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KoboldCoterie, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before
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Ooh, I’ll play.

Final Profit: A Shop RPG is an RPG about a deposed elf queen who opens a humble shop and slowly advances through the ranks of the Bureau of Business with the eventual goal of defeating Capitalism from within. It’s unique. It has some incremental game like mechanics, and can get a little repetitive in the mid-game, but it has a surprisingly compelling story and a lot of unfolding mechanics that keep it interesting all the way through.

Roughly a 30 hour playthrough with many endings, NG+ and some optional challenge modes that remove or change some of the most obvious strategies for advancement, so if you finish it and still want more, you can play through again with a somewhat different experience.

shrodes,

Man this made me feel guilty downvoting. Great game, a real surprise packet for me, think I got it in a Humble Bundle and tried on a whim and had a great time.

Think it’s an Aussie dev (single person?) too, and still getting pretty frequent large content updates

KoboldCoterie,
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The dev is also very responsive! I left a (positive) review with some critical feedback and they commented on it very quickly and had a bit of a dialog with me about the comments I’d made; they ended up revising the Steam page based on review feedback (mine and others), too, which made me want to support them even more!

ByteOnBikes,

I really can’t handle the RPGMaker look of it.

I’m willing to give it a try though

KoboldCoterie,
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It’s unfortunate that RPGMaker games have such a consistent and distinct aesthetic, it’s really obvious when a game was made with the engine, and a lot of the reviews mention it, too.

That said, this is definitely one of the best RPGMaker games I’ve played. They really stretch what’s possible with it. Can’t get away from that look, though.

___qwertz___,

I think the To the moon series hides the fact that it’s RPG Maker rather well

KoboldCoterie,
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Definitely another great one!

Katana314,

The worst part is, there are certain ways a top down spritework game can look unique, and even put some personality on the characters. But the classic NES RPG look just seems so arcadey and wrong to me.

Gonzako, do games w What are some game series you would like to see revived? And if possible, which entry should the new game follow from?

arc the lad 2 twilight of spirits. Not the arc the lad series but the stories and themes explored in the particular game 2

minimalfootprint, do games w Nintendo: Join us tomorrow, August 27 at 7am PT, for an Indie World Showcase followed by a Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase!

“Pay no attention to the next console behind the curtain! Buy our stuff!”

Schtefanz, do games w What are some game series you would like to see revived? And if possible, which entry should the new game follow from?

Bully 2 would be great

x00z, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before
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Dungeon Keeper

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/9f86e936-7bc5-4e8e-ae88-7d390e967876.png

It’s a dungeon management game from '97. You are an evil Keeper and control a dungeon where you need to build rooms and train your creatures to attack (or defend from) the good guys.

Nowadays people play KeeperFX which is the opensource remake.

helloharu, do games w What are some game series you would like to see revived? And if possible, which entry should the new game follow from?
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Ridge Racer - Namco have really done it dirty and would love to see it revived. Take it back to basics as a pure arcade racer without the Burnout nonsense.

Timesplitters - Just pleeeeaaase.

Alundra - It was a JRPG on PSX and nothing ever came after the second game. It had loads of potential.

SSX - I still love the stupidity of those early games. Would love to see a fun another snowboarding game that doesn’t take it self seriously.

TAG,
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In regards to SSX, after the success of the Tony Hawk Pro Skater remake, I am surprised that EA did not counter with a remake of SSX Tricky. I love how accessible the SSX controls are while still offering plenty of depth for people who want to optimize their runs. It is too bad that EA Sports seems to be focused on simulationist sports games (and live services).

slaacaa, do games w What are some game series you would like to see revived? And if possible, which entry should the new game follow from?

Splinter Cell

Riccosuave,
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I was just thinking about Splinter Cell the other day. It’s crazy how every single third person game turned into a “souls-like”. It seems like we used to get such better diversity in game genres.

UnhingedFridge, do games w What are some game series you would like to see revived? And if possible, which entry should the new game follow from?
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Power Stone 3, Half Life 3, Need For Speed Underground 3…

Basically a bunch of 3s

Riccosuave,
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Don’t forget Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 3.

Ketram, do games w What are some game series you would like to see revived? And if possible, which entry should the new game follow from?

A bit of an obscurer one, but I would love another Black & White, based on Black & White 2. It’s a god game where you control a giant bipedal creature, control a city (or several) and battle against other gods through architecture and combat. You can train your creature to do things you prefer and expand your influence however you like.

It had a good/evil morality system, is completely winnable by being a pacifist, and has a really cute style of humor.

No other God game has quite scratched that itch and it’s still fun to this day almost 20 years later.

MoonlightFox,

Those games were great!

Coskii,
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And it’s the perfect fit for a VR game as well. The top down towering from the heavens over your domain would make the island feel like a table top game… And you could give your pet proper scritches.

stringere, (edited ) do games w Can anyone suggest some good co-op games for two people?

V Rising - 49.2 Hours

  • Online Co-op
  • Isometric perspective
  • Vampire survival/crafting
  • Be a vampire lord with a keep, thralls, blood banks, cast magic, wild shape to a wolf, decorate a castle, posess a horse, make your Castlevania/vampire fantasy come true!

