I was actually hoping you would upload soon, glad to see it. I've been so happy watching your channel explode from 7k to 160k, Jack. You really do deserve it.
It's always a good day when Nuclear Throne gets the recognition it deserves. You perfectly summarised why this game is so special. It's so simple but also extremely hard with deeper depths than most triple A games. Truly one of Vlambeer's greatest works.
Roguelikes are MY. GAMES. I have a serious issue with coming back and completing long term games, Elden Ring and Halo Infinite to give a couple examples, but roguelikes just always keep me invested! EtG's huge arsenal and amount of secrets, RoR2's constantly evolving runs and character selection, e.t.c. is why I have over 600 hours in all of the roguelikes I have
I'm late to this video but I haven't seen anyone talk about this one: My favorite roguelike is HyperRogue. Very simple turn-based combat alternating between You and the environment/enemies. It plays like chess with a check/checkmate system to prevent you from dying easily but still makes it difficult as you die with one hit. What I like about it is that there is no real leveling system, there is only really strategy. You can find magic orbs to powerup (things like walking on water tiles and phasing through walls) but they are all temporary. There is no strict goal line, just keep getting treasures and avoid checkmates. There are several randomly generated lands (72+) that keep the strategy interesting. Oh and the chessboard is hyperbolic (funky geometry)
@@Puppy_Puppington ...? What a weird point to bring into my obviously humerous comment. Plus it doesn't even make sense, with the differentiation of "Gamer" that I used.
I'll be the annoying guy who reminds everyone that rogue is not actually the biggest inspiration for recent roguelikes but the Mystery Dungeon series is. Specifically Shiren the Wanderer, it's a pillar of strategy roguelikes. And yes most action games called roguelikes are pretty much not roguelikes (and don't call themselves roguelikes). It's fun how everyone uses this name while the devs don't, because yes it's not grid based, not turn based, not always with a heavy inventory system... So it's pretty much 2 different genre of games. Real roguelikes that are strategy turn-based dungeon crawlers and the action run-based games that are more popular now. In the end I really recommend trying Shiren The Wanderer, the last one came out on switch and pc not too long ago and is an amazing adventure.
I absolutely love how roguelikes are trending towards the ending being “only the beginning.” Their endless replayability is what hooks most players, so offering more than double the content after initial completion is just so fitting and makes them an awesome ride whether it’s your first or millionth time playing.
Hey man, I wanted to let you know how much I love and appreciate your content! It's really awesome when I see you upload a video about one of my favorite games, and it's also really awesome when you make a video about a game I've never played before, and I end up loving it! I had quite the battle with depression back in December and January. I stopped caring about everything, including video games, which have brought so much joy to me. I was scrolling through TH-cam, making myself watch something, and I ended up seeing your Halo Infinite video in my recommended. It put me in such a better headspace, and inspired me to get better, play some good games again, and get creative! Now every time I watch one of your videos, I think of how much they helped me back when I needed it the most! You're the best!
I love nuclear throne too, i always come back. Another good ones to try: -Invisible inc (Turn based stealth game) -Xcom 2 in ironman mode(counts as a roguelike i guess) -Spelunky 1 and 2 (this are the ones that made me fall in love with the genre) -Cogmind (this game is incredible) -Tangledeep (Mystery dungeon SNES style roguelike, Awesome music) -Cataclysm DDA (Zombie survival roguelike) -Caves of qud
3:09 I really believed that the sound change was a real thing, had me dying until you said it was a joke. Then i had to laugh even harder. Great content dude, i have 0 interest in a lot of games you cover, yet i watch every video till the end!
Noita is a pretty great roguelike. It has a bit of a learning curve and is slower paced at times, but really atmospheric and if you wanna get invested it's got tons of content and things to discover with some nordic lore behind it
Nuclear Throne was my Introduction to the rougelike genre and it was one of the games where I genuinely wanted to get good at it, and eventually defeated captain and it was one of the most satisfying moments I’ve ever experienced in video games. And rougelikes have quickly become one of my favorite video game genres.
I have almost 200 hours in Binding Of Isaac and it's DLC's. I maxed out the shop got to multiple endings and have seen almost every item because of greed mode. And yet, I only have over 100 of the 600 achievements and or items the game has to really offer. I see videos every once in a while of a place or item I've never seen in game and I'm off to play it another 30 or so hours.
man, you make awesome videos! they make me remember how much fun i have playing video games and how much of an impact they have on my life. now that we lead super busy lives with barely any time left to do what we want, your videos make me set out a few hours in my week to experience a new style of video game and be amazed and mesmerized by it all over again. wishing you the best of luck and waiting for the moment when you're over a million subs and i get to comment "i was one of the first 50k" :D
I love how roguelikes let you develop your character as well as yourself as a gamer. It brings a different type of immersion when you feel like getting better not because of your gear lvl, but also because you are more experienced with mechanics. Games like "Sifu" makes you develop muscle memory to the lvl you feel like learning a new martial art. Love those games and I appreciate my favourite youtuber explored this genre.
