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Video Game Thread
What are you playing this week?
After 20 hours total spent on the game, I finally finished a run in Slay the Spire 2. Very happy. :) I used The Defect and lots of 0 cost attack cards + draws.
I also played STS2! I immediately won my first run with the Ironclad (mixed build). Then I won my first run with the Silent (poison). Then I lost two and won on the third try with the regent (mixed build). Then I won my first with the Defect (claw, just like you probably did). Then it took me another few tries with the Necrobinder until I got a win in. The pattern is pretty clear - game knowledge from the first STS is still fully applicable, and the top builds from back then still work. So it didn't take me 20 hours to get that far. Around 3, I think.
Except it sorta did. You leaned on all your STS knowledge where you no doubt spent many hours.
Absolutely true. Many more than 20, then.
I'm actually playing STS1 now. It's alright, though clearly less polished than the sequel, even in the latter's EA state.
I just finished my first real run in it, using The Silent. It seemed way easier than any run in 2. I barely even lost any hp to the act 3 boss. Maybe Silent is even more OP in 1 than she is in 2?
I wouldn't give too much weight to a one-run impression. It is a roguelikeish after all, and randomness plays a large role.
True. The skilled streamers always(?) win their runs though. So skill can apparently make up for bad luck.
I failed at sts1 with Ironclad and I have now failed with Defect too. Still need to git gud. :)
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