>Supergiant Games is a small independent game development studio in San Francisco, known for its award-winning titles Hades, Pyre, Transistor, and Bastion.
Finally played Webbed. Cute little game that got quickly annoyed at parts, but I lile that they did basically everything you can with the web mechanic.
>NUMBERNUMBERNUMBERNUMBER >Boss just stands there while you spam the same attack string >projectiles don't even hit you
What a shit game I joke, I really liked tevi. Did the update add any cool shit beyond just revisiting bosses?
>NUMBERNUMBERNUMBERNUMBER >Boss just stands there while you spam the same attack string >projectiles don't even hit you
What a shit game I joke, I really liked tevi. Did the update add any cool shit beyond just revisiting bosses?
There's a few parkour/platforming challenges in the circus now
Have you ever really loved a game for like 80% of it but your bad experience with the last session or two soured your perception of the whole experience?
It was getting stuck backtracking as a ghost for a while and me fricking up a detail on figuring out the final True Ending puzzle, which made everything I actually did get right about figuring it out feel pointless.
Putting the guidebook pages together is still my favorite collectible from any game, but I wish I had been smart enough to be able to figure out the actual final payoff of it.
I miss the days when the fancier indie games like Tunic and Hades would be almost guaranteed to be in a Humble Bundle within a couple of years. Nowadays, they not only never get bubndled, they don't even get good discounts on Steam holidays anymore.
currently replaying "pyre" for the first time since 2018 or so
i forgot just how much it feels like there was a completely different game, survival is the most obvious aspect, but a bunch of little story beats and one-off mechanics really scream how much was cut or maybe never even finished
the whole conceit of united commonwealth and bloodless revolution feels very gay (granted, i have become more racist)
the game is full of JUICE, a lot of effort was put into sound and art and little things and that really makes me wish it was more of a text adventure and less of VN
max difficulty bots are programmed poorly, and it's offset by cheating-tier inhuman precision
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1430220/BIOMORPH/
Been playing Biomorph for a few hours. Seems like a decent Hollow Knight-like. Animated cutscenes are nice looking. The MC is pretty cute and has one (1) thing of porn and it's decent. Sound effects are kinda weird sometimes.
just not good ones
>NitW
feelsbadman
You can’t fix her
why would I want to?
What's the one on the far right?
>nidhogg 2
Bite me.
>Nidhogg 2?
kys homosexual
it's literally just an image saved from google when you type indie games. seen it like 50 times here
Live Long to tboi
Fricking crying child I love you so much
It's awkward when you love Pyre but know that nothing like it will be made again because it sold twenty copies while Hades sold a quadrillion.
Pyre isn't an indie game.
>Supergiant Games is a small independent game development studio in San Francisco, known for its award-winning titles Hades, Pyre, Transistor, and Bastion.
Pyre was my favorite Supergiant game but I'm still excited for Hades 2
Finally played Webbed. Cute little game that got quickly annoyed at parts, but I lile that they did basically everything you can with the web mechanic.
Same.
>NUMBERNUMBERNUMBERNUMBER
>Boss just stands there while you spam the same attack string
>projectiles don't even hit you
What a shit game
I joke, I really liked tevi. Did the update add any cool shit beyond just revisiting bosses?
Post a good boss like memloch
There's a few parkour/platforming challenges in the circus now
Have you ever really loved a game for like 80% of it but your bad experience with the last session or two soured your perception of the whole experience?
was it the post-game puzzles or something?
It was getting stuck backtracking as a ghost for a while and me fricking up a detail on figuring out the final True Ending puzzle, which made everything I actually did get right about figuring it out feel pointless.
Putting the guidebook pages together is still my favorite collectible from any game, but I wish I had been smart enough to be able to figure out the actual final payoff of it.
I miss the days when the fancier indie games like Tunic and Hades would be almost guaranteed to be in a Humble Bundle within a couple of years. Nowadays, they not only never get bubndled, they don't even get good discounts on Steam holidays anymore.
Yeah I'm interested in playing Tunic but not $30 interested
Look at the way people talked about the Mass Effect series for the last ten minutes of it
currently replaying "pyre" for the first time since 2018 or so
i forgot just how much it feels like there was a completely different game, survival is the most obvious aspect, but a bunch of little story beats and one-off mechanics really scream how much was cut or maybe never even finished
the whole conceit of united commonwealth and bloodless revolution feels very gay (granted, i have become more racist)
the game is full of JUICE, a lot of effort was put into sound and art and little things and that really makes me wish it was more of a text adventure and less of VN
max difficulty bots are programmed poorly, and it's offset by cheating-tier inhuman precision
>no celeste
cringe
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1430220/BIOMORPH/
Been playing Biomorph for a few hours. Seems like a decent Hollow Knight-like. Animated cutscenes are nice looking. The MC is pretty cute and has one (1) thing of porn and it's decent. Sound effects are kinda weird sometimes.
My eyes glossed over the title because I mistook it for half a dozen other similarly named games, but it looks decent
>Nidhogg 2
Ugliest game of all time
Then play Deathbulge: Battle of the Bands, homosexual.