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IncrediblyIncredible, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

DIG, Deep in Galaxies looks awesome. Thank you!

GiantPacificOctopus, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

I really love sunless sea and sunless skies. They are so beautiful and story rich. Extremely simple game mechanics. You basically explore an unknown map, uncover the story, make choices and allegiances and do your best to survive.

Hieracosphinx,

Have you played A House of Many Doors? It’s very similar to the Sunless games, although not as polished.

Dymonika,

I personally found Sunless Sea to get boring after a while to the point of giving up on it. I think DREDGE might be more appealing, though I haven’t played it: store.steampowered.com/app/1562430/DREDGE/

ColdSilenceAtrophies,

DREDGE is great, and does overlap with Sunless Seas in some ways, but is nowhere near as story driven (or weird). That said, it’s a lot easier/more forgiving, and has a simpler (and potentially more engaging) main gameplay loop.

I love the Sunless/Fallen London setting, and really wish Seas had some of the improvements of Skies, as I think I prefer the setting of Seas, but I’ve found it hard to go back to, having played Skies.

GiantPacificOctopus,

Agreed, sunless skies feels so much richer. Especially with the zubmariner portion.

BuboScandiacus, (edited ) do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam
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Acid Spy

Acid Spy is a first person stealth action game set in a cyberpunk universe. Infiltrate heavily guarded bases and take down your enemies with skill and finesse. Master the art of quick, deadly stealth to become the acid spy.

Sharmat, (edited ) do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

The Age of Decadence is CRPG set in a post-apocalypse ish, in which an analogue to the Roman Empire ruled most of the world until the collapse of civilisation, now it’s mostly city states struggling to survive and reclaim the old magitek of the empire.

Underrail: Life on earth’s surface has been made inhospitable ages ago, and the remains of humanity now live in the metro system called underrail and the caverns around it.

Both are isometric, turn based games that focus on combat and exploration. And they are hard. Builds are incredibly important, almost min maxing but they have a wide range of viable builds, especially the first one where you can play the entire game without fighting a single battle, all through alternative solutions and skill checks.

Hieracosphinx,

Have you played Colony Ship, by the same devs as Age of Decadence? I’ve been keeping an eye on it for a while and looks to be real close to its 1.0 release, but I’ve not heard or read a lot about it.

Sharmat,

No actually, I didn’t knew it was a thing. Added to my wishlist for when it’s released.

przmk, do games w whats a game that you got significantly far into, only to realize you were doing something wrong or missing a key feature/ability altogether?

When I was a kid, I used to “play” Operation Flashpoint. I remember being too dumb to realise that the mouse was used to move the camera so it was basically me moving around with arrow keys and strafing to see a little to the left and right.

randomly_generated, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

Great list thanks.

nodrod, do games w What's your favourite colony sim on PC?

Against the Storm, just recently started playing this and it’s fun. Currently $19.49 on the steam sale.

Endzone - A World Apart, has a very post apocalyptic feel. Currently $7.49 on the steam sale.

DrQuint, do games w What's your favourite colony sim on PC?

I feel like I should recommend Dwarf Fortress but I also feel like I should NOT recommend Dwarf Fortress.

Look, I’ll just leave Dwarf Fortress here in the corner, peering into the room and the rest of us can try to ignore it. But it’s there.

AdmiralShat,

Dwarf Fortress isn’t a colony sim game, though

It’s a tavern corpse clean up sim.

gabal, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

Thanks for the list, a few games really caught my eye.

Here is my contribution - Tametsi

A minesweeper which has hand-crafted levels so you can always solve it with logic instead of relying on luck when you are out of logical moves.

Catastrophic235,
@Catastrophic235@midwest.social avatar

RUINER: Isometric twin-stick shooter with a 10/10 soundtrack. Basically zero advertisement, i only ever found out about it because I listen to similar music and got the soundtrack reccomended to me by the YT algorithm.

CurlyWurlies4All,
@CurlyWurlies4All@prxs.site avatar

Oh I keep seeing this being recommended to me. How does it compare to The Ascent?

