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Let's share our lists and opinions on the demos. We'll help each other find promising games.

This Next Fest runs until Monday, June 16, 10 am PDT.

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[-] [email protected] 2 points 17 hours ago* (last edited 16 hours ago)

Seeing as Steam Next Fest ends about 12 hours from now, I'd like to describe / review some demos I've played over the week. Hopefully, at least some of these games haven't been mentioned before, apologies for bumping the thread:

  • No, I'm not a Human: Easily my favorite demo of Steam Next Fest. The game presents a kafkaesque scenario in which you must let in humans, but keep out "Visitors" from your own home. The game is intentionally (and consistently) ugly, in a way where even the humans are ugly. The game has a collage like aesthetic, much like the creepy Nickelodeon show Angela Anaconda. This is my favorite type of horror (eerie and weird!), all without resorting to cheap methods like jumpscares. Aspects of the demo are randomized, so there's lots of replayability.

  • Bloodthief: Oh man. As a fan of games like Dusk, Ultrakill, Celeste, and Super Meat Boy, this is a game that was made for me. It's like a precision platformer in first person with hack and slash elements... I am going to spend a lot of time on this when it comes out lol

  • Ball x Pit: basically Atari breakout combat (against tetris shaped enemies) with roguelike elements. Also, you craft and build outside of combat. I'm interested to see how these different genre elements will play out in the final release.

  • Bits & Bops: Beautiful rhythm based game, thats fun, charming, and family friendly. Apparently a spiritual successor to Rhythm Heaven, which I have not played. Has a native Linux build. I encountered some bugs (the game would sometimes freeze when transitioning from tutorial to game, or restarting a stage)

  • Project Arrow: Puzzle platformer with some precision platforming elements and combat (involving a bow and arrow). Adorable cat protagonist. Synthwave soundtrack, plays great with mouse and keyboard.

  • The Adventures of Sir Kicks A Lot: Surprisingly deep immersive sim with hack and slash elements. Despite the Minecraft aesthetic, the animations are surprisingly fluid and funny at times. There's some DNA of Dishonored and Thief in here, where you are rewarded for creativity.

  • Kity Builder: Simply adorable. It's a calm game in which you are free to build on a remote island. In fact, there are no limits: you do not have to gather resources, farm materials, or grind to build. You can also place as many buildings as you like (and you have to, to get around the island)

  • Dispatch: Surprising depth to the hero dispatch mechanics. Funny cutscenes (although the humor might not be for everyone). Cutscene interactions remind me of the Telltale games (to be expected, since some of the employees worked on this). Has a star studded cast that makes it feel like you're playing a high budget TV show

  • Platypus Reclayed: Remake of older 2004 game. Side scrolling ship shoot-em up with hi-res clay models, and has 2 player local coop. Pretty fun.

  • Evolve Lab: Async multiplayer rougelite in which you (auto-) battle sea creatures that you can upgrade between rounds. Pretty fun for the small amount of time I played

  • Forestrike: Roguelite martial arts game in which each battle can be rehearsed infinitely in your character's mind (before actually trying it in the real world). You are encouraged to rehearse extensively, since what happens in a real world fight (like getting hit, or having a hostage die) is permanent in your run. An interesting, political story is teased in the demo.

  • Pigface: Very dark, gritty immersive sim in which you play as an assassin, taking contract jobs. Atmosphere almost feels like Manhunt, although not quite as dark. Feels more like a PS2 game than PS1. AI could use some work but the potential is definitely there.

  • Wander Stars: Animation and character designs are an obvious love letter to DBZ. Gameplay is turn based combat, where you arrange words to create your attack. You know how in anime they shout words before their attacks? The combat is literally that lol. Note that it's a roguelite so dieing puts you at the beginning of a map (or forces you to load). I'm somewhat mixed on this structure (for this type of game), but we'll see how it goes when the game releases.

