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Lost Scavenger - neoscavenger made by rooskies - now available on Early Access

Gumsmith

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neoscavenger made by rooskies
Not kidding huh? This looks very familiar.

One of Neoscavenger's issues is that the random events and CYOA parts barely had anything to do with the other half of the game, I distinctly remember one incident where you were given a choice between threatening bandits with an unloaded gun you found on-site or running away, despite me having a fully loaded revolver which would've served a fair bit better. Hopefully this game manages to not fall afoul of those problems.

Other than that, Neoscavenger was fun so this looks fun as well, wishlisted.
 
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Is it an rpg?

No grind. No character leveling, no skill trees, no EXP whatsoever. Instead, you have to learn to play better, use your strengths and compensate your weaknesses. Git gud!

Looks interesting, nonetheless.
 
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Is it an rpg?

No grind. No character leveling, no skill trees, no EXP whatsoever. Instead, you have to learn to play better, use your strengths and compensate your weaknesses. Git gud!

Looks interesting, nonetheless.
That's the same as neoscavenger. It still has character attributes, which if like neoscavenger, can be increased/decreased during play.
 

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neo scavenger starting to get its own clones, nice

deservingly so as its a very cleverly designed little game
 

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At almost any point in the video where I skipped to, he was messing around in the inventory screen. That's my type of game.
 
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Anyone had a go with this? How playable is it and how does it compare to Neoscavenger?
 

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