If y'all haven't played it already (on stream or off), I highly recommend the Chants of Sennaar. It seems like a great game for Mostly Walking to play. Love y'all's entertainment. Can't wait for more
Sean bloom is so good at articulating things that I like about games but I can't put my finger on. The granularity comment at 9:16 is so on point about what makes this game great and they are less than ten minutes into the game on the tutorial level. For me, it is such useful commentary to help me design games myself. Same exact thing with Sean Plott with the rule of thirds comment shortly thereafter. I have been aware of it in photography but I hadn't really connected that knowledge set to game design until he said that and it makes UI, camera angles and others things a lot simpler to view through a lens of cinematography.
this game was INCREDIBLE. I had to stop watching these videos and then go play the game. i beat it a week ago and i'm still thinking about how good the story was. it has a crazy amount of replayability too
Yooo I just finished this game last night. Wasn't a fan of DLC 2 but the main game and DLC 1 were great. I also think it's worth noting that I found this game after buying Balatro (found that through Day9 as well) and looking up games from the same publisher.
Admittedly, it's a very easy detail to miss, I myself did not notice the significance of the rings first time around, but if you look back at it after already knowing about the cult, you can see very clearly that the rings denote members of the cult.
Absolutely not lmao. Figuring out what a game wants you to click on and not click on is an arbitrary and goofy experience. It's not even a hint. It just stops the game from wasting your time and lets you focus on solving the actual puzzles