  • Γ–oo: Cute puzzle platformer and metroidvania where the title looks like the main character lol. You use bombs to break obstacles and reach certain areas.

  • Ratatan: Rhythm based roguelite where you command a small group of creatures to fight bosses and other enemies. It definitely has a "kawaii" aesthetic, so not for everyone. Overall really fun

  • The Drifter: Point and click game with an interesting story and great voice acting. I won't mention more, to avoid spoiling the story

  • Demonfo: The only VN on my list. It is also a point and click game. Interesting story that kind of reminds me of Urban Myth Dissolution Center. Surprisingly funny, at times.

Special mentions:

  • Undermine 2 and Neon Abyss 2: I'll be honest, I thought these were only ok as singleplayer experiences. However, they look like they might be fun games to play in online coop.
[-] [email protected] 19 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

I spent a good long time browsing through the piles of thumbnails to make myself a tall list. It's a mix of games I'm excited for, games that look interesting to me, and weird games. Since I spent so much time today browsing for games, I haven't actually played much today on day 1.

Some thoughts on my list

  • Bits & Bops has already had a demo for months now, but for Next Fest, there's a new minigame to play. Also, I backed this game on Kickstarter, so I'm obviously interested in seeing this game be good. And I think it is.
  • SourceWorld is a Half-Life 2 mod participating in Next Fest! It's an FPS dungeon crawler! The Source engine isn't dying anytime soon.
  • Oddcore has a really flashy trailer. I actually first heard of it from seeing it get front page attention on Newgrounds. It could be the first game set in "liminal spaces" that isn't utterly boring or crap.
  • Funi Raccoon Game is on this list because the trailer is stupid and I want to see more of it. I have high hopes.
  • Why, yes, those are three games featuring a black cat as playable character.
[-] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

I showed my kid the trailer for bits & bops and he literally did a gasp of delight. Thanks for that :)

[-] [email protected] 16 points 6 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I tried a bunch of these today and yesterday. EDIT: also tacked on impressions of demos for After Inc: Revival, Kaizen: A Factory Story, and Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon.

In the "Shut Up and Take My Money" tier:

  • Bits & Bops - Sure, it's a total Rhythm Heaven clone but, hey, why mess with a winning formula? Still, I worry about devs borrowing this heavily from Nintendo titles these days 😬
  • Dispatch - I only needed 10 minutes with this to know I'm sold. The animation is gorgeous and it has a hell of a cast. Between this and Expedition 33, how are new studios getting these people!?
  • Mina the Hollower - Shovel Knight's the best retro game I've seen and I didn't need to see much of Mina to know that Yacht Club delivered again. It's got a Zelda vibe (the jump especially feels just like it did in Link's Awakening) along with all that other 8-bit-with-present-day-game-design goodness. I also cut this one short so I can enjoy it in full later. Day 1 for me.

Pretty good but a couple hiccups:

  • Forestrike - Hey, PlayStation gamepad glyphs! Always appreciated. Outstanding atmosphere in general. The pixel graphics are interesting; the character design reminds me of old Sierra games. I wonder if at some point during dev they considered just not going roguelite? There's real storytelling talent here and I think a linear game with increasing complexity might have been even better (and helped to not undercut the narrative as roguelite progression tends to do).
  • inKonbini - Very short demo, but the gameplay seems it'd be good and vibe is cozy. Really strange that the written Japanese is gibberish. It seems too elaborate to be placeholder text, so I wonder what the story there is? It takes me out of the life sim aspect of this a bit.
  • Kaizen: A Factory Story - I found a lot to like with this. I tend not to like puzzle games, but when I find one that's interesting, I tend to really like it. The setting is also great. After a very short demo, the only thing I'm not sure on is how long the full game is going to be. I'd like to get this, but the price has to be right.
  • MIO: Memories in Orbit - This one was up and down for me across the board: music, gameplay, systems, visuals. The tutorial sections are outstanding work and worth the download for that alone (there's one right away). While I think the metroidvania design here is good, I wasn't sold on the graphics. At times it's difficult to parse out what's a platform and what's background, and there are weird blind spots with camera on top of that. I also can't believe they went with the map system from Hollow Knight, the only real negative of that game.
  • Tainted Grail: The Fall of Avalon - I see this one just went 1.0 after an early access period, and critic reviews have been mixed. Understandable why old Elder Scrolls fans are feeling this is scratching an itch. I think there's a lot to like here, but I might ultimately skip it. The prevailing thought I kept getting through the demo is that this studio's next game is going to be great.

