a magical atmosphere. Discover what happens one night Beyond the Wall of the garden. Immerse yourself into a mysterious world where fantasy meets reality with a pinch of humor. Solve puzzles, collect items, and overcome obstacles that await you on your journey. 90% out of 11.
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hyphz posted:Storyteller finally graduated from being a 10 year old HTML game. It’s original, fun, and funny. And you can finish it in 90 minutes and it has no replay value. What did they do in all those years? I've seen people complete the game in one hour.
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FrickenMoron posted:What did they do in all those years? I've seen people complete the game in one hour. I'm thinking it was made by one person, and I imagine all the time went into possible combinations in each cell and the animations/logic behind each of them. It's also like 14 bucks so, whatever. From what I've seen, the fun of the game isn't necessarily about just solving the puzzles, but seeing what 'stories' you can make with each of them.
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From playing it through, Storyteller strikes me as a game that was more fun to design and make than actually play. Not that playing it isn't fun - the brief experience it does give you is very good - but the devloper actually making the game got the sandbox experience a lot of people who liked the demo were hoping for. Might have affected their judgement on how satisfying the final experience they'd made actually is for a player.
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 16:17 |
I mean, the book is labeled "volume 1", so maybe the permutation structure will be further expanded upon.
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Discendo Vox posted:I mean, the book is labeled "volume 1", so maybe the permutation structure will be further expanded upon. In another decade?
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# ? Mar 27, 2023 22:38 |
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based on interviews it seems like a) at one point he rebuilt the game from the ground up basically on a whim and b) he just took a break from gamedev for a few years somewhere in that decade love that. love a guy that will just gently caress off somewhere, leave the office for a smoke break and just never come back
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catgirlgenius posted:based on interviews it seems like The Dad-ification of games is complete
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 16:45 |
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Did it take pre-orders or something? Why are people mad about some dev taking a long time to make their little artistic game?
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Tom Clancy is Dead posted:are gamers mad Always, about something
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Tom Clancy is Dead posted:Did it take pre-orders or something? Why are people mad about some dev taking a long time to make their little artistic game? Because if a game doesn't give you x amount of hours per dollar spent then it's clearly a bad game, which is why 100+ hour open world endless collectathon games are the pinnacle of the art.
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# ? Mar 28, 2023 19:34 |
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It's good but vaguely unsatisfying when you finish it. If you've ever complained about portion sizes at a fancy restaurant, you might know the feeling.
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Terra Nil is out! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfqp47WQlqg quote:Terra Nil is an intricate environmental strategy game about transforming a barren wasteland into a thriving, balanced ecosystem. Bring life back to a lifeless world by purifying soil, cleaning oceans, planting trees, and reintroducing wildlife, then leave without a trace. https://store.steampowered.com/app/1593030/Terra_Nil/ Terra Nil is a game about restoring nature and planning ahead. I played the demo for this for over 20 hours and the full game did not dissapoint. There is also something extremely satifying about seeing all of the nature you have helped restore when you finally pack everything back into your airship and fly away. Also a portion of the profits go towards the Endangered Wildlife Trust.
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Tombot posted:Terra Nil is out! This is also available on mobile if you have a Netflix account.
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Morpheus posted:This is also available on mobile if you have a Netflix account. Oh drat, that's cool. Netflix probably knows I'd cancel if it weren't for the good mobile games too.
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Tombot posted:Terra Nil is out! I've played the first 2 levels and it's a super chill game. I wish there was free play with custom map sizes so I could set it to like 4 times the size.
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Tombot posted:Terra Nil is out! Also played a few hours of this yesterday. Calling it a city builder (which the marketing seems to imply) is incorrect imo. It's really a puzzle game. Each map type has a set of buildings across different tiers, and you choose what buildings to place where, which affect the map tiles in different ways and interact with the changes from previously placed buildings. Each tier has goals of converting a certain number of tiles, which unlock new buildings, tiers, and more complicated goals. The puzzle part is you have both limited resources (eco points or whatever the green leaf stuff is) that you use to pay for buildings, and limited map tiles. Certain buildings require certain map tiles, or other buildings to be placed first, and you earn a variable number of new eco points depending on where you place buildings. If you aren't paying attention to the game mechanics and planning ahead, you can box yourself in and either run out of eco points or the right map tiles to meet your goals. Overall though a very chill and beautiful puzzle game. The final phase of each map where you have to tear down everything you build and leave no trace is a cool mode shift, and having a restored, pristine environment at the end of each map is quite satisfying. My one criticism is $25 might be a bit expensive for a puzzle game with 8 board types that are all procedurally generated instead of hand crafted. Also, if you are after a city building or management sim, this isn't that at all.
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It's on mobile via Netflix too, so if you're already a subscriber, it's "free" and plays nicely on the iPad. Plus 1 on the puzzle game comment. It's a bit like Dorfromantik.
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Terra Nil is kinda tedious with the whole "managing your square footage" schtick when it comes to plopping down structures to maximize the resource output. I'd probably jump on it in a heartbeat if it had a sandbox mode.
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DREDGE looks interesting both in style and gamequote:DREDGE is a single-player fishing adventure with a sinister undercurrent. Sell your catch, upgrade your boat, and dredge the depths for long-buried secrets. Explore a mysterious archipelago and discover why some things are best left forgotten. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrRWb7tFxR8
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Smalland just came out: https://store.steampowered.com/app/768200/Smalland_Survive_the_Wilds/ You are a tiny elf who has to survive in the wilds while doing work for your elf society. It's sort of like Grounded in terms of the scale, but instead of a Honey I Shrunk the Kids vibe, it's more like a little fantasy society which happens to exist at a tiny scale. So far it has been fun- it is a bit less committed to making you feel like you are tiny and the world is big (e.g. there is tiny, normal sized grass on the ground, not just giant stalks of it all over), but nonetheless you are still out there fighting giant ladybugs and getting rocked by ants. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rCzFaj-pQI
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mrmcd posted:Also played a few hours of this yesterday. Calling it a city builder (which the marketing seems to imply) is incorrect imo. It's really a puzzle game. Thanks for the comments. I would love an eco-based builder game with the same premise here, but I am less excited about a puzzler. Think I'll skip this one.
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