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Andromxda, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before
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Crab Champions is a fast paced PvE shooter with roguelike elements. You basically are a crab and fight through multiple waves of enimies. You collect loot to become stronger, and there are fun boss fights. It supports co-op multiplayer, and is made by a single indie developer.

store.steampowered.com/app/…/Crab_Champions/

Linux compatibility is great: www.protondb.com/app/774801

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

Global Gladiators

It’s basically capitalism as a game, but for the Genesis/Mega Drive era it was a surprisingly fun game. When I was a kid I played this before I even knew what McDonalds was, and many people I know thought I was crazy when I talked about a game I played where you collected the Golden Arches while being guided by Ronald McDonald on an environmental quest.

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

From the depths for me is a vehicle building game that’s targeted to whoever likes tuning little systems. Haven’t seen anyone know of it besides in the community itself. It’s a bit like toying around with Lego technic. There’s also quite a few more obscure versions of it, but I put this one out because I like it best.

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

Mobmania store.steampowered.com/app/2099220/Mobmania/

It’s an Bullet Heaven game like Vampire Survivor. You can play online with up to 4 Friends and every Character has it’s own Skills. The Game is still in Early Access but it gets Updates regularly.

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

Well of Souls was a little primordial mmorpg I got in a 100 games CD a while back. I used to have tons of fun making a custom character from sprites and seeing how far I could get. When I played it never felt mmo ish as it was already pretty empty.

RebekahWSD,
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Oh hey! I played quite a bit of this back in the day, and now the only memory is the name! Thank you for the memory!

jjjalljs,

Oh my gosh I played that years ago. I even made a world for it that was exactly what you’d expect from a 13 year old.

Olhonestjim, 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?

I’d love to see another Fallout game like 1 & 2.

xhrit,

have you tried kenshi?

hate2bme, 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?

MAG from the PS3.

xytaruka, 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?

Titanfall 3

Freedom force 3

Pursuit force 3

New vegas 2

xhrit, 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?

Tabula Rasa. It was a first/third person sci fi mmo shooter/rpg with craftable mechs, It lasted for a bit more then a year before it shut down, and no private servers have ever been created.

Gundam : Universal Century Online. Picture Star Wars Galaxies with combined arms mecha warfare. Start on foot, buy a jetpack, mine some ore, built a tank/jet/mech, fight in the war. It lasted about as long as tabula rasa before it shut down. It currently has no private server.

Firefall. First/third person sci fi mmo shooter/rpg with craftable mech suits. bla blah, shut down no private server ever created.

tl/dr: I want a new mech mmo. Or even just to be able to play my old favorite mecha mmos.

hangyor, do games w Star Wars Outlaws - Review Thread

What a great resource. Thank you for compiling these reviews all together!

svtdragon, 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?

The Darkness.

Also, Prototype, but someone already mentioned that.

CodexArcanum, do games w Visions of Mana - Review Thread

I started a replay of Legend of Mana a while back. I love that game so much, but I haven’t been keeping up with the new releases. I know they did a big remake of SD3 not too long ago, and now a big new game! Anyone playing it?personal thoughts?

simple,

I haven’t played it but there is a free demo for it if you’d like to check it out yourself.

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

Within a Deep Forest

The first game I ever completed and the first time I left a review for a game. The music, the atmosphere, the design, everything blew away. It was freeware from back in 2006. Made by a guy called Nifflas. It’s a sidescrolling platformer where you are an intelligent bouncing ball. I still think about it to this day.

Excrubulent,
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Oh wow, I never heard of this but I love Knytt Underground by the same developer. You also play as a bouncing ball at least for part of it.

subignition,
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Now this is a real oldie but a goodie. Glad to see that it is mostly unknown from the ratio. Obligatory downvote

Nuke_the_whales, 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?

Not “revived” since it’s still going, but I wish the mega man series would modernize. It’s 2024, I get side scroller was megaman’s thing but how I would love a modern, ratchet and Clank style platformer/open world where you go to different parts of the city to fight the different robots. But Capcom and most Japanese game companies are insanely opposed to modernizing and of making their games look current. Graphics wise they’re always outdated

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

For my it’s Bone’s Café.

Imagine overcooked but where you kill and use your customers as ingredients and can raise skeletons from the dead to automate as your chefs and servers. It’s overall a very well put together game, especially for one with 240 reviews (total)

store.steampowered.com/app/1739070/Bones_Cafe/

I haven’t played it couch co-op but the solo play has been really enjoyable

CrystalRainwater,

I also really enjoyed cult of the lamb: store.steampowered.com/app/…/Cult_of_the_Lamb/

It’s a game where you are a little sheep creature that runs a cult. It’s a mix of a management game and a roguelike since you go on runs to fight the games main bosses and get items to bring back to improve your cult.

Art style kinda reminds me of Klei’s Don’t Starve and is probably one of the most impressive parts of the game

Though this one is more well known. Still, I hadn’t heard of it before so I think sometimes games with even a big following like this one can stay off the radar a bit unless they are truly massive.

CrystalRainwater,

Dog Brew is also really good store.steampowered.com/app/2883280/Dog_Brew/

It’s a cute game where you are a dog that brews beer. The game isn’t complicated and its pretty short in playtime but it’s $3.50 without a sale and its both cute and fun so I think it’s very worth.

CrystalRainwater,

Heretics Fork is a really good deckbuilding tower defense game store.steampowered.com/app/…/Heretics_Fork/

The hell theme is cool, the cards are interesting as well as the characters you can play and overall just a really high quality game that’s underappreciated.

CrystalRainwater,

I also have a bunch more since I was just looking through my steam library so if anybody likes mine I can definitely drop more

CrystalRainwater,

Oh wait I forgot my favorite of all. Although idk how popular it is because its not on a standard platform

Starsector: fractalsoftworks.com

This game is incredible. Genuinely like probably the best game I’ve ever played. It simulates an economy fairly accurately (using the different colonies outputs and inputs to determine prices dynamically). In addition to this colonies can be hurt by you or other parties, affecting the prices of items on the market significantly so you can try to make your money on this margin.

There’s space fleet battles with a complex ship modification system. There’s colony management, it has an interesting early game and it keeps your interest as you get further in the game with new challenges.

It is $15 dollars and is technically in early access (which tbh is a steal). Though in practice my experience with it is not remotely reflective of it being early access. It’s a little like how dwarf fortress was in early access (although unlike df before the steam launch there is a frontend that’s really solid).

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