I love TD games. Battle Cats isn't your normal TD but it's good none the less.

2010

Not sure I can rate LOVE as my Laptop couldn't play it well. But tiny community around LOVE was important to me for some time. Bunch of wankers now I bet ;)

Small living worlds where you build a base by teraforming the world. You can then interact with different NPC tribes.

Factorio taps into something dangerous & special.

With 377 hours logged on steam, this may be my most played game ever.

The Switch launched with the game of the Generation.

I heard a lot about this game at launch so played it for about 6 hours. Unfortunately, it really didn't click with me. Sorry Y'all.

Best played on the Winnitron =D

Played on a bad PC at the time and I was young.

This game isn't good but boy do I feel nostalgic for it.

I first discovered 0Space when it was a game on the Winnitron Network. Little did I know it would become one of my favorite multiplayer games!

0Space captures the feeling of playing Halo splitscreen for me.

In both games you are peaking at the other screen to gain awareness of where you is opponent is.
Both games test your skills with positioning, melee, firing your gun and throwing your grenades.
It's the amazing trinity of those last 3 means you leave every encounter feeling chuffed about your performance or knowing exactly what you did wrong.

And much like , Teknopant's later work on Samurai Gunn & Hyper Light Drifter, the game feel is top notch.

Rotation speed being influenced by how long you hold jump, the methodical cocking of your gun the character does and many other things makes this an amazing game to play.

This should be played at any local multiplayer event!

We got this in cereal boxes in NZ and I must have played this for hours!
I think Westwood brought a lot of life to this game with the FMV and fantastic music.

It’s a good game. Better than BOTW for sure.

I’m not sure if this is because of life circumstances but towards the end, I was just mainlining shrines on my hover bike.
Caves, stables, side quests? GTFO! I'm not interested anymore!

When I was first playing, I was touching every inch of the regions I was unlocking, avoiding the main quest.
So much so that I got the last sage first

So yea, I enjoyed it a lot.
But at some point I felt I was no longer progressing. So was just looking for the main line content.

It could learn from Elden Ring with how it manages openness while gating content.