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OttoVonNoob, do gaming w Let's discuss: Kirby

Kirby has never got enough love. DreamWorld and 64 were mainstays of my childhood. Kirby can be anything Kirby needs to be. Nintendo could make a Kirby card game, JRPG, racing or stick with the main line. The games would be fun and make sense thematically.

MangoKangaroo, do gaming w Let's discuss: Kirby

Air Ride is goated.

doom_and_gloom, (edited ) do gaming w Let's discuss: DOOM
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Doomguy is actually a post-doomer:

He knows that the mega-corporations are evil and that the world’s future is hopeless. He knows he isn’t going to save anyone.

But he keeps killing the demons, because it’s simply the right thing to do. It’s who he is. Why did he get sent to Mars in the first place? Because he spoke up about the injustices he witnessed in the Marines. And as every Marine knows, that’s the worst possible thing you could do for your career trajectory.

But doomguy doesn’t care. Because doomguy doesn’t believe in other Marines, in corporate bigwigs and other cultists, in the scientists naively working towards enslaving the galaxy, or in ignorami such as you or I. Doomguy has been liberated from the chains of hope.

Now he lives a simple path, following his own dharma: Doomguy sees fucked up shit, and he fucks it up.

A true role model for those seeking reason in a life bereft of hope. Doomguy teaches us how to find meaning in the process, rather than the outcome.

Flowers can grow even in the most barren desert, and a Zen master can arise among even the most despondent. The demons cannot bear one with such control over the elements of their own faith and despair. And so, generation after generation, they taught their spawn to fear the coming of doomguy: The one who would overcome the trappings of hope and ego to selflessly deliver justice against his masters.

Only one who would sacrifice it all could destroy it all - to pursue ruin as progress - and only one who truly spites the mortal coil can offer such a sacrifice. Doomguy is the best of us.

knokelmaat,

Wow yo have quite a poetic bone in your body! <3

knokelmaat, do gaming w Let's discuss: Telltale Games

I really dig the Telltale formula. These games are really able to set a tone / mood and give you a great new world to escape to. I actually like the linearity, as it allows me to turn of my head and just be swept away in the story.

My favorites are The Wolf Among Us and The Walking Dead, both are such incredibly atmospheric masterpieces. In both cases the music is astonishing too!

Tales From The Borderlands might be the funniest game I’ve ever played. It came at the exact right moment in Telltale’s run: a lot of tropes in their games were already established, giving them an ideal playing ground to subvert expectations and joke at their own expense.

I’ve heard decent things about their Batman games and still need to play the final season of The Walking Dead.

I really hope The Wolf Among Us 2 delivers and that the new team is able to survive and continue making these amazing experiences.

swayevenly,

They did a fantastic job with the Wolf Among Us. The comics have its moments but it didn’t get me as interested in the story and characters as the game did.

simple, do gaming w Let's discuss: Telltale Games

I love Telltale’s stuff, but they’re a bit hit or miss for me. I really liked The Wolf Among Us and Tales from the Borderlands, but really didn’t care for The Walking Dead sequels and Batman. A lot of companies tried to replicate what they had but they never had writing as good.

That said, Telltale really needed some alternate endings. There’s only so much “X will remember this” I can read before I realize how little my actions matter.

I’m sadly not optimistic that The Wolf Among Us 2 is ever coming out. They laid off most of their staff half a year ago.

Telorand,

I have Tales from the Borderlands and Poker Night in my library, but I just can’t bring myself to play them. Knowing they’re just basically limping along really makes me not want to get invested in characters I know probably won’t get the resolution they deserve.

knokelmaat,

Tales from the Borderlands is a finished story, and it’s amazing! Please at least try the first episode, it has some of my fondest and over the top gaming memories!

Telorand,

Okie dokie. After I “finish” Satisfactory and Vampire Survivors.

grill,

I totally agree with you. They had something special with the wolf among us. I was very excited when they announced the sequel, but sad to hear your news about firing the team.