Enshrouded - 123.3 Hours

  • Online co-op, 3rd person perspective
  • Absolutely beautiful and haunting exploration/survival/crafting/action rpg.
  • Early access and already has had large updates
  • Wonderful and detailed building system. Will post pics if I remember when I’m at my PC.

Remnant II - 22.5 Hours

  • Online co-op, 1st/3rd person
  • Soulslike shooter
  • Has been quite challenging playing it single player but co-op seems like it could be good with easier progression

Stardew Valley - 252.2 Hours

  • 2d Pixel graphics
  • Online co-op
  • Huge game that has had many updates
  • Has been $14.99 since 2016 and will always be $14.99 per the one man developer. All DLC is free and included.

Edit to add: 9 Monkeys of Shaolin - 7.0 Hours

  • 2.5D Kung Fu ARPG Brawler
  • Open skill system is fun
  • It’s kung fu. I am not familiar enough with Shaolin staff styles to say if the moves are authentic or not.
Lifter,

Stardew valley has split screen support on PC!

stringere,

Did not realize that! I can’t wait to play with my daughter!

Lifter,

Yep that’s perfect. They get to be the “farm hand” and get their own little cottge and everything! You can buy more cottages at the carpenter if you are more than two people.

2xsaiko, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before
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Evoland 2

Evoland 2 is an unique RPG, with its graphic style and gameplay changing as you progress through a deep storyline based on time travel.

beneeney,
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For the record, you’re getting downvoted as per OP’s will, but this is a fantastic suggestion.

2xsaiko,
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I did not realize this game was this well known! It has a super low player peak and at least last time I looked after I first played it years ago no big YouTube channels had a let’s play of it either.

Aurora_TheFirstLight,

I actually saw in one my channels both the first and second super interesting games!

AliasVortex, (edited ) do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before

Infested Planet

RTS. Kind of reminds me of the ground comabt from Star Wars Empire at War crossed with Starship Troopers. Command a squad of space marines tasked with battling an overwhelming alien horde. Pretty fun campaign (if a bit of a predictable story), plus an endless mode. Not exceedingly difficult, but definitely challenging enough to make you think tactically and keep you on your strategic toes. Somewhat limited replayability makes the sticker price hard to recommend (unless your bread and butter is RTS), but it regularly goes on sale for less than $5, which it is absolutely worth!

GoodEye8,

Reminds me of Creeper world except faster paced and more dynamic.

dino, do gaming w #StopKillingGames Update: Germany becomes 4th county to hit threshold

I don’t understand this bullshit, if developers/publishers drop their games, just stop investing time into their games or buying from them. How could you force private companies to invest into something which gives zero return?

B0rax,

The point is not to force them to invest into it, but to open them up if they don’t want to support them anymore.

dino,

“open them up”? make them open source or what? thats ridicolous

B0rax,

No. Remove the need for a server that the company provides for example.

Spectrism, (edited )
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Why is that ridiculous? Seems like a totally fine solution to me. Probably not possible in most cases due to licencing issues, but if not this is the best thing a developer could do. And making games and/or their servers open source isn’t even the only option. In most cases it will suffice to just provide server binaries and patch the game to make it work with self-hosted servers, or just patch it to make it playable offline. It’s that simple. Developing games with that in mind from the beginning makes this even easier.

Zagorath,
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They’ve got options.

  • never build in forced server components to begin with
  • patch out the need for the server as part of the last update before support ends
  • give buyers access to run their own servers with an officially-provided executable and set the client to connect to that executable
  • open source the whole thing

And maybe others. It’s about making sure that a product you have paid for actually works as it was sold to you. It’s honestly a really basic consumer protection concept. You sell me a television and it stops working within a reasonable lifetime due to your own failure, and you’re obligated to repair or replace it. The same should be true of software.

dino,

Lol, yea exactly. Thats why electornic devices stop working after their guarantee runs out 80% of the time… ;)

awesome_lowlander,

There’s like 2 FAQs linked by OP, you could have looked at them…

www.stopkillinggames.com/faq

mypasswordis1234, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before
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Severed Steel is a single-player FPS featuring a fluid stunt system, destructible voxel environments, loads of bullet time, and a unique one-armed protagonist. It’s you, your trigger finger, and a steel-toed boot against a superstructure full of bad guys. Chain together wall runs, dives, flips, and slides to take every last enemy down.

SteamDB | ProtonDB

Danitos,

Unrelated question: did you manually copied and formatted the SteamDB/ProtonDB links, or did you use any add-on?

mypasswordis1234,
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I manually searched for the SteamDB and ProtonDB links for this game on Google, copied the link, selected the “SteamDB” text in the comment textbox and pasted with the Ctrl+V shortcut. Same with game name. Lemmy did Markdown itself 🙃

Nyanix,
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Downvoting due to rules, but this is a favorite of mine, the music is obscenely good, too

tlo, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before

Cozy Space Survivors is a short (few hours) cozy survivor-like indie game with pixel graphics. A run is only ten minutes, so it works also for people with not too much time. It is developed by a single person and it is his first release.

ByteOnBikes,

I’ve bought so many Survivor games and many are so bad.

This one looks like it’s trying something unique. I’ll take it for a spin.

shrodes,

What are your picks of the genre?

I’ve also tried a whole bunch, my favourite is probably Rogue: Genesia, I really like the challenges and metaprogression over some of the other titles I’ve tried

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