Hey, just FYI, the red border around the thumbnail of this video made me think I'd already watched it as it looked like the progress bar was full from the preview!
It is amazing that the first game is barely the skeleton of a game yet the graphics are the kind that early fromsoft would have spent years trying to achieve back in the day. The technology has advanced so much
9:51 the original game was called “shred downhill mountain biking” released in 2015 on steam, 2014 on mobile , and remastered is an update to the game released November 22, 2021. You can see this in the description of the game where it says this in the first sentence, and the games update history. There’s also an article written by the dev about the remake. The mixed reviews contain reviews of the original version of the game (from 2015-2021) and the remake (2021-present) so the score isn’t reflective of the version of the game shown in the video
@@Paddypipes Im really autistic about watching everything from the beginning, but with this series i one day clicked on it and just watched the next video reccomended and i never felt i missed something
I kept saying to my screen the entire time while you were talking about Shred "This game is just Trials. I wonder if he will mention that it is just a Trials rip off. Why isn't he mentioning that this is set up exactly like Trials? Has he never played Trials? "
Even before 360 they started out making free flash versions. I wasted so many hours playing the Trial Bike "Pro" demo (cuz I didn't want to pay for a membership) lol
"Egglike" was already a genre: deliberately poorly made first person collect-a-thons with bizarre humour. It was coined by a Twitch streamer called Vinesauce, specifically because the collectibles in question were often eggs. Egg and the banana game are clearly just clicker games.
@@YourFavoriteSon1 It feels like they essentially are, just comically stripped down to their most basic mechanics. That said, "bananalike" is much a better term since it singles them out from games actually trying to do something more substantial.
I always considered “egglikes” to be 3D surrealist platformers that was coined by Vinesauce, and not cookie-clicker games such as Turte… But that’s just me
Last time I was this early, Steam Greenlight was still a thing instead of Early Access. Thanks for keeping up with this series - you do an admirable job of trying to give "kusoge" a fair and honest shake, and it's a lot of fun to watch.,
I miss steam greenlight. It wasn't a perfect system, but there was so much variety in what was presented. Plus, I think it gave smaller games a better chance of being noticed
There was a period I played a ton of hidden object games. And there really is an absolute ton of them! I am and have always been a great fan of puzzle games, and those games usually provided some gentle puzzling between the searching, usually coupled with a cozy and sometimes spooky atmosphere. It's comfort gaming, a relaxing time, almost comparable to word searches or coloring a mandala. To me, they were a comfortable stress reliever.
33:50 Most hidden object games are exactly like that. Visual novels with puzzles and hidden object pages to break up the passive moments. Extra Credits made a video talking about some of the intresting elements of this genre. Primarily, that it's a massive thriving area of pop culture that aims at a totally different audience than the wider video game world. Murder Mystery and Truecrime, puzzle games, and mobile games tend to be beloved by older women and brushed off by "real gamers". Tbf, with our current cozy game Renaissance, I think boarders are starting to break down, but it's still makes for an intresting tale of parallel evolution.
Games like "Banana" are the same concept as NFTs were. No actual value and throwing projects out in the hope it catches a meme wave and blows up without reason. Then a few people can make some money out of the people jumping in when its already way to late before the entir thing chrases into the ground seconds later. Since steam has banned NFT games maybe they should ban this shit too.
Lost in Tropics would have been way better and stuck out more if it leaned 300% more into the "gameshow" vibe and had some sort of survivor minigame once a week. e.g running across a beam over the water while your wobbly-ness is affected by how well fed you were when the event started, trivia game about the food/items (which one gives more water/food value when eaten)/open X coconuts in 30 secs etc etc Then give you some random reward (A Good Steel Axe/Bucket/Hammer/Lighter/Bag of Rice) Would have made it a very meme-able twitch group stream game. Also should have added 'very obviously fake audience laughter' as a death sound.
Honestly just play Trials. It's less based on doing tricks, but it's a much more finely tuned and polished experience that's doing mostly the same things. Trials really epitomizes what he was talking about with being like the old bike games.
If yoiu enjoyed Shred, check out the various Trials games. Shred is VERY much a clone of them. Trials Rising is the best if your new. Trials Fusion is the newest and best one in terms of variety. Though these games start easy and basically become Dark Souls at the last few levels lol. Going from simple racing to climbing stuff like the game "Getting Over It" almost, with super vertical walls basically you have to bounce your way to the top of and other stuff. Even I can't past some of the levels.
