Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom is a pretty incredible one that just came out, if you're into weird 3d platforming. I guess a lot of these are 2d but the controls on this are so amazing, would be worth checking out the demo.
But if you want to keep on with the 2d, Pizza Tower is a lot of fun
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\---RED---TETHER--> (or just red tether) is an exceptional roguelike where you fly around in space and try your best to take down as many enemy ships as possible. The catch is, you don't have conventional guns, but instead a "tether projector" which you can use to tie ships together, rip off attachments, and most importantly, to swing yourself around objects and slam into shit for massive amounts of damage. It's only 13$ on steam, is genuinely massive and fairly intuitive to pick up, and is (in my opinion) sorely underrated.
I am a huge fan, and it just recently got a MASSIVE update essentially doubling the playtime of the game. I've sunk \~50 hours into it and I am still nowhere near seeing all of it. I really recommend it!
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Genuinely, I can't recommend this game enough. The movement is perfectly balanced to make it \*feel\* like you're slamming into stuff, and the ships you unlock change the game a lot every single time. Despite that, you can always fall back on the tactic of "tie a bunch of shit together and fall back" if you just don't mesh with the playstyle of a given ship, or if it just seems a bit risky to go into the fray at the moment.
(A ship is basically a character for red tether, similar to the binding of isaac, in case that was not clear.)
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waow based
waow
That's a good recommendation :3
Balatro if you like deck builders and large numbers
Hades, Ultrakill, I've heard good things about Rain World
play noita
We need all the help we can get to solve the eyes and the cauldron
Holy hell the binding of ballsack
Last six months I only played tboi
and you enjoyed every second of it i presume?
you've clearly never played if you think they enjoyed even a moment of it
Omori, Hades
Tunic Psychonauts 2 Neon White Return of The Obra Dinn
touhou 6
Pseudoregalia
Ender Lillies
Yellow Taxi Goes Vroom is a pretty incredible one that just came out, if you're into weird 3d platforming. I guess a lot of these are 2d but the controls on this are so amazing, would be worth checking out the demo. But if you want to keep on with the 2d, Pizza Tower is a lot of fun
Minceraft
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Nier. Has literally nothing to do with any of these games but it's so good
Shocked no one has mentioned but risk of rain 2 or risk of rain returns if you prefer 2D. Banger soundtrack too
Signalis
(copied from a previous comment of mine) \---RED---TETHER--> (or just red tether) is an exceptional roguelike where you fly around in space and try your best to take down as many enemy ships as possible. The catch is, you don't have conventional guns, but instead a "tether projector" which you can use to tie ships together, rip off attachments, and most importantly, to swing yourself around objects and slam into shit for massive amounts of damage. It's only 13$ on steam, is genuinely massive and fairly intuitive to pick up, and is (in my opinion) sorely underrated. I am a huge fan, and it just recently got a MASSIVE update essentially doubling the playtime of the game. I've sunk \~50 hours into it and I am still nowhere near seeing all of it. I really recommend it! (end of copied bit) Genuinely, I can't recommend this game enough. The movement is perfectly balanced to make it \*feel\* like you're slamming into stuff, and the ships you unlock change the game a lot every single time. Despite that, you can always fall back on the tactic of "tie a bunch of shit together and fall back" if you just don't mesh with the playstyle of a given ship, or if it just seems a bit risky to go into the fray at the moment. (A ship is basically a character for red tether, similar to the binding of isaac, in case that was not clear.)
Yakuza 0
The genesis project.
depends on if you want a good game recommendation
Blood and Bacon.
The messenger, celeste, the last spell ( this one is very good ), monster train (It isnt as tight as slay the spire but very fun take of StS)
Tmodloader -> calamity Caves of qud if you're insane
hades 1 is good and the secound is coming q2 this year and you can sign up to be a playtester on the steam page
BASEBALL ⚾️ 🧢 🏏 🌮 ⚾️ 🧢 🏏 🌮
atomicrops
Doom Eternal
Monaco
risk of rain 2 since you seem to like roguelikes
Hades
Potions Permit, Subnautica
Monster train was fun if you like rogue-like deck builders
OTXO
Doom. Any of them. Maybe not 3 though
Hotline Miami
Party Animals, especially if you got friends to play with, its an absolute blast
The messenger is kinda like hollow knight and cobalt core is kinda like slay the spire
Deep rock galactic and helldivers 2
noita, balatro
SANABI
Undertale, Deltarune, Off, Yume Nikki
Gregtech: New Horizons