Discussion What was the last game you have purchased?

JX475

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Gal-Gun 2 the Complete Collection which is on sale for 22$ or 8$ for the base game. But I would recommend the Complete Collection due to tons of outfits.
Moero Chronicle- From Compile Heart which should be a fun Ecchi DRPG at 10$. I have been dying for more DRPG's of the Fanservice variety and DRPG's just overall as a whole because DRPG is a classical genre that does not get enough attetion. I wish Valve would stop preventing this genre from becoming dormant on Steam.
Raiden Nova- It's a Shmup but in a Roguelike-Gacha format. Usually I hate Gacha and Roguelike but the way it is implemented here is very well done. I will talk more about it in the shilling thread down the line.
 

PhantomXero1x

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now neptunia vs sisters thats for christmas and paradim paradox that i'm playing atm also a bunch of demon slayer merch i got and a duel masters manga too and now variable barricade too cause that paradim paradox i wanted for a long while now
 
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JX475

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For now on the Steam sale, I bought Sekiro, Wo Long, YS VIII and YS IX(Yes I know NISA sucks, but 80% off is worth it), Path Of The Abyss for fast paced Dungeon Crawling and because it's 6$. Also I should mention Moero Chronicle funny enough is now 2$ on a sale so whoever has not bought it has zero excuses now. I will be posting today on my shilling and recommendations of certain titles including a Hentai VN that is on sale called Namaiki from WAFFLE.
 

Gridlock

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I picked up that Moero Chronicle game and the 2 mary skelter games from Gog not too long ago. (Only got the second one because ghostlight actually got their head out of their ass and made a patch to revert the censorship they did to it, if only they would do the same thing for Agarest: Generations of War 2, because I would really love to play that one, but will not touch a butchered version like the one that currently exists, see also Mugen souls and Mugen souls z, although that was nisa's fault if I recall)

Well my most recent purchase as of today was Sudeki for 3 dollars.
 

YakuistFleshavista

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I bought a few games recently:
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Been waiting for ages and it was the only game besides Atomic Heart, which I was looking forward to. So far it is pretty great and with mods could have a bright future (it's UE5 though, which sucks ass), but they really need to fix some critical bugs (e.g. Final Boss phasing through walls and becoming unkillabel) and performance issues. I don't have a bad PC, but some places (most of the hubs) easily drop me into 30s and below.

Then we had the Steam sale where I bought:
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice: Wanted to buy this for a while now and wanted to play through it before I buy and play Elden Ring.
Ys: The Memories of Celceta: Been slacking with the YS games in recent times. I played all of the older ones (which are on steam) and wanted to finally get to the newer ones, since I heard good things about them.
Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure: Seemed like a fun short JRPG, never heard of it though
Yakuza 4 Remastered: Ever since 0, I'm completely invested in this series. It's amazing how there hasn't been a single stinker so far. 3 which I played this year honestly came the closest with it's combat system. I plan to at least play through 4 and 5 next year.
Strangers in a Strange Land: I don't remember where I know this one from, but it's one of these bad CGI porn games. I thought it could be funny in a B-Movie kinda way
DOOM 64: Bought it a while back, but refunded because the mouse sucked. Bought it now again and if the mouse sucks I'll just use a controller. Anyways, I like old school FPS so this was something I wanted to play for a while.
Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Saw a YT video about it quite a while ago. Looks like one of these weird games that came out during early XBOX 360/PS3 era, where everyone and their grandma made a video game
Moto Knight: Saw a video by the dev (I think) and I used to like this type of game back in the flash game days
The Talos Principle 2: Talos 1 was pretty great with an amazing OST. Only really hated the "replay" puzzles and they removed those in 2, so it could be better than 1 just because of that.
Momodora: Moonlit Farewell: Really like the Momodora games. I'm one of the few people who started when the first one came out instead of most who started with Reverie and it's boob boss fight.
 
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Gridlock

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Tokyo Clanpool released for PC thanks to gog today so I picked it up. Compile Heart Ecchi DRPG that was first on ps Vita. Seeing all the censorship/self censorship and just flat out low quality compile heart was putting out with a lot of their new releases I am glad to see they released this. I hope this means they will go back to fanservice and better games.

Would probably better if they started using alternate storefronts like Gog, Zoom, or other specialty sites since the homo's at steam are fighting a ridiculous cold war against japan, vn's and ecchi drpg's especially. (Yet another in a long list of reasons I fucking hate monopolies) AAAND it was censored. Well Gog refunded my money really fast as soon as I asked so I used the money to take advantage of the winter sale to get better and some lewder games.

Among them, Assault Spy, Superhero League of Hoboken, NinNinDays 2 (I already have the first one) and Senran Kagura Shinovi Versus. (People have GOT to start making some games with touching in them, to throw the middle finger to these homo's)

Actually Tokyo Clanpool probably now NEEDS a fan translation of the original Japanese one, like the one fire emblem fates finally got.
 
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Alucardthegreat

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I got The Citadel and Beyond Citadel. They are a couple of japanese dark anime doom-like shooters with leaning, picture in picture ADS and many other interesting mechanics. They got guro and fanservice with kinda blame/ jin-roh aestethics. Good amount of replayability and lots of extra levels, plus collectible artwork. The only downside is, there are some occasional crashes. The devs are pushing lots of updates to fix them.

The twittards were mad about them and almost got the original author to self censor, so please show your support in the reviews if you buy them.


 

sunofpearl89

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I got The Citadel and Beyond Citadel. They are a couple of japanese dark anime doom-like shooters with leaning, picture in picture ADS and many other interesting mechanics. They got guro and fanservice with kinda blame/ jin-roh aestethics. Good amount of replayability and lots of extra levels, plus collectible artwork. The only downside is, there are some occasional crashes. The devs are pushing lots of updates to fix them.

The twittards were mad about them and almost got the original author to self censor, so please show your support in the reviews if you buy them.


Seconding this recommendation. I love The Citadel and I'm very happy that the dev stood their ground and stayed true to their vision. Beyond Citadel was a day-one purchase for me, no hesitation.



The last game I bought was a cheap bundle of Way of the Samurai games on Steam. Way of the Samurai 3, 4, and a dungeon crawler spin-off called "Katana Kami: A Way of the Samurai Story."

It looks like a very entertaining game that isn't afraid to be irreverent. Like all Steam users say, I'll get around to playing them eventually™.
 
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