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LaserTurboShark69, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?

Signalis just affected my fucking life it was really something else.

mods_are_assholes,

Me too and I didn’t even play it, just watched a few lore videos about the story and now WHAT ARE THESE TEARS DOING ON MY FACE?!?

tigeruppercut, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

I ran across a metroidvania called Feudal Alloy set in a medieval world where you and all the enemies are low-tech robots with fish bowls as heads. There’s an interesting mechanic where swinging your sword generates heat and if you’re overheated you can’t attack temporarily. You can upgrade different parts of your body to fit the situation or your play style (more armor/damage/health, slower overheat, faster cooldown, etc), and the art is nice.

Felt like a lucky find for me because I just found out about it last week from an old vid on one of the yt gaming channels I follow (Let’s Game It Out if anyone likes watching a dude try to break games by essentially QA testing the hell out of them), and when I checked the steam sale this week it came up for under 2 bucks.

Potatos_are_not_friends,

This is awesome. Thanks for the recommendation!

Been having a Metroidvania itch and currently playing Afterimage.

_sideffect,

The new Prince of Persia is amazing

wer2,

Controls felt a little janky to me, but I loved the game. I would recommend it to anyone wanting a shorter Metroidvania experience, especially if the art style is appealing to you.

learningduck,

Warning. The game only has like 2 bosses. It uses rooms that keep spawning mobs as replacements for normal bosses.

tigeruppercut,

Spoilers haha. But yeah, seems like a bit more of a casual experience from the couple hours I’ve put in so far. Glad it was like a buck fifty

notfromhere, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

The Talos Principle 2. After spending nearly all day on it yesterday, I am hooked. It really does it justice to the first one, I just wish they would release a VR version as the original in VR made the game much more intimate for me—I never played the pancake version.

Works great on my Steam Deck, too.

refurbishedrefurbisher, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?

OMORI is incredible. The gameplay is okay (typical JRPG stuff), the music is okay (I’ve heard better in other games), but the storytelling is some of the best in all of video games, up there with Silent Hill 2 and 3.

The Binding of Isaac is an incredibly addicting game. It’s basically rougelike 2D Zelda dungeons, and upgrades stack on top of each other. It’s the game that I have the most hours in on Steam (specifically the much better-programmed remake, Rebirth). The DLC is great as well, adding a ton of content. Its replayability is damn near unmatched.

Super Meat Boy is just a really fun, fast paced 2D platformer, that is challenging, but fair. The controls are some of the best of any 2D platformer out there, beating out both Super Mario World and Yoshi’s Island IMO.

Underwaterbob, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

The Talos Principle 2. It’s a cerebral, first person puzzle game by the makers of Serious Sam. The first one was amazing! One of my favorite games. The reviews make it sound like this one is at least just as good. It’s not even that old and already 40% off.

SimplyTadpole, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 17th
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I’ve been playing a lot of Broken Reality to get my fix of “retro-style internet simulator” after finishing Hypnospace Outlaw. I’m also getting back into Cassette Beasts, especially after a cool new mod (Living Wirral) released for it.

Besides that, I’ve been enjoying Forza Horizon 4.

RichCorgi, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

Nothing for me this go round. Had to take a 30 day unpaid medical leave from work due to some health issues, and my leave started a week before the steam sale. 😂 I have bad timing, but there’s always summer sale 🤷.

captain_aggravated, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?
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Not a thing.

I was starting to get nostalgic for an old game called Riddle of the Sphinx, found out there’s a remaster of it on Steam…that is apparently put out by one of those shady fucking churches, so nope.

I’ve been playing the hell out of Satisfactory lately, I’ve had the game beat for awhile but I’m buying all the trophies. I want to FULL CLEAR the game in early access before the 1.0 release and I’m building up coupons for the Golden Nut.

PillowTalk420, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?
@PillowTalk420@lemmy.world avatar

Dwarf Fortress.

Not just best indie game, but best game period.

chunkystyles,

If DF never existed, we would’ve missed out on so many amazing games it directly and indirectly inspired.

cyberpunk007,

Still haven’t played it, seems like too much homework just to get started.

johsny,
@johsny@lemmy.world avatar

Try keeperRL, DF lite.

Kolanaki,
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The Steam version makes 90% of the learning curve (learning the UI) disappear because it is so, so much better than the legacy version lol

The game itself is really rather straightforward and easy to figure out. It was always the presentation and layout of the UI and hotkeys that made it a challenge to actually start playing since you could know what you needed to do, but not know how to reach the command for it.

ArmokGoB,

Dwarf Fortress is a very good game.

SloppyPuppy, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?

FTL, Rimworld.

I have about 5000 hours just on these two

kinther,
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FTL sucked me in for a few years. I still have yet to get the crystal cruiser

Sebastrion, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?

The “To the moon” games. They are heavly Story based but they are also one of the few games where I cried like a toodler.

refurbishedrefurbisher,

I only played the first one, and it just dodn’t have as much of an impact on me as I was hoping for. OMORI on the other hand…

echo64, do games w Death Stranding UI is fucking horriffic.