Not for me:

  • After Inc: Revival - This ended up playing more like a clicker game than I was expecting. This seems not bad, but this isn't my kind of game.
  • BALL X PIT - The gameplay pacing on this is unpleasant, with the roguelite elements stopping the action too much. Kept wanting to get into a flow state and was constantly interrupted.
  • Bloodgrounds - All the other demos I played came ready with story and this one feels underbaked in that department. What I played of the demo was almost all gameplay. Didn't see much that sets it apart from the pack.
  • Dice Gambit - I don't think this strategy game gets the basics down well enough to add on the dice layer. Feels like one move should be guaranteed regardless of rolls (and lack of move undo is unfortunate also). The art style also isn't for me.
[-] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago

Woah! BALL X PIT is shocking to me! This was easily my favorite second favorite next fest game I've ever played, just behind Balatro. The action is insanely cool, the combos are very unique and interesting. Loved every moment of it. Very curious to see how much the full game will have/add.

[-] [email protected] 12 points 6 days ago
[-] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

I tried it out and man I hate getting motion sickness from games. Got the ship ready to go and launched and instant hurgh stomach. Unfortunate, as it looks real cool!

[-] [email protected] 2 points 4 days ago

Surprised nobody has mentioned Wildgate. It's really fun! Different take on the Jumpship idea with a lot better execution (but they're at different stages of dev to be fair!).

[-] [email protected] 6 points 5 days ago

Baby Steps demo is up.

[-] [email protected] 11 points 6 days ago

I am loving Cleared Hot. It brings me back to my youth when MicroProse reigned supreme.

[-] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

It felt like picking up Desert Strike with modern controls. Looking forward to this, instant wishlist.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

This has been on my wishlist for two years, can you now play it?

[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago
[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

Fuck, won't get a chance to try it until tomorrow night

[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

I dig that microprose is going back to it's roots with stuff like Cleared Hot and Tiny Combat Arena. satisfying.

[-] [email protected] 8 points 6 days ago
[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

It was surprising to see that it's rated mixed on the store page. It looks like a lot of the complaining is about how it's not like Patapon?

[-] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

Maybe because is very different. But i like it. Idk people where so hyped by their nostalgia Patapon and probably feel robbed by the new way you move the character.

But once you get used to it it feels great. It also felt weird for me at the beginning but I chose to give it a try and don't judge it with the Patapon Glasses.

With the new mechanics the game relies more on you being able to dodge enemy attacks, you cannot spam that hard. It feels more dificult. Just new mechanics.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

It looks like a lot of the complaining is about how it's not like Patapon?

Most of it, but not all of it.

I played a little bit of the demo and was excited for a Patapon clone but it felt...off?

My main issues with it:

  • Moving your own character does not really add anything to the game
  • It's really easy for the music to sound off-beat by narrowly missing the timing
  • The metronome was replaced by a fixed Guitar Hero-like note display
  • There is too much going on at times, mostly due to the more complex art style
  • The beat between enemies and yourself does not match, making it impossible to counter some attacks
  • You cannot cancel the beat by failing on purpose; If you fail, you have to wait until you can input the next command

I really hope they can improve things but right now I don't really enjoy it.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

Jump ship, rogue point, and mycopunk. Pretty solid demos to try out. They definitely need more content for release, but all of them are decently fun.

