02-18-2017, 06:13 AM
I can't really bring myself to trust what a computer decides I might like. Especially when all it ever suggests to me are games that I know for a fact I do not enjoy due to prior experience. Every single thing it suggests to me is something that makes me wince in pain at the mere mention. On steam alone I own somewhere along the lines of 260 titles, and I trust what other people suggest far more than random critics. Specifically people who share the same likes as myself. Thus the best I could do was offer potential suggestions to you in the hopes I understood well enough what you possibly might enjoy. I am however fairly sure that you do not know every good metroidvania, as that is too much of a sweeping gesture and I am autistic. Check out Aquaria.
Although I do look forwards to eventually owning Ori and the blind forest. I found Dust to be extremely bland compared to games I had already played at the time, as it did nothing new, and did not combine elements that had not already been combined and done better before. Although I do admit the fact it was done nearly all by one person amusing enough to have played through the game once through in respect of them. Further play-throughs I could not accomplish as I would fall asleep mid-game whenever I attempted it. Even though I was playing on the highest difficulty. It could not hold my interest no matter how much I tried.
Although I do look forwards to eventually owning Ori and the blind forest. I found Dust to be extremely bland compared to games I had already played at the time, as it did nothing new, and did not combine elements that had not already been combined and done better before. Although I do admit the fact it was done nearly all by one person amusing enough to have played through the game once through in respect of them. Further play-throughs I could not accomplish as I would fall asleep mid-game whenever I attempted it. Even though I was playing on the highest difficulty. It could not hold my interest no matter how much I tried.