
Noclip Crewcast Fellowship, Steam Next Fest
Feb 27, 2026
They dig into Fellowship’s mythic-plus style endgame and why speedy dungeon runs and social groups matter. Steam Next Fest highlights and several indie demos get quick breakdowns. Tight platforming in Lucid, puzzle mapping in Map Map, and Titanium Court’s surreal match-three twist also come up.
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Fellowship Is MMO Endgame Distilled
- Fellowship distills MMO endgame dungeons into fast, timed runs focused on optimization and leaderboards rather than world exploration.
- Jeremy likens it to World of Warcraft mythic plus: short, intense runs with built-in DPS meters and repeatable dungeon rotations.
Endgame Loses Meaning Without The Grind
- Removing the long buildup of an MMO (leveling, exploration) strips away the emotional payoff that makes endgame repetition meaningful.
- Jesse notes the grind-to-endgame creates value; without it you lose the sense of 'somewhere to go next'.
Play Lucid For Hardcore Celeste Movement
- Try Lucid if you want late-game Celeste-style precision platforming that emphasizes advanced dash tech and hardcore movement.
- Jesse calls it a sleek, pixel-art platformer built by a U.S. team that leans into high-skill mechanics.
