Post games you completed recently and what you thought of them. Would you recommend them to other anons? Should we stay away? I'll start.
Recommended from a source I trust, it's a sweet little metroidvania with very detailled pixel art, great music, and lots of varied gameplay. The jumping/attacking can be a bit odd sometimes since there's no input buffering, but I was playing on hard and I don't think it'd come up very often on normal. Not a fan of how some of the invisible walls are handled, but there's an item you get decently early which can be used to reveal hidden paths, and it's mostly my own fault for fucking up the progression and not getting it until late game.
This is purely aesthetics, but I also really dug the ancient Egyptian theme of the game, and I appreciated it playing the idea of a pharaoh's curse completely straight. The writing was slightly stiff due to what I can only imagine is a very strict 1:1 translation from the original Japanese, but it was funny enough to keep me entertained in spite of that.
Story-focused adventure game about a young catgirl (boy?) who wakes up in a strange world and has to carry the sun in a light bulb to the top of a tower in order to reignite the world's light source. Decent sprite work and very good music, although not much gameplay aside from some light puzzles - you do have an actual inventory and the ability to combine things, however, which helped me feel like I was actually doing something even if the solution to each puzzle was quite linear. As far as plot goes, what I liked was the writing not overstaying its welcome and never careening into the depths of pseudointellectual irony and cynicism you'd find in something fresh off the indieshit shelf. OneShot's characters are also very endearing, and none of them seem as though they were forced into the setting due to Kickstarter backers, or overstay their welcome.
There are some really cool moments I don't want to spoil so my ultimate recommendation (to anyone who cares) is simply to play the game through and give it a chance. It's only about $10 on Steam and you can beat it in an afternoon if you sit down and put your mind to it.
and if that sounds like too high a price then piracy is always an option, of course