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by greggman3
2112 days ago
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Except its not understood whatsoever. When I read roguelike or roguelite I understand that it should be something similar to "rogue". Since I'm not actually a fan of rogue I will therefore look no further at the game since it was clearly labeled as being similar to "rogue" What other "~lite" or "~like" in the entire language as a similar property of being nothing like the "~" part? |
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Another common genre is Souls-like, stemming from the mechanics of Dark Souls. It's a term for a game that has bonfire like mechanics, high difficulty, punishments on death, etc. There are many games that are souls likes that share none of the visual themes or moment to moment combat mechanics of Dark Souls.
And as several other people have commented, the games are similar to rogue, just at a higher level of abstraction than you are looking at them.