This is becoming one of my favorite series of yours lol. You losing your sh*t over the brokenness of Battle of the Sacred Heart's souls system got me 😂 Art of Murder made me think, though; it sounds like a game that'd be better served on the App Store? Casual gamers LOVE hidden objects games (brings back Where's Waldo kind of nostalgia.) I actually have one that's a murder mystery on my phone at the moment which does give you fun story progression after you find enough stuff, and you're right about that being the main reason to keep playing it. Plus, the art is cheerful and a total rip off of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, so bonus. So many of these games seem to be like the developer version of how everyone thinks they could TOTALLY write a novel; decent ideas, no follow through.
Can we start a movement for video makers tostop using red borders on video thumbnails? It makes me second guess if I've watched the video already, and RUclips is just shoving in my face again. Please?
I like how you said "Baseball Bate" with the typo with no hesitation, I usually listen to your videos without watching the video. So I was like, "what? baseball bait??"
I remember hearing about my museum and being slighty interested. I mean, the idea is not bad, mixed with some light indiana jones... I would play something like this, if it was made properly...
Overlord really was a childhood gem for me. So when I found out, years later, that there was a 3rd game on steam I was so excited just to find out that it's not at all like the other two games. It's really weird that Overlord and Sacred, two of my childhood games, went down the same way. Releasing a good first game, releasing a 2nd game that builds upon the first and then make a arena-beat em up as a 3rd one completely disconnected from the games your playerbase knows and loves.
Actually middle-earth is a term for how we see the world in contrast with a macro scale of entire countries, planets, solar systems, galacies; and the micro scale of bacteria, atoms, and things too small for us to see.
32:13 Hidden Object games are just for finding things hidden in plain sight, like Where's Waldo. Big Fish does those and they have decent stories, with voice acting.
Remember that "Middle Earth" is a term from the Norse pagan religion. Tolkien was heavily influenced by these myths and used Middle Earth as the setting. But Middle Earth is the place people live as opposed to where Thor lives.
This is random but thank you for reminding me about the band Everything Everything because I totally forgot about their existence and their music is really good !
Wonderfully good parallel with mechanic from ARPG Sacred Gold where to spawn boss of region You must to kill in one go up to 10k enemies and even if it possible because most enemies are soft enough they also disperse and any save/load nullify counter... Same mechanic like in those "egglikes", but from another angle and 10-15 earlier... And free...
Lost in Tropics seems like it was made and pitched as a Naked and Afraid game. That’s probably what happened and they just weren’t able to make a deal, and so just released what they had already made with a different name. Seems the most likely reason for the weird references to an audience and the survival meter
I've never heard egglike used to refer to those bland scammy clicker "games" but maybe there's a new definition I'm just not aware of? I thought an egglike was a term Vinny Vinesauce made up for weird/shitpost walking sim type games.
As someone who loves hidden object games, your analysis is pretty accurate. I like playing them to relax and wind down at the end of the day. However, this one looks pretty bad. Most of the better ones have a more comprehensive story.
Overlord: Fellowship of Evil is a weird one. From the little I played, story and charm wise, it has a lot in common and some of the strengths of the rest of the series. Gnarl and the Minions and their great voice acting are still there. The tongue in cheek wit and writing still seemed to be there. But they changed it so much gameplay wise, and IIRC its launch was just awful, so many bugs and other broken things. It completely killed off the series, and Codemasters has not made a non racing game since I believe.
That "Art of Murder" game is used on airplanes, they have it available for free on the little tablets on the backs of the chairs. Its not a good game but its not the worst way to distract yourself from the goblinoid specimens in the seats on either side of you.
It was sad seeing that Overlord game come out being as disconnected as it was from the first two games Overlord was one of those games you picked up on a whim for the 360 and it ends up being a lot more dumb fun than you expected it to be The second game and even the Wii game weren't bad either
I was only half paying attention when _Lost in Tropics_ came up. When I focused back on the video, I thought I was looking at _Day One: Garry's Incident_ . They're not that similar, but that was a very weird three seconds where I tried to work out what game I was looking at.