There really is something satisfying about a game that demands your attention but only for what is ultimately a test of dexterity. Once you got the controls and gameplay down you can let your mind drift as you please while the muscle memory does most of the work up until the rise in challenge requires you "lean in" as mentioned in the vid. I've been playing Hollow Knight, and while not a roguelike it does have that sort of gameplay where you can bang your head against a particularly difficult challenge multiple times without any of that gamer rage frustration boiling up. It's all for the sheer enjoyment/rush of wanting that dub and made painless when there's no BS cutscene or other shit to wait through before each attempt. Just straight gameplay where your fingers can actually take the lead while your mind wanders a bit until shit gets serious. Having to sit and focus your entire being on a game can become a pain quick as hell if your having to retry something over and over again while listening and seeing the same old shit each time to get to what feels like such a short period of actual gameplay in those cases. Anyway, great vid, it really does make you think about the psychology behind it a bit! Most appreciated!
I have watched a lot of TH-cam video game think peices and essays and reviews, but somehow only recently stumbled onto your channel recently. And I have to say, there is something about the way you write, edit, deliver, or all the above that makes you a cut above the rest. Always stoked to see a new video from you! Keep it up! P.s. absolutely love roguelikes. You only mentioned a few, but shout out to moonlighter, curse of the dead gods, and slay the spire (if you count that)
A few of my favorites that people might want to check out: Black Paradox, NeuroVoider, Rush Rover, and Ziggurat 2. Some of these might get overlooked for various reasons, e.g. I scrolled past Rush Rover for ages, thinking it was just more shovelware on PSN (apologies to the thumbnail artist!). Not sure what made me eventually buy it, but I love everything about it. There's a ton of upgrades/mods, and the feel of shots ripping through enemies is great.
Roguelikes are 100% my favorite type of game hands down, and I love em in all forms. My favorite is Spelunky 2 (still chipping away at CO), but I absolutely love Slay the Spire, Gungeon, Into the Breach, Hades etc. Really just a sucker for the genre as a whole, no matter what else it may be mixed with. Love the video, happy so many people share my passion for these games!
I was so glad to see atleast a split second of darkest dungeon even if you didn’t talk about it, that game is the poster definition of a love hate relationship.
Something interesting about Roguelikes is that you really only covered Action Roguelikes in this video. The genre has proven to work well in many other types of games like card games, strategy games, platformers, sports, multiplayer party games, sim management, tower defense, rhythm, slot machines, and even diner dash.
Another great video. What’s freaking funny is I was working and just randomly in my head I was thinking, “man I haven’t watched Jack video in a while”. Sure enough I get on my break there it was. So dope
I agree with everything you said here. As a player who has 500 hours in Enter the Gungeon, the primary reason why I keep coming back to it is that there's different stuff and different combos to get all the time. Also, indie devs usually are more consumer friendly and tend to make more polished games these days, which is another reason I love roguelites
I highly recommend Noita if you havne't already tried it. It's best with a good computer but I somehow beat it on a toaster after about 200 hours of not knowing what I was doing. The main draw of Noita is that you find wands and spells to put in the wands, and your goal is to understand the magic system to string together spells in a really overpowered combination (and inevitably die in 1-hit from contact with some potion or something). Lots of content and very difficult, and tons to explore.
Yep definitely one of my favourite genres, they're just so mindlessly fun. To me they're like the new version of arcade games except not so limited to a singular experience, because all the characters you can play as and all the abilities you can unlock shape each run so much. Risk of Rain 2 is my favourite so far, that game is just insane. The way you can stack all the upgrades almost endlessly is amazing, I don't think I've ever played a game that got quite as crazy. You can be so powerful to the point where firing a single shot creates this massive chain reaction of other effects that kills everything on the map. But at the same time enemies endlessly scale with you so it will eventually get to a point where your God status can be wiped away in an instant when you get far too overconfident. AND THEN THERE'S MORE since you get those modifiers to customize each run even more, such as doubling the enemy count, making enemies get random upgrades each round(which can be ANY upgrade, even the legendary stuff) to having a doppleganger of you spawn in every so often to attack you. Incredible game.
Very cool overview of Roguelikes! It's a genre I've been getting increasingly into lately. It's amazing how the gameloop can be adapted to various gameplay categories, from Returnal to Enter the Gungeon to Slay the Spire. My favorite: Risk of Rain 2.
Yea, Isaac's artstyle is a little bit of an acquired taste but it is still very well done and detailed And those 227 hours he talks about aren't even enough to scratch the surface of Isaac
Man I love this channel, Jack, you're simply a TH-cam hidden gem. What I wanted to mention too, is that one of the hardest rogue-like games I've played was a game inside a game, called Demontower inside a lil cutesy (not so cute) indie called Night In The Woods. Finishing the mini-game with it's secret ending is required for the platinum of Night In The Woods and oh boy it doesn't forgive; it was strangely super well put together, but man it was intense. If you ever need a challenge, try that, also Night In The Woods is a fantastic title and it actually teaches you lots of things!
