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73.2 hrs on record (6.8 hrs at review time)
Rift of the Necrodancer is an excellent entry into the rhythm genre, with unique enemy "note" types adding mounds of depth to the genre's traditional conventions. Mastering the music feels amazing, and the music itself is nothing short of electric. Pick this up if you loved Crypt of the Necrodancer, if you love rhythm games, or if you're just looking for a game to master.
Posted 7 February.
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70.8 hrs on record (25.6 hrs at review time)
This game collection is chock-full of innovating and inspiring games. It's clearly a labor of love, and the games packed inside could easily be sold as individual products. Getting 50 of them in one package is a steal! Buy this game.
Posted 29 September, 2024.
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2 people found this review helpful
38.3 hrs on record (19.6 hrs at review time)
I've been wanting to gush about this game since I finished it, and this seems like the place to do it.

OMORI has redefined what a "horror" game can be to me entirely. The contrast between horror and pastel cuteness makes the bright moments brighter, and makes the dark moments extremely compelling. Having to push through the horrific moments immerses the player within the story's twists and turns like few games have done before.

The combat system is intuitive, and has a delightful amount of depth. Combat is engaging and never feels tedious, and when the game turns it on its head for an emotional moment, it does so with extreme grace.

The art is beautiful, the writing is charming as can be, and the story mixes every element of the game together to create an unforgettable experience. Please play this game.
Posted 12 March, 2021.
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20.3 hrs on record (7.7 hrs at review time)
One Step From Eden is an ingenious combination of the best mechanics in recent Roguelike history. It's got a multitude of interesting characters, a plethora of unlockables, loads of content and variance, polish up the wazoo, and some wonderful mechanics, all woven together into a beautiful tapestry. If you enjoy Roguelikes, then this is a must-pick for your library.
Posted 28 March, 2020.
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6 people found this review helpful
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2.9 hrs on record
This game obviously isn't some big AAA title, but it's certainly not a bad game. The art style is charming, the game has very few cheap deaths, the gameplay feels pretty smooth and satisfying, the music is great, and it's got a lot of heart. Even though it isn't the most perfect platforming experience on Steam, it's definitely worth its affordable price.
Posted 7 August, 2017. Last edited 7 August, 2017.
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5 people found this review helpful
94.6 hrs on record (25.5 hrs at review time)
This game is unlike any roguelike I've ever played. Its art style is very good-looking, in my opinion, and its mechanics are unlike any other game. And the levels have a near-infinite amount of variety. Every roguelike uses this as a selling point, but there are really no similar runs in this game. And the sheer amount of secrets still leaves me in the dark about a lot of the game, which is incredible. In most games, I'd have found most of the secrets already, but the game has so many things to do, I'm pretty sure I have a lot more to do than beat the game. And I'm excited to find out what creative ways the game has to destroy me.
Posted 1 July, 2016.
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