Fera: The Sundered Tribes could be an interesting one. Just released in early access and got review bombed. While it’s certainly got a very long way to go, it is a true early access game that needs time to cook to fulfil a lot of potential that can be seen in what’s there, in my personal opinion.
See, now you're just being unreasonable. It's a small developer so it doesn't have to be good, you owe them your time in playing this game because they're not a big faceless corporation or something etc. etc. rar rarrr blah blah blah...
Overlord: Fellowship of Evil. Developed by CODEMASTERS!!!??? I remember when Codemasters were one of the greatest houses around way back in the eighties. Home of the Oliver Twins and Dizzy. How on earth did they fall so far?
The banana games and the people that play them are so dumb. I had one person randomly add me as a friend in steam, after looking at their profile which was not private, they were not a bot, but a real person. So I accepted out of curiosity. Struck up conversation. We talked for a bit, then they did a trade offer, ALL of my steam cards, which is well over a hundred cards. For one purple rare banana skin drop. Was like nah, f that, unfriended, blocked and reported for scamming.
Imagine making thousands upon thousands of dollars from creating the banana game and then explaining that income to friends/family/dates/tax authorities.
My only experience with the banana game before now was when some clown added me on Steam, then sent a trade where he offered me a single banana skin in exchange for the 300ish cards I have lol
would be cool if they released an hd-remaster of overlord to check if people are still interested in the game, and if they reach a certain amount of sales, start developing overlord 3
I feel like im making this up but didnt steam skins/trading cards et all have a problem at one point because they were used for money laundering and what not? Like, you lose a small percentage, but its an efficient way to move money around jurisdictions and without much oversight. There is the actual trading card thing, where games only exist for drops for people to do their sale thing, but also to level up profiles, a thing that is somewhat inconsequential.
The text in general and title of did you scared sounds like it was translated by somebody that insists they know English really well, but in reality their English is OK, but with a relatively limited vocabulary and really not even close to up to scratch for translation
I think I know why hidden object games got popular at some point. It’s demographics. Point and click games were mostly played by female audience - kathy rain, broken sword etc. The were kinda pixel hunts already. The audience that grew up and started families so they needed something even more casual to kill time. Farm sims, match-3 and hidden object games risen to popularity - as all three genres are basically distilled mechanics. Male audience got the rise of idle and clicker games as it’s essentially the same thing - distilled progression of an rpg. It’s because players grew older and adult people have waaay less time for playing games. Hidden object is point and click games who don’t have time to play games, and even when they do - their mind is out there somewhere else
What's the worst game you've played on Steam? 🎮
Homesick
The Quiet Man but I believe they did some update that might have improved it.
Garry's Mod
Artist Idle. It entirely fails to capture what's fun about idle games and also has a rickroll - the one time a rickroll has actually irritated me.
Ride to hell retribution
Hey, just FYI, the red border around the thumbnail of this video made me think I'd already watched it as it looked like the progress bar was full from the preview!
Happens to me so often these days... are red borders in fashion right now?
Brother that is a you problem.
@@brandonlee747They’re not complaining, they’re giving him advice to increase potential viewers. :p
It is amazing that the first game is barely the skeleton of a game yet the graphics are the kind that early fromsoft would have spent years trying to achieve back in the day. The technology has advanced so much
It's become so easy to throw something together now
Helps that tools have become so prevalent, and in many cases, for free that a market to sell created assets was birthed
Sacred Heart wants to be a soulslike you say? Looks like we've got something for Iron Pineapple to suffer through, too
As long as he doesn't take my #5 spot on the leaderboards.
lol i was thinking the same thing!!!!
To bad it doesn't has a multiplayer, so he could make Vaati suffer. Again.
9:51 the original game was called “shred downhill mountain biking” released in 2015 on steam, 2014 on mobile , and remastered is an update to the game released November 22, 2021. You can see this in the description of the game where it says this in the first sentence, and the games update history. There’s also an article written by the dev about the remake. The mixed reviews contain reviews of the original version of the game (from 2015-2021) and the remake (2021-present) so the score isn’t reflective of the version of the game shown in the video
Begging you to go back through this series and retitle them with numbers
RUclipsrs seem to be allergic to numbers nowadays
It would be nice, but the videos are all in a playlist, which makes it easy to watch them in chronological order.