Jack you probably won’t see this but, put simply, you truly know what the fuck is up with video games. You’ve put me on to a lot of games. Thanks for making this video. I never would have tried out nuclear throne or heard about it if it wasn’t for this video. You’re a kick ass TH-camr bro and I wish you nothing but success.
Currently playing Rogue Legacy 2 after beating the first one, and just having a blast. The progression loop is highly addictive. That's what makes the good roguelikes so good, is that they constantly make you say "one more run" even when you keep dying.
One of my favorite rogue-likes/lites is this little indie game called Colt Canyon. In many respects it is like enter the gungeon but with a much more minimalist style art style, western theme, much more brutal and quick combat, and an interesting stealth mechanic. Definitely worth the few bucks it costs if you like rogue likes and it is one of the few I can actually play a lot without getting bored or frustrated.
Truly the best explanation for roguelikes, my interpretation is that roguelikes is like dark souls, but in arcade form. A game that forces you to adapt and learn the randomized enemies and environment is the like a new way to experience an arcade-style game. It gives endless gameplay replayability while also giving your brain a new mental workout for every run. Until you mastered it and can finally watch podcasts or videos in the background. Only problem is the patience and perseverance needed for more of the hardcore roguelike type of games, but all the more reason for you to master the game or waste your time getting better each run, and that's when the gameplay loop kicks in.
Thank you for making me aware of Returnal, I'm now very interested in it, and I hope that the rumors about it coming to PC are true. In exchange I'm also going to suggest you a couple of roguelikes games I enjoy very much, in the hope you don't know them yet. The first one being EverSpace (which now has a sequel, also on steam, in Early Access): I came across this one while looking to a cool alternative to Galaxy on Fire 2 (a cool spaceship RPG, with a "zero to hero" story type style). EverSpace is a very good game with a nice little story that I won't spoil, and very good spaceship "dogfights". I haven't played the 2nd one yet because I can't afford it but the first one is very good, and honestly even better when you just want to chill with some music underneath and shoot some space scum out of your way. The only critique I can make about it is that is severely limited in content, and it has a little DLC that it's a must have to enjoy the game to its fullest (although it's very cheap altogether, I bought both of them for 7 bucks in total); The second game is called "Synthetik" (which also has a sequel in Early Access on steam that is being actively developed): The only other method of coming across this game is by following "SsethTzeentach" channel here on the Tube, if people tells you they found it in their recommended on Steam they are lying. He boosted the sales of the game so much, the devs made an item in his honor if I'm not mistaken lol. Anyway Synthetik is a very cool roguelike (similar to Enter the Gungeon) filled to the brim with content and that will take you hundreds of hours to complete. I don't want to spoil to much because I think in roguelikes, finding stuff for yourself is half the fun but basically you shoot...a lot...and the enemies shoot back and very hard in most cases.....oh this one also supports co-op in both titles!
I’ve never really liked rogue likes. And I’d be happy to say I’m glad others enjoy them but now almost every indie game is a rogue like and it’s driving me insane.
I have to thank you Jack. I like roguelikes and saw Nuclear Throne a while back. I neglected it because I expected it to be too basic and not substantial enough compared to other roguelikes I've played. However after watching this I bought Nuclear Throne and now it's my 4th favorite behind Gungeon, Spelunky 2, and Streets of Rogue. Really a quality game that deserves more attention.
imo . The modern pillars of Roguelikes are : -Enter the Gungeon: being the most refined . (if you are a new developer in the genre . you must play ETG to see how they did it right) -Hades: the best game for new people in the genre . as also having great story. -Risk of Rain 2: One of the best example of 2d game converted to 3d in this genre . Honorable mentions : Going Under - Loop Hero - SYNTHETIK 1&2 - Bad North - The Swords of Dittio . etc....
bro i found you like the day that red dead video started blowing up, u were at like 5k. u keep getting better man and ever video tops the last. ur more comfortable and seeing all the comments talking about wanting more from you. inspiring man. keep it fuckin movin brother
Having played 1600 hours of Nuclear Throne. . . It really is amazing how a game that seems so simple can have so much depth. As you get better, new strategies and tactics that previously seemed impossible, become viable. You never stop learning new strategies. The world record distance runs of Nuclear Throne are absolute madness.
Nuclear throne is one of my favourite games out there, I have over 200 hundreds and have worked really hard to trying to 100% the game. I'm super happy to hear you talk about it
Keep up the good work man i discovered ur channel today and it's pure pleasure, such a good content. Thank u for this and hope u ll grow even bigger u deserve it with all the edits and the script of ur videos ! PS: I need that Hades video !
Rogue likes are by far my favorite genre. Simple concept, but so addicting that you have to do just one more run. Next thing you know you’ve spent way more time playing than you ever expected to
Roguelikes/lites seems to represent the majority of games in my library. I was kind of in denial about liking them but gradually it seems like they took over my collection. I guess it's mostly because I don't have time to really dump into a really long single storyline, but it's easy to kill half an hour with something like Hades.