Tales from the Borderland would be on second spot for me. Following the Walking Dead, Game of Thrones, and Batman. But for the for the last three, I really don’t remember much anymore.

Sidyctism,

I was always under the impression telltale hasnt existed for a couple years?

simple,

They went bankrupt but got picked up by another company years later. They got a big chunk of the original team back on board, then they made The Expanse game, then they fired most of the team again.

Their future is pretty uncertain right now.

Berttheduck, do gaming w Let's discuss: Telltale Games

I adore the walking dead games, they totally spoiled the TV show for me as the characters were soo much better. Lee and Clem at the end of the first game was such an emotional gut punch, one of the few times a game made me cry.

TwilightVulpine,

Lee and Clem had such a great story, nothing else I played in the series even came close. I'd even go so far to say that it wins over most other kid/dad duos in games.

perishthethought, do gaming w Let's discuss: Telltale Games

The list (for people like me who don’t always remember which company made the games we play) :

…wikipedia.org/…/List_of_Telltale_Games_video_gam…

Turns out, I haven’t played any of their games yet.

Die4Ever, do gaming w Let's discuss: Telltale Games

I’m a big fan of their The Walking Dead games. For a long time I thought the final season would never be finished, but I think it was like a couple years later and it was bought out and finished, and miraculously it was actually good too.

kubj31196, (edited ) do gaming w Let's discuss: Telltale Games

Tales from the Borderlands is the best Borderlands game, and it’s a shame that they even screwed that game’s characters up in Borderlands 3

Kolanaki, do gaming w Let's discuss: Telltale Games
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I want more Sam & Max but with the Wolf Among Us style mechanics. 😩

kratoz29, do gaming w Let's discuss: Telltale Games
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I have only played some minutes of TWD and I like it, I’m a sucker for visual novels though.

I definitely should finish one of their games.

knokelmaat, do gaming w Let's discuss: Tetris

This might be the earliest game that is linked to my existence, as my mother bought a Game Boy and played this while pregnant :). Later on I played the same cartridge on my first gaming console: a green Game Boy Color. I cannot fathom the amount of hours I’ve played this game in my life.

When going to University, I found my Game Boy Color in a closet. After swapping out the batteries I realized that it still worked perfectly and I played it throughout Uni, sometimes even during lectures. I remember all my friends being excited when I got close to breaking my personal record, it was a really fun time.

Of the recent versions I really liked Tetris Effect (even if only for the phenomenal trailer). Tetris 99 is also pretty cool, but I’m really bad at competitive tetris so I never even got close to winning.

MrGerrit,

Totally forgot about Tetris 99, had a great time playing!

I bought Tetris effect for the psvr and haven’t tried it out yet, haha.

So cool you got to play the same cartridge as your mother played!

brsrklf,

For a long time I thought I didn’t like Tetris very much. Tetris 99, Tetris Effect and Puyo Puyo Tetris made me reconsider that. Turns out I just needed a push, and now I occasionally spend hours on the stuff, gladly.

I think excluding rhythm games, Tetris must be one of the only game that gets me into “the zone”.

aniki, do gaming w Let's discuss: Tetris

First game I install

MrGerrit, do gaming w Let's discuss: Tetris

I don’t think I ever played Tetris before I got the OG Gameboy. I was like “ugh, ofcourse they give you a boring ass puzzle game with it”

I tried it but my focus was more on super Mario land that I bought with it.

But after awhile I tried it again with more effort and got totally sucked in to it. Just the easy to play and getting more difficult the better you did was so addictive.

I remember using a game genie to get only line blocks to see how far I could get with it.

Later I played the version on NES and other ones on various platforms but the one on Gameboy is still my favorite one.

Classic for the ages!

Flamangoman, do gaming w Let's discuss: Tetris

This is a fantastic documentary on Tetris by Gaming Historian. Fascinating history about its development in the Soviet Union and how it came to be a launch title for Nintendo.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fQtxKmgJC8

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