I didn’t understand the appeal of Terraria at first because it seemed like bad 2D Minecraft. A friend convinced me to give it an honest go by describing it as a Metroidvania with some building and crafting features. Really great game if you like platformers.
It currently is sitting in my backlog, bell yeah I’ll check it out with that mindset
One of the best video games, ever. There’s just an incredible about of stuff to do and places to explore and things to build. Going in blind is a complete absolute goddamn trip.
Hell yeah dude, I really enjoy these bay12-likes that actually simulate a ridiculous amount of systems. Thanks for backing up the Recc.
Europa Universalis 4. It took me a couple of attempts to get the hang of all of the intricacies involved, but once I did, I ended up having a blast. Prior experience with Victoria 2 and Crusader Kings 2 definitely helped.
If you can handle Vicky 2 you’ve already defeated paradox at their most paradox lol.
Funny enough, I found CK2 harder than Vicky 2. A modern nation-state is a lot easier to get my head around than feudal politics.
Vicky 3 was what finally got me into Paradox games, after I had just bounced off of Sellaris and HoI4. I’m revisiting HoI4 now to see if I can get over the initial learning curve.
For me it would be Caves of Qud. I bounced off hard, like less than an hour of playtime, before getting back into it and really enjoying it.
I think the updates to the UI and ignoring the common advice to not be a psychic right off the bat are what changed that.
Being able to see the future is absolutely busted. Being able to hijack the bodies of a high level esper hunters who also have the dominate skill is a great way to “level up” as well.
Sekiro, played it for a bit at launch and didn’t really click with it
Came back a few years later and the combat fell in to place, now it’s one of my favorite games of all time. Ended up going NG+7 without Kuro’s charm + demon Bell and getting my only platinum trophy
Satisfactory. My first playthrough I got like 20 hours in, died and lost a bit of progress because my body glitched through a waterfall and I couldn’t get the stuff back. But I got back into the game last year and started from scratch, got to the same point in much less time, and had a lot more fun once I got to the point where I was building multiple different factories connected by rail. Extremely fun game with a painful early game.
Also, Noita. I played until I beat it (around 30 hours) and stopped playing for a bit. Came back later because I heard there was more to the game and clocked in a few hundred hours.