ITT: Hidden gems

ITT: Hidden gems

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store.steampowered.com/app/575940/
store.steampowered.com/app/631980/Immortal_Planet/
store.steampowered.com/app/656900/RHEM_I_SE_The_Mysterious_Land/
store.steampowered.com/app/929320/RHEM_II_SE_The_Cave/
store.steampowered.com/app/771420/Primal_Light/
store.steampowered.com/app/254320/Duskers/
store.steampowered.com/app/503180/miniLAW_Ministry_of_Law/
store.steampowered.com/app/2710/Act_of_War_Direct_Action/
store.steampowered.com/app/9760/Act_of_War_High_Treason/
store.steampowered.com/app/753420/Dungreed/
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Is it just Hotline Miami?

feels more like a puzzle as everything is very well defined. Hotline Miami with its randomness to me was a mix of memorization and improvisation while this one is mostly memorization.
Still works really well and feels very smooth

Supraland. Never seen it on here, but my god is this one fun game. The puzzles were a bit too tough and unintuitive for me, but overall it's a great game.

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I got a contribution.
Here's a nice game from the developers of Gunpoint.
It's about creative usage of your tool set in different situations (same as Gunpoint, but the situations are randomly generated, and you buy your tools depending on your play style or find them in loot boxes, so it's always different).
It's really fun for 10 hours or so.

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store.steampowered.com/app/575940/
Really good JRPG gameplaywise and for writing. The one bad thing is the tutorials are way too bland for how many mechanics it has.

piratedd it before and played it for 20 hours then. bought it last sale and played for another 10. easy recomend.

store.steampowered.com/app/631980/Immortal_Planet/

I'll continue to shill this. It's basically a top down Souls game, but with one really cool mechanic. You get a dodge, and if you dodge into an enemy that has low stamnia you will stun them and knock them back. You can easily knock enemies off of the stage for a 1 hit kill, or secure a ton of damage. Also if you spaz out the enemy will dash into you.

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>They Bleed Pixels is a singular mix of intense platforming and fierce beat-em-up action. At the core of its fighting system is a simple one-button combat scheme with surprising depth and versatility. Button mashing is discouraged while kicking shadowy monsters into saws, pits and spikes is rewarded, thanks to a unique system that lets you earn and place your own checkpoints through stylish kills. The fancier your kills, the faster you fill the checkpoint meter.

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Thanks, user, looks interesting. I'll wait for a sale though.

I have 100+ hours in this game. Simple but fun.
I can't actually recommend it though because the multiplayer is 99% dead and that's where most of my hours were from.

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I should get back into that game. I had it for years but stopped because one of the stages frustrated me so much.

>hidden gems

9/10 game to me. Original concept, lots of variety, good jokes, never gets stale and always throws something new at you.
The DLC is really disappointing though.

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Duskers is great, I really hope for a sequel someday.

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Primal Light
It just got out and was curious along with Carrion

Easily got more hours out of this one, the movement and animations are GREAT

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it has some jank but its really solid when you understand what its about and how things flow like the health and enemy prioritization mechanism, and the best way you can use the weapon abilities.
its also very lengthy, around 50h to get it done on hard.

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Pic related is on sale. Should I pull the trigger?

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I got it for free and can't even get into it. It just isn't engaging enough, you're kind of just thrown into the game with no goal, no purpose, and no idea of what is actually supposed to be done. I'm fine with figuring stuff out in videogames but I need a reason to be figuring those things out in the first place, this game fails to provide that.
I have 100+ hours in both nuclear throne and spelunky too, so it isn't an issue with the genre

Is this that game where a giant child stares at you the entire time.

yes for god's sake, just get it. i like gungeon and nuclear throne, but this one is the king

Love letters to Myst that no one has ever played
store.steampowered.com/app/656900/RHEM_I_SE_The_Mysterious_Land/
store.steampowered.com/app/929320/RHEM_II_SE_The_Cave/
>its also very lengthy, around 50h to get it done on hard
That's actually pretty neat.

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I like valfaris quite a bit. And I don’t see a lot of discussion about it

I rarely hear it talked about, but Lost in Vivo is a damn good horror game

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The best 6DOF out there

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Looks kino. Post Steam page, faggot. I'm too lazy.

Tell me more, anons

store.steampowered.com/app/771420/Primal_Light/

store.steampowered.com/app/254320/Duskers/

>top down
>top down
>top down
>side scroller
>top down
>side scroller
>side scroller

This is your reminder that top down and side scroller games are objectively bad, and you only THINK they were good because you remember them from your childhood where technical limitations forced them to be top down or a side scroller.

How's Carrion?

too short for its price imho

4 hours of novelty

Any fun strategy/rts hidden gems? As a contribution, the last hidden-ish game I played was miniLAW.

store.steampowered.com/app/503180/miniLAW_Ministry_of_Law/
You pretty much just play as robo-cop and fuck up criminals, it's pretty fun.

Starts off as normal Zelda-like with goofy elements, ends up becoming much weirder and more interesting. Got on sale for a dollar

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Duskers is roguelike, you're in a floating tin can in a dead space without contact wth anyone. Lots of derelicts around you and no explanation to what happened. So you deploy your drones to investigate and get enough resources to survive and keep going. Drones are controlled through command lines.

Alien radar kind of vibes, really immersive.Will make you shit yourself more than once.

>refers to all 2D games as "sidescrollers"
Negative IQ.

Primal Light looks pretty great.

Bought this recently. It and Overload are both solid 6DOF shooters that are super easy to get running.

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here is the sauce

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Tooth and Tail is kind of big, but it's like one of the few indie RTS games I know of.

Act of War and it's expansion are like on sale on steam for 2 bucks. It's a mid 2000s RTS, supposedly it's pretty comparable to Command and Conquer generals.

store.steampowered.com/app/2710/Act_of_War_Direct_Action/

store.steampowered.com/app/9760/Act_of_War_High_Treason/

>watching Northernlion tries 5D Chess
It was absolutely painful. The game might be cool but it really needs some tutorialization.

Is there a way to do local multiplayer or only online?

Just a really solid 2d-sidescrolling rogue-lite with really fun combat and a large variety of items and weapons.
store.steampowered.com/app/753420/Dungreed/

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It hits a very specific niche is the problem I think. I like it a lot.

Shit, does anyone remember what that survival game where the combat was a card game was called? The lore was based on slavic mythology and you had to collect materials to grow your village and make things.
I remember playing it a bit when it was in early access.

>Overload
This game is sort of an improvement over Descent in almost every way, but seeing how it still stubbornly retains the redundant mission structure of it's predecessors, I give Forsaken the edge.