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rudyharrelson, do games w Thank Goodness You're Here - most absurd & hilarious game what did I just play?
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I watched Game Grumps play this game a while back and found it very funny. Certainly a labor of love

linkinkampf19,
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It’s unfortunate they never finished it. 2 eps then poof. Game is right up their alley with the humor.

Gradually_Adjusting, do games w Thank Goodness You're Here - most absurd & hilarious game what did I just play?
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Ooh how exciting.

I’m tempted, but I’d want to share in the fun with my kid. Anyone who’s played it, What’s the youngest you’d recommend?

MurrayL,

I wouldn’t say it’s suitable for kids - there’s a lot of innuendo and crude visual gags. Mid/late teens probably fine, but it’ll depend on your tolerance.

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,
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Peans is a dessert.

MurrayL, do games w Day 516 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

ShaderGlass should allow you to run with a CRT shader without interfering with anticheat. (It doesn’t inject anything, just acts as a screen overlay.)

MyNameIsAtticus,
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I might look into that. It would be nice to use this on my CE playthrough with my friend. Experiencing it in a different way has been fun

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

Brilliant, original game.

Certainly never thought I’d play a game with “On Ilkla Mooar Baht 'at” as part of the soundtrack!

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

One of the voiceactors has a crazy comedy podcast thats been running for ages called Regular Features.

Can recommend if you like the humor, since one of the devs is a fan of that show and got inspiration from it.

calamitycastle,

Said voice actor also runs a pub in Nottingham, the King Billy! And now I must depart BUZzzzzzz

it_depends_man, do games w What are your gaming highlights of 2025?
  • factorio space age: it’s the best for a reason, but there are a few things that irk me. There is a “pick any of 3 paths to go first but you have to do all 3” kind of choice. And unlike RPGs you don’t really get all that much from each choice, so there isn’t much to optimize in that way, it doesn’t result in different builds. Space age 2.0.X still has a few issues, the UI for the actual space part is pretty bad and while that’s not a space age feature, the way they do logic programming is easy for simple things but takes up too much space and is too difficult to set up for slightly smarter setups, so there is no reward for doing those.
  • mindustry (purple planet): It does way better spacial puzzles than factorio. In factorio you have “too much” space or it’s too free form. You can pretty much build the way you want. Mindustry has more basic resources you have to mine in specific places, enemies are coming from a distinct direction and you have a lot less space to lay out your factory, so you have to make more choices. I liked that.
  • hollow knight: I did see a playthrough years ago and was mad that I spoilered myself. Played it, and had forgotten enough that pretty much everything was new again. Great game, 10/10.
  • hollow knight silksong: also played it, has it’s moments, ultimately I didn’t like it. Writing, mechanics, when stuff is available to find… there are some weird choices and imo regressions from hollow knight. Great soundtrack and it does deserve the goty award it got.
AnarchistArtificer,

I’ve not played Factorio Space Age yet, but I’m looking forward to it whenever I next get a hankering for Factorio.

it_depends_man,

Highly recommend it. Although slight warning, you go to 4 new planets with different mechanics, and one is a “hate it or love it” situation. I loved it, but clearly a significant number of people didn’t.

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

The ending was pretty great, and I darn near slapped everyone and thing I could. Not the least bit replayable but extremely memorable and enjoyable!

macncheese,

That endless song! And the gummy was kicking in…I could have broken that clock for ages.

IEatDaFeesh, do games w Any good games I missed in the last 21 months?

Path of Exile 2

CodeBlooded, do games w What are your gaming highlights of 2025?
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Discovering the open source remix of 1997’s Total Annihilation was a gaming highlight of 2025 for me.

The game I’m speaking of is Beyond All Reason.

beyondallreason.info

mohab, (edited ) do games w What are your gaming highlights of 2025?

Not much new for me this year.

I had a lot of fun with Soulstice, Assault Spy, Hi-Fi Rush, and Hellsinker.

NieR:Automata, The Surge, Death Stranding, and Scarlet Nexus were disappointing.

Every time I stepped ever so slightly outside my comfort zone I ended up regretting it. I will still flirt with action RPGs, but no more open world or soulslikes. If relatively linear action is not the core, I’m out.

Next year, I intend to invest more in indie action games. Currently eyeing Genokids, Spirit X Strike, and No Straight Roads 2. Also indie shmups: currently, Devil Blade Reboot, Birdcage, and Gunvein are on my wishlist.

For fighting games, I intend to get into Granblue next year. Possibly also Melty Blood and Blazblue.

Looking forward to fleshing out my library with more of my favorite genres.

I_Jedi, do games w What are some good games to play while sick?

If you’re majorly sick, I recommend playing a visual novel. They usually do not require much movement or thinking on your part; most only need you to click your mouse or tap spacebar to advance. You can look up a VN that suits your needs here: Link If you want a VN that has a particular genre or theme I can give more specialized suggestions.

Aside from that, you can play some simple automation or puzzle games. territorial.io works well for this. shapez 2 is also a good option.

flameleaf,

Chaos;Head is a visual novel I’m tempted to recommend specifically for this type of situation. The plot revolves around a protagonist with the power to make his delusions into reality. Lots of mind-fuckery. It’d probably be a trip to experience while sick.

AstroLightz,
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The naming scheme seems similar to Steins;Gate. Was it made by the same devs?

flameleaf,

It is. It’s actually the first entry in the Science Adventure series. Steins;Gate comes after, though it also works as a standalone story. Robotics;Notes has a lot more references to Chaos;Head.

lazycouchpotato, do games w **ALL KEYS CLAIMED** - Free PC Game Keys to Give Away (Merry Christmas!)
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Shout out !giftofgaming

paultimate14, do games w What are your gaming highlights of 2025?

I played a decent number of games this year, and a lot of games that have huge fan bases. God of War 2018, Bloodborne (my first ever soulslike), Baldur’s Gate 3, Disco Elysium, and more. But the one that keeps gnawing at me is Subnautica

I remember when it was in early access I watched Markiplier play it, and it piqued my interest enough that it was the first time I ever bought anything in early access. Which is very unusual for me (I think the only other time I’ve done that was Hades, which was also great). I played through as much of the game as there was at the time, or at least as I could find. Which was still mostly in the safe shallows, no deep areas. Still out in a dozen hours or so and was satisfied given the price so I moved on.

In 2024 i recommended it to my wife, who loves marine biology and base building games. She, in turn loved the game and I watched her play through it. I got to see all of the deep areas. After watching her play it and the DLC I got the itch to go back to it, so I started a new file in late 2024.

By mid-January 2025 I was about halfway through that file. My wife visiting her friend in another city, so I had the house to myself, I think I took some PTO too. Single-digit temperatures Farenheit outside. My wife had taken our only car, so I was loaded up with plenty of weed, drinks, food, and snacks. So I had a few days to focus and finish that first file. I had such a great time I did something else I almost never do: I immediately started a new file to play it again. While I had so much fun, I also learned so much and had so many ideas of what I could have done better. Better places to build based, exploring in a different order, knowing all the great spots to farm resources and get blueprints and everything.

So I played through again. The soundtrack is phenomenal synthwave that perfectly suits the game, but by the time I had built my cyclops and was ready to plunge down into the depths I was also ready for a new soundtrack. I put on one of my favorite albums, which is also one of the most appropriate: Oceanic, by Isis.

I strongly recommend this to anyone who likes Isis or Subnautica. Just absolutely sublime. It’s like peanut butter and chocolate.

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