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Steam Wishlist Removals

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up:: Steam Wishlist

On 2023-03-10 we started the process of cleaning up our Steam wishlist.

This page houses the games that didn't make the cut - often due to a better game in the genre I've still yet to play (e.g. I do not really want to play a QUILTBAG story heavy game in RPGMaker before I finish Super Lesbian Animal RPG).

# - 9

  • 199X - meta game in RPGMaker, don't think I necessarily need to play this at this point
  • 6180 the moon - 2D platformer with the main gimmick being screen warping between top and bottom
  • 868-HACK - roguelike that I can't fully understand how it's played just from looking at the page. Might like it if I tried it?

A

  • A City Sleeps - Harmonix, bullet hell shooter with a soundtrack rather than being driven by it - but fundamentally still a bullet hell game.
  • A Legend of Luca - early VR roguelike, I feel like other games will probably provide better experiences now.
  • A-10 VR - it's a different take on Space Pirate Trainer.
  • Abode - it's a 1hr escape room game. Considering how badly I did the Sam & Max - This Time It's Virtual! one, probably best avoided.
  • Ace of Seafood - a game about cybernetic fish shooting each other. Reminds me of Earth Defence Force, but those games apparently play better. Might still be worth it in a bundle.
  • Advent Rising - an old AA game that I've always been curious about... then re-read that the devs worked with Orson Scott Card, so that's probably best gone.
  • Always Sometimes Monsters - QUILTBAG friendly story driven RPG Maker game, but those just aren't what I'm looking for right now.
  • Anomaly 1729 - 3D puzzle game about exploring a near abandoned dimension, lots of cyber aesthetics, but eh.
  • Apollo 11 VR - a VR educational experience, something i think made more sense during the early days of modern VR.
  • Aurion: Legacy of the Kori-Odan - 2D action RPG, but just doesn't seem too fluid, I'd rather replay Dust - An Elysian Tail first.

B

  • BarrierX - it's Race The Sun but faster and more neon.
  • BasketBelle - basketball based 2D puzzle platformer.
  • Batman Arkham VR - WB published, and it's a short, expensive experience.
  • Battlezone Gold Edition - VR cyber tank combat, but reviews imply it might be too hard/uncomfortable.
  • BEARZERKERS - it's Wrath of Cortex's atlasphere levels except local multiplayer and you're trying to avoid being eaten by a bear. Has been in early access since 2015.
  • Before the Echo - rhythm based RPG - store page does not make mention of accessibility features if you're bad at rhythm games, so finish Hi-Fi Rush before even considering.
  • Below Kryll - 2D platformer RPG with a lot of user generated content, but I feel like Terraria would be the thing to play first/compare it to.
  • Bierzerkers - this is a MOBA, what was it even doing here
  • Big Action Mega Fight - indie beat 'em up, likely for a time when I was looking for something after Scott Pilgrim. There are other beat 'em ups I should play first.
  • BIT.TRIP Beat - This was the studio's first BIT.TRIP game, and I think it might be better playing some of the later ones. Including the ones that are already in my library.
  • BLARP! - VR game that basically replicates having a ball and chain to swing at things. Doesn't seem like there's much to it, and I imagine Gorn would provide more satisfying macing.
  • Bloons TD5 - While I'm curious from Shyguymask's videos, Bloons TD6 is out, and I think I'd only really get tower defence games if bundled, when I can play some within Flashpoint if i really need a fix.
  • Blue Toad Murder Files: The Mysteries of Little Riddle - this was a set of PS3 exclusive mystery games that I was curious about at some point, but until I finish The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles...
  • Boo Bunny Plague - this feels like an indie take on Ratchet & Clank, but I feel like there's probably more polished examples? On the other hand it's Β£1.60
  • Bound By Flame - Focus Home Interactive RPG with lots of decisions to make... but I still need to finish New Vegas at some point :p
  • Brut@l - it's a take on Nethack with graphics made out of 3D ASCII art... but I could play Nethack if I wanted to. (Or for that matter, Caves of Qud)
  • Bullshot - it's Contra, but at least from the screenshots, it's pretty hard to parse the visuals.

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