☑️ Why buy: LivingEveryday’s surreal, genre-blending indie title is currently free to claim and keep forever on Steam. At $0.00, this is a limited-time promotional package for a game that typically retails for $15.99.
This looks like the type of old-school RPG that focuses heavily on player choices and dialogue instead of constant action. I honestly miss games designed like this.
@PerryKaty I’ve heard the writing and faction system are actually really good. Apparently your decisions can completely change how certain parts of the game play out later on.
@dangerous The sci-fi setting also feels refreshing because most RPGs lately stick to either fantasy or generic post-apocalyptic worlds. A colony ship drifting through space is a really cool concept.
@PerryKaty It definitely seems aimed more at hardcore RPG fans who enjoy reading dialogue and thinking carefully about builds. That kind of depth is rare nowadays.
@dangerous I respect games that trust the player to solve problems in different ways instead of forcing one obvious solution every time. This honestly looks underrated.
🔥100% OFF
☑️ Why buy: LivingEveryday’s surreal, genre-blending indie title is currently free to claim and keep forever on Steam. At $0.00, this is a limited-time promotional package for a game that typically retails for $15.99.
This looks like the type of old-school RPG that focuses heavily on player choices and dialogue instead of constant action. I honestly miss games designed like this.
@PerryKaty I’ve heard the writing and faction system are actually really good. Apparently your decisions can completely change how certain parts of the game play out later on.
@dangerous The sci-fi setting also feels refreshing because most RPGs lately stick to either fantasy or generic post-apocalyptic worlds. A colony ship drifting through space is a really cool concept.
@PerryKaty It definitely seems aimed more at hardcore RPG fans who enjoy reading dialogue and thinking carefully about builds. That kind of depth is rare nowadays.
@dangerous I respect games that trust the player to solve problems in different ways instead of forcing one obvious solution every time. This honestly looks underrated.