Subject: I mainly lurk, but yes. :) (nm)
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Posted on: 2022-12-30 18:17:02 UTC
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OT: Steam winter sale / let’s recommend each other some video games by
on 2022-12-23 17:53:47 UTC
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The Steam Winter Sale has started up, so a lot of games are now a bunch cheaper. This means now we can feel less bad about grabbing a bunch of games that we’ll totally get around to playing eventually we swear (or maybe that’s just me).
Since there’re a lot of games out there, I figured this would be a good time to make a thread for people to recommend ones they like to the Board at large.
(I’ll probably be by with my own recommendations later, but I wanted to get this thread started before I forgot.)
- Tomash
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I just picked up Dungeon Defenders for the pure memories. by
on 2022-12-29 16:54:50 UTC
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It definetly feels and looks like a game made in the early 2010s, but the premise is that the children of some great warriors were left alone and roughhoused around and accidentally let out an ancient evil, so now the kiddos have to defeat said evil and peotect their main power crystal.
It's a 3d tower defense slash RPG multiplayer slash "defeat the baddies using your abilities!" game, best player with a brother (or equivilant friend) who is extremely happy at defeating the evil that he jumps and yells and is very energetic. /halfjoke. It's very fun, totally reccommend it. It's about $8 USD right now, including taxes.
The only downside (aside from the graphics. It's clearly an eleven-year-old game lol) is that it can be pretty difficult if you play single-player.
-kA, currently doing laundry
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Some game recs by
on 2022-12-27 19:36:02 UTC
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Papers, Please is on sale for five dollars. I’ve definitely plugged this before (maybe not here though), but it’s still a good game. It’s a deceptively simple “dystopian document thriller” where you play a passport inspector. There’s a whole world of different stories, from international politics to familial drama, that you see filtered down into your inspection booth.
The Henry Stickmin Collection is on sale for 7.50. It’s technically 5 games, but they’re all pretty similar and follow one storyline. In essence it’s an animated CYOA, but what makes it good is the execution. The animation and writing are overall good and funny, though the game is capable of serious moments. The branching paths are extensive and lead in some surprising directions.
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Celeste is at a steep discount! by
on 2022-12-25 18:59:41 UTC
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It's a difficult (but not unfair) platformer which, despite not spending a lot of time on plot (relative to gameplay time) will stab you in the feels.
If you like platformers at all, have 5 bucks, and haven't played it yet, go get Celeste!
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Seconding Celeste by
on 2022-12-29 22:53:19 UTC
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As someone who has gotten all 175 red strawberries, and is currently working on B & C sides... I cannot emphasize how excellent the game is, mechanics-wise, lore-wise, level-design-wise, soundtrack-wise, etc. My personal GOTY.
(That being said, my keyboard is suffering.)
- Helsinki
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Helsinki! You’re still around! by
on 2022-12-30 00:39:07 UTC
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I mainly lurk, but yes. :) (nm) by
on 2022-12-30 18:17:02 UTC
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More on how good Celeste is by
on 2022-12-27 02:32:11 UTC
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Celeste is really really good and I love it so much because it was a demonstration of the fact that a ton of things people thought were not compatible were. You can't put accessibility options into a game billed on difficulty. You can't make a story heavy narrative game while still being a hardcore platforming game—the story people won't like the difficulty and the mechanics people will skip narrative. Hardcore gamers hate female protagonists, and they won't want to play as girls.
And all of that was wrong and didn't matter. Celeste is a "hardcore platformer", see. Not in the sense that it is hard, but in the sense that it focuses less on combat or battles and more on very difficult, precise platforming challenges that demand good play, thinking, planning, and high execution skills. Like Super Meat Boy. But of the games of its type, Celeste is probably the most accessible. Not just because it has accessibility options designed to make it possible for even people who have disabilities that would prevent them from playing the game from completing it, but also because it is very cleverly designed. It's good at teaching players, and at keeping new players from becoming intimidated. And while challenging, I wouldn't describe beating it as some privilege for the talented few. I bet all of you could beat the main game (there was an expansion that... is harder to get into and much harder to beat. But the main game is very completable) without being too frustrated. So if you came for the story, you will get an ending.