I want to try disco as dead (rhythm beat'em up) and pioner (mmo stalker looking game)

[-] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

Platypus Reclayed
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2912430/Platypus_Reclayed/

Remake of the 2002 shoot-em-up game led by the original creator Anthony Flack.

It felt so good playing the demo. It feels just like the original but with significantly higher fidelity visuals β€” just how it should be. I have a lot of nostalgia attached to this game and I can't wait for the full game to release.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

That's a really cool art style! Maybe it could be of interest to [email protected]

[-] [email protected] 8 points 6 days ago

Jump Ship and Moonlighter 2

[-] [email protected] 4 points 6 days ago

How is Moonlighter 2? The first one is a game I always felt like I should like but I never really enjoyed the loop of the game for some reason.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 2 days ago

It was interesting. Added a roguelite aspect to the dungeons, which could work if it's implemented well, but is pretty overdone at this point. The shop part is pretty similar with a few additions. Performance was pretty bad and was unplayable on SteamDeck.

Overall, I'll wait for the full release and see how the reviews look. I like the developers and hope it does well.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I'll plug The Stickman: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2781680/The_Stickman/

It was made by Simple Shark, who I know from his Rocket League Maps and Lethemyr videos.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

This wasn't part of Next Fest, but I devoured 'Tainted Grail - Fall of Avalon'. Excellent demo.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

This one: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3259820/Alices_World_Demo/

It's a nifty little game where the protagonist and the player are treated as separate characters. Some girl found herself in an apocalyptic world, and the player appears as a disembodied voice to lend assistance. What I like about this one is that the protag has some Tales-esque skits to chat with the player directly.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 6 days ago

One I've been waiting for for a while, "It has my face" Admittedly I didn't find it on the nextfest page. I found it well over a year ago when it was still DoubleMe. The original was super addicting and I like the direction the story seems to be going in the demo.

Also trying to be patient for Clover Pit

And Gone Fishing has some promise to it. Not everybody's bag, but my buddies and I all found the demo pretty fun.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

I am dying to play more Clover Pit, it's so so so good.

Let's go gambling!

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

N-n-no. I don't have an add-ad-adiction.

Pushes red button

Pulls lever

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

Also trying to be patient for Clover Pit

clover pit looks like gambling addiction on roids, holy shit did they exploit a good game loop. like, almost scary if you've known anyone who's struggled with it. at least it's not real currency and loot boxes fuck

[-] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

Oh yeah... I got caught up in the Overwatch loot box thing when it was still huge. Never had a problem gambling before or since, but I dropped $300 in my last month playing and who knows how much before then. Soon as I realized I had a problem, I uninstalled the game. Couldn't even talk about it for a long time without wanting to reinstall. Fuck Blizzard and fuck loot boxes...

[-] [email protected] 4 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

I've seen it second hand; it's wretched. imho many of these monetization mechanics should be restricted to 21+.

Soon as I realized I had a problem, I uninstalled the game. Couldn’t even talk about it for a long time without wanting to reinstall. F

props and respect for recognizing it and getting yourself out. that takes character.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 6 days ago

This one is REAL rough, not much interesting I've seen

[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

~~I know right. I think it's the worst I've ever seen. I kept scrolling through for something good but all of it is was like those bargain bins you used to see in petrol stations full of old DVD's. Honestly they should be ashamed of this. I went through my whole wishlist to check if any of the games on there had demos and literally none did. Last Next Fest most of them did. That's some impressive enshitification right there...~~

Actually I was wrong... Probably just needed to eat something and be less grumpy lol. Just found a fantastic demo that I'm downloading now. it's called Eriksholm: The Stolen Dream. Amazing people animation and great dialogue. I love top down games and this is easily better than anything I've seen before. Thanks to a NextFest roundup from Nookrium or I would never had spotted it.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

Good, canβ€˜t keep up anyway

[-] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2509200/ERA_ONE/

Era One looks interesting, but i don't have time to try it.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

I watched a bit of Life Below played on a stream. If you like colony sims and coral reefs, check it out.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 6 days ago

Want to try Cleared Hot and Star Birds (Kurzgesagt game)

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

Dang, I didn't even notice Star Birds was in Next Fest.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

Yeah got a wishlist mail because the demo was made available

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[-] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

I like shareware

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My report from day 1

Orbyss β€” 3D puzzles with spheresA glowing ball rolls around. The level is made of cubes floating in the void, surrounding a large pulsing energy ball.

