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stopthatgirl7, do gaming w Stray really disappointed me. I want a real cat game.
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  • wccrawford,

    It was really unfortunate that they included that. I continued to the end, but those were definitely the worst parts.

    TofuScramble, do gaming w Stray really disappointed me. I want a real cat game.

    Genuine question: how much of the marketing material did you see? I thought it was always clear that it was gonna be an exploration/puzzle game in a cyberpunk world with a baddie.

    I had the opposite reaction, and was surprised by how much I enjoyed the small things, like scratching a carpet!

    I do hope you find something more like what you’re wishing for, though 🙂

    OMG_its_mustard,
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    The cat flopping over the first time he wears the backpack was spot on

    lagomorphlecture,

    I forgot about that but at the time I almost died because that was so real!

    beefcat,
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    Yeah if OP went into stray expecting an open world survival game, that’s on them. It’s kind of silly to be disappointed that a game does not meet expectations fabricated entirely within your own head.

    ugh, do gaming w Recommendations for open world games with focus on interaction instead of exploration or survival

    Check out other Assassin’s Creed games! I agree that Red Dead Redemption is anther good suggestion. I suggest the first one as well. Maybe Fable? The second one was my favorite, but people rave about the first one as well. I didn’t play the first one until I didn’t have as much time to game.

    This might be a miss, but the Sims can be insane with mods. You can cheat their needs and not worry about those. Sims 3 is open world and the best of the series, but I’m not as familiar with the mods available for it. There are Sims 4 mods that introduce murder (guns and knives provided of course), drugs and gangs, zombies, prostitution, murderous toddlers, and much more that I can’t think of right now.

    Modders are fucking lunatics when it comes to the Sims. Someone made a mod for Sims 3 where you could grill and eat a baby. EA stepped in to shut that down…

    Evergreen5970,

    Finger slipped and accidentally deleted my comment instead of editing a comma in. Here we go again:

    Someone made a mod for Sims 3 where you could grill and eat a baby

    I remember this! It was the OMGWTFBBQ. I only remember a Sims 2 version, though. The Sims 2 version can still be downloaded here, it’s just not on modthesims.info anymore.

    tburkhol,

    BBQ

    babyque?

    Evergreen5970,

    I think it was intended to be OMGWTFBarbecue, because you barbecue the baby.

    Novemberwind,
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    I agree with the other Assassins creed games. At least with Odyssey, that’s what I played most. You can explore all of ancient Greece and there are lots of really good and fun side quests. Just don’t think of it as a pure stealth game, like the first game was, more like an action adventure with stealth elements, or you might be a bit disappointed.

    jay, do gaming w are there small sized mmorpg's?
    @jay@beehaw.org avatar

    What about MUDs? I haven’t played them myself but would love to try one afternoon.

    reksas,

    discworld mud is quite good, it has also been around for quite a while.

    Mugmoor,
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    The Wheel of Time MUD is amazing.

    harcesz, (edited ) do zapytajszmer w Dlaczego libertarianizm ma tak złą opinię?
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  • BubsyFanboy, (edited )
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    A także, dlatego, że większość libertarian to doskonale rozumie i mniej lub bardziej otwarcie współpracuje z faszystami, czy też dlatego, że w środowiskach libertariańskich skrajnie częste są wynaturzenia takie jak pedofilia i zoofilia czy w końcu dlatego, że nazwa została ukradziona anarchistom.

    Za to możesz raczej obwiniać Amerykańską LP i Korwina. :P

    Kubenqpl,

    Pedofilia i Zoofilia to troche przesada, w żaden sposób nie wchodzi to w plan polityczny libertarianizmu, może to być cecha pewnych ludzi, niekoniecznie powiazanych z libertarianizmem. I to co opisujesz to już właśnie anarchizm, podstawowa kontrola monopolu raczej wchