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Ok I guess I realized I have some brief notes for stuff I've played since June that hasn't made it onto here, so let's just do some quick ones starting with the category in my notes for games I played on Steam that I then hid from my library because I don't see myself ever playing them again:
Teleglitch: Sounded interesting forever ago, didn't really like the vibe or the way it played
Ryse: Son of Rome: Incredibly bland and mediocre interactive cutscene with bad dudebro energy
Rise of the Triad (2013): Not interesting enough that I even remember what I did or didn't like
Fallen Enchantress: Same, but also kinda janky
Cultist Simulator: Strong contender for most irritating/frustrating thing I've played this year because the UI sucks and is completely unexplained, and I uninstalled it pretty quick
Arcana Heart 3 LOVE MAX!!!: Came in a bundle, seems like a fighting game that feels worse to play than other options while also being too waifu heavy for me
Wolfenstein: The New Order: Surprisingly boring and unsatisfying for a game where you play as a Jewish person running around killing Nazis, not bad, just bland
Tyranny: Probably has some interesting things in it because it's Obsidian, but I just wasn't feeling it a few hours in (and I have a strong bias against real-time-with-pause to begin with because it's terrible)
Divinity: Dragon Commander: I like the premise and what I saw of the characters and story outside the game, but the game itself feels pretty clunky bad to play
Code Vein: I hit alt-F4 and uninstalled it before finishing the character creator because it made me physically uncomfortable
Injustice 2: The first game was surprisingly fun and had a surprisingly good story, but this one looks uglier, didn't feel great to play to me, and the load times were absolutely atrocious even from an NVMe drive
Borderlands 3: I cannot stress enough how good the gameplay feels and how incredibly awful everything else is. They polished the gameplay really well, made interesting skill trees and added some good mechanics, and just running around doing stuff in the world feels pretty great...but the writing is brain-meltingly awful, I either hate or don't care about every single character I met in the first five hours, and the UI has somehow gotten even worse than the previous games
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mendelpalace · 2 years
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Promotional art for Teleglitch by Dotstripe (Fredi Tarenõmm)
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vermimorph · 11 months
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these death screen messages feel oddly vulnerable and not mean
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mysteamgrids · 2 years
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palnai · 2 years
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Teleglitch A fun game but it's a roguelike, I've played and it enjoyed it but I've kinda hit a point where I just don't have enough drive to beat it. Live, die, repeat gets old.
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toastsnaffler · 7 months
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i got a humble bundle like 2 years ago bc there were 2 specific games i wanted from it + it was cheaper than buying either of them individually + I didn't even LOOK at the other stuff in it but now every couple of months someone will mention a game that sounds cool as hell and I'll search it up on steam and discover I already own it. gift that keeps on giving for reaaal
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pagesofkenna · 1 year
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Steam Keys Giveaway
I'm giving away game keys, first come first served! Everything is on Steam unless otherwise noted. Just reply or message me with what game you want, and I'll DM you the game key.
Please reblog so I can try to get more of these claimed!
Bolded are games I'm recommending and would really like to see people grab
A Mortician's Tale
Agents of Mayhem
Alien Spidy
Crusader Kings: Complete
Darksiders: Warmaster Edition
Darksiders 2: Definitive Edition
Death Squared
Ducati 90th Anniversary
Euro Truck Simulator 2
Europa Universalis 4
Fahrenheit: Indigo Prophecy
Hiveswap Act 1
Hollow Knight
Hyper Light Drifter
Into the Breach
Into the Breach
Jackbox Party Pack 2
Killing Floor 2
Lego Batman 3
Magicka
Mortal Shell (EPIC GAMES)
Pacman Championship Edition 2
Portal Knight
Psychonauts
Rebuild 3: Gangs of Deadsville
Saints Row the Third
Saints Row the Third: Remastered (EPIC GAMES)
Shakedown Hawaii (EPIC GAMES)
Sniper Elite 3
Speed Brawl
Stick Fight
Stick Fight
SuperHot
Teleglitch: More Die Edition
Tilt Brush
Titan Quest Anniversary
Tropico 4
Undertale
Wargroove
Wizards of Legend
World of Goo
Worms Revolution
Zombotron
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gmlocg · 10 months
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1,936.) Teleglitch
Release: December 10th, 2012 // July 24th, 2013 | GGF: Top-Down Shooter, Action, Survival Horror, Roguelike, Crafting, Atmospheric | Developer(s): Test3 Projects OÜ | Publisher(s): Paradox Interactive AB | Platform(s): Linux (2012), Macintosh (2012), Windows (2012)
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itsthepeg · 7 years
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Steam update: Uplink, a hackerific hot mess
Like every pop culture interpretation of hacking you’ve ever seen, Uplink is inaccurate, dull and confusing. 
The game has you, a hacker, breaking into computer systems around the world for some freelance organization, the Uber of international cybercrime. It sounds exciting! It’s not.
That’s because the entire game has you staring at a computer screen on your computer screen. It takes the parts of hacking nobody’s really interested in - remembering your username and password, making sure your hardware and software are up to date, paying fines - and gives you the opportunity to live them out in all their glory. Meanwhile, the exciting part of stealing sensitive data and trying not to get caught boils down to rooting through file trees and trying to match up nine-digit serial numbers before you get booted from the server.This is not how real hacking works, but it is frustrating as hell.
Taking this one game at a time clearly isn’t holding my attention, so I’m thinking I’ll alternate between a couple next week. And they are: Tower of Guns and Teleglitch: Die More Edition! 
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alla3b · 4 years
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prosteam-blog · 6 years
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Купить игру Teleglitch: Die More Edition для STEAM дешево, онлайн⠀ ⠀ https://prosteam.ru/catalogs/91-teleglitch-die-more-edition-dlya-steam.html⠀ ⠀ #Teleglitch #prosteam #prosteamru #купитьигру #купитьигры #steam #steamигры #магазинигр #купитьключ #TeleglitchSTEAM https://www.instagram.com/p/BpOia-2A4eo/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1ai8qgabjz7e6
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mendelpalace · 2 years
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Teleglitch: A Guided Tour by Jimmy McGee
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rewindfrequency · 6 years
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Teleglitch: Die More Edition Review
It's time to get off this wretched planet! Fight your way through hordes of mutants and robots in Teleglitch: Die More Edition.
Developed by Test3 Projects   Published by Paradox Interactive   Played on: Microsoft Windows   Also available on: MAC OS and Linux   A freak accident involving a long-range teleportation machine occurs on the planet of Medusa-1C. The planet is owned by the Militech Corporation, who produce both mutant and robotic soldiers as well as other armaments for various factions across the universe. But…
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mysteamgrids · 3 years
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captblakhelm · 7 years
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blubberquark · 5 years
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Seeing in 3D
I used to have a rule about game development: If the gameplay is not in 3D, the art should not be in 3D.
That is a very low bar. Not every 3D game needs have full six degrees of freedom. Just making some use of verticality or letting the player turn the camera goes a long way.
Most games with first-person perspective let you see much farther than the size of the screen, while objects close to the player can be occluded by others. In a 2D game, you usually don’t have to walk around to look behind obstacles. Some 2D games like Teleglitch or Dungeons of Dredmor simulate line of sight by covering “invisible” areas in the fog of war.
With a scrolling top-down view, you see a small part of the map at a fixed level of detail, and with a side-scrolling view, you see behind obstacles. This makes a top-down perspective suited for strategy and planning, and a side-scrolling perspective suited for fast platforming.
If your game has movement in 3D along a narrow, winding path, then in a way it can be considered as only one-dimensional. But you can only face one end of a corridor. In a side-scroller, or a top-down view, you never need to turn around to see what is behind you.
Even if you don’t need to think about the game mechanics in 3D, seeing the world in 3D can make a difference.
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