This might be the most hyperbole I’ve seen in a while. I don’t think I’ve even seen anyone complain about the ux before, it was so inconsequential to my playthrough that I can barely remember it.

all-knight-party,
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I beat the game and still play post game and never really thought of the UI as anything other than "gets the job done and looks kinda sci Fi and neat"

machinaeZER0, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

I’m thinking about picking up a Persona, but haven’t decided where to start. Haven’t played one before but I’ve heard great things!

DrPop,

All the games are unique to themselves so you can start with any of them. I’d suggest 4 Golden personally.

machinaeZER0,

I was eyeing it - the price is very tempting, hahah. Any tips for a beginner?

DrPop,

You can best the dungeons in a single run if you set up right. It’s tough in the beginning but I’d you want to do everything you have to minimize the number of days you right in the dungeon.

dlpkl, do games w What are the best indie games you've ever played?

Are Journey and Outer Wilds considered indie games?

Okami_No_Rei,
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Outer Wilds certainly was. It was started as a college project and the devs stayed together to finish it after they graduated.

Journey I’m not so sure. I don’t think it’s indie? If it is indie, then I’d put The Pathless up for consideration. That game finished what Journey and Abzu started, and it has some of the best feeling overworld movement of any open world exploration game I’ve ever played. Flawless.

dlpkl,

Oh good shout, I remember being intrigued by The Pathless when it came out but never got around to trying it!

Okami_No_Rei,
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Abzu fell kinda flat for me after Journey, but The Pathless more than makes up for it. It seems to be set in the same world as both prior games and has several references to each, so playing the first two does make it more rewarding to play.

I definitely recommend it since you liked Journey. The movement and combat feels great. It’s refreshingly short and focused for an open world exploration game, so it respects your time, and it also has some excellent storytelling with plenty of nice emotional highs and lows. It’s a worthy successor.

dlpkl,

Yeah I was let down by Abzu. It was beautiful but didn’t have substance. You speak very highly of The Pathless, I’m excited to try it out. Thanks for the rec!

RealityCavesIn, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

Bought DOS2 because I finished bg3 and is going through withdrawal

aStonedSanta,

I have a feeling you’ll really enjoy it! DOS1 is also awesome but rough around the edges in comparison. The story is super whimsical though. I really loved the story in dos 1 lol

RealityCavesIn,

Ah thanks for the recommendation! Due to kids and life in general I am about 7-8 years behind when it comes to gaming. It’s nice being able to get back to playing every now and then. Also, no need to get latest and pay full price which is also nice.

wide_eyed_stupid,
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If only for the soundtrack, it’s worth playing once, at least. It’s so haunting and beautiful. The first time I played DOS1, I knew I would love it the moment I heard the music at startup. RIP Kirill, his music was so beautiful. Also nice they put his music on the piano in a certain evil dude’s house in DOS2!

Maybe I should replay it again. Just like OP I’m having a bit of a BG3 withdrawal issue. RIP Kirill.

gaael,

Dunno if it’s on sale, but Solasta Crown of the Magister is a great dnd game made by a small studio. It’s much shorter, but imo the general mechanics are really good and the use of height in combat is better than in bg3.

RealityCavesIn,

It is! 7€ on steam now. I have never heard of this one but it looks awesome. Into the cart it goes. Thanks for the rec!

Edit: 9€ not 7

Zahille7,

Also not to mention workshop support! There’re a few campaigns that come with the game already, but people can make their own and add them through the steam workshop

ABCDE,

That looks okay. What’s with all the DLC?

gaael,

As they are a small studio, they did not have the money to buy all dnd licensed content upfront (Wizard if the Coast makes it quite expensive). When the game was a success, they added dlcs for additional races/classes they could now afford.
Lost Valley and Palace of Ice add new campaigns (they are ok but I enjoyed the base campaign more).

If having all the races and classes from official dnd content matters to you, I would recommend the Unfinished Business mod (you can find it on nexusmods). Personnally I played the first campaign with the limited options from the base game and I still had a real blast :)

ABCDE,

Thanks, I don’t really have any attachment to the DnD brand so doesn’t bother me. Will go for the base game.

gaael,

I hope you’ll have fun :)

TJDetweiler,
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Maybe an unpopular opinion but I liked DOS2 more than BG3. Not to say I don’t love BG3, but I love DOS2

RealityCavesIn,

I’ve read this opinion a few times actually which is great news for me. Bg3 was the game that pulled me back from a long hiatus from gaming and after finishing it I was kinda lost about what to play next. Lookin forward to playing it.

thurmite,

Also highly recommend the Pillars of Eternity series! I LOVE Deadfire. Who doesn’t want to have their own pirate ship?

RealityCavesIn,

Wow that also looks really fun! Looks like it will run on my potato-pc also. Thanks for the rec!

ghashul,

Haven’t bought anything yet, but this one is in my cart!

RiikkaTheIcePrincess,
@RiikkaTheIcePrincess@pawb.social avatar

Whilst we’re recommending… >:3 points at Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous, grins :D

Character creation is the first boss 😅 Took me… many hours to beat that one. Good luck! :D

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