Stream in less than 3 hours! Two quick looks tonight.
#IHatethisPlace and
#Necesse 1.0! After the quick look I will be playing Arc Raiders by popular demand with Trevor and my brother again! See you soon!
Stream in less than 3 hours! Two quick looks tonight.
#IHatethisPlace and
#Necesse 1.0! After the quick look I will be playing Arc Raiders by popular demand with Trevor and my brother again! See you soon!
This weeks stream schedule is now up! Tonight I am checking out the new Arc Raiders update! Thursday will be the continuation of Digimon Story: Time Stranger. Saturday I received a key for
#Necesse 1.0, and will do a quick look. Ending it with WoW Classic! See you tonight!
↓ Full video link is in the description! ↓
📌 Pixelated Isometric Survival RPG | Necesse
🎞️ Watch full video at https://youtu.be/qHmuaq5zp-w
#Necesse #Survival #IndieGame #SponsoredAd #Gameplay #InAwe
I love that the blood fountain decoration in
#Necesse has raspberry and water as two of its ingredients. Yeah, the village is full of people who have had to kill to survive (or for profit as adventurers) but they aren't psychotic.
Platz 10: Necesse (🐧 )
Das Spiel klang interessant, ich habe es gekauft und direkt durchgezockt. Man kann Basen bauen, die Welt erkunden, Ressourcen sammeln, Craften, Monster und Bosse bekämpfen. Vor kurzem kam Version 1.0 heraus, es gibt nun eine zusammenhängende Open World. Insgesamt ist #Necesse ein tolles Sandbox-RPG, das ich allen empfehlen kann, die Rimworld, Core Keeper oder ähnliche Spiele mögen.
Congrats to Palia and Necesse, which together took the MOP award for best not-so-massively multiplayer game of 2025!
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https://massivelyop.com/2025/12/21/massivelyops-2025-awards-not-so-massively-game-of-the-year/#Palia #Necesse【Game-Log: Mid-November 2025】
IDK, it's November I guess.
Major Timesinks and Finished Games
Rue Valley is a narrative driven timeloop game with the RPG mechanics of Disco Elysium... for about 5 minutes. Having explained and tutorialised it's many mechanics in the first 3 or 4 loops, the game just drops 75% of them. For much of the rest of the game it becomes an extremely broken, but compelling narrative adventure with a good mystery and multiple interesting storylines. Then it decides it wants to be bad again and makes you sit through an arduous one hour sequence ending in a fake ending. Then there's a narrative driven epilogue that is less compelling than the earlier game. I can't recommend it to anyone.
Necesse is still a lot of fun. It's flattened out a bit, but I still enjoy both town-building and adventuring, and I have things to work toward.
Likewise Worldbox really has added a lot in recent versions. I've had a lot of fun building different sandbox worlds and watching them implode themselves in many different ways. It's also still a shame that the unlocking process gates so many features, and is so at odds with the rest of the game.
I started an adventurer character in South East Asia in the latest Crusader Kings III and have had a great time guiding their dynasty through assorted misadventures and fuck-ups (including writing a fake legend that resulted in my character becoming the heir to the King of England, despite being based in Bali). At some point I decided to conquer a local realm and thus the game reverted to the usual CK3 fair of managing a ruler. For better (assorted intrigue and lewd plots) and worse (losing a war based on the games fictional numbers unrelated to the actual state of the world.)
Demonschool is a game I've been waiting literal years for. It's an rpg set in a school on a demon-infested island, but with puzzle-ish combat encounters in the style of Into the Breach, rather than turn based combat + grinding levels. I've really enjoyed it so far (about 8 hours in), the story and writing are great with a ton of well-written incidental moments. The aesthetic is perfect, and there is an incredible soundtrack to go with it.
I finished Q-Up (as one character), which ended in the perfect manner for such a game. There's a cool cameo at the end too. There are a few minor gaps that are a bit annoying, where your "gameplay" has to catch up with plot requirements, but otherwise it's perfect satire.
A Case of Fraud is a small scale mystery game where you have to fill out a corporate org chart similar identically to the Roottrees game earlier this year. Instead of having a fake internet, it dumps a whole lot of evidence on you in one go, which can be more or less frustrating depending on context. I enjoy it, but I'm afraid I'll have lost the thought train necessary to continue it.
All Games Played
Automobilista 2: GREAT
Necesse: GREAT (Notable)
Q-Up: GREAT (Notable)
Worldbox: Good
Rue Valley: Mediocre
Crusader Kings III: Good
Demonschool: GREAT (Notable)
A Case of Fraud: Good
And let's again go for the fox, and
#Necesse! We have created a sheep crisis of our own making, let's see if we can make sustainable wool economy... ever?!
https://twitch.tv/isolectra #fursuit #furry #furrystreamer #twitchstreamer #livevirtaaja #gaming