This is why I love game pass so much. I pretty much only play online shooters. But while scrolling thru the games on game pass, I came across HADES. I decided to try it out. That was my first rogue like/lite (idk the difference). I was hooked. These are some of the most fun games I've ever played. Love the content dude
I have grown up playing Binding of Isaac Rebirth and that game is so fun for me that I played it from the beginning 5 times and still had fun. Also, Cult of the Lamb came out recently and it's so fun to play that I spent 6 hours playing it first time I launched it. However, although it's easy to make a game in this genre it's also easy to make it boring by not introducing anything new
my favorite rougelike is the bozak horde dlc from dl1. its a series of parkour, combat, race against time trials. and its multiplayer 4 player co-op is great
The thing about roguelikes is you can combine them with so many different genres. It literally has endless possibilities. More companies need to tap in to this imo
Hell,there is even more to rougelikes,there are rougelites,which some kind of progression system,the rougelike deckbuilder genre has been really rising up in popularity,also having a ton of variety in gameplay and visuals,there is just a lot to the genre you can enjoy and you can make a channel just about those types of games.
Roguelike Card Games might just be my favorite genre. Slay the Spire and Monster Train are two of the most engaging, replayable games I’ve ever experienced. I have 800 hours in Slay the Spire over the last three years and still have only A20’d the Ironclad and Watcher. Game rules - there are STILL deck archetypes I haven’t explored.
The first video I watched from you was the rdr online video, and I couldnt process how good you were at making videos and how underrated you are, you make videos with such a high quality that its just mind blowing that all its being done by one person, I love your videos, your content in general its just great, if you countine to go on the way youre doing, I bet youre reaching a mill. followers half way into 2023, keep it up ❤️
I can't tell you how much did I feel like im a 7th grader again when all I did the last summer for college break is play the game 10 Hours a day. I love EVERYTHING about hades.
I was actually hoping you would upload soon, glad to see it. I've been so happy watching your channel explode from 7k to 160k, Jack. You really do deserve it.
Thanks so much :))
I know my day is going to be a good day whenever Jack drops a video
FR!!
@@JackSather I would love smaller videos like tier list videos or taking about movies if you want to also could start a second channel.
Agreed
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Always pumped for the once a month banger video Jack puts out.
Absolutely! I am always so excited to see a new upload.
I'm so happy the algorithm finally favored you with your RDR2 video, you're by far my favorite TH-camr now. Keep up the good work.
Ah thanks amanda!!
Dude I don't care if that hades video isn't finished or if it's literally 40hours, I need it!
hahah heard!
I think he said he took 40 hrs editing the video. Not the video being 40hrs long.
@@Sam-kj9ui Just Haku isn't very bright though. So he wasn't paying attention when Jack mentioned Hades in the video.
It's always a good day when Nuclear Throne gets the recognition it deserves. You perfectly summarised why this game is so special. It's so simple but also extremely hard with deeper depths than most triple A games. Truly one of Vlambeer's greatest works.
Roguelikes are consistently some of the best games out there. I love ETG, Isaac, Dead Cells, etc. Most modern ones are amazing.
C:DDA
Katana Zero Hotline Miami fucking love em
Roguelikes are MY. GAMES. I have a serious issue with coming back and completing long term games, Elden Ring and Halo Infinite to give a couple examples, but roguelikes just always keep me invested! EtG's huge arsenal and amount of secrets, RoR2's constantly evolving runs and character selection, e.t.c. is why I have over 600 hours in all of the roguelikes I have
I'm late to this video but I haven't seen anyone talk about this one:
My favorite roguelike is HyperRogue. Very simple turn-based combat alternating between You and the environment/enemies. It plays like chess with a check/checkmate system to prevent you from dying easily but still makes it difficult as you die with one hit. What I like about it is that there is no real leveling system, there is only really strategy.
You can find magic orbs to powerup (things like walking on water tiles and phasing through walls) but they are all temporary. There is no strict goal line, just keep getting treasures and avoid checkmates. There are several randomly generated lands (72+) that keep the strategy interesting.
Oh and the chessboard is hyperbolic (funky geometry)
This guy's an Underrated Gametuber.
Let's hope he doesn't have any sus social opinions 🤞
Btw I look forward to what kind of content you've got to offer Gamer-man Jack Sather😂, keep up with the Smart work...
@@LightPink He’s a gamer. Every gamer has at least that *one* view that could probably get them canceled. It comes from extensive X-Box exposure.
@@viderevero1338 you mean he’s a human being. Every human being has different opinions. Yup.
@@Puppy_Puppington ...? What a weird point to bring into my obviously humerous comment. Plus it doesn't even make sense, with the differentiation of "Gamer" that I used.
I'll be the annoying guy who reminds everyone that rogue is not actually the biggest inspiration for recent roguelikes but the Mystery Dungeon series is.
Specifically Shiren the Wanderer, it's a pillar of strategy roguelikes.
