@nin10doom I fully agree with you. I like games with a story, which in most roguelikes is almost inexistent, and I don't like grinding and replaying the same missions over and over again.
On top of that, if you like tactics games, you can get Valkyria Chronicles, which is a full game with story, characters and so on, for a smaller price. This is actually one of my main issue with buying indie games now. On the one hand the developer needs to earn some money for his work, on the other hand why should I buy an indie game when I can buy a game like Valkyria Chronicles or Mario and Rabbids Kingdom Battle for a smaller price?
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@nin10doom I fully agree with you. I like games with a story, which in most roguelikes is almost inexistent, and I don't like grinding and replaying the same missions over and over again.
On top of that, if you like tactics games, you can get Valkyria Chronicles, which is a full game with story, characters and so on, for a smaller price. This is actually one of my main issue with buying indie games now. On the one hand the developer needs to earn some money for his work, on the other hand why should I buy an indie game when I can buy a game like Valkyria Chronicles or Mario and Rabbids Kingdom Battle for a smaller price?