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- I keep hearing that Mass Effect is a series I would like, so I finally got the Legendary Edition for $5.99.
- I have also heard of Mages of Mystralia as a good game for magic mechanics, so got that for $4.99.
- Trombone Champ for $5.99. I like silly memey stuff and I’m a former band kid. I also never played the trombone, which explains why I am buying the game instead of just playing my own trombone instead.
- Sixty Four for $4.19, as an incremental game fan
I am not sure whether to pick up Noita because I have heard of its great magic mechanics, it also sounds like something that will frustrate me way too much. I’ll probably try on a friend’s computer first
I asked this once on the Talos Principle subreddit and got absolutely wrecked for asking in the first place awhile back, I’ll try again here:
If I like puzzle games but do not enjoy philosophy, would I enjoy the Talos Principle?