bler144: I had just bought Loop Hero on GOG last week and was kicking myself a bit since I wasn't expecting it to pop up free this quickly.
Having sank maybe 6-8 hours into Loop Hero, I do have to say that if I had gotten it free I probably would have quit after the first two hours. It was only the fact that I'd just dropped $9 for it that made me more invested to sort out what I was missing - playing more but also going outside the game to do some research.
There is some good design there, but it's hidden behind a pretty rough user interface even for some pretty basic gameplay details. Some things have mouseover and some don't - and because almost everything in the game involves some trade-off, it can be really hard to tell what should be a top priority and what should be cast aside, or even just the simple reality that you shouldn't play every card and that you want them to pile up and discard wasn't clear, at least to me.
It's easily possible to clear Act I and have no idea what you really need to be focusing on to actually make headway. I think it is rewarding and good play, but I think you do really have to make a time commitment to reach that point where the game's complexities are even visible, much less sorting out how you want to strategize in light of them.
Mmm, I am enjoying my time with it, I still can't beat the Lynch but now I have unlocked Villages and a few firecamp places. I still could not damage the Lynch at all, next run I'll run away XD
This last run was a mess because I had Swamps and healing effects on me and that killed me quickly. It's cool to learn the various good or bad synergies, while waiting for decent loot. I think I could sink many hours in this game.
next EPIC freebies have been leaked, nothing for me if true
23.12.: Vampyr
24.12.: Pathfinder Kingmaker
25.12.: Prey