And yes most action games called roguelikes are pretty much not roguelikes (and don't call themselves roguelikes). It's fun how everyone uses this name while the devs don't, because yes it's not grid based, not turn based, not always with a heavy inventory system...
So it's pretty much 2 different genre of games. Real roguelikes that are strategy turn-based dungeon crawlers and the action run-based games that are more popular now.
In the end I really recommend trying Shiren The Wanderer, the last one came out on switch and pc not too long ago and is an amazing adventure.
Everything this Jack guy makes is great. I watch even the stuff I’m not interested in because he always does so well
I absolutely love how roguelikes are trending towards the ending being “only the beginning.” Their endless replayability is what hooks most players, so offering more than double the content after initial completion is just so fitting and makes them an awesome ride whether it’s your first or millionth time playing.
Hey man, I wanted to let you know how much I love and appreciate your content! It's really awesome when I see you upload a video about one of my favorite games, and it's also really awesome when you make a video about a game I've never played before, and I end up loving it! I had quite the battle with depression back in December and January. I stopped caring about everything, including video games, which have brought so much joy to me. I was scrolling through TH-cam, making myself watch something, and I ended up seeing your Halo Infinite video in my recommended. It put me in such a better headspace, and inspired me to get better, play some good games again, and get creative! Now every time I watch one of your videos, I think of how much they helped me back when I needed it the most! You're the best!
🥲 makes me so glad to hear that!
I love nuclear throne too, i always come back. Another good ones to try:
-Invisible inc (Turn based stealth game)
-Xcom 2 in ironman mode(counts as a roguelike i guess)
-Spelunky 1 and 2 (this are the ones that made me fall in love with the genre)
-Cogmind (this game is incredible)
-Tangledeep (Mystery dungeon SNES style roguelike, Awesome music)
-Cataclysm DDA (Zombie survival roguelike)
-Caves of qud
Thanks for putting the spotlight on Nuclear Throne! It's my favorite game and very few people seem to even know about it.
Of course Eddie Murphy!
3:09
I really believed that the sound change was a real thing, had me dying until you said it was a joke.
Then i had to laugh even harder. Great content dude, i have 0 interest in a lot of games you cover, yet i watch every video till the end!
hahaha hell ya!
Noita is a pretty great roguelike. It has a bit of a learning curve and is slower paced at times, but really atmospheric and if you wanna get invested it's got tons of content and things to discover with some nordic lore behind it
Nuclear Throne was my Introduction to the rougelike genre and it was one of the games where I genuinely wanted to get good at it, and eventually defeated captain and it was one of the most satisfying moments I’ve ever experienced in video games. And rougelikes have quickly become one of my favorite video game genres.
Absolutely loved the Stardust analogy! I feel like that movie is so underrated
So underrated!
i'm so glad to finally see someone talk like this on my favorite genre.
ngl you did the binding of isaac dirty for playing the flash one
Never was able to beat nuclear throne but it is a ton of fun. Also still working on Outer Wilds and absolutely loving it
Nuclear Throne is equally as great as it is fucking bullshit.
it technically is also roguelike
My favorite genre. It all started with The Binding Of Isaac for me. I probably played roguelikes before that, but I didn't know what they were.
same, the classic flash isaac, when killing the satan was an achievement and every room in sheol scary af.
I have almost 200 hours in Binding Of Isaac and it's DLC's. I maxed out the shop got to multiple endings and have seen almost every item because of greed mode. And yet, I only have over 100 of the 600 achievements and or items the game has to really offer. I see videos every once in a while of a place or item I've never seen in game and I'm off to play it another 30 or so hours.
death certificate.
Some underrated roguelikes:
-cogmind
-streets of rogue
-rogue glitch
I honestly don’t know why streets of rogue is so unknown it really doesn’t make any sense
man, you make awesome videos! they make me remember how much fun i have playing video games and how much of an impact they have on my life. now that we lead super busy lives with barely any time left to do what we want, your videos make me set out a few hours in my week to experience a new style of video game and be amazed and mesmerized by it all over again.
wishing you the best of luck and waiting for the moment when you're over a million subs and i get to comment "i was one of the first 50k" :D
2:30 "mroe plates more dates do a natty or not on him" got me cracking lad, amazing content!
One of the best things about roguelikes is that your character doesn't get better, YOU DO
exactly, it's entirely skill based
I love how roguelikes let you develop your character as well as yourself as a gamer. It brings a different type of immersion when you feel like getting better not because of your gear lvl, but also because you are more experienced with mechanics. Games like "Sifu" makes you develop muscle memory to the lvl you feel like learning a new martial art. Love those games and I appreciate my favourite youtuber explored this genre.
agreed, and I LOVE sifu!!
My brother plays Noita. The game is notorius for every pixel has the posibility to be hostile towards you.
