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[–] [email protected] 0 points 7 months ago (2 children)

I'm a bit of an indies person, so recently I've finished "Session: Skate Sim", a game that really impressed me with the depth of its movement and how rewarding it feels to progress it. I've also just finished "Lonely Mountains Downhill", that even though it doesn't have advanced mechanics, more than makes up for it on the discovery factor by allowing you to forge your own path to finish the tracks.

Right now I've just started "Furi" that seems to be half 2D shooter half beat-em-up where there are only boss fights, all in great combination with the psychedelic graphics and electronic soundtrack. I've also started to play "Disco Elysium" as I've seen multiple people here and in hexbear recommending it, but just some hours in I can tell it's going to take a long time to finish it.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 7 months ago

I'm more of a CRPG person (which is basically apart of the AA rather than the Indie and AAA scene).

Disco Elysium and now Baldur's Gate 3 are good examples of this.

[–] [email protected] 0 points 7 months ago

Furi is really great! I love how they went the extra mile with your extra lives/boss phases, just a few animations and lines of dialogue add a lot to what would normally be dying and trying again.

Disco Elysium is one of about six games with writing I would consider "great". Best enjoyed slowly, without spoilers and with as much exploration as possible. I love how the "fail and retry later" mechanic ties into not only gameplay but the reccurring theme of the story and of the main character, such a simple concept but it feels really meaningful as a result.