
There is no real excitement with getting new gear. How is adding 10 points in strength helping me? Should I have added five in strength instead and five in defence? I have already bought 20 or so upgrades in the Tree, but I have no idea if I am made the optimal choice. Because I have all of this pretty much instantly, I don't really know which ones are helping me go past a well. Gear which 5 equipment slots, plus craft plus trade plus smeltĪlso gear for your Pet, which is also another tab! Quest that also includes Perks and Skill quests. Town which you can buy workers who get you various things like gold, orbs, knowledge, etc. Hero upgrades which include Passive (strength, defence, stamina, intelligence), Train, and a huge Tree The game is a RPG game and these are the things that opened up for me in the first few hours.Ĭombat which includes normal fighting, dungeon, raid, boss, PVP (locked, but it just needs an ascend, which I haven't done) The joy of a great incremental is how things slowly open up and each new achievement feels progress. The biggest cardinal sin for me when it comes to incremental is when a game has a lot of features and it just completely throws them all at you instantly. Instead time as resource buys you stuff like a library. Maybe time travel? Maybe slowing and speeding time? It would have been cool if time as resources meant you used it to deal with something related to time. It tells me the game's resources is time, where you get 1 of it every second, but that's not really something as unique as I assumed. THE BEST GAMES I'VE PLAYED ARE THESE (no order):Īdditional comment if you decide to scan through it, I complain a lot, so it is perfectly reasonable and normal to think, "why the fuck are you even playing these games, idiot?". I usually angrily stop playing them for a while and restart them again, so this is more or less a journal of addiction, I suppose. One thing I've realized is I have such a love-hate-hate relationship with this genre since I think I've hated 90% of the games and 100% of myself after each incremental phase. It starts with the latest games I've played and I think goes back to several years back.

So I write a line or two about every game I play, and decided to find all the incremental in my game journal and post them here. I don't know if this will be useful to anyone.
