NIMRODS Is THE BEST Upcoming Bullet Heaven Of 2024!



Try NIMRODS: Guncraft Survivor on Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2086430/NIMRODS_GunCraft_Survivor/

Assemble a limitless arsenal in this survive-em-up roguelite shooter. As a Gun Manufacturer’s testing force, your mission is simple: test the latest gun tech and scavenge alien planets. Collect insane weapon parts to invent crazy guns that slay thousands. You may not survive, but your guns will!
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26 thoughts on “NIMRODS Is THE BEST Upcoming Bullet Heaven Of 2024!”

  1. i've been waiting for this game as well, but sept is just filled with new games i want to play. for the games especially with indie games you get a lot of chase the fad. this did well lets bank on it quickly. You get a lot of samie quick flips with very few gems in the mix.

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  2. iv heard the complaints about meta progression from you and other creators i watch. i get you guys dont like it cause you have time to get good at these games or are naturally better at them. but theres people like me that dont have any time in the day to get decent at these but still wanna enjoy them and meta progression is what helps so its nice to have in. you creators make it feel like meta progression is a bad thing though with the way you guys say you hate it and what not.

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  3. the reason a lot of niche PS2 era games are oftenhighly regarded is because a lot of them were more daring and experimental in a very unpolished but fun way

    these days we have rather high standards for the quality games have to have to be appealing, even for small indie titles, as well as an ecosystem with conventions that people are both used to and like.

    that makes innovation only feasible within a somewhat limiting framework.

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  4. With this indy game revolution we are living in, its pretty hard to find a genuine unique idea. Its almost the opposite of what happened with the AAA industry where they play it safe; indy devs have tossed out everything imaginable in a short period of time. Once something sticks, in come the clones.

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  5. some of the guns you make in this game are nuts! I have to stay away from the splitting magazine, because my computer starts to chug by the end of the run. I am stoked for this game's release next month.

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  6. Feel like I had the whole burn out talk with myself when I used to pick up a new 4X every month but only ended up playing two of them for any length of time. The defining factors over if I would basically drop a game forever once I had my first fill of it or come back to it, if not immediately, roughly being: Identity, does the game differentiate itself from my previous experiences in a way that doesn't make me want to go back to those previous experiences? Refinement, are there perhaps a few too many odd design choices and missing QoL that make a game feel unpleasant to play next to others?
    Alternative train of thought; We can't completely disconnect our previous experiences from games no matter how clean you try to wipe your mental state before or after playing it. You are going to create increasingly defined expectations that, if not met, exceeded, or subverted, will cause your interest to fall off. Why play a "bad game", a "boring game" when something you enjoyed is right there and, thanks to the modern market, here's always more to try.

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  7. the only biome currently in the demo are the field you start in and the hive barrens, i have explored the entire map, at "full" release the other biome will probably be above and to the left of the start, the bottom left and right on the fields, and the top right of the hive barrens

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  8. If you're looking for games that truly stand out and offer a unique fun factor, give Bots 4 Defense a try. The demo is available now, and it promises a lot! Thank me later 😉

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  9. Sometimes I feel like the odd one out on indie channels because I tend to enjoy both indie games and AAA? Personally speaking I couldn't imagine only playing indie games for the reason you mentioned, anymore so many feel like they are just the same, with a slightly different mechanic here or there. Same can be said for AAA as well obviously, though different genres/mechanics.

    I feel like expectations as gamers have changed a LOT since indie games really blew up in the early 2010's. It's always interesting hearing different people's perspectives because there's some YT's that are very on the train of "All indie games are amazing and unique!" and some that are "We are in an indie game drought… the last good indie game was (insert favorite game here)"

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