It’s (ostensibly) bad for viewership because no one wants to start watching a video series at #7 or whatever. Or the algorithm just hates it
@@Paddypipes Im really autistic about watching everything from the beginning, but with this series i one day clicked on it and just watched the next video reccomended and i never felt i missed something
@@PaddypipesHe could try editing the thumbnail to have a circle in the corner with the episode number, while leaving the titles untouched.
Not a huge deal, but I miss the "Hi dad, it's me. Your favorite son."
yeah,, why didn’t he say it?
@@denomeno007 Maybe for the moms watching too?
@@joshuasterling5784 "Hello parent. It is I, your male offspring."
It actually became a cute in joke between my actual son and I, lol
@@0Rikkitikki0 your politically correctness is commendable
I kept saying to my screen the entire time while you were talking about Shred "This game is just Trials. I wonder if he will mention that it is just a Trials rip off. Why isn't he mentioning that this is set up exactly like Trials? Has he never played Trials? "
I didn't even notice this. Not familiar with the Trials games but I'll check them out.
xbox360 classic
@@e7193 Exite Bike.
Even before 360 they started out making free flash versions. I wasted so many hours playing the Trial Bike "Pro" demo (cuz I didn't want to pay for a membership) lol
Same! I just finished Trials Fusion about a year back. I can't even tell you how many hours I spent on the originals.
Hello son. I'd ask if you're winning... but you're always winning. Champ. Bucko. Big man.
Bookmarking to watch later. 👍
Never stop winning
"Egglike" was already a genre: deliberately poorly made first person collect-a-thons with bizarre humour. It was coined by a Twitch streamer called Vinesauce, specifically because the collectibles in question were often eggs. Egg and the banana game are clearly just clicker games.
Banana-Like seems to be the proper term then. But they definitely aren't clicker games, something separate from that.
@@YourFavoriteSon1 It feels like they essentially are, just comically stripped down to their most basic mechanics. That said, "bananalike" is much a better term since it singles them out from games actually trying to do something more substantial.
I always considered “egglikes” to be 3D surrealist platformers that was coined by Vinesauce, and not cookie-clicker games such as Turte… But that’s just me
That's what I said
"the Nintendo 2DS the Nintendo 2DS the Nintendo 2DS the Nintendo 2DS..." this is what I expect from an egglike. lol
Last time I was this early, Steam Greenlight was still a thing instead of Early Access.
Thanks for keeping up with this series - you do an admirable job of trying to give "kusoge" a fair and honest shake, and it's a lot of fun to watch.,
Thanks! These are a lot of fun to make as well.
I miss steam greenlight. It wasn't a perfect system, but there was so much variety in what was presented. Plus, I think it gave smaller games a better chance of being noticed
The first two games of the Overlord franchise is amazing and worth playing if nobody does not have it.
Never got around to the sequel, but the first game was great.
I think from what I can see this game almost looks like it was designed to be a mobile game.
They were a lot of fun
@@YourFavoriteSon1 Oh, the second one is great. You get to club baby 🦭🦭
There’s a third?!??!? Absolutely loved the first 2.
This marks an hundred games for this series congratulations man.
I didn't even realize it had been that many haha
There was a period I played a ton of hidden object games. And there really is an absolute ton of them! I am and have always been a great fan of puzzle games, and those games usually provided some gentle puzzling between the searching, usually coupled with a cozy and sometimes spooky atmosphere. It's comfort gaming, a relaxing time, almost comparable to word searches or coloring a mandala. To me, they were a comfortable stress reliever.
Bet a tenner you've played June's Journey 😉
33:50 Most hidden object games are exactly like that. Visual novels with puzzles and hidden object pages to break up the passive moments.
Extra Credits made a video talking about some of the intresting elements of this genre. Primarily, that it's a massive thriving area of pop culture that aims at a totally different audience than the wider video game world.
Murder Mystery and Truecrime, puzzle games, and mobile games tend to be beloved by older women and brushed off by "real gamers". Tbf, with our current cozy game Renaissance, I think boarders are starting to break down, but it's still makes for an intresting tale of parallel evolution.
Games like "Banana" are the same concept as NFTs were. No actual value and throwing projects out in the hope it catches a meme wave and blows up without reason. Then a few people can make some money out of the people jumping in when its already way to late before the entir thing chrases into the ground seconds later. Since steam has banned NFT games maybe they should ban this shit too.