Thoughts before playing: Pretty, abstract 3D puzzle game. But what's the killer feature? Like the portal gun from Portal or the camera from Viewfinder?

This is what it would be like to play the PlayStation 2 boot sequence as a puzzle game, with floating cubes and coloured sparks whizzing around in an abstract void. You get to control some balls, rolling them around the level to press buttons and zoom through pipes.

This demo shows some early levels, featuring some fairly stimulating puzzles, but it failed to really grab me. The slow pacing and pure abstractness of the game's setting aren't getting me excited to play more. I just never got to that "aha" point where I realized what made the game special. In comparison, another puzzle game demo I played in a past Next Fest, The Art of Reflection, didn't waste any time showing off its key feature of jumping through mirrors.

I'm going to pass on this game, but I know someone is going to like it.

Panta Rhei β€” Atmospheric top-down adventure with time manipulationAt a cracked monument surrounded by fog

The game produced an error when launching it, which I fixed by forcing Steam to run it with Proton Experimental.

2D animated cutscenes? Hell yeah, I love that kind of effort. The in-game 3D art also does a good job capturing that illustrative feel of the cutscenes. Atmospheric top-down adventure with cool art and light RPG elements? I liked Bastion and Tunic, so maybe this could be up my alley, too. The game's premise and worldbuilding interest me. You play as a young guardian of time and use your time powers to fight the monsters ravaging the world.

But gameplay-wise, this demo is rough. I found the melee combat to be unsatisfyingly sluggish. There's a bug where falling off the world makes you permanently faster when you respawn, and I was definitely running way too fast by the end of the demo. The game is tagged as a roguelike (aka "choose some randomly drawn upgrades") on its store page, but there wasn't much time in the demo to really appreciate any of those upgrades in action.

I'll pass. It's really unfortunate that this demo disappointed me, since this game still might grab me if it gets in better shape.

Wander Stars β€” Turn-based combat anime

Fast Extra Super Punch deals 5 damage

The key selling points for Wander Stars are its loud inspiration by anime and its word-slinging combat mechanic, the latter of which got me to try this demo. I thought it was an interesting take on turn-based combat to line up words that customize an attack, and that old anime style presentation is indeed charming.

Wander Stars is also very heavy on the visual novel-style dialogue and cinematics, which is probably necessary to evoke that anime feel. It felt more like a visual novel in disguise than the more mechanically involved turn-based RPG that I was hoping for. I'm just lacking the patience to read so much between active gameplay, though the gameplay near the end of the demo does show potential for depth in the turn-based combat.

I'll pass.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 5 days ago

Day 2 of Next Fest is over! Here's what I tried.

Good Luck β€” An absurdly dangerous walk to work

  • Just walk to work
  • Slowly walk through streets full of deadly things, like exploding garbage bins, loose signpoles, and falling signs
  • No checkpoints! No dodging! This is a rage game.
  • There's online co-op, apparently. Have Fun with friends!
  • This demo is silly fun, but I don't need to play more of this

Pass

Γ–oo β€” Puzzle platformer with bombs

  • This guy also made Elec Head, another charming puzzle platformer
  • Puzzle platforming with exploration
  • Cute pixel art
  • Wordless teaching. Actually, the only words in the game are the credits!
  • Puzzles all revolve around clever use of bombs: launch yourself like a rocket jump, blow up one bomb to push another

Wishlisted

PANIK β€” Chess-like grid puzzles

  • Has that Flash game feel, but in a good way. Quirky idea, simple design. It's built to quickly get you in and playing.
  • The puzzles are like connecting circuits. The figures can only move if they're connected to a crown-wearing figure.
  • An interesting take on grid-based puzzles. Like a fusion of Sokoban, chess puzzles, and "Chinese" checkers.
  • PANIK's cute demo trick: just have a quick line of super-simple levels to show off mechanics in the rest of the game!
  • I'd actually love to play this on my phone instead

Wishlisted

SourceWorld β€” Dungeon crawling FPS in the Half-Life universe

  • Deus Ex-like cutscenes for a story set after the Combine invasion! You join a company that raids the multiverse
  • Doom screen melt transition, holy crap
  • The familiarity and comfort of Source engine physics, movement, and weapons
  • Game crashed a bunch for me, so I'll have to stop early

Soft wishlist (I'll keep an eye on this)

::: spoiler !mrak β€” Super stylish immersive sim

  • BTW, "mrak" is Russian for "darkness"
  • Super rough, gritty introduction to a setting drowning in crusty old tech
  • Unfortunately crashes early in the game

Soft wishlist

[-] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

Day 3

Bloodthief β€” First-person parkour/speedrunning

  • Crusty brown gothic look, like Quake
  • Gameplay really grabbed me. Sometimes, I was leaning forward and holding my breath!
  • More and deeper movement mechanics, compared to other first-person parkour games, like SEUM or Neon White. Building up and preserving speed is a big deal
  • Challenging levels, with actual enemies to fight and a quickly-rising difficulty level. Levels are usually 1-5 minutes long β€” lengthy compared to Neon White's 10-30 seconds
  • I managed to wall jump off of a deadly spike wall, and I'm still not sure if that was intended

Soft wishlist. I definitely enjoyed this demo, but I currently don't have an appetite for this type of game.

Dice Gambit β€” Tactical RPG with dice

  • First thing after the intro cutscene: a detailed character creation screen. That's pretty overwhelming.
  • I like the art style except for the subdued 3D character models
  • Throwing the dice and watching them settle is satisfying, as it is in Armello
  • Gameplay is clearly focused on battle grid combat, since the "dungeon crawling" is just clicking on a map, like Slay the Spire
  • Do team management and watch the plot in the downtime between jobs
  • There is an appreciable amount of role-playing in this RPG

Wishlisted

[-] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago

Day 4 was all black cats

Everdeep Aurora β€” Exploration-heavy platformer

  • Really well-executed limited palette art. It swaps palettes between different areas for mood. Maybe that's why the playable character is a black cat.
  • This demo is really short. I saw a bit of lore and played some hide and seek, then went through the scary door. The cat has a drill but I don't even get to use it!
  • Didn't get a chance to see any interesting action except for the very last few seconds of the demo
  • The camera feels unpolished. It always freely drifts behind you, so quickly changing directions often will make the camera jiggle unpleasantly. It would be nice if the camera would stay still or lock to an axis sometimes. That would especially help with aiming jumps, since the camera always jerks upward a bit every time you jump.
  • The controls feel great. Super responsive movement with no sliding and little momentum buildup. Jump height is also quick to respond to letting go of the jump key.

Soft wishlist. This demo just wasn't long enough to be totally sell me on the full game.

Project Arrow β€” Puzzle platformer with archery

  • I found this demo to be good but not great. I'm struggling to identify why it didn't appeal to me more.
  • Maybe the selection of levels wasn't impressive enough. There were a handful of puzzle ones, but some just felt like repeats with not much new each time. There seemed to be a lot of autoscrollers.
  • Platforming movement mechanics were simple and straightforward, which is appropriate for a puzzle platformer, but then there are levels with precision platforming and not much puzzle
  • Cool series of boss levels at the end
  • Maybe the demo didn't do enough to hint at the possibilities for the whole bow and arrow mechanic for puzzles, so I'm just not getting hyped enough
  • Maybe I just don't get the presentation of the game? Electronic music and high-tech UI but playing as a cat with a bow in the forest

Pass

Swoosh Cat β€” Precision platformer

  • Celeste but with 360Β° dash
  • Cool mechanic: dash into spikes to bounce off of them
  • Slow motion while aiming, but the aim indicator isn't very accurate. Also, unlimited slow motion
  • Hard to tell when I have dash or not
  • Something feels off about the air control. I often overshoot or undershoot when trying to land on a small platform
  • What a long demo! This is a substantial amount of game to give out.

