Wanted to discuss this game. Really loved it, also really liked their previous game but this one about a post-apocalyptic society on a derelict space ship meant to colonize an alien planet hooked me like nothing else. Are there any other games with similar vibes to this? Also that reveal that the ship was really close to the planet before the mutiny was a huge sucker punch. They were so close, also brings into question whether the mutiny was maliciously planned, as a means of control before landing down on the planet.
>>3963041I don't think anything really has the same vibes as Iron Tower games but I feel like Wasteland 2 and 3 get slept on because people have some sort of hateboner for inXile online.
Thanks for reminding me of this game, I tried Age of Decadence a while back but put it on hold after triggering an impossible fight in the very beginning. I find the space-futuristic setting more alluring too.>>3964477>Wasteland 2 and 3From what I've seen, the main categories of people who dislike these games are those who are obsessed with winning at everything (the games have a lot of lose-lose decisions), and those who think that nose rings as junk loot is some kind of political conspiracy.
>>3964477>Wasteland 2The operator has an awesome voice.
>>3963041Next month I will finally beat Dungeon Rats on the hardest difficulty.
>>3964477Remember pirating Wasteland 1. Need to look at 2 and 3 thanks.I also really like how everything implies that the ship was made on the cheap. The descriptions of how the best armor and weapons in the game are basically civillian/militia tier weaponary really and the fact that the ship is revealed as some cargo ship, not a dedicated specialized colony ship is pretty funny. Makes one think that maybe Earth isn't as fucked up as the founders claimed it is. Sorta like the pilgrims going over to the USA.
>>3964681Every fight in this game is so immensely satisfying to complete and the world is so cool. Hopefully their next game is just as good and is fully animated. Just reuse AoD animations if you have to.
>>3963041Age of Decadence felt too try-hard to me, and the dev diaries pre-release for this game just felt like more of the same.
>>3963041Yeah it's a great game sadly as far as CRPG go there is nothing quite like it, the replayability it offer and the branching path is something 99% of new CRPG just skip.
>>3967365Try-hard in what way ?
>>3967202What game, Dungeon Rats?
>>3963041I also liked this game a lot. Some anons say that the three factions felt too similar with each other, but I thought that that was the point. They weren't the original mutineers and crew and are far descendants of the original crew. A lot of meaning has been lost, and these factions are less about their fights and more about whose in power. At least that's how it is for me.Love the diving sections, and the solo builds I've seen are cool
>>3968175>Some anons say that the three factions felt too similar with each other, but I thought that that was the pointBasically yeah.
>>3968172Yes, but all their games have well designed combat encounters
AoD and Dungeon Rats are on sale right now, just know that you should NOT skimp on defensive skills in Dungeon Rats if you buy it or you will get destroyed in encounters