I started playing slay the spire about 2 years ago when dead cells announced a crossover with slay the spire, and I gave it a try, now I'm addicted,have about 200 hours and have unlocked all unlockables,win 100+ times,have almost all achievement and still love to play slay the spire every day
Yah, I platinum trophied the ps4 version before I bought the PC version and started playing with different mods and such. Now I've got almost all the achievements on PC too.
I don't think I am ever quitting, although after some 400 hours in, I'm taking a break. From playing. Not from watching Baalorlord and Jorbs, I'm not stopping that.
a friend of mine did the same with slay the spire and ended up "enjoing" a month of streams of the game from me because i was in quarantine because my father got Covid-19 (it was june 2021) and i needed something and someone to keep me sane since i never had covid but i still ended up only in my room like confinement for the entire month, so yeah i understand you a lot
I just told my brother yesterday how a bunch of these new deckbuilder roguelikes should be called spirelike because of how StS has defined how the genre should look like
My best advice with Ironclad for heart runs is you need to have a draw engine going. Whether that's through exhaust or self damage, you need to keep cards flowing into your hand to beat the heart because you won't have enough with just a 5 card draw.
I have all achievements on Xbox and all trophies on Playstation. Still playing and am considering getting it for Steam, Switch, or mobile just to 100% it there too 😅
nah dude,slay the spire is the best,have over 700+ card,120+ relic,which can be used to create amazing combinations and synergies,making each run feel unique and have high replayability
I really enjoy Monster Train as well! I think in some ways monster train has a higher difficulty curve once it ramps up due to the huge decks and larger variation.
@@3hourgames I agree there is somewhat a higher difficulty curve as you get into the covenant 25 runs but I found it easier to deal with than Slay the Spire because of the way Monster Train constantly rewards you for playing - from card unlocks to aesthetic border types etc etc. There's just less of the feeling you're banging your head against a wall or that your run's success or failure was based on RNG.
Positive review or cry for help? Not sure, but either way i agree
First one, then the other? I don't know which is which at this point.
Admittedly, watching Baalord's run has become my daily routine and therapy
@@wilyamchiu4772 ahhh same, all afternoon.
Lol, me too. And I'm not even that addicted.
@@vashok haha same, i rarely play the game now but still watch it everyday
I started playing slay the spire about 2 years ago when dead cells announced a crossover with slay the spire, and I gave it a try, now I'm addicted,have about 200 hours and have unlocked all unlockables,win 100+ times,have almost all achievement and still love to play slay the spire every day
Yah, I platinum trophied the ps4 version before I bought the PC version and started playing with different mods and such. Now I've got almost all the achievements on PC too.
I don't think I am ever quitting, although after some 400 hours in, I'm taking a break. From playing. Not from watching Baalorlord and Jorbs, I'm not stopping that.
a friend of mine did the same with slay the spire and ended up "enjoing" a month of streams of the game from me because i was in quarantine because my father got Covid-19 (it was june 2021) and i needed something and someone to keep me sane since i never had covid but i still ended up only in my room like confinement for the entire month, so yeah i understand you a lot
Yah, it really hit my life right at a time I needed that strategy deckbuilding fix and didn't have an outlet for it. Still coming back almost daily.
@@3hourgames i agree
Caw Caww!! Can't stop won't stop 😤
Exactly more like won't until StS 2 comes
@@3hourgames I actually did stop until just recently 😅😅 shhhh dont tell anyone 🤣
@@eorgosa *whispers cawww cawww
I just told my brother yesterday how a bunch of these new deckbuilder roguelikes should be called spirelike because of how StS has defined how the genre should look like
CAW CAAAAW!
My powers are unmatched!
“Try to make it to the first boss this time”
@@christianleeperrr7641 RIP
Please I just want to kill the heart with Ironclad
My best advice with Ironclad for heart runs is you need to have a draw engine going. Whether that's through exhaust or self damage, you need to keep cards flowing into your hand to beat the heart because you won't have enough with just a 5 card draw.
LETS GO 3 HOUR GAMES!!!
CAW CAW!!!!
Caw Cawwww!
I am on ascension 17 with The Defect and I can’t stop.
ohhhh youre getting into the hard mode!
How did you get these saucer eyes? They would definitely motivate me to spend another 800 hours
@@Gamalahalaff it's a PC mod called Googly eyes. To add mods you need to first install base mod, then you can add others
I have all achievements on Xbox and all trophies on Playstation. Still playing and am considering getting it for Steam, Switch, or mobile just to 100% it there too 😅
Yes! Let the spire flow through you!
Ca Caw
Caww Caww!
I cant either
Should we start a support group, or just play another run?
CAW
Cawwwww!
Slay the spire is good - it's the OG rogue-like deck builder - but Monster Train is better.
nah dude,slay the spire is the best,have over 700+ card,120+ relic,which can be used to create amazing combinations and synergies,making each run feel unique and have high replayability
and next year slay the spire 2 will be playable in early access version
I really enjoy Monster Train as well! I think in some ways monster train has a higher difficulty curve once it ramps up due to the huge decks and larger variation.
@@Roguelike_Enjoyer There is far greater deck and play variety in Monster Train. It's not even a question.
@@3hourgames I agree there is somewhat a higher difficulty curve as you get into the covenant 25 runs but I found it easier to deal with than Slay the Spire because of the way Monster Train constantly rewards you for playing - from card unlocks to aesthetic border types etc etc.
There's just less of the feeling you're banging your head against a wall or that your run's success or failure was based on RNG.
Ca Caw
Caww Caww!