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Does anyone know what Snowpiercer is? There's a bunch of indie games like Pandemic Train and Zompiercer that I see described as "Snowpiercer but X". However, in search for it all I find is some Netflix series about class warfare of a train. I assume the connection is "has a train in it", but that seems vague for a genre.

I'm never going to finish this thing. Iirc, there were two difficulty options. Easy and Hard, so I chose hard. The game is quite easy, until it pulls some trial and error bullshit. Also, I have no idea what is going on. It's all multiverse shinanigans. I hope other games aren't as confusing.
That said, as far as cross promotion games, it makes me want to watch Yamato, Getter, and whatever that weird one is with girls hunting dragons. The inclusion of a bunch of Nadesco stuff is nice too. That anime never gets any love.
Cavalry Girls I heard was good, and it has potential, but it's just so dull getting through the tutorial. It's still introducing stuff, and there's still no threat.
Damascus Gear and Project Nimbus are not good. I don't remember much about them.
Shogo had potential, but as a game the random crit system makes it unplayable, and the missing content means the story falls a part. Great as a curiosity though.
I remember Lost Planet 3 being okay when I played it back in the day. Never finished it, and is currently on sale for £4. It's very much a design by committee game though. Lots of trends of the time.
Iron Brigade was fantastic at the time. Is a tower defense game where you stomp around in a "trench" fighting spiders made of TVs. 30fps lock, clearly made for a controller. It was one of the few games Double Fine made before completely shitting the bed with Kickstarter money and wokeshit.
It plays well single player, but co-op was where it was at. The "salute" button was way more fun than it had any right to be.
Honourable mention to EDF 4.1 and 5. They aren't mech games, but you can use mechs in them once you unlock them as a vehicle option for the air raider.
Yes, it's that one. I'm on the late 20s, early 30s, with the male pilot. When I learned there's 50 missions per campaign, 2 campaigns, and a few branching path missions in the campaign.Probably V (which has Space Battleship Yamato 2199 as the guest star)
I'm never going to finish this thing. Iirc, there were two difficulty options. Easy and Hard, so I chose hard. The game is quite easy, until it pulls some trial and error bullshit. Also, I have no idea what is going on. It's all multiverse shinanigans. I hope other games aren't as confusing.
That said, as far as cross promotion games, it makes me want to watch Yamato, Getter, and whatever that weird one is with girls hunting dragons. The inclusion of a bunch of Nadesco stuff is nice too. That anime never gets any love.
Did it work? I considered it for a mech campaign I'm running, but I didn't know how tightly it was integrated to the setting. Also the dependence on apps really put me off as well.I've made homebrew shit awhile ago turning it into a Capitalist Utopia instead
Yes. It's also the one example of something going mainstream being good, since supposedly the Super Best Friends playthrough of it going viral is what caused Devolver to buy the rights and release it in the west.Metal Wolf Chaos was fucking great, played the original, never felt more American in my life God damn.
I know more. Starting with the bad and getting to the good, or at least okay.I'm always looking for more if anyone has some.
Cavalry Girls I heard was good, and it has potential, but it's just so dull getting through the tutorial. It's still introducing stuff, and there's still no threat.
Damascus Gear and Project Nimbus are not good. I don't remember much about them.
Shogo had potential, but as a game the random crit system makes it unplayable, and the missing content means the story falls a part. Great as a curiosity though.
I remember Lost Planet 3 being okay when I played it back in the day. Never finished it, and is currently on sale for £4. It's very much a design by committee game though. Lots of trends of the time.
Iron Brigade was fantastic at the time. Is a tower defense game where you stomp around in a "trench" fighting spiders made of TVs. 30fps lock, clearly made for a controller. It was one of the few games Double Fine made before completely shitting the bed with Kickstarter money and wokeshit.
Honourable mention to EDF 4.1 and 5. They aren't mech games, but you can use mechs in them once you unlock them as a vehicle option for the air raider.