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Profilename1, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam
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Warsim deserves love. It’s a real passion project: a text-based kingdom management sim with lots of things to do and nooks and crannies to explore.

Dubois_arache, do gaming w What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?
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Maybe Shenmue and maybe Unreal Tournament 2004 :D

Crotaro,

Absolutely UT 2004. I reinstalled it a couple years ago and it holds up quite well. Especially the Onslaught (a classic Battlefield-like) game mode is still so much fun. And the bots aren’t just braindead idiots. They really want your guts, so you don’t need other humans for a good time. They even insult you over voice chat!

…plus, the female announcer…

Dubois_arache,
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And the voices when you kill too much people… ultra kill, mega kill haha

sapo, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam
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Shout out to Fishery (309 reviews). It’s pretty niche as an aquarium simulator, but very relaxing and well made.

Also, Ozymandias (770 reviews) is a great strategy game that manages to squeeze the feeling of a full game of civilization into less than one hour.

If you’re interested in classic board games, The Conquest of Go (397 reviews) is a great entry point into Go, with nice tutorial features and a campaign mode that scales difficulty as you win games.

kurcatovium, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

I can recommend NEO Scavenger (slightly under 4k reviews). It’s hardcore survival game in post apocalypse world. I haven’t finished it yet, 'cause I always die in the process. Still very enjoyable if you’re into post-apo.

rikonium, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

Thanks for the list, very intrigued by Ctrl Alt Ego being an immersive sim fan

jonathanwerewolf, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

Space Tyrant is a 4x space conquest game, but it plays like a fast paced solo board game or adventure. Fun balance between strategy and random space goofiness.

Mummelpuffin, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam
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Does Cogmind count? Because even when I see people discussing games like it, which are already pretty niche, it never comes up. That’s tragic, because oh my god, just read some of these articles. This developer is obsessive and even if you don’t get too deep into Cogmind it’s an incredible toy to just screw around with and just see what happens.

liminis,

The visuals with that game are so impressive for what it is. It’s like they captured particle effects in 2D.

bitseek,
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Second this, great game! One of the best modern traditional roguelike games right now.

neintynein, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

I highly highly cannot more highly recommend Observation. It’s $7 right now.

It’s a unique story game, with an excellent narrative, pace, and conclusion.

Lowbird,

I very strongly second this recommendation, especially for those who know they like space horror in general. Or for people who like FMV. Or AI stories - you play as an AI in this.

The one caveat is: this game relies on point-and-click type interaction, and it does a TERRIBLE job of indicating which items in any scene are interactable/important. There will inevitably be some time spent clicking around to see f x y or z is something you can interact with. This is super annoying.

BUT the rest of the game is amazing so it’s very worth putting up with UI issue, imo.

Jackr, 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?

Not me, but a friend’s mom, this was back in 97-98 and I had been playing the Diablo demo for hours and knew the mechanics quite good and the two first levels.

So I visited my friend and his mom had bought the game and was playing a lot, and she was quite deep down, I think like 15 levels down… that’s when I asked why she hasn’t placed here last level up points… Turns out, she hadn’t placed any point at all 😱🤔🤣.

kelvinjps, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

shipped a local multiplayer naval game Overall Reviews: Overwhelmingly Positive (523 reviews) : I had a lot of fun playing this game with my sist er and cousin.
seems like my previous comment didn’t get posted

ReynT1me, do gaming w Got a game you feel passionate about? Sell it to us here!

Pathologic 2 is a game that makes you feel like the entire world is against you. From the moment you start the game you’re presented with a scenario in which you’ve already failed to stop the deadly plague infecting the city, and you get a chance to do it all over.

You are Artemy Burakh, a surgeon coming back home to his home in the Russian Steppe at the request of his late father. From the moment you arrive in town, things are off. You are quickly branded as a criminal and must hide away or risk being attacked by citizens. Slowly but surely, you keep encountering strange things in the town: an impossible spire stretching into the heavens, a building where an infection has seemingly taken over the walls, a band of children who have broken away to form their own gamg, and the plague itself speaks to you - warning you about the devastation to come.

The game is brutally tough. It has difficulty settings if you struggle too much - but the intended difficulty is meant to crush your will to continue. While fighting off the plague you must manage your own hunger, thirst, and health. Which becomes increasingly harder to do as the plague grows in strength. In addition - at the end of every day the game randomly rolls who in the town gets infected with the plague and for those already infected they could possibly die. Everyone, including you, and I mean everyone in the town has the potential to die. You are tasked with keeping them alive.

On top of that the game is an excellent journey into the psychology of those you meet, and comments on the blend between the supernatural culture of the steppe and the growing industrialization of the city. There’s so much stuff there in the game (mind you there is some jank), and its the kind of game I think about all of the time. Also the soundtrack is beautiful and haunting, with the perfect emotion for each scene.

conciselyverbose, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

Treasures of the Aegean looks kind of beautiful in the first trailer. And there's a demo to try? Looks like that's what I'm doing next.

conciselyverbose,

I played the demo and IDK. It feels a little finicky and I want to like it but it just didn't make me feel like I need to pay to keep playing.

Jimbob15515, 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?

I played through a fair amount of Sniper Elite 2 before a friend saw some of my gameplay footage and was like “Damn dude, you don’t even zoom your scope in?”

Turns out I’m just bad at reading instructions…

Rinnarrae, do gaming w Steam is a buggy mess.
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I lost half my progress in Half Life Alyx recently due to what I suspect is an issue related to cloud saving. I am on Windows though, not Linux.

PaupersSerenade, do gaming w Actual Hidden Gems on Steam

Neodori Forever - 46 reviews (Positive) is also part of the Summer Sale!

I just picked this up and it’s a fun and vibrant, pixel graphics, arcade style drifting game. There’s a ‘story’ mode followed by an endless mode to keep you busy and the soundtrack made its way onto my playlist. I don’t have a Steam Deck, but it seems like it’d be a good fit.

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