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Katana314, do games w Where do you all get your (indie) gaming news from?

Recently this channel came up in my feed. There’s a few like this, that will highlight interesting games on Steam that haven’t had much attention.

www.youtube.com/

cccrontab, do games w Where do you all get your (indie) gaming news from?

tripleiris@peertube.wtf on Peertube covers indie games. They made a video of indie gems over the summer sale and the ones I tried were great.

Godort, do games w Thank Goodness You're Here - most absurd & hilarious game what did I just play?

Peans. Not quite peas, not quite beans, but something special, in betweens

AllNewTypeFace,
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

Peans is a dessert.

rmuk,

Too meta.

chaogomu, do games w Where do you all get your (indie) gaming news from?

Kitfox games has a YouTube channel where they show off a bunch of their current and upcoming games. Often videos by the developer themselves.

I don’t have a more general type site.

AnarchistArtificer, do games w Thank Goodness You're Here - most absurd & hilarious game what did I just play?

“Northern Englishest”

As a Yorkshire lass living in Manchester, you have me intrigued with this description. Hell, I’m more than intrigued — you’ve sold me on it

macncheese,

Oh you’ve got to play it! Then report back and let me know how it went. I guess the folks that made it are from Barnsley. This means nothing to me as a foreigner, but this game charmed the pants off me.

AnarchistArtificer,

Ooh, Barnsley! That’s actually super close to where I hail from (we had a Barnsley phone number and post code, despite not technically being in Barnsley). That’s so cool, it’s not the kind of place you typically see depicted in media

Ethereal87, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November December 14th
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All the Game Awards chatter and the current sale made me take the plunge on Clair Obscur" Expedition 33 and I’m so glad I did. Only ~8h in or so but it is such a vibrant, wild world to explore and it makes me think of the classic JRPGs I played growing up. The introduction of more active battling mechanics like parrying and dodging adds a level of complexity to the combat that I enjoy, even if I cannot for the life of me get the parry timing right.

Steam Deck took a couple minor tweaks to make it look good and the hair effects still are a bit janky (eg. Gustave’s hair will light up from a light source making it look grey). The soundtrack is phenomenal and was the first time in a long time that I’ve wanted to buy a game soundtrack (this battle track in one of the early areas cemented this as something special to me).

Super worth it and excited to dive in deep on this one.

GammaGames,

The parry timing is hard for me too. Sometimes there are sound effects that indicate timing, turning the volume up sometimes helped me learn

But yeah the game is great, how does it otherwise play on deck? And you can get the album on bandcamp, it’s got 154 songs!

Ethereal87,
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I did see a tip about turning up the volume for sound cues when I was digging around trying to find if there was some kind of setting I could enable for a more visual cue (like you get for a Jump attack). I don’t usually play games with headphones on but I find myself doing that with this one!

The Steam Deck experience is pretty good. The issues I’ve had with the characters’ hairstyles catching the light weird seems to be more an issue of the lighting in general. I was in the Stone Wave Cliffs which has a lot of caves to explore and a lot of instances where there’s a “light at the end of a tunnel”. What I noticed was the light at the end was almost too bright/overpowering and it made it impossible to see the cave around me which, while maybe accurate to what you’d experience in real life with losing night vision and whatnot, makes it really hard to see/navigate. Similarly some of the menus are noticably darker as if I would need to turn the brightness up but not every menu is like that either. Just some weirdness there and I haven’t tried that section on my PC to see if it’s just how the game is or how the Steam Deck is handling it. Otherwise though, the Deck experience is pretty good and I’m getting into it for a couple hours a night without much issue. Definitely not the cleanest/fanciest graphics but in the “good enough” camp for me that aside from the lighting woes, I don’t notice much of a problem.

GalacticGrapefruit, do games w Where do you all get your (indie) gaming news from?

SUPERJUMP is nonprofit, and they cover a lot of indie games.

Agent_Karyo,

This looks cool! Thanks for sharing.

PaupersSerenade, do games w Where do you all get your (indie) gaming news from?

I’ll shill up for skill up’s website that spun up from his ‘This Week in Gaming’. He has some great coverage on indie games and always dedicates a segment to ‘put this on your radar’.

Paul Tassi from Forbes also has some really good takes and sources in the industry for those AAA games.

recursive_recursion, do games w Where do you all get your (indie) gaming news from?
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Off my dome:

madjo, do games w Where do you all get your (indie) gaming news from?

aftermath.site is a great news source.

AnyOldName3, do games w Day 517 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
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I think you might have misjudged when LCDs became common as by the end of 2004, when Halo 2 released, LCD TVs were already a reasonable fraction of new TV sales, and in parts of the world, it was only a few months later that LCD TVs became the majority. For PC monitors, the switch came earlier, so it was clear CRTs were on the way out while the game was being developed. If they hadn’t expected a significant number of players to use an LCD and tweaked the game as much as necessary to ensure that was fine, it would have been foolish

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

It’s entirely possible. I was just basing the guess it was designed with CRTs in mind because growing up, everyone my age still had a CRT until around 2008/2009, which we then replaced it with Plasma TVs. So it’s entirely possible my assumption is biased or skewed

AnyOldName3,
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Obviously, most people don’t replace their TV every year, so it was years after new sales were mostly LCDs that most people had LCDs, but companies making content like to be sure it looks good with the latest screens.

wordmark, do games w Day 517 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
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BootyEnthusiast, do games w Day 518 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

Is it bad that I legit think that Origins is the best in the Arkham series?

Like objectively Knight is a better looking game, and Asylum is a wonderfully crafted experience. But Origins is basically a better Arkham City and has a lot to offer.

The detective segments in particular are really well done and do a good job of leaning into the investigative aspects of Batman early in his career.

mesamunefire, do games w Day 518 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
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Very fun game

fartographer, do games w Do we have No Man's Sky fans here?

No, I’m not a No Man’s Sky fan. I’m a recovering No Man’s Sky addict. If retirement exists in the future, I hope this game still exists, cuz I’m gonna ruin whatever remains of my life with it.

AethiopeRoot,

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