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The "help each other decide what game to buy" thread

A topic by tesselode created Dec 14, 2015 Views: 799 Replies: 5
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For anyone who's thinking, "hmmm, maybe I should buy a game?"

On my Steam wishlist:

  • Downwell - it looks fun! But I don't have much experience with roguelikes. I've played Risk of Rain a little bit(I think that's a roguelike?) but I didn't really get into it. Also, I have Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, and I haven't played that much either. Downwell looks like it has more of a simple design, though, which I always like. Do you think I'll like it?
  • The Next Penelope - it looks cool
  • APT - has anyone played this? It looks fun, but first-person platformers immediately seem like they won't work well.

From itch.io:

  • Raining Blobs - it looks really polished and juicy and good! I have a soft spot for puzzle games. But it's 8 dollars that's a lot of dollars.......

Should I buy any of these?

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Well, thing is... I can't make up your mind. I can suggest based on experience or based on my personal preference, but to say that you'll like any of them isn't possible. Considering that they're on your wishlist, I imagine that you already *do* want them, so should you buy them? Guess that's up to your accountant.

But I need someone to make good decisions for me!

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Lucky you, tesselode, your wishlist is under 5 games long.

I believe my wishlist is in excess of 100 games long, and i already own 100 games on steam. XP

Only game I really want to get this christmas though, is dungeon siege.

....and rainbow six seige. XP

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Hmmm, unfortunately I've only played Downwell. I can say Downwell is really great! But if you didn't get into either Isaac or Risk of Rain, I find it a hard game to recommend. It is cheap though, so I'd definitely recommend just buying it anyway and giving it a shot. It's a lot simpler that both Isaac and Risk of Rain like you said, so you might enjoy it. It's also on mobile platforms if that makes any difference.

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I'd heartily recommend downwell--its way more of a straight action game than a traditional roguelike. and its a verryy good action game.