• CoderKat@lemm.ee
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      1 year ago

      You’ve never played Stardew? Oh, you’re in for a treat. One of my favourite games of all time.

      I didn’t like Ori, though. Too difficult, for one thing. It has these especially frustrating escape sequences. It was a pretty game, but that wasn’t enough to make me enjoy it.

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      1 year ago

      I’m gonna go against the grain here and say: if you have lots of stuff to do, stay away from crackdew valley

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        I hit perfection on a vanilla(ish) playthrough… I would say never again, but I currently have a heavily modded SVE play through in summer of year 1.

        I’ll say, getting all those mods to play nice on my old laptop was not fun.

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      I am going to defend ori, at least the first one. Played and finished that.

      Ori is a visually beautiful game and although there were some annoying sections I admit, the game has a very forgiving checkpoint system and before you know it you’ll be chain jumping and platform “surfing” in no time.

      I also like how they incorporated the game theme music throughout the game, but that is my personal thing

      Compared to something like Hollow Knight, which is a also a brilliant game, Ori felt easier or at least provided an easier means for me to fail until I succeed at least.

      Stardew Valley is one of those “you never knew you’d enjoy until the game gets its claws in you”, and it pretty open to how you want to approach it be a farmer, a rancher, miner, explorer, fisherman, valley garden instrument, corporate sellout and I am sure I am missing more