One thing I can say for SUPERVIVE is I don't think I came across a single partnered streamer who wasn't locked in or having an absolute blast with the game. I think this says volumes about how accessible it is (after the mentioned learning curve) but also how rich the systems are. Hats off to Theorycraft, cooked with this one.
Love spotlighting indie games. Here are my favorites after trying over 30 of them. TMNT: Splinter of Fate Rift of the Necromancer Bloodshed Bad 2 Bad: Apocolypse Ballionaire The Precinct Ari Buktu and the Anytime Elvevator Windblown
Bad 2 Bad is an interesting concept, but it was a little too grindy and fetch quest-y for my tastes. I don't typically like games with a resource-gathering loop. It feels like running errands before I can get to the fun stuff. And Splintered Fate felt like a watered down Hades II, which just got a big update. Hades 1 and 2 have set the bar so high that a lot of other action rogue-likes are stuck living in that shadow.
Kletka: You are in an elevator that runs on gas and eats meat when hungry. The structure you are moving through has resources, traps, and monsters. Also, vending machines that take in recycling and revive your teammates. It's a LOT like Lethal Company, but it's faster paced and a bit more pressure. I've seen it tempt people who were already burned out on the subgenre. Probably helps that you're not actually helpless... you get to punch. Is This Game Trying To Kill Me: It's actually got a demo and a prologue chapter. It's going for the 3D/2D exploration combo that reminds me of Inscryption. No card game, but there's a computer with an adventure game tied to the escape-room situation you're in. And... like, quite a few things that I have removed from my wishlist and will largely forget. Like "Project Tower" which is... not well written, not well designed, very asset-y... but the horrifying feeling I have is that someone involved *is* trying. The cutscenes had very good direction. They just... all seemed to have different plots. And the exposition from the obligatory baddie wasn't necessary and didn't say anything. It was so aggressively style over substance that I think an AI wrote it, and may also have voiced it. Humans definitely did the camera work though.
Not a bad list but here are my top ten in the order that I played them: 1. Silly Polly Beast 2. Rose & Locket 3. Mother's Sword 4. Symphonia 5. Voidwrought 6. Toads of the Bayou 7. AI LIMIT 8. Garden of Witches 9. Guidus Zero 10. Windblown
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Does the team plan to play and make videos for wayfinder?
supervive has replaced league for me and it hasnt even fully released yet been playing its alpha tests for a while now cant wait
Its so much fun and I am not locked into a miserable experience with trolls for 50 minutes.
Same experience here
@@abeach_ love to hear it hope i dont meet you on in the matches :)
It has also replaced league for me in that I've never played either and never will
Supervive is awesome
Is it bad to have 45 hours in supervive in the past 3.5 days? It’s so addicting to play
One thing I can say for SUPERVIVE is I don't think I came across a single partnered streamer who wasn't locked in or having an absolute blast with the game. I think this says volumes about how accessible it is (after the mentioned learning curve) but also how rich the systems are. Hats off to Theorycraft, cooked with this one.
Thanks so much for playing our demo! Glad you enjoyed it! :)
Love spotlighting indie games. Here are my favorites after trying over 30 of them.
TMNT: Splinter of Fate
Rift of the Necromancer
Bloodshed
Bad 2 Bad: Apocolypse
Ballionaire
The Precinct
Ari Buktu and the Anytime Elvevator
Windblown
Bad 2 Bad is an interesting concept, but it was a little too grindy and fetch quest-y for my tastes. I don't typically like games with a resource-gathering loop. It feels like running errands before I can get to the fun stuff. And Splintered Fate felt like a watered down Hades II, which just got a big update. Hades 1 and 2 have set the bar so high that a lot of other action rogue-likes are stuck living in that shadow.
gotta try Ari Buktu. Like a hilarious game.
Kletka: You are in an elevator that runs on gas and eats meat when hungry. The structure you are moving through has resources, traps, and monsters. Also, vending machines that take in recycling and revive your teammates. It's a LOT like Lethal Company, but it's faster paced and a bit more pressure. I've seen it tempt people who were already burned out on the subgenre. Probably helps that you're not actually helpless... you get to punch.
Is This Game Trying To Kill Me: It's actually got a demo and a prologue chapter. It's going for the 3D/2D exploration combo that reminds me of Inscryption. No card game, but there's a computer with an adventure game tied to the escape-room situation you're in.
And... like, quite a few things that I have removed from my wishlist and will largely forget. Like "Project Tower" which is... not well written, not well designed, very asset-y... but the horrifying feeling I have is that someone involved *is* trying. The cutscenes had very good direction. They just... all seemed to have different plots. And the exposition from the obligatory baddie wasn't necessary and didn't say anything. It was so aggressively style over substance that I think an AI wrote it, and may also have voiced it. Humans definitely did the camera work though.
I loved Mandragora, I found it so solid from what I saw in the demo that I put it on my wishlist
Thanks, some of the are realy nice!
Not a bad list but here are my top ten in the order that I played them:
1. Silly Polly Beast
2. Rose & Locket
3. Mother's Sword
4. Symphonia
5. Voidwrought
6. Toads of the Bayou
7. AI LIMIT
8. Garden of Witches
9. Guidus Zero
10. Windblown
Some great games I hadn't had a chance to check out. Symphonia looks RIGHT up my alley
What do you guys think of The Precinct
It looked interesting, but not enough that I checked it out. Might look into it later
Demo was too short, can't quite nail if they are going for more sandbox-oriented or story-driven experience
You must try Graveyard Gunslingers
someone got a cold speedy recovery codiak
Halloween Session of horror and thriller I think got good deals on Steam
Good list
Diceomancer is great
Mandragora looks most interesting to me
Not a big fan of 'rogue like' .. its a cheap way of making a short game, longer
There are good rogue likes out there;
Hades
Hades II
Dead Cells
Darkest Dungeon
Just to name a few
Both your comments can definitely be true
Supervive
Supervive doesnt have oce servers rip
supervive is unbalanced garbage.
Sounds like a Skill Issue,