Tired of repetitive mainstream bullshit? Sick of people circlejerking over the same five indie games? Want to increase your knowledge and widen your perspective of the medium if you're a total dork like me? Here's the place to find and recommend games! Just list a couple games you like that aren't well-known and jot a description down as well to explain why other people should care. I'll start:
Valdis Story: Abyssal City - This is a solid ARPG/Metroidvania released by Endless Fluff Games. It's surprisingly ambitious for a game from a small indie team, with four playable characters, stats-leveling, skill trees, a magic system, decent enemy variety, and a number of bosses, all presented with a unique art style that I personally enjoyed very much. There quite a few rough edges (as is to be expected of a game in this niche), but overall, this is a very good game, and I highly recommend it.
Hypnospace Outlaw - I feel like this is more dubious than the other games on this list and may be a good bit more popular, but screw it. It definitely deserves a recommendation. This is a faux internet simulator, where you are a moderator on a Netscape inspired version of the internet, in your virtual sleep virtually, in 1999. It's really fricking brilliant and I can't emphasize enough just how well the creators of this game managed to pull that concept off, with a fair number of ridiculous yet believable webpages, a great interface, and fantastic intertwining narrative threads throughout. Great stuff.
Toree 3D/Toree 2 - These are two fun 3D platformers that should be bought as a combo package because A: They are priced the same and B: Toree 2 is essentially just an extra level pack for Toree 3D. I've got 8.7 hours between the two and can attest that they are well worth it to get.
Broken Reality - A vaporwave adventure game with solid aesthetics and fun exploration. Don't really know what else to say beyond I had a good time with it and, since you're on this site, you probably would to. It evokes the same nonsensical internet "vibe".
Eversion - Fun little 2D platformer with some unique mechanics. What's not to love?
Know By Heart - Ice Pick Lodge's woefully overlooked latest release. It's a narrative game about letting go of the past that pulls you into that narrative full force. Play this game.
Also, not obscure, but I've been playing Tunic and it's very, very good. Highly recommend that as well.
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I'm a strategy game nerd so here are some of my favorites.
Decisive Campaigns: Barbarossa - One of the best beginner wargames out there, it's easy to learn, has a great ui, and is long but not too long. The only negative is it really only has one campaign, the game is built around the German campaign with the Soviet one being less in-depth and also less fun.
Unity of Command II - A fantastic turn base strategy game, once again easy to learn and has a great ui. The levels are all built well will killer short turn lengths which allow the AI to feel really intelligent. If you like the base game the DLC is just as good.
Gary Grigsby's War in The East 2 - Only a recommend for people that love wargames is the A tier for detail and depth. No game more accurately portrays the Eastern Front more realistically. However, it has a lot of the generic wargames problem, it's overly complex, hard to understand, and a UI from the 2000s. Still this most recent game has made improvements with most of these problems with the option to allow the AI to takeover air warfare and logistics(some of the most esoteric game systems).
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Put about 400 hours into Wite2 and another 500 in Witw please send help
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Playing as the baddies, smh.
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Are you feeling okay bud?
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