Noita is fucking tight
There really is something satisfying about a game that demands your attention but only for what is ultimately a test of dexterity. Once you got the controls and gameplay down you can let your mind drift as you please while the muscle memory does most of the work up until the rise in challenge requires you "lean in" as mentioned in the vid. I've been playing Hollow Knight, and while not a roguelike it does have that sort of gameplay where you can bang your head against a particularly difficult challenge multiple times without any of that gamer rage frustration boiling up. It's all for the sheer enjoyment/rush of wanting that dub and made painless when there's no BS cutscene or other shit to wait through before each attempt. Just straight gameplay where your fingers can actually take the lead while your mind wanders a bit until shit gets serious. Having to sit and focus your entire being on a game can become a pain quick as hell if your having to retry something over and over again while listening and seeing the same old shit each time to get to what feels like such a short period of actual gameplay in those cases.
Anyway, great vid, it really does make you think about the psychology behind it a bit! Most appreciated!
just discovered this channel, on an absolute binge! great vids brotha
Roguelike players in hell, assigned to same punishment as Sisyphus be like:
yo, this gameplay is fire
the amount of care and quality that is put into these videos is amazing
I have watched a lot of TH-cam video game think peices and essays and reviews, but somehow only recently stumbled onto your channel recently. And I have to say, there is something about the way you write, edit, deliver, or all the above that makes you a cut above the rest. Always stoked to see a new video from you! Keep it up!
P.s. absolutely love roguelikes. You only mentioned a few, but shout out to moonlighter, curse of the dead gods, and slay the spire (if you count that)
A few of my favorites that people might want to check out: Black Paradox, NeuroVoider, Rush Rover, and Ziggurat 2.
Some of these might get overlooked for various reasons, e.g. I scrolled past Rush Rover for ages, thinking it was just more shovelware on PSN (apologies to the thumbnail artist!).
Not sure what made me eventually buy it, but I love everything about it. There's a ton of upgrades/mods, and the feel of shots ripping through enemies is great.
2:30 the funny part about this is the general community considers steroids very low tier and eyes very high tier lol
Roguelikes are 100% my favorite type of game hands down, and I love em in all forms. My favorite is Spelunky 2 (still chipping away at CO), but I absolutely love Slay the Spire, Gungeon, Into the Breach, Hades etc. Really just a sucker for the genre as a whole, no matter what else it may be mixed with. Love the video, happy so many people share my passion for these games!
Now THIS is what i was waiting for, Another Jack Sather video.
we all happy when a new jack sather video comes out
❤️❤️
@@JackSather give me money
I was so glad to see atleast a split second of darkest dungeon even if you didn’t talk about it, that game is the poster definition of a love hate relationship.
Something interesting about Roguelikes is that you really only covered Action Roguelikes in this video.
The genre has proven to work well in many other types of games like card games, strategy games, platformers, sports, multiplayer party games, sim management, tower defense, rhythm, slot machines, and even diner dash.
Another great video. What’s freaking funny is I was working and just randomly in my head I was thinking, “man I haven’t watched Jack video in a while”. Sure enough I get on my break there it was. So dope
Hahah hell ya!
I agree with everything you said here. As a player who has 500 hours in Enter the Gungeon, the primary reason why I keep coming back to it is that there's different stuff and different combos to get all the time. Also, indie devs usually are more consumer friendly and tend to make more polished games these days, which is another reason I love roguelites
I was excited when you chose to talk about nuclear throne, it's a great game
I highly recommend Noita if you havne't already tried it. It's best with a good computer but I somehow beat it on a toaster after about 200 hours of not knowing what I was doing.
The main draw of Noita is that you find wands and spells to put in the wands, and your goal is to understand the magic system to string together spells in a really overpowered combination (and inevitably die in 1-hit from contact with some potion or something). Lots of content and very difficult, and tons to explore.
Yep definitely one of my favourite genres, they're just so mindlessly fun. To me they're like the new version of arcade games except not so limited to a singular experience, because all the characters you can play as and all the abilities you can unlock shape each run so much.
Risk of Rain 2 is my favourite so far, that game is just insane. The way you can stack all the upgrades almost endlessly is amazing, I don't think I've ever played a game that got quite as crazy. You can be so powerful to the point where firing a single shot creates this massive chain reaction of other effects that kills everything on the map.
But at the same time enemies endlessly scale with you so it will eventually get to a point where your God status can be wiped away in an instant when you get far too overconfident.
AND THEN THERE'S MORE since you get those modifiers to customize each run even more, such as doubling the enemy count, making enemies get random upgrades each round(which can be ANY upgrade, even the legendary stuff) to having a doppleganger of you spawn in every so often to attack you.
Incredible game.
Very cool overview of Roguelikes! It's a genre I've been getting increasingly into lately. It's amazing how the gameloop can be adapted to various gameplay categories, from Returnal to Enter the Gungeon to Slay the Spire.
My favorite: Risk of Rain 2.
I was fairly burned out on this genre till I played Synthetik, truly underrated.
Hades is a banger as well.
got into Synthetik after seeing SsethTzeentach rave about it
Synthetik is boss
Do you like violence? Of course you do.. it's a part of you.. and who are you, to deny your own nature?
