Glad to hear that, I've owned cryptark for a while and its on the list to play at some point for sure. I was going off of what someone on the games' discord had said, maybe they meant in terms of overall vibes rather than direct translation.
The prerelease build has since been updated in a BIG way, infinite ammo was removed from default weapons, this is actually massive as this forces you to utilize the loot you find on the ships and deal with scarcity, it becomes actually important to manage your funds to buy more guns and even use melee weapons or make the strategic call to skip past enemies entirely to conserve ammo. This change alone makes hard mode much harder, I'll have to upload an updated video. Huge props to the developer for listening to feedback and making big balance tweaks so close to release.
Yep, I have a few videos uploaded on Deadlink, I briefly got into speedrunning it. I think its a really fun game, though difficult to get your first win before you start getting a feel for what makes a good build. Its roguelite meta progression was a bit slow for me, but every run and character does actually feel engagingly distinct so its fun to just play and play.
@@mihailungureanu671Cool! I realize I should mention though that you shouldnt expect the gameplay from those to be the typical gameplay experience as I was speedrunning, one is from a massively lucky highroll build and the other one is on a savefile from speedrun.com that has effectively infinite resources (since otherwise it wouldnt be fair since someone could just grind more to get a better build and placement on the leaderboard). I have some of my normal clears on the hardest difficulty uploaded, but had left them unlisted since theyre slow... but now that I think about it they are more representative of typical gameplay.
I watched parts of both, I want to beat the game in less than 40min for the achievement,even tho your build is not that efficient anymore in recent patches, can still be used, and I have never tried a run like this, might be interesting