

Wow, way to be a touchy little blue checkmark from the Twitterverse. Hell minesweeper is more of a roguelike than this, are we now calling minesweeper a roguelike too? No thats rediculous, as is calling this a roguelike. Once again it is like calling mario a metroidvania. Roguelite is known, it works, it fits, however calling these games roguelike when they're by comparison to actual roguelikes inherently unlike rogue, the genres namesake is just blatantly wrong. Wow, way to be an ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ to the trans and intersex crowds.Īside from that you're right, roguelite is an inconvenient term, the more accurate term would be rogue-like-like, but hey that's kind of unweildy and no one uses it.
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because it takes you 5 minutes longer for your convenience, everybody else should use the inconvenient term? I'm not going to call them rogue-lite for the same reason i'm only using 3 pronouns (him, her or it) - nobody is going to tell me how to speak. Hell do the same thing with METROID prime and people will state "metroid prime is part of the metroid franchise, but not part of the metroidvania genre due to its FPS nature."(I agree with them there too for the record) I'm tired of people choking out the genre with games that just dont fit because they see it as a marketing buzzword.ĭo the same thing with calling mario a metroidvania and you have a whole bunch of people defending actual metroidvanias and claiming mario doesnt fit for the exact same reasons. I'm tired of being unable to find /actual/ roguelikes when I search for them because of people like you.

No, you are wrong, I dont do this for attention, I do this for the sake of the fact there's a roguelike genre that differs from the games you people bog into it. Older than that and it's obvious you are just out for attention. You are the same type of person who goes "Uhm, atschughguhguaaaally, tomatoes are fruit, not vegetables" - it's only adorable if you are an 8-yo kid who tries to sound smart. Nobody cares if it fits your definition and rogue-lite sounds sh*t, so people won't be using it, unless they've reached the same level of pretentiousness. If somebody says "rogue-like", it means that you have a high-risk gameplay with permadeath of sorts, which rewards you for each playthrough with additional stuff, so you manage to get through eventually.
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Conversation are not lines of code that have to be immaculate and precise in order to understand each other. TotalBiscuit had his moments, but this distinction is ridiculously pretentious. There's a game called rogue that the genre is named after, this is inherently unlike that game ergo it is a roguelite.

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