I'm surprised it's not Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead
Hey hey people
As someone with over 2000 hours in BoI, it's depressing how much you're underselling it
Yea, Isaac's artstyle is a little bit of an acquired taste but it is still very well done and detailed
And those 227 hours he talks about aren't even enough to scratch the surface of Isaac
Man I love this channel, Jack, you're simply a TH-cam hidden gem.
What I wanted to mention too, is that one of the hardest rogue-like games I've played was a game inside a game, called Demontower inside a lil cutesy (not so cute) indie called Night In The Woods. Finishing the mini-game with it's secret ending is required for the platinum of Night In The Woods and oh boy it doesn't forgive; it was strangely super well put together, but man it was intense. If you ever need a challenge, try that, also Night In The Woods is a fantastic title and it actually teaches you lots of things!
Jack you probably won’t see this but, put simply, you truly know what the fuck is up with video games. You’ve put me on to a lot of games. Thanks for making this video. I never would have tried out nuclear throne or heard about it if it wasn’t for this video. You’re a kick ass TH-camr bro and I wish you nothing but success.
Babe, wake up, there's a new Jack Sather video.
Currently playing Rogue Legacy 2 after beating the first one, and just having a blast. The progression loop is highly addictive. That's what makes the good roguelikes so good, is that they constantly make you say "one more run" even when you keep dying.
My new favourite TH-camr!
Such great wholesome videos talking about amazing games
Hell ya!!
One of my favorite rogue-likes/lites is this little indie game called Colt Canyon. In many respects it is like enter the gungeon but with a much more minimalist style art style, western theme, much more brutal and quick combat, and an interesting stealth mechanic. Definitely worth the few bucks it costs if you like rogue likes and it is one of the few I can actually play a lot without getting bored or frustrated.
Truly the best explanation for roguelikes, my interpretation is that roguelikes is like dark souls, but in arcade form.
A game that forces you to adapt and learn the randomized enemies and environment is the like a new way to experience an arcade-style game. It gives endless gameplay replayability while also giving your brain a new mental workout for every run. Until you mastered it and can finally watch podcasts or videos in the background.
Only problem is the patience and perseverance needed for more of the hardcore roguelike type of games, but all the more reason for you to master the game or waste your time getting better each run, and that's when the gameplay loop kicks in.
Jack: Doesn't mention Don't Starve in the artstyle category of Roguelikes.
Me: [Insert a ridiculously long wall of text here 🤓]
I don't think Don't Starve is a roguelike
Perfect timing there man been feeling like shit all week this is what I needed
Thank you for making me aware of Returnal, I'm now very interested in it, and I hope that the rumors about it coming to PC are true.
In exchange I'm also going to suggest you a couple of roguelikes games I enjoy very much, in the hope you don't know them yet.
The first one being EverSpace (which now has a sequel, also on steam, in Early Access): I came across this one while looking to a cool alternative to Galaxy on Fire 2 (a cool spaceship RPG, with a "zero to hero" story type style). EverSpace is a very good game with a nice little story that I won't spoil, and very good spaceship "dogfights".
I haven't played the 2nd one yet because I can't afford it but the first one is very good, and honestly even better when you just want to chill with some music underneath and shoot some space scum out of your way.
The only critique I can make about it is that is severely limited in content, and it has a little DLC that it's a must have to enjoy the game to its fullest (although it's very cheap altogether, I bought both of them for 7 bucks in total);
The second game is called "Synthetik" (which also has a sequel in Early Access on steam that is being actively developed): The only other method of coming across this game is by following "SsethTzeentach" channel here on the Tube, if people tells you they found it in their recommended on Steam they are lying.
He boosted the sales of the game so much, the devs made an item in his honor if I'm not mistaken lol.
Anyway Synthetik is a very cool roguelike (similar to Enter the Gungeon) filled to the brim with content and that will take you hundreds of hours to complete.
I don't want to spoil to much because I think in roguelikes, finding stuff for yourself is half the fun but basically you shoot...a lot...and the enemies shoot back and very hard in most cases.....oh this one also supports co-op in both titles!
I’ve never really liked rogue likes. And I’d be happy to say I’m glad others enjoy them but now almost every indie game is a rogue like and it’s driving me insane.
Oh my god, it’s Jack Sather
the MPMD allusion got me good
I have to thank you Jack. I like roguelikes and saw Nuclear Throne a while back. I neglected it because I expected it to be too basic and not substantial enough compared to other roguelikes I've played. However after watching this I bought Nuclear Throne and now it's my 4th favorite behind Gungeon, Spelunky 2, and Streets of Rogue. Really a quality game that deserves more attention.
I love Roguelikes too! You were the reason I got into Risk of Rain 2
Just dropped what I was doing and sat in the couch
Can’t believe this guy isn’t more popular. My first time subscribing to someone in like 5 years that wasn’t to enter a raffle or something
imo . The modern pillars of Roguelikes are :
-Enter the Gungeon: being the most refined . (if you are a new developer in the genre . you must play ETG to see how they did it right)
-Hades: the best game for new people in the genre . as also having great story.