Jauwn mentioned! Love this series and love his stuff too, glad to see there's some crossover ^_^
Lost in Tropics would have been way better and stuck out more if it leaned 300% more into the "gameshow" vibe and had some sort of survivor minigame once a week.
e.g running across a beam over the water while your wobbly-ness is affected by how well fed you were when the event started, trivia game about the food/items (which one gives more water/food value when eaten)/open X coconuts in 30 secs etc etc
Then give you some random reward (A Good Steel Axe/Bucket/Hammer/Lighter/Bag of Rice)
Would have made it a very meme-able twitch group stream game.
Also should have added 'very obviously fake audience laughter' as a death sound.
Fire, as always.
JAUWN name drop for extra points 🎉
I can't believe there's another "egglike" type of game! I'm used to the weird memes walking simulators that Vinesauce played for a while 😅
Hey, "Shred!" looks legit fun!
I really did enjoy it. It's nothing crazy but was a decent short project that you can get a few hours out of.
I keep hearing it as Shrek.
Honestly just play Trials. It's less based on doing tricks, but it's a much more finely tuned and polished experience that's doing mostly the same things. Trials really epitomizes what he was talking about with being like the old bike games.
If yoiu enjoyed Shred, check out the various Trials games. Shred is VERY much a clone of them. Trials Rising is the best if your new. Trials Fusion is the newest and best one in terms of variety. Though these games start easy and basically become Dark Souls at the last few levels lol. Going from simple racing to climbing stuff like the game "Getting Over It" almost, with super vertical walls basically you have to bounce your way to the top of and other stuff. Even I can't past some of the levels.
Just the thing I needed while recovering from sickness: a ramen cup, and my favorite child’s gaming habit.
This is an amazing series, Son. I like how when the games are decent, you give them credit where it is deserved.
This is becoming one of my favorite series of yours lol. You losing your sh*t over the brokenness of Battle of the Sacred Heart's souls system got me 😂 Art of Murder made me think, though; it sounds like a game that'd be better served on the App Store? Casual gamers LOVE hidden objects games (brings back Where's Waldo kind of nostalgia.) I actually have one that's a murder mystery on my phone at the moment which does give you fun story progression after you find enough stuff, and you're right about that being the main reason to keep playing it. Plus, the art is cheerful and a total rip off of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, so bonus. So many of these games seem to be like the developer version of how everyone thinks they could TOTALLY write a novel; decent ideas, no follow through.
Thank you son.
But you still arent allowed to touch my power tools
That's fair
The gasp I gusped when you didn't say "hey dad"
Can we start a movement for video makers tostop using red borders on video thumbnails? It makes me second guess if I've watched the video already, and RUclips is just shoving in my face again. Please?
Please
7:30 scraping roller coaster screams is peak sound design 😂
I feel like all the egg-likes on Steam are like NFTs but for people who use normal money
It's basically the same thing as NFTs. Virtual Objects, Creator gets a portion of the sale, etc.
I like how you said "Baseball Bate" with the typo with no hesitation, I usually listen to your videos without watching the video. So I was like, "what? baseball bait??"
I remember hearing about my museum and being slighty interested. I mean, the idea is not bad, mixed with some light indiana jones... I would play something like this, if it was made properly...
It has a good concept that really has the potential to be successful, but they'd have to do a lot to fix it.
I can’t tell you how addicted I am to this series. Super entertaining!
Overlord really was a childhood gem for me. So when I found out, years later, that there was a 3rd game on steam I was so excited just to find out that it's not at all like the other two games.
It's really weird that Overlord and Sacred, two of my childhood games, went down the same way. Releasing a good first game, releasing a 2nd game that builds upon the first and then make a arena-beat em up as a 3rd one completely disconnected from the games your playerbase knows and loves.
I could not keep a straight face through the first game solely because I would lose it any time he said “did you scared”
There's a game called 'Versus Dev' which I think is worth a shot. It's been out months now, but only got 1 review. Deserves better
47:05 "and of course we have our thirst meter" - walks up to girl and hearts appear XD
My Museum looks fun AF so sad it's too clunky to deal with
Actually middle-earth is a term for how we see the world in contrast with a macro scale of entire countries, planets, solar systems, galacies; and the micro scale of bacteria, atoms, and things too small for us to see.
