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Game's good, don't get me wrong, but it's far from the masterpiece the fanbase pretends it is.
At the end of the day, NT has its' moments. but the fact that most positive reviews have little to nothing actually constructive to say and the community of this title straight up refuses to acknowledge that their game, like any other videogame ever, is flawed in multiple ways, is absolutely hilarious. thanks for the honest review.
I wanted to pass judgement on the game only if and when I got to experience everything it had put on offer, that way I'd be more or less "certified" to say where things went wrong and what could possibly be done to fix them. And what better way to show this than getting as many Steam achievements as I possibly can?
Had there been any less to it and I'd have been told that I haven't put forth the effort or the will to give the game a proper good shot. My last 36 or so hours have been spent trying to get all the Crowns for one character so I could bump my completion rate on Steam up to 91%, alas I ran out of patience and posted my review prematurely.
Ammo chests properly refill the weapon you're carrying, if it's full on ammo you get a random type rather than some for your secondary as you'd be expecting. Gift chests always give ammo to a type you're not carrying, which is awful considering regular ammo chests have a chance to be replaced with them entirely.
As for 60 FPS, the developers of HLD remade the game after community backlash regarding the game being shipped locked to 30 FPS by default; that was in 2016, a year after NT was released. RoR, one of my favorite Roguelites, was also made in Game Maker and can also be played in 60 FPS, and that was back in 2013. A more recent example could be Caveblazers, which is another Roguelite that was made in Game Maker and is made way more enjoyable due to proper game optimization.
As I was playing a few minutes ago, the ammo I grabbed went to the gun I was carrying, unless I was full of that ammo.
Other than those two points, this was a great review and Steam is better for you having written it, so thank you, despite my opinion to the contrary and enjoyment of the game, I can understand why you did not enjoy it, which as far as I am concerned, is the most important undertaking a reviewer can yield.