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I never could get into terraria, but some days I want to buy it just to support a good developer.
It was a bit hard to get into at first because I didn’t like the starting weapon. The stab motion felt too difficult. But you can pretty quickly get a sword that swings and it’s much better.
I got really hooked on the game after pushing just a bit further to get a better weapon.
I think after years and years of 3d games, I just don't like 2d anymore.
I've become institutionalized by a third dimension...
I don't even enjoy Castlevania anymore and those games were my jam back in the day.
That's a real shame. I barely enjoy games at all anymore but here's hoping Stalker 2 ends up good.
Baldur's Gate 2 is in my all time top three. I loved the sequel and played the shit out of it, for a few weeks and never finished.
For what it's worth Symphony of the Night is also in my top 3.
Hope you're able to get through that at some point. There're some banger 2d games. Terraria, of course. Stardew(ish) if the farm sim genre is your jam. Hollow Knight, which is in contention for my favorite game of all time. A huge number of great rogue-likes.