acemuzzy wrote:Next up, A Monster's Exhibition seems great. TBH this should be a huge surprise, given it's maybe my favourite developer, certainly of indie puzzlers - Draknek, behind Sokobond, A Good Snowman is Hard to Build, and Cosmic Express - but I didn't know there was another in the works, and it again has charm, production values, and seemingly great inventiveness for a small-ish set of mechanics, that I'm looking forward to a full release!acemuzzy wrote:Eldest Souls seems to have potential... I mean it's 2D souls, with a nice sword, and minimal storytelling, so shrug really at this stage, but I feel moderately optimistic about it at this stage. Needs some tuning though, the second boss in the demo is a bit too ridic (in its second phase), and you've not even been able to level up by then. Maybe I just need to git gud though.I tried Grounded first in fact. Looks nice, but I've no idea what I'm doing, and it's like an open world (metaphorically at least) survival thing which is like my least favourite genre I think. So I'm not.Let's go baby. I did a bunch of demo downloading too. Different to above. Will also report back.I don't really do demos these days, but FYI there's a few new ones out via the Steam Game Festival. I'm gonna try out Roki, Neon Abyss, Eldest Souls and Desperados III. I shall report back.
Roki looks great, but a very short and simple demo, so I'm not particularly convinced how much of a game there'll be underneath. Kinda point and click 3D affair? Maybe it'll be OK? Could suit others more than me I suppose...
acemuzzy wrote:Neon Abyss next. More IsaaC than Spelunky, a side-on roguelike with guns and random upgrades and too many things to properly understand and moderately hard progression and should you be careful or go balls out and what should you buy in the shop? I suspect others will like, if it all comes together sensibly...acemuzzy wrote:Next up, A Monster's Exhibition seems great. TBH this should be a huge surprise, given it's maybe my favourite developer, certainly of indie puzzlers - Draknek, behind Sokobond, A Good Snowman is Hard to Build, and Cosmic Express - but I didn't know there was another in the works, and it again has charm, production values, and seemingly great inventiveness for a small-ish set of mechanics, that I'm looking forward to a full release!acemuzzy wrote:Eldest Souls seems to have potential... I mean it's 2D souls, with a nice sword, and minimal storytelling, so shrug really at this stage, but I feel moderately optimistic about it at this stage. Needs some tuning though, the second boss in the demo is a bit too ridic (in its second phase), and you've not even been able to level up by then. Maybe I just need to git gud though.I tried Grounded first in fact. Looks nice, but I've no idea what I'm doing, and it's like an open world (metaphorically at least) survival thing which is like my least favourite genre I think. So I'm not.Let's go baby. I did a bunch of demo downloading too. Different to above. Will also report back.I don't really do demos these days, but FYI there's a few new ones out via the Steam Game Festival. I'm gonna try out Roki, Neon Abyss, Eldest Souls and Desperados III. I shall report back.
Roki looks great, but a very short and simple demo, so I'm not particularly convinced how much of a game there'll be underneath. Kinda point and click 3D affair? Maybe it'll be OK? Could suit others more than me I suppose...
regmcfly wrote:One of those games is made up and Wario is doing it to trick us. I'm sure of it. But which one.
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