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>like Elin
>like Noita
What else would I like?
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>>719429318
Bastion maybe
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>>719429318
Terraria?
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>>719429318
You sound like a Roguelike enjoyer. Maybe give Caves of Qud a try. Or if you're hardcore enough, Nethack.
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>>719429318
FTL: Faster Than Light
Starsector
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>>719429440
I hadn't ever played this, but looking at it doesn't really appeal to me. What is good about it?
>>719429525
I tried Terraria and couldn't get into it
>>719429638
I played Caves of Qud and Nethack. Nethack is my favourite game ever made, but, I've basically played every major traditional roguelike ever made so I don't mention it.
>>719430194
I played these. I binged Starsector for months once years ago.
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>>719429318
>noita
Depends what you enjoy about it.

At its core noita is about risk-management so perhaps Xcom or similar. 7.62 hard life/high calibre, silent storm, jagged alliance, xenonauts, any of those may appeal to that side of your character but they are a bit more involved, you can't just sit back and casually left click on things and take it slow, there's a lot of butterfly-effect type decisions to agonize over so it's not exactly a relaxing genre.
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>Nethack is my favourite game ever made
for once, OP is not a fag
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>>719431231
These are all basically Jagged Alliance like games? Or Xcom like games? I tried some of these kinds of games before but never really could get into the genre. These would be suitable games to my tastes otherwise, though--

Is there like an Xcom mod that adds extreme depth and detail to Xcom? I could maybe get into something like that but I haven't gone deep into the world of Xcom
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>>719429318
>noita
smb1-World, Chronotron
>elin
angband, hard to think of a close rpgmaker-like, Phylomortis II, ActRaiser, magicka?
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>>719433078
I wouldn't characterise Elin or Elona as an RPG Maker like game at all. The only thing they have in common is being 2D RPGs.
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screw smb1* from the list and make mari0 portal
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>>719429318
>cringeass /jp/ larping poser wetback
maybe kys
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>>719433425
That's why it's tough thinking of anything close. no simulator of walking to a city and looking at a nearby quest board...
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Write out all the shit you've played and enjoyed, people keep giving you good answers and you're response is consistently "oh, yeah already enjoyed that".
>I like resource management
Try recettear
>I liked rougelikes
Play more DCSS, depending on the last time you played it updates pretty fast (though not always well). Alternatively I got into dead cells recently, pretty good
>I like games with extreme depth
I'll get shit for this, and you probably won't put in the effort to get a controller and adapter but... Melee. A smash bros game old enough to drink, high level play feels like chess where you can move as quickly as your fingers can go. It plays nothing like elin, but I find more similarities with noita than you'd expect, specifically the scrambles when a couple hiisi show up



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