ITT: games only you played
ITT: games only you played
I wish Klei would have made more than one expansion. Also that modding would have taken off.
Unironically one of the best metroidvanias I've played. It's like SOTN and Comix Zone had a kid. It has a great theme song, too. Bought it on release day and the devs were sad that almost no one bought it, they even added local co-op and other stuff after the fact.
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Seems fun. A shame there are almost no reviews on the tube
What's the name of this game
No wonder you're the only one that played that shit.
the game is literally INVISIBLE.
>Very Positive
>3700 reviews
Very interesting and cool walking sim where you have to discover who killed Tesla, but you don't control a character, you control a camera and a the time line of the story, allowing you to fast forward or go back. The game basically plays itself while you go around the house and follow each character to see what they do and say, to uncover clues and shit.
It was quite popular no?
I remember this game getting a ton of love during some Steam sales. Snagged it a while back but haven't played it yet.
Games I don't really understand why I didn't like more
The only conscious complaint I remember having is that the power-ups aren't really different enough; they didn't change the way you play. You just got them to get more shit faster, so every game was too similar.
I really love stealth games and turn based tactics games but something about this just didn't look super fun to me... I've had it sitting in my Steam library for a while, I got it in a Humble Bundle, is it worth firing up?
Fucking loved this game, but none of my friends knew what it was so they never wanted to play...
I played this in VR, absolutely fucking fantastic. It's not really a game but god damn is it a great story.
I think that the best way to describe it is like, imagine a theater production, except instead of taking place on a stage, it takes place across an entire mansion and grounds. You take the role of an invisible observer with free reign around the entire place, and can rewind / fast forward time.
The catch is that the story has many plot threads taking place perpetually around the mansion. So while two characters are engaged in an argument in one part of the house, another might be trying to break into a safe upstairs, while others still are doing something else.
I was streaming it to a couple friends on Twitch (I'm not a streamer it was just what PS4 could natively output to) and the lead writer of the game actually showed up to watch. He gave me one hint about this tiny narrative detail that blew my mind.
You know at the beginning when the detective guy "calls the police?" If you lean your VR headset RIGHT against the receiver and listen to the line, it's dead. He isn't calling anyone!
Yes, it's incredible. The maps being procedurally generated makes it replayable as fuck. I put a ton of hours into it.
Loved the game OP. I had an epic endless run going with Sharp, Shalem and Banks that went 40+ days. Good times.
That's actually pretty fucking clever, and i didn't finish the game btw so thanks for the spoiler
This thing came in pre package with the first PC I evere had with another dino hunter game I cant remeber the name
both were pretty fun and my first pc games
I've heard this was good from other anons, might buy it just to support to the guy. The shit was clearly made by some talented dudes.
I've never heard of anyone talk about this game on Yas Forums. It's an isometric action RPG with a pretty great combat system. It has a bunch of unique weapons that typically have transformations and some spells. You can spend points to get more spells or stronger attacks, but the RPG elements are pretty light. The main hook of the combat is that you can dash into enemies with low stamnia to stun them, and if they're a smaller enemy you can straight knock them off platforms since most of the game is on top of platforms. They can do the same to you, so if you spam too much you can get hard punished. Shit's pretty good, but short.
Battleborn
I blame Blizzdrones and Randy for this shit dying
It was fun as fuck once you get used to the visuals.
>Battleborn
it was just another director board "we need to jump in the trend" game
Kwaidan: Azuma Manor Story
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Indie point-and-click adventure/action game hybrid, pretty authentic throwback to the early 2000s. Plus you can choose to play with tank controls and low res textures or more direct controls and cel-shaded visuals. Nice puzzles, basic combat yet still fairly engaging
I bought and played at launch, but I got near the end and dropped it because the game kept throwing too many enemies at me. I'm not a fan of when Metroidvanias just vomit tons of enemies, boils down to button-mashing; that's why I hated Sundered
Also played this when it was VR-only, great story and voice acting. There's a lot of potential in the idea of virtual immersive plays. It can result in a story that's personalized for the viewer, despite the story itself not changing at all
I played it, thought it was alright albeit clunky at times
Only found out about this gem from randomly checking my steam queue, I unironically wish some e-celeb played it because it doesn't get enough attention for its level of quality.
Loved the first one and the second one elevated everything. The only problem is the fairly lengthy levels will be annoying if you wanna get the best rankings.
NEVER heard anybody here mention it.
>I unironically wish some e-celeb played it
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I really like this guy, he's not that big but at least he's actually good at games, plus he play a lot of niche stuff like Mo Astray
Yes, OP is either a retard or a baiting retard.
Damn, that only has like 46 positive reviews, I even had it wish listed after seeing it mentioned on Yas Forums once before.
This had like a week worth of mentions on Yas Forums before it died off. I bought it but still need to play through it, wasn't expecting it to be a puzzle platformer honestly.
A-anyone else
I actually loved it
Are you me? Because I really liked Invisible Inc.