@Th3solution I can very much recommend Inscryption. I bounced off Slay the Spire pretty quickly, but managed to stick with Inscryption.
The review is probably intentionally vague as not to spoil too much, as they are a few twists along the way, which are so much better to experience if you know as little as possible. It certainly subverted my expectations throughout my time with the game.
@Kidfried @JohnnyShoulder Sounds really intriguing. Although my backlog hates me for it, I think I want to add it to the list!
Might make a good Game Club game.
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@Th3solution It’s a game I’ve eyed up before and been put off by the card playing mechanic.
But then I really enjoyed Midnight Suns so maybe it’s one I will pick up if I have a lull at some point.
Several games on my wishlist popped up as being on sale now in the current summer sale. Most of them are known quantities but I had put the game Shatter Remastered on my watchlist, mostly due to strong recommendation from Colin on Sacred Symbols. Has anyone played this game?
It’s hard to go wrong for a measly $5, so I’m prone to take a fly on it, but it looks a little too ‘mobile phone gamey’ for my tastes. Wondering if I’m being too close minded.
Final Fantasy XVI or Spider-Man 2? Next week is my payday and I just can't choose between the two...
@Kidfried Depends if you wanna be part of the conversation surrounding Spidey's launch, or whether you'd rather finally Google the words «Final Fantasy» without having to worry about dodging spoilers...?
@Kidfried weirdly, I'd say go for Spider-Man 2, I loved/technically still am loving FF16, but FF16 will likely be heavily discounted at Black Friday/Christmas to get a further wave of new players in, and it's a game that suits a long Dark winter. Spider-Man seems more like a late summer release, but obviously it's released past that time, but it's only going to get darker and wetter as time rolls on, and to me that doesn't suit actual winter gaming as much as FF
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