@Dark Cloud had IRL drama that has been dealt with (that kept him from getting online) & he's working on getting things sorted before he returns.
I think its fucking infuriating, but I'm glad they backed down on their decision to need a PSN account on PC for Helldivers 2
What are some deck builders that you've played?
Welcome to roguelite/like games, enjoy your stay.
My third eye has opened.
The cards you unlock in the puzzle box are largely irrelevant for progression, and more are added to the current game and can be found again in later runs. The talking cards (and items for getting the talking cards) will always be in your hand on a fresh run and are the only thing that's essential for progression. You'd know that if you played more than a handful of runs. But it doesn't sound like you enjoyed it, so you probably shouldn't. I'd find a nice Metriodvania to snuggle up to, or something in the vein of "Dust: An Elysian Tail."
I'm not sure if you're talking about Inscryption, card games, or games in general here, so I'll answer for all three.
SYNTHETIK has been the game I boot when I want a gaming fix.
Card games aren't for everyone.
You didn't encounter a scripted loss. Unless your game "glitched out" and a wall of grizzly cards appeared.
Even so, complaining about scripted losses is a carry over from RPG's where you'd jump into a long, tedious battle and waste resources trying to beat a boss that you absolutely can't. You aren't making progress, and you're dragging out a fight when you could be experiencing the rest of the story.
The thing with Inscryption is, your progress against non-game objectives carries over between deaths.
The game also has an overwhelmingly positive rating on Steam. So if we're going to listen to the court of popular opinion (not something I typically do) then the game is absolutely worth playing.
Anyone who doesn't like Inscryption probably doesn't like card games in general and should stop spreading their wrong opinions on the internet posthaste.