2017

got it for free on epic, then bought it on steam just for achievements. this is the best game you've never heard of.

(pasted from steam)

as of today (12/20/23), the game's playable beta branch is at version 0.99b, meaning the whole game is playable and the endings are achievable. do not listen to any of the reviews saying the game is never coming out. it makes me sad seeing the recent reviews stuck at "mixed" because people are mad the devs decided they want to work at their own pace, especially since they warn you about the time it will take in the early access info.

this game is a great rpg to play with friends. the exploration and combat are so fun and it feels great to diversify your build based on how your friends are building. theres no better time to start playing it than right now.

war never changes, and neither does the infinite praise for this game. you'll be hard pressed to find a game with a larger and more diverse cult following than this one. i could talk about this game and what makes it amazing and worth playing to anyone that is a fan of rpgs, but lets just leave it at the amazing story telling and writing, as well as the roleplay opportunities with both weapons, skills, and dialogue.

i finished my first playthrough after 100 hours. this game sure does show its age, but its one of the best rpg experiences out there, with so much replayabity, customization, and - with its devout modding community - an infinite amount of new content, always there to explore.

i have now since played another 236 hours getting all the achievements, doing each ending, exploring different mods, and roleplayed several different characters throughout my experience with this game. no matter how much i play, i cant stop thinking about my next run.

great assassin game, other than the fact that you get the bad ending for actually assassinating people (not that the endings are much different). that being said, not killing people is usually the more interesting route anyway

kid friendly and wholesome grand theft auto

lots of stuff to do, and they're adding more and more content

worth it for the soundtrack alone

the first game feels like a tech demo compared to its sequel. so much more gameplay variety and nuance, and so much to do, especially if you like metroidvanias, rpgs, platformers, or numbers going up

one of the most influential games ever and what was once a personal favorite with several fond memories, absolutely ruined by corporate greed

the game is definitely still playable and fun with friends, but if youre looking for anything more than casual fun, look elsewhere

this is the perfect sequel to the first game, it does everything right and then some, with its only con being that it isnt Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy™

the quintessential detective visual novel. nothing has even come close to these 3 games in my opinion. thats right, eat your heart out danganronpa

as a side note this series was my gateway drug into anime when i was 12

only game i can think of that has a dedicated fuck yeah button

if you liked the idea of Overcooked but it never quite kept your attention, and you love roguelike games, you'll probably have fun. Just be sure to have friends who are gonna play before you buy, as single player isn't as great

somewhere in the world a group of game devs found out how to make you feel like a badass with only 3 buttons

katana zero is one of my favorite games of all time. played it in 2019 and loved it. played it again recently and loved it even more.

if the gameplay looks fun to you, it will be. the part i loved even more though, is the story, but even moreso, the storytelling. its a beautifully told masterpiece of a game in my opinion.

if you're a fan of metroidvanias you owe it to yourself to play this. this is the father of the genre, and still holds up today, unlike it's mother, super metroid, which is the shitty mom that gaslighted you as a kid and you wonder how your dad ever fell in love with, and you try your best to just distance yourself from but the rest of your family is still on good terms with her