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that fucking radio tune at the beginning really sets the wrong expectations huh 😭

I played the True Final Ending of Nier Automata during a time I was processing several losses in my life. Words can't even describe how life-affirming the game left me.

I didn't even know a video game could do this to me.

This game sucks but I like it and I think everyone should be brave enough to admit they like trash from time to time

Hades

2018

I'm struggling to think of a roguelike/lite with better theming and justification for the endless loop of death and rebirth. It's a testament to how great this game is that, upon beating the final boss for the first time and immediately being asked to do it again, I went "yeah okay I think I'll do this a few more times before moving on".

Just a hades hell of a game from start to finish.

The virgin central bus design vs. the chad chaotic industrial sprawl

What if Yugioh except it's the Blair Witch Project? And I don't just mean Yugioh the card game but Yugioh the ridiculous anime that wrings a high stakes plot out of that card game.

Inscryption is able to fully embrace being a single-player experience, with asymmetrical rules, opponents that just make up new ones on the fly and a meta-game of outsmarting the enemy both on and off the board. To win you ultimately have to decide how you're going to utterly break the game to beat the odds stacked against you.

As everyone else points out, the biggest sin is that the earliest part is easily the best. It's not the card gameplay, which I found highly addictive throughout and gets nicely injected with new mechanics as it goes on, but an expanding narrative context that causes a loss in momentum. Besides some cool fourth wall breaks (should have guessed this was the Pony Island dev) there's little to keep one hooked narratively, with radically diminishing stakes and a meta story that switches gears from fresh and genuinely unnerving to really silly and riddled with cliches. On the other hand they whip out a literal duel disk at the last second, so I can't hate.

It's still excellent and delivers on what I've wanted from digital card games forever, really the only problem is that the first third ignites far more narrative intrigue than the late game is capable of delivering on.

The only thing that comes close to describing my feelings for rex is AM's hate speech from I have no mouth and I must scream.

A bloody emotional roller-coaster is what I would call this game and one of the smartest games I've ever seen. Its brilliant and one of the best visual novels out there

I don't like sand very much. It's course, it's rough, it gets everywhere.

This is gay y’all are just too scared to admit it