thank you so much for the video, I think the first time you made one it was at 100 reviews or something right after launch and it got the momentum going, it's really helped me (temporarily) make a life out of devving
I love that when you were reading Master Freeze you managed to read the effect of it putting stacks of freeze on you, then read the regular effects of freeze, do a lot of mental calculations about the damage you would take from the stacks of freeze, and completely miss the text in between these two parts, that said you would become immune to the damage dealt by freeze.
I appreciate that you tried to make it simple because my brain still turned mush initially. But as the video went on and you showed off the mechanics you prioritized, like poise, meditation, and how the build relied on standing still, I began to understand a little better. As always, I really enjoy learning about all the intricate mechanics from you!
I love how every turn all of those messages are speeding by; the game is trying to explain to you what in the world is happening, but there's just such a lot of mechanics influencing dmg output it's crazy
Moreeeeee! For me its one of those that sound good just listening sense that art style/ game play isnt my favorites but heing him talk through is build was fun
This game is soooo fuuun. Trying to beat the game on Newgame+8 currently and it takes a lot of discipline to get runs going at that difficulty but it's so satisfying because the harder difficulties give you WAY more XP for skill points and stat points.
One question, would this game be good for someone who never played a Traditional roguelike before? I never got into any of em because most felt really wiki-heavy/guide delenndant, which i dislike a lot
It is a pretty big jump into the deep end for a first one. I think you could absolutely have fun and win just messing around new to the genre. Personally for a _first_ I'd recommend Rogue Fable IV, it is a much easier digest and a good entry point. Then coming to this when you're ready for something extremely meaty.
Oh, shit! Reminds me of Caves of Qud! Such a good game, & I believe it's quite the compliment that this game reminds me of it. Kudos to the devs (dev?) Edit: just a more bite sized version
the master freeze had a whole paragraph about you no longer taking freeze damage, so it would not have broken your build. not sure how you didn't read that lol
When you stream or record videos, you're having to devote part of your brainpower to not only play well, but to also be entertaining, so it becomes a lot easier to miss things. Overall though the game was very well shown off.
«classical roguelike» and «need to unlock» - is it a joke? Classical rogulikes - NetHack, Moria, ADOM, Angband, etc - doesn't lock or unlock anything, and there is no meta-progression except player's brains!
thank you so much for the video, I think the first time you made one it was at 100 reviews or something right after launch and it got the momentum going, it's really helped me (temporarily) make a life out of devving
Thank you for making a _dream_ roguelike sandbox, Ulfsire! Absolute GOAT.
That’s so beautiful
It's a really cool game!
i have so many hours in this game glad to see its appreciated. i love this game
I’ve put in something like 300 hours since your first review the game and the dev are super cool. Very quickly became my fav roguelike of all time.
Yeah this game is awesome-- it is like all of the theorycrafting of Path of Exile without throwing away your life.
I love that when you were reading Master Freeze you managed to read the effect of it putting stacks of freeze on you, then read the regular effects of freeze, do a lot of mental calculations about the damage you would take from the stacks of freeze, and completely miss the text in between these two parts, that said you would become immune to the damage dealt by freeze.
Really enjoyed. Would love a series on this.
I appreciate that you tried to make it simple because my brain still turned mush initially. But as the video went on and you showed off the mechanics you prioritized, like poise, meditation, and how the build relied on standing still, I began to understand a little better. As always, I really enjoy learning about all the intricate mechanics from you!
Man and his (ice) dog destroy the world by moving as little as possible
I love this game, please make a series :)
Would love to see more! There is just so much room for combos and builds here it’s actually insane
This game is incredibly fun! I first saw it here and am I'm happy to see it on the channel again
I love how every turn all of those messages are speeding by; the game is trying to explain to you what in the world is happening, but there's just such a lot of mechanics influencing dmg output it's crazy
Would love to see more. Great run. And content as always Reto!
Moreeeeee! For me its one of those that sound good just listening sense that art style/ game play isnt my favorites but heing him talk through is build was fun
I can't wait to see more!
Would definitely watch more of this
tried watching this an hour after i should have been asleep. 10 minutes in and I went cross-eyed LOL would not recommend watching while tired.
ahhhh omg this game has eaten my life its so so so good!!
Yes!!!! This game is such a gem
Please do some more of these!
@Retromation you should become a steam curator, and put the games you like that you play on the channel on there.
pls make this a series!!!!!!!
This game is so sick! Would love to see more of this game for sure.
Yeah this game rules
This game is soooo fuuun. Trying to beat the game on Newgame+8 currently and it takes a lot of discipline to get runs going at that difficulty but it's so satisfying because the harder difficulties give you WAY more XP for skill points and stat points.
This reminds me of ADOM, idk if you played that but you might like it as well.
One question, would this game be good for someone who never played a Traditional roguelike before? I never got into any of em because most felt really wiki-heavy/guide delenndant, which i dislike a lot
It is a pretty big jump into the deep end for a first one. I think you could absolutely have fun and win just messing around new to the genre. Personally for a _first_ I'd recommend Rogue Fable IV, it is a much easier digest and a good entry point. Then coming to this when you're ready for something extremely meaty.
@@Retromation thanks for the answer, Retro. I will do as you advised me 👌🏾
More?
Summoner mehtar go burrrr
Moar!
Rift wizard without the wizard!
Oh, shit! Reminds me of Caves of Qud! Such a good game, & I believe it's quite the compliment that this game reminds me of it. Kudos to the devs (dev?)
Edit: just a more bite sized version
Curse you Retro. First video in months. And again a game for my wishlist. :)
awesome! I opened the video hoping for a banger and you delivered!
This or RFIV/RFIII?
Looks tasty
Moar!!!!!
More?
Gotta see APE
the master freeze had a whole paragraph about you no longer taking freeze damage, so it would not have broken your build. not sure how you didn't read that lol
because I already read like 100 paragraphs and I was winning extremely easily on this difficulty lol
When you stream or record videos, you're having to devote part of your brainpower to not only play well, but to also be entertaining, so it becomes a lot easier to miss things.
Overall though the game was very well shown off.
Yesss
I've dumped about 50 hours into this game. As an atheist, it’s crazy role playing a religious fanatic that destroys everything by praying!
«classical roguelike» and «need to unlock» - is it a joke?
Classical rogulikes - NetHack, Moria, ADOM, Angband, etc - doesn't lock or unlock anything, and there is no meta-progression except player's brains!
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