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• Janne Markkula / ヤンネ・マルックラ • Independent Game Developer / 個人ゲーム開発者 • Former Senior 3D Artist at Frozenbyte / Frozenbyteの元シニア3Dアーティスト • https://linktr.ee/jaymarksman • ↓Wishlist↓ 🖥️🌌🌻👁️ • https://store.steampowered.com/app/3137530/
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Both are really good, but I just really like the Tanker chapter in 2, and I think the Big Shell is very interesting level design wise. Also, I do like my meta weirdness, as one might be able to tell from some other entries in my list.
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Echoing other replies, but from the ones that I have played, Signalis become one of my all-time favorite games, and Amnesia: The Bunker was very good, and easily the best Amnesia game mechanically. Also very interested in Crow Country, but haven't played it yet.
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First time really digging into the DLC, too. Level and art design were on par if not above the base game, and so were the bosses (Divine Beast Dancing Lion might be my new favorite). Lots of things (including huges areas and bosses) that are completely missable, too, which I really appreciate.
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I usually choose 1440p if that's an option, but 1080p is fine.
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Of course uploading it here butchers it, so: youtu.be/Zf-71c0BNhg?...
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Just kidding, I don't have money.
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Like I get why people add those things but you're shooting your UX in the foot if players are having their first impression and also being bombarded with a bunch of nonsense that isn't actually the game
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Nice, congrats! My game has been stuck at 48 for a while (all positive though, which is amazing).
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These both sound like Pokemon from an alternate universe.
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(which would mean that All Reviews would also turn to Very Positive!)
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That's a cool one!
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There is a balance to be struck there, but I really feel the "same as when I was young" part, since it's definitely very different now. I've been using social media less and less recently, and was almost completely without it for the past month, and I do think it was good for me.