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localhost443, do games w [Steam] Which lesser known games have you bought or are planning to buy in this sale?

Only buy a couple or so games a year these days, been really enjoying an arena fighting game I came across a little while ago. Only just started putting a few hours into it but always appreciate a game that makes you have to work on skill to progress.

…steampowered.com/…/We_Who_Are_About_To_Die/

TheBest,
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I have like 5 different arena management/fighter games, is this one worth my time to learn? A bunch if them fail to stick the landing

localhost443,

I wouldn’t say there’s much in the way of management, its short fights mostly. Something I like about it are the fairly strong modifiers for each character type and how it pushes you into using them all so you get forced into different types of play.

I’m also trying to mainly support small dev team games these days and I think this made by one person which I find super impressive. You die and restart a lot, which I also enjoy

HubertManne, do games w Do you play games over the holidays with your family?
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Because of the way steam changed family share my wife and I don't play together much anymore.

Lunar, do games w Do you play games over the holidays with your family?

I play doctor and nurse with my wife. Does that count?

billwashere,

Judges? Ding ding. They’ll allow it!

SeeJayEmm, do games w Do you play games over the holidays with your family?
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What has become our holiday tradition is Jackbox.

MeanEYE, do games w What's up with Epic Games?
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In short, Epic is anti-consumer. They claim better support for developers, but in reality consumers are the one paying for that. Normally this wouldn’t be a problem, but you the consumer have no choice in it. You are forced through exclusives and other limitations to use inferior service for the same price. Even free games they give are there to drag you into their ecosystem and abuse.

This is why Valve doesn’t feel threatened, I assume, and is not likely to feel the pressure from Epic anytime soon. For that to happen, Epic would have to get on par with features and customer benefits equal or better than Steam and that’s not happening anytime soon. Epic would rather throw hundreds of millions on exclusive deal with some developer and force you the consumer to buy the game on EGS than actually improve the service.

stephfinitely, do games w [Steam] Which lesser known games have you bought or are planning to buy in this sale?

Shadow of Doubt has just recently come under my radar. Its a procedurally generated voxel noir game.

Dulus_No, do games w [Steam] Which lesser known games have you bought or are planning to buy in this sale?

Void Stranger

angstylittlecatboy, do gaming w Players who don't like survival games as a genre: Which survival games are your personal exceptions, which ones have you enjoyed nonetheless and why?

Terraria.

Because to me Terraria feels more like a freer version of a Metroidvania than a survival game. And while you start weak you get downright overpowered.

caut_R, do games w [Steam] Which lesser known games have you bought or are planning to buy in this sale?

I‘m thinking about Aragami 2, but my coop mate and I still have a buncha games to chew through tbh. The first game was a blast.

I got Just Cause 3 and the Quake 2 Remaster.

zzzz,

Just Cause 3 is a great one.

NeryK,
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Aragami 2 is more coop-friendly than the first game, but not as good overall.

OfficerBribe, do games w What's up with Epic Games?

Steam and GOG are simply better platforms overall. If you really care about being DRM free and owning your games you go GOG route, otherwise Steam is the king. Epic does not even have a review system.

Epic however is the best source of free games on PC. A lot of the latest games I have played have been from Epic giveaways. Right now they have Outer Worlds and yesterday it was Ghostwire: Tokyo, both of these games I played few months ago after purchasing them through Humble Bundle.

Will I ever buy a game on Epic? Probably not, I prefer Steam, but those that simply refuse to redeem freebies and install their launcher while shouting things like it being spyware are weird.

Araithya, do games w Do you play games over the holidays with your family?

Crawl is a holiday tradition in our house! I know it’s on PC and Switch, not sure what else though.

perishthethought, do gaming w thoughts on the new skate game?
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If only I knew the name of the game you’re asking about…

perishthethought,
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Apparently it’s, "skate.'.

www.ea.com/games/skate

bermuda,

Bud, it’s literally called skate.

comicallycluttered, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of December 24th

Decided to finish up my Mimimi collection now that they’re shutting down and I’m now in full stealth tactics mode.

I’ve been playing Shadow Gambit: The Cursed Crew and man, I never realized how much I miss tactical stealth games. Having so much fun.

Immediately made a beeline for the Yuki (from Shadow Tactics) DLC as soon as the option opened up.

Love that rascal and her having adopted Kuma is just perfect.

It has a super varied cast of characters as well, and I haven’t unlocked them all yet, but enjoying the ones I have so far.

I also find it kind of funny how “save-scumming” is treated as an integral mechanic in the game. Like, you don’t have to do it at all, but if you want to, the game encourages you to enjoy it and not feel bad about it as long as you’re having fun.

GrammatonCleric, do games w Do you play games over the holidays with your family?
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My family can’t get on my level 😂

Poopfeast420, (edited ) do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of December 24th
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I finished Octopath Traveler. Same as last week, it’s really mediocre, most of the stories are boring and some are really bad, because your party basically doesn’t exist anymore, once you’ve started a chapter with a character. I just played through the character stories and didn’t do the omega secret true final boss whatever.

Edit: no ultrawide support, but there is a patch / trainer, but it messes up the UI a bit (not an issue 90% of the time). It runs perfectly on an OLED Steam Deck, locked 60fps, at highest settings.

Then I started Tunic a few days ago. You know about that story, how FromSoftware’s Miyazaki apparently made the Souls games the way they are, because he’d play games as a kid without understanding the language, so he had to just figure stuff out? That’s Tunic. The game is mainly Zelda, of course some Souls-like elements (can’t miss those in modern games) and in the end it’s also The Witness. I just beat the game and got the normal ending (maybe bad ending), but you also get a game over screen and are told you can try again for another path. I did find a lot of stuff, but I don’t know if I have it in me to go for the true ending or something all by myself. This means I’ll probably look stuff up, so I’m not sitting around for hours.

Edit: like Octopath, no ultrawide, but I haven't looked for patches. Runs well on the Steam Deck, but needed to turn down settings a notch, otherwise it felt a bit choppy, even at 60fps.

sub_,

I played thru Octopath Traveler, and the story doesn’t tie everyone together until that secret last boss. Nothing much interesting in the writing until that part, I guess.

I read that Octopath Traveler 2 rectified that, and it’s one of the best JRPG of this year. I bought that on sale, but haven’t touched it yet.

I dropped Tunic halfway thru, the combat just doesn’t gel with me.

Poopfeast420,
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I think two or three stories briefly mention that last boss, so it wasn't too hard to figure out that something is there, but the game just makes it so unappealing and uninteresting to actually look for it, that I just can't be bothered.

I'll probably eventually get the sequel. Like you said, I've basically only heard praises of the game, but it's gonna be some time before I do.

luciole,
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I played both Octopath Travellers games. The second is definitely a step in the right direction in terms of cohesion. There’s also now a piss easy final boss, as well as an impossible-if-you don’t-follow-a-cheese-strategy-online secret final final boss. Merely being level 99 doesn’t cut it. Ugh. Octopath Travellers games are so charming but the devs still haven’t figured out how to end them in my humble opinion.

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