But if you came for the challenge, you won't be disappointed, because Celeste gives you control-breakingly hard content to play as optional content, for bragging rights (you must, alas, complete some of this to get to the expansion). Most obviously, Celeste has collectible strawberries scattered throughout its levels. They're hidden, locked behind extra hard platforming, or both—but don't worry, the game helps you hunt down the strawberries you missed if you want them all. Then, there are blue hearts, ususally locked behind cryptic puzzles, and finally there are tapes, which are locked behind nasty platforming challenges. Collecting a tape unlocks a B-side for the level, which is much, much harder. Beat every B-side and find their hidden collectibles, and you can unlock C sides.
It's so so brilliant. Just... go play it.
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Excited ramble cosigned (nm) by
on 2022-12-27 19:10:37 UTC
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I have no idea what's actually on sale but here goes! by
on 2022-12-25 15:26:41 UTC
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Owlboy - platform adventure game, you will not believe what they did with pixel art. Our mute hero, Otus, is your classic "underdog" protagonist; bit clumsy but not about to let that stop him from flying around, meeting people, and probably saving the world.
Hades - hack and slash, we all know the plot by this point so really I'm just mentioning this bc Supergiant announced a sequel and it wouldn't hurt to play this one
Terraria - like Minecraft, but 2D and with more characters/linear plot progression/bosses. VERY addictive.
Shovel Knight Treasure Trove - if you buy this version you get Specter Knight, Plague Knight, and quite possibly King Knight's story too!
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Shovel Knight is excellent! by
on 2022-12-27 02:12:20 UTC
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And yes, you do get King Knight in Shovel Knight Treasure Trove. And their multiplayer vs game. You get it all.
The reason for this that Treasure Trove was the original version of the game, which was sold initially for either $10 or $15, and was from a kickstarter. Everybody who bought that game or got a copy from the kickstarter had been promised all those extra campaigns for free, but as more and more of them came out and they became increasingly in-depth, it made more and more sense to raise the price, which they did, and then made each campaign except Plague Knight's available separately in case someone only wanted one.
I will say that on its own, Shovel of Hope (the original Shovel Knight campaign) is just this amazing, absolutely delightful and charming 2D platformer. While Plaugue of Shadows is... arguably weaker (and a lot more complicated), Spectre of Torment plays excellently and King of Cards isn't just really fun, it... also includes a collectable card game. And by challenging yourself in the mirror, you can actually play local multiplayer. And there's co-op now in Shovel of Hope, and you can change the pronouns and gender presentation of all the characters in that campaign, and every version of that campaign has special extras specific to the platform—switch has really extensive Amiibo support, 3DS had a streetpass multiplayer game, PlayStation has a boss battle with Kratos, and Xbox had a Battletoads fight and Battletoads armor (which changes how the game plays)... which is now in the PC version because of Microsoft's XBox/PC parity thing they want to do.
It was always really good and now it's just... so full of stuff and heart and charm and it is well worth the price of admission if you like 2D platformers.
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Having just picked them up by
on 2022-12-25 18:55:50 UTC
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I can confirm that Shovel Knight and Owlboy are on sale
(I also found out that Elden Ring is on sale, so I grabbed it - people seem to like it so I figured I might as well)
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Oh cool, the Daniel Mullins games are on sale by
on 2022-12-24 06:05:10 UTC
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I recommend all of them, especially Inscryption. They're all very mind-bending experiences that play with the tropes of games, but also the very nature of games and game-making itself. They're fundamentally love letters to gaming and I love them for it. Also The Hex and Inscryption have lore in common so definitely play both. They're all available under the Inscryption Beginner's Deck bundle for VERY cheap right now.