How is Peak? It looks like a fun time, but a short time.
Also, damn. Stardew, Witcher 3, and Hades have some real staying power. They're fantastic games, which helps.
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How is Peak? It looks like a fun time, but a short time.
Also, damn. Stardew, Witcher 3, and Hades have some real staying power. They're fantastic games, which helps.
I found PEAK very fun in both multiplayer and singleplayer.
The best decision the devs have made is, I think, the fact that the map only resets every 24 hours. You get to keep trying the same map to master it, but also get something fresh every day.
I mostly played it in single player, and it's very satisfying to climb the mountain.
Peak is really great. It's still a little buggy sometimes, but the devs are constantly patching and improving it.
My partner and I have been playing it two player, which I think is harder than a full team of four. We've played at least one round near every day for a couple weeks now, and it's not getting stale at all. We've only made it to the 3rd stage a couple times, and never even seen the 4th. The maps change every day so it's always a new challenge.
100% worth the price of admission, would recommend.