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Albbi, do gaming w is this true?

Toad and Jigglypuff.

Why u do dis to me?

BarrelAgedBoredom,

You’re a kind person and considerate lover. Bit of a drama queen though

JaymesRS, do gaming w Choose Option

Offer to trim her armor, girls like trimmed armor, Zezima told me.

BuboScandiacus, do gaming w a new paradigm

???

Taako_Tuesday,

In trms of the vibe that the title gives off, I guess. First category is a fairly serious-sounding, usually 1 word title, and the second category seems to be a grab-bag of silly titles and titles where the first word is “______'s”

BuboScandiacus,

Oh ok ty

aidenxy, do gaming w Deku Leaf

This is AI. Found it on the Cursed AI group on Facebook, first

NakariLexfortaine, do gaming w Uhhhh...Goomba?

When you got it, flaunt it.

SternburgExport, do gaming w hangin with the homies

floating in the air

Oh good, I thought that was something else. Like, you know, hangman?

theangriestbird,

we all float down here, georgie

thingsiplay,

You guys have a high hangability:

The quality of being hangable; suitability for hanging or suspension.

eutsgueden, do gaming w Let's discuss: Stardew Valley

It’s an incredible game, a love letter to all the best aspects of the Harvest Moon series. My only real gripe is the NPC characters can feel a little stale and robotic after a while, but during a first playthrough they are all full of life.

Pyro,

You should try that mod that adds thousands of lines of lore-friendly dialogue across all NPCs.

stardust, do gaming w Let's discuss: Mass Effect

First game in the series despite very rough clunky gameplay is my absolute favorite. The story hooked me with the sovereign reveal and the plot is the best of the three entries. And the music felt the best with how atmospheric and less Hollywoody it was, so added to the scifi other world vibe. And I liked how the lighting was darker in places like the Normandy adding to the feeling of being in space.

niceglutes,
@niceglutes@social.lol avatar

@stardust First definitely had the best feel imo

mikyopii,
@mikyopii@programming.dev avatar

Yeah, I always remember the first game the best. It was an RPG first and a shooter second. The vehicle sections, while terrible did provide a sense of scale that the other games lacked.

JohnEdwa,

I absolutely loved the Mako. I know I’m in the minority, but I just love how it drives. And stomping on a Colossus with the jump jets is always funny.

stardust,

I thought Mako was great too. I played with mouse and keyboard so maybe game pad controls were clunkier in comparison?

noob_dragon, do gaming w Let's discuss: Metroid

Out of the 2D metroids, I think Super Metroid still takes the cake. Dread and 2r are still pretty good but there is a reason why super metroid game design gets taught in college game design courses. One of the best games of all time probably, still trades blows even with good modern metroidvanias. I played it for the first on in the Wii back when I was in high school so this isn’t even nostalgia talking, I even played it after the Prime games.

For the 3d ones, both Prime and Prime 2 are classics imo. Just the sheer immersion is something you don’t find too often in video games. Prime 2 gets a lot of flak for the ammo system and dark world constant damage, but I think those were useful improvements to balance the game since Prime 1 is quite an easy game. They do add a decent amount of friction to traversing the world and makes the dark world feel actually dangerous to be in. Prime 3 was a bit more forgettable but still not a bad game.

Arello,

Super and Echoes might be my favourites as well. Also shoutout to Fusion and Zero Mission. They were good too, although they owe so much to Super.

Paradoxvoid,
@Paradoxvoid@aussie.zone avatar

Have to disagree with you on echoes - I loved the game, but it IMO it was much easier than Prime 1 - the most difficult boss was the probably the boost guardian midway through rather than any of the endgame bosses. The ammo system made the standard power beam too centralising which was boring, and the dark world damage just served to slow the player down, since the light fields regenerated your health.

SteposVenzny,

The ammo system rewarded you with ammo for the opposite color of beam you were using, so you are actually totally free to ignore the power beam most of the time without running into supply issues. Even when you wanted to only use one color, like the light beam when you’re on Dark Aether, use the one you don’t want in combat to shoot crates and plants and stuff to farm good ammo for the fights.

knokelmaat, do gaming w Let's discuss: Journey

As I said in the post, this is my favorite game ever. I played it when I was a teenager and it completely blew me away. The start was interesting, but quickly I noticed it becoming more and more beautiful and moving. The moment when your sliding down and the camera turns sideways with the sun making the sand look gold is honestly one of the most beautiful things I’ve seen in my life. I played in 3 sittings, really savoring every moment. When you’re walking slowly in the ice cold ending stretch I became really emotional and the feeling of catharsis when you start the actual final part was insane. I was silently crying the whole time during that section.

Love the multiplayer aspect also. And the music is insane. I saw it performed live in my city last year and was able to speak to Austin Wintory and get his autograph.

MentalEdge, (edited )
@MentalEdge@sopuli.xyz avatar

I am so fucking jealous you’ve heard the ost live.

An orchestral performance cannot be captured by any kind of recording in a way that does it justice.

AFallingAnvil,
@AFallingAnvil@lemmy.ca avatar

Seconding this, that would be a quasi-religious experience for me considering my feelings towards the soundtrack.

DemBoSain, do gaming w Let's discuss: Polybius
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One of the arcades in the town I grew up in had one of these, for a short time. I never played it (I was young enough to not be interested) but saw some of the older kids playing it. Pretty soon afterwards my dad forbid (forbade?) me from that arcade, because he heard that’s where they sold “drugs”. I never made the connection until just now. Pissed me off, because that arcade had Robotron.

siipale,

I played it occasionally but, as you said, it wasn’t very interesting game for young children. I guess it was interesting only subconsciously (the vivid dreams I mentioned in the other comment). Maybe it would have been fun game if I were an adult at the time.

CaptainBasculin, do gaming w Let's discuss: Tetris

Tetr.io is by far the best implementation of this game currently.

aniki, (edited )

No way. Tetris Effect Connect on the Unreal Engine. I bought it twice just to have it on my Switch, PC, and Steam Deck.

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.

wizardbeard, do gaming w Let's discuss: LEGO Games
@wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Lego Island was one of my first PC games, and I spent absolute ages in it. Still have my CD. As an adult I find it a little too zany and wacky for an in-depth revisit, but as a young imaginative ADHD boy it was an amazing little sandbox to run around in. So many different ways to interact with things, ways to customize your island through different characters changing stuff when you clicked on it, and just enough mysterious things to keep the imagination going.

I’m looking forward to the decomp that MattKC is working on for it.

Outside of that, I played a TON of the old flash and shockwave games on the Lego website. I felt so cool knowing extra lore around the mask of light movie because I had been playing the Bionicle flash game. They also had a lot of neat puzzle games.

The concept of the programmable Spybots, and the K’Nex programmable kit really jump started my interest in programming as a kid too.

andrew, do gaming w Let's discuss: LEGO Games
@andrew@lemmy.stuart.fun avatar

I’m currently playing Lego City Undercover on my steam deck, which is only as crashy as the switch version, and it’s great because my 10 year old is also playing it on the switch, as is my 4 year old. Obviously we all play it differently but it’s been a fun couple of weeks all playing the same game.

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