*Neeeerrrrrrrd*
I love this series so much. Thank you for making my sunday
Carry on my wayward son
There'll be games when you are done
Lay your weary head to rest
Don't you sigh no more
Would love a retrospective video of the Overlord series🔥 I played two and fell in love with it's ideas thematically and gameplay wise✌🏻🇬🇧
Man, I love this channel. Thanks for all great videos!
Thanks for watching!
32:13 Hidden Object games are just for finding things hidden in plain sight, like Where's Waldo. Big Fish does those and they have decent stories, with voice acting.
ayyy lmao, I've been binging your 10 worst steam games videos since morning and look, here's more! thank you, son
perfect timing
Welcome back been binging these
Remember that "Middle Earth" is a term from the Norse pagan religion. Tolkien was heavily influenced by these myths and used Middle Earth as the setting. But Middle Earth is the place people live as opposed to where Thor lives.
This is random but thank you for reminding me about the band Everything Everything because I totally forgot about their existence and their music is really good !
26:04 I thought egglike was coined by Vinesauce to refer to bizarre abstract adventure games where you collect stuff to progress to a new area
The premise of The Battle of Sacred Heart is such a shallow idea, yet so absurdly bonkers at the same time.
Wonderfully good parallel with mechanic from ARPG Sacred Gold where to spawn boss of region You must to kill in one go up to 10k enemies and even if it possible because most enemies are soft enough they also disperse and any save/load nullify counter... Same mechanic like in those "egglikes", but from another angle and 10-15 earlier... And free...
Lost in Tropics seems like it was made and pitched as a Naked and Afraid game. That’s probably what happened and they just weren’t able to make a deal, and so just released what they had already made with a different name. Seems the most likely reason for the weird references to an audience and the survival meter
"Horror game about a guy being sent into three different areas of possessions"
Ah, I love FAITH
What's the music that plays during the Art of Murder section ( 32:13 )? It's so chilling but pretty at the same time...
Bless you for changing the title cards 🫶
I've never heard egglike used to refer to those bland scammy clicker "games" but maybe there's a new definition I'm just not aware of? I thought an egglike was a term Vinny Vinesauce made up for weird/shitpost walking sim type games.
Love ur vids bro keep it up 😊
Love your work, son.
Always good value. ❤
great video, i guess i'll see Captain Gazman Day Of The Rage here in the future
Love how you can copy an idea 1:1, somehow get steam to approve non-nft nfts market and people call it "inspired" by
As someone who never had a father, or a child, and is currently going through a midlife crisis... this channel hits me in the feels.
As someone who loves hidden object games, your analysis is pretty accurate. I like playing them to relax and wind down at the end of the day. However, this one looks pretty bad. Most of the better ones have a more comprehensive story.
Overlord: Fellowship of Evil is a weird one. From the little I played, story and charm wise, it has a lot in common and some of the strengths of the rest of the series. Gnarl and the Minions and their great voice acting are still there. The tongue in cheek wit and writing still seemed to be there. But they changed it so much gameplay wise, and IIRC its launch was just awful, so many bugs and other broken things. It completely killed off the series, and Codemasters has not made a non racing game since I believe.
That "Art of Murder" game is used on airplanes, they have it available for free on the little tablets on the backs of the chairs.
Its not a good game but its not the worst way to distract yourself from the goblinoid specimens in the seats on either side of you.
A kid named Bitcoin: “Hey! I’m not in this game.”
It was sad seeing that Overlord game come out being as disconnected as it was from the first two games
Overlord was one of those games you picked up on a whim for the 360 and it ends up being a lot more dumb fun than you expected it to be
The second game and even the Wii game weren't bad either
When it comes to a game like Turte, the biggest mystery to me is how it has any positive reviews at all.
The Banana game in particular has caught on in the same way memecoins do. Seems like people are trying to drive prices up in some way.
Facebook moms love those brainless games.
I was only half paying attention when _Lost in Tropics_ came up. When I focused back on the video, I thought I was looking at _Day One: Garry's Incident_ . They're not that similar, but that was a very weird three seconds where I tried to work out what game I was looking at.
