Brotato is a top-down arena shooter roguelite where you play a potato wielding up to 6 weapons at a time to fight off hordes of aliens. Choose from a variety of traits and items to create unique builds and survive until help arrives.

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    1 year ago

    Really good game but I personally had to reduce dmg taken by like 50% cause it was otherwise quite frustrating. I play that kind of game for the power trip not to die cause I sneezed once

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, I feel you. I used to like more punishing combat when I was younger, but now I just want to finish games and not have to restart fights constantly. I don’t have the reflexes I used to when I was less old, and to be honest, my reflexes were bad even when I was young, just less bad than they are now.

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        1 year ago

        Also sucks when your power ups are all RNG and since each character is very different, you can easily end up either a god or gimped depending on your luck. Easy mode for me lol

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          1 year ago

          they aren’t all RNG though.
          The game significantly favours Items you have/bought before over giving you new ones.

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      1 year ago

      Personally I enjoy the challenge of it, so I appreciate that it can be brutally punishing.

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        1 year ago

        I agree, it’s hard to find games that just throw you in the deep end nowadays without a gentle progression curve and meta upgrades. Incidentally, check out the Odinfall demo on Steam (if it doesn’t crash on you, devs patched it and introduced a CTD regression). It’s a tough as nails spiritual successor to Nuclear Throne that actually feels like it was cast in the same mold.