Hieracosphinx,

The Ascent is a longer game and leans harder into RPG elements than Ruiner ever does. For me, Ruiner ran better and like @Catastrophic235 says, the music is incredible. Blows The Ascent’s soundtrack out of the water. Ruiner might have slightly tighter controls too, but I’d have to replay to confirm since I played it with a mouse/keyboard while I played The Ascent with a controller.

Mugmoor,
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I still remember the Dropsy thread on SomethingAwful. Crazy that it turned into an actual game!

Catastrophic235,
@Catastrophic235@midwest.social avatar

Never played the ascent but heard it was meh. Controls for Ruiner were pretty tight, my only complaint is that I’d sometimes get caught on an object/wall that wasn’t very easy to see, but it was never more than a minor inconvenience.

Hieracosphinx,

I’ve seen Tametsi, Hexcells, and Bombe continually recommended online as hidden gems but I’ve put off buying any because I’m not much of a Minesweeper fan. I should really give them a try sometime though, since I think the luck aspect is my least favorite part of Minesweeper. Thanks for sharing!

Dymonika,

Hexceed is free, lite Hexcells, I read, if you want to try before you buy.

lotanis,

I bought Tametsi recently based at another recommendation thread. It’s really good - it eliminates the big issue with minesweeper which is that sometimes you have to guess. In Tametsi you always have enough information for your next move which completely changes how it feels. It almost ends up feeling more like Sudoku with the “ok so if that’s true then that can’t be true” type steps in logic.

kelvinjps, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?

shipped a local multiplayer naval game I played this game with my sister and cousin, super fun

Jdreben, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?

Prince of Persia: Sands of Time.

Jade Empire.

Sphinx and the Cursed Mummy.

Sid Meier’s Pirates.

Killer_Tree,

So much time spent playing Sid Meier’s Pirates! I think there was a remake that was faithful to the original with updated graphics, and it was great times. Capture ships, attack forts, trade goods.l… just a great game.

liv,

That was such a cool game! I remember I had this really weird fixation on marrying the Governer’s daughter from Curacao.

tuckerm,

Capture ships, attack forts, trade goods.l… just a great game.

I love games in that genre, they're so endlessly playable. The Mount & Blade series is kind of like a more recent take on that same idea. And X4 Foundations is like that but in space.

liminis,

Sands of Time was so cool. That series was flawed (Warrior Within was the emo-most game in an era full of emo sequels as the original audience reached adolescence), but I’m sad that it essentially got canceled by warping into AC.

HowlsSophie,

Agreed. I was pretty upset that the series progressed the way it did and the third one…we just don’t talk about that.

HowlsSophie,

Sands of Time has the most beautiful cutscenes, that was my favorite part of the game.

Prox, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?

Hybrid Heaven on N64. Great game with a super interesting battle mechanic. I’ve never played anything else quite like it. Maybe The Surge would be the closest system, wherein you can target specific body parts for interesting effects. But you can’t suplex an alligator in The Surge.

BeedYourLastHaw, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?

I recently got a ps2 and all of the SOCOM games. I’m still working through the first game, but I think 2 was my favorite back in the day. It’s the only game I was aware of at the time that enabled voice commands to the AI, and the first one came out in 2002 I think. i wish they would reboot the series.

Megaman_EXE,

I’ve noticed tactical shooters have kind of sat on the back burner. There’s not a lot of selection at the moment. It’s a shame because they offer unique gameplay

lowleveldata, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

Adding some from my library

  • Dropsy - 1329 Reviews

    • A weird point and click with nice atmosphere. The soundtracks are neat too.
  • The Blackwell Legacy - 1122 Reviews

    • The Blackwell series are point and click games about ghosts. It’s cool to see familiar characters through out the series and how they change (or unchanged) .
  • Railroad Ink Challenge - 65 Reviews

    • It’s the digital version of a puzzle board game I highly recommend. High re-play value and fun to play solo or with friends. (The digital version should be solo only but you can compete with online leader boards)
lemmyatom, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

Not sure if I would consider it a gem but this game gave me a good chuckle: Genital Jousting is currently on sale for 69 cents.

Gork,
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69¢, Nice. That had to be intentional.

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