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What is the most overrated game gamers hype up?
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Did you ever give Slay the Spire a go? I was also quite sceptical about roguelikes, but now it is by far my most played game ever at a whopping 600 hours.
The beauty of it is that it is quite easy to understand, but with an incredible amount of depth to it. You'll start out having trouble winning your first ever run, but that's when the fun begins. There are 4 characters, each with their play style and cards, and there are 20 ascensions to unlock, each being a more difficult version of a standard run. In the end, you'll gain such a deep understanding of the balancing and tradeoffs at play that you can't not be amazed at this achievement in game design. Baalorlord is a great YouTuber and Twitch streamer who is also one of the best players in the world. He was able to do a consecutive winstreak of 20 wins on the highest ascension, showing that this game is RNG based but has a tremendous amount of skill involved too.
Is there a certain tactic to winning Slay the Spire? I've played a decent number of hours across multiple characters but I've never managed to beat the final boss on the standard difficulty. I remember reading once that binning your default cards is key?
One of the things that helped me improve a lot was watching streamers play. Baalorlord as previously mentioned is great. I've also watched a lot of videos from Jorbs and Frost Prime.
They all have some videos specifically targeted toward newer players where they explain their thought process but I've also gotten a lot of value out of just watching them do normal runs. I like to figure out what I would do in each situation and if they do something different I try to analyze why they made that decision instead. There are many cards that I didn't think were very good until I saw an expert using them.
Thank you, I'll check out those channels!