u/Dayhore

Given the high replayability of roguelites, how do you manage to play so many of them?

Hello everyone, I’m relatively 'new' to gaming. I recently got into deckbuilders and, by extension, roguelites.

I just 'finished' the story mode in the second highest difficulty of the game I’m currently playing and bought a new one, but I’m hesitant to move on. There are still so many builds and experiments I haven't tried yet. With deckbuilders and roguelites, I feel like I shouldn't move on to something else until I’ve tried at least 80% of the possible combinations and made them work.

My question is for those who have played many titles in this genre: do you truly take full advantage of the replayability, or do you consider yourself 'done' once you've achieved a perfect run on the highest difficulty?

reddit.com
u/Dayhore — 4 days ago

I'm building a pool of deckbuilding games to decide which one to afford (I have a 20€ budget). I don't want the most popular ones like Slay The Spire. I want something you think deserve more recognition, even though they are not perfect. I've already noted these ones :

- Technotopia

- Death Roads : Tournament

- As we Descend

reddit.com
u/Dayhore — 6 days ago