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my brain has been completely overtaken by Noita modding for months now, i love it so much
replayed Hades recently, I'd forgotten how hard that shit is before you have unlocks
started on Mario Wonder and kinda fell off a couple worlds in, gorgeous game but Mario gameplay just doesn't quite hold me like it used to
Oh, I've heard great things about Noita, but didn't know it really had a modding scene at all.
Mario Wonder was kinda disappointing. They added a bunch of neat new mechanics, but didn't really design anything around them. I finished the Bowser Castle, but kinda lost interest playing the special world.
The visual design of the game is fantastic, though.
What kind of mods are you playing with? I'm curious about how much content you can add to Noita. The most I've seen is that (admittedly pretty cool) pony mod lol
oh multiple mods each of new enemies, spells, perks, items, materials & alchemy reactions, structures that appear in the world, alternate biomes, just all sorts of shit. I'm also making my own stuff
I don't use them much but there's mods as varied as little story quests, line rider-style physics driving, and fucking sand tetris