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Fera: The Sundered Tribes could be an interesting one. Just released in early access and got review bombed. While it’s certainly got a very long way to go, it is a true early access game that needs time to cook to fulfil a lot of potential that can be seen in what’s there, in my personal opinion.
I think one problem with Shred: remastered is, that it feels like a budget version of the Trials series with way simpler track design
Enjoying your videos. Please put a play all option next to your all videos playist.
Having major deja vu. I've watched this video at least twice before...
including the comments...
Sacred Heart as a Concept, "Roguelite Horde Survival meets Character Action.", sounds like something I could play for Days.
If it were any good.
See, now you're just being unreasonable. It's a small developer so it doesn't have to be good, you owe them your time in playing this game because they're not a big faceless corporation or something etc. etc. rar rarrr blah blah blah...
OMG the English in that first game was awful.
Cowboy het.
54:22 the game 'lets school' does this really well
Bro actually got jump scared at 4:19😂😂
I have Overlord: Dark Legend and I can say for sure that it's a Wii Hidden Gem. Neat little game!
Overlord: Fellowship of Evil. Developed by CODEMASTERS!!!???
I remember when Codemasters were one of the greatest houses around way back in the eighties. Home of the Oliver Twins and Dizzy. How on earth did they fall so far?
I think Fellowship of Evil came out shortly before they got bought out by EA, so it probably got even worse.
Shred! definitely looks like a fun time waster, sort of a mix of Trials and Descenders. Great find!
The Battle of the Sacred Heart looks so messy that it could be fun from time to time, like a weird clunky flash game during a Sunday many years ago.
The banana games and the people that play them are so dumb.
I had one person randomly add me as a friend in steam, after looking at their profile which was not private, they were not a bot, but a real person. So I accepted out of curiosity.
Struck up conversation. We talked for a bit, then they did a trade offer, ALL of my steam cards, which is well over a hundred cards. For one purple rare banana skin drop.
Was like nah, f that, unfriended, blocked and reported for scamming.
Imagine making thousands upon thousands of dollars from creating the banana game and then explaining that income to friends/family/dates/tax authorities.
Egg-like used to mean something different
My only experience with the banana game before now was when some clown added me on Steam, then sent a trade where he offered me a single banana skin in exchange for the 300ish cards I have lol
would be cool if they released an hd-remaster of overlord to check if people are still interested in the game, and if they reach a certain amount of sales, start developing overlord 3
That would be awesome, I would definitely buy an Overlord Remaster.
oh my god watching Shred! makes me so nauseous. I dont usually get motion sick but something about the camera angle is killing me
I'd rather eat my cowboy het than play that first game. The rollercoaster sounds really cracked me up though.
Hey man have you tried Bloodless? Its pretty awesome.
A mistery behind a murder and a kidnapping of 1 dude in this order ? hmmm
Thought I had Risk of Rain 2 open in the background during the Lost in Tropics section
My most prized possession is my signed Ricky Henderson BASEBALL BATE. ⚾
The Battle of Sacred hearts. It's nice to see a game where you play as a nun and fight demons.
So what games should I purchase out of this list
the banana stuff was probably money laundering.
I feel like im making this up but didnt steam skins/trading cards et all have a problem at one point because they were used for money laundering and what not? Like, you lose a small percentage, but its an efficient way to move money around jurisdictions and without much oversight.
There is the actual trading card thing, where games only exist for drops for people to do their sale thing, but also to level up profiles, a thing that is somewhat inconsequential.
The text in general and title of did you scared sounds like it was translated by somebody that insists they know English really well, but in reality their English is OK, but with a relatively limited vocabulary and really not even close to up to scratch for translation
I think I know why hidden object games got popular at some point. It’s demographics. Point and click games were mostly played by female audience - kathy rain, broken sword etc. The were kinda pixel hunts already. The audience that grew up and started families so they needed something even more casual to kill time. Farm sims, match-3 and hidden object games risen to popularity - as all three genres are basically distilled mechanics. Male audience got the rise of idle and clicker games as it’s essentially the same thing - distilled progression of an rpg. It’s because players grew older and adult people have waaay less time for playing games. Hidden object is point and click games who don’t have time to play games, and even when they do - their mind is out there somewhere else
Hope you get more than one view on this buddy.
Thanks me too