Pass. I had fun, but I'm currently not in the mood for Celeste-style precision platforming.

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 days ago

Day 5

Look Mum No Computer β€” Twin-stick shooter adventure

  • Trying the demo purely because of the weird trailer
  • Very retro PC gaming vibe. SID chip music!
  • Rough introduction. Big info dump right at the start before I know what I'm doing
  • Music changes as you change the installed skills, which are presented as synthesizer modules
  • Struggling with visibility. Hard to quickly tell what's an enemy and what's background art. Also hard to tell what's collidable and what's clear
  • I'm not finding the combat here very intersting

Pass

Morsels β€” Action roguelike (Isaaclike?) with creature collecting

  • Gross and cute
  • The classics from Rogue: traps, unexplained stuff, retrying a lot until you start to understand
  • Demo shows a small but varied range of creatures with different abilities, which always come with a randomly selected bonus
  • Quick switch between your roster of three
  • At least in this early part of the game, ammo count is really low and even ranged attacks don't go far
  • Great presentation. Pixel art feels kind of like claymation

Pass. I liked the demo a lot, but I'm already playing a lot of roguelikes and my wishlist already has ones I'm more excited for

ODDCORE β€” Surreal boomer shooter

  • Maximalism. An exhilarating force-feeding of the senses.
  • Liminal spaces but actually awesome and fun. Exterminate the Backrooms! Shoot the jump scare monsters in their faces!
  • Excursions into the Oddcore only last 5 minutes unless you buy time extensions
  • Interesting idea: you can teleport home (almost) whenever you want to buy upgrades or more time
  • Chaotic level progression, like really channel surfing through the multiverse. Sometimes, instead of warping to the next level, you end up in a corrupted level or a bonus level or just some weird, mildly creepy room

Wishlisted

[-] [email protected] 1 points 6 days ago

The demo for the update of Camp Keepalive is worth checking out
https://store.steampowered.com/app/3702210/Camp_Keepalive_Endless_Summer_Demo/
It's a nice, casual strategy game that still keeps you thinking.

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We are here to talk and discuss about one of our passions, not fight or be exposed to hate. Posts or responses that are hateful will be deleted to keep the atmosphere good. If repeatedly violated, not only will the comment be deleted but a ban will be handed out as well. We judge each case individually.

3. No excessive self-promotion

Try to keep it to 10% self-promotion / 90% other stuff in your post history.

This is to prevent people from posting for the sole purpose of promoting their own website or social media account.

4. Stay on-topic; no memes, funny videos, giveaways, reposts, or low-effort posts

This community is mostly for discussion and news. Remember to search for the thing you're submitting before posting to see if it's already been posted.

We want to keep the quality of posts high. Therefore, memes, funny videos, low-effort posts and reposts are not allowed. We prohibit giveaways because we cannot be sure that the person holding the giveaway will actually do what they promise.

5. Mark Spoilers and NSFW

Make sure to mark your stuff or it may be removed.

No one wants to be spoiled. Therefore, always mark spoilers. Similarly mark NSFW, in case anyone is browsing in a public space or at work.

6. No linking to piracy

Don't share it here, there are other places to find it. Discussion of piracy is fine.

We don't want us moderators or the admins of lemmy.world to get in trouble for linking to piracy. Therefore, any link to piracy will be removed. Discussion of it is of course allowed.

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