I really wish I liked inscryption more than I did. It got to the point where I was doing runs to try to get a lucky start rather than sticking with runs, just because I wanted to see the rest of the game and I don’t enjoy hurting virtual animals. I ended up watching a play through, and I would recommend that over playing it if it frustrates you in the same way.
It’s definitely in the list of games that I think are incredibly cool, but I had a terrible time in playing. My favorite part of deck games is theory crafting decks, and rogue like deck builders limit how much planning you can do. I am incredibly impressed that you beat it so many times though!
I really wish I liked inscryption more than I did. It got to the point where I was doing runs to try to get a lucky start rather than sticking with runs, just because I wanted to see the rest of the game and I don’t enjoy hurting virtual animals. I ended up watching a play through, and I would recommend that over playing it if it frustrates you in the same way.
That’s fair. I definitely felt frustrated at times, especially at the beginning of each act, but by the time I finished the game, I was obsessed and
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played enough of the post-game roguelike to unlock—and beat Leshy with—all of the decks.
tbh, I’m not even really much of a card game person; I probably wouldn’t’ve played it at all if not for the fact that my SO begged me to try it.
It’s definitely in the list of games that I think are incredibly cool, but I had a terrible time in playing. My favorite part of deck games is theory crafting decks, and rogue like deck builders limit how much planning you can do. I am incredibly impressed that you beat it so many times though!