They seem so popular, dozens of games coming out, and reviews often positive.
But
When I see “Roguelike” I imagine a game that’s too small to be a real game, so they made it so you can never win and just have to keep trying and you’ll get a decent number of hours out of it. With just enough progression each time that you start to believe it’s possible you’ll get somewhere meaningful.
When I see “Souls-like” I think of a game where the difficulty is only there to give people with too much time on their hands a sense of superiority.
I have roughly a thousand games in my various libraries and I have never played a game in either of these genres.
I feel fine being so unreasonable about this.


That’s… the point of the descriptive tags?
I’ve never played a Souls game. Nothing about “you’re supposed to die a lot and redo it all until you’ve mastered it” is appealing to me. I don’t have the patience for it.
I’m not saying thats a bad format for a game. I just don’t want to spend my free time and money on something I’m sure I won’t like.
Thanks Bro. We’re aligned!