-Risk of Rain 2: One of the best example of 2d game converted to 3d in this genre .
Honorable mentions : Going Under - Loop Hero - SYNTHETIK 1&2 - Bad North - The Swords of Dittio . etc....
Hey I’m in highschool rn and I suffer from social anxiety and some shits going on rn in my life but ngl whenever you post it makes my day better
Very glad to hear that :)
bro i found you like the day that red dead video started blowing up, u were at like 5k. u keep getting better man and ever video tops the last. ur more comfortable and seeing all the comments talking about wanting more from you. inspiring man. keep it fuckin movin brother
Thanks dood
Having played 1600 hours of Nuclear Throne. . . It really is amazing how a game that seems so simple can have so much depth. As you get better, new strategies and tactics that previously seemed impossible, become viable. You never stop learning new strategies.
The world record distance runs of Nuclear Throne are absolute madness.
This may come as sudden compliment, but I'm glad I found this channel.
Very chill, very nice, and you Jack giving away a nice charisma 👉👉
Thank ya!!
Nuclear throne is one of my favourite games out there, I have over 200 hundreds and have worked really hard to trying to 100% the game. I'm super happy to hear you talk about it
Keep up the good work man i discovered ur channel today and it's pure pleasure, such a good content. Thank u for this and hope u ll grow even bigger u deserve it with all the edits and the script of ur videos !
PS: I need that Hades video !
Rogue likes are by far my favorite genre. Simple concept, but so addicting that you have to do just one more run. Next thing you know you’ve spent way more time playing than you ever expected to
When the 'new' video pops up in my feed 11 days after publishing... is priceless. (With notifications on.)
Roguelikes/lites seems to represent the majority of games in my library. I was kind of in denial about liking them but gradually it seems like they took over my collection. I guess it's mostly because I don't have time to really dump into a really long single storyline, but it's easy to kill half an hour with something like Hades.
Amazing content
really looks like a documentary
but a cool one
This is why I love game pass so much. I pretty much only play online shooters. But while scrolling thru the games on game pass, I came across HADES. I decided to try it out. That was my first rogue like/lite (idk the difference). I was hooked. These are some of the most fun games I've ever played. Love the content dude
Maybe the most underrated TH-camr
Love all your videos keep up the good work man!
Thank you!!
227 hours in 1 game?
*Northernlion has entered the chat*
Roguelikes are one of my favorite genre’s ever so im very happy you made a video about this topic, keep up the amazing work
i really appreciate the passion that goes in those videos keep up the good work!!
I have grown up playing Binding of Isaac Rebirth and that game is so fun for me that I played it from the beginning 5 times and still had fun. Also, Cult of the Lamb came out recently and it's so fun to play that I spent 6 hours playing it first time I launched it. However, although it's easy to make a game in this genre it's also easy to make it boring by not introducing anything new
my favorite rougelike is the bozak horde dlc from dl1. its a series of parkour, combat, race against time trials. and its multiplayer 4 player co-op is great
man hades deserved GOTY ... truly a masterpiece
You keep making videos in my brain.
Good shit again, man!
Risk of rain 2 has been this experience for me, it’s nice to throw on a podcast and just go for a few loops.
As a gaming lover and a gym rat, dude when he put derek there even for that short time period it made my day.
The passion with which you talk about games is super great. Love the videos :)
The thing about roguelikes is you can combine them with so many different genres. It literally has endless possibilities. More companies need to tap in to this imo
Hell,there is even more to rougelikes,there are rougelites,which some kind of progression system,the rougelike deckbuilder genre has been really rising up in popularity,also having a ton of variety in gameplay and visuals,there is just a lot to the genre you can enjoy and you can make a channel just about those types of games.
So happy about the new video. Great job man!
I suck ass at nuclear throne, but dear god do I love it, thanks for highlighting this lesser known game!
Roguelike Card Games might just be my favorite genre. Slay the Spire and Monster Train are two of the most engaging, replayable games I’ve ever experienced. I have 800 hours in Slay the Spire over the last three years and still have only A20’d the Ironclad and Watcher. Game rules - there are STILL deck archetypes I haven’t explored.
I was going to drop a comment very similar to this, but instead I'll just +1 yours! Slay the Spire is amazing!
The first video I watched from you was the rdr online video, and I couldnt process how good you were at making videos and how underrated you are, you make videos with such a high quality that its just mind blowing that all its being done by one person, I love your videos, your content in general its just great, if you countine to go on the way youre doing, I bet youre reaching a mill. followers half way into 2023, keep it up ❤️
Love it dude. Always love the background music some of the best blendings
I played Hades because of the story!-I loved the surprise when I noticed that the story can even change the game loop.
I can't tell you how much did I feel like im a 7th grader again when all I did the last summer for college break is play the game 10 Hours a day. I love EVERYTHING about hades.