Metroidvania games are about exploration - you'll find that you can only explore so far to begin with before your path is blocked. Once you defeat the boss in that area, you'll unlock a new skill or new piece of equipment that allows you to explore areas that you couldn't reach before. Some people really enjoy the progression you get from those kinds of games, but others find it a little boring and repetitive.Hellow !
I never played castlevania-like game, so, what kind of game it is ?
That being said, encodya look a marvellous game ...
So I was wondering witch one you recommend @ActuallyDenz
Are you sure you're not talking about Zelda?Metroidvania games are about exploration - you'll find that you can only explore so far to begin with before your path is blocked. Once you defeat the boss in that area, you'll unlock a new skill or new piece of equipment that allows you to explore areas that you couldn't reach before. Some people really enjoy the progression you get from those kinds of games, but others find it a little boring and repetitive.
I'll send you Encodya as given some of the games you've talked about on here, I'm sure you'll enjoy it!
You’re not wrong, buddy. Pacing and level design is absolutely key in these kind of games, if the developers get it right it’s magical. If they get it wrong it’s a long, drawn out snore-fest.Some people really enjoy the progression you get from those kinds of games, but others find it a little boring and repetitive.
There's definitely some similarities between the Zelda series and typical metroidvanias, so you're not wrong to be thinking along those kinds of lines. I've given the forum a couple of days to request Bloodstained and you were the only one to ask for it, so it's yours!Are you sure you're not talking about Zelda?
So, first of all, thanks for encodya, but if not to greedy, may I ask bloodstained ? It look like I could really enjoy this kind of game
Absolutely - while I'll give just about any game a try, I tend to be a bit more hesitant about metroidvanias because they can go wrong so easily.You’re not wrong, buddy. Pacing and level design is absolutely key in these kind of games, if the developers get it right it’s magical. If they get it wrong it’s a long, drawn out snore-fest.
Could I get Roki please if its still available. Thank you.This month, I am offering the following games for free:
- Not For Broadcast
- Roki
- Heaven's Vault
- Swag And Sorcery
- Fort Triumph
Roki is the pick of the bunch for me. Roki is an adventure game that borrows heavily from Scandanavian mythology and is well worth a play as a casual game with some tricky puzzles. Not For Broadcast places you in charge of a news station and while interviews, etc are done (using actual FMV), you decide what is broadcast and what isn't. The game is in early access as there is more content planned. The game is fun and hopefully they get enough sales to do more filming.
You sure can - have sent it to you. I think you're new to the thread, so feel free to check out my list on the first page for some of the other games I'm offering. There's a couple of other lists in the thread from others offering games, but I'm not sure if they're still upto date.Could I get Roki please if its still available. Thank you.
It sure is, will send to you in just a minute!I was wondering if Heaven's vault is still available ?
had a rare month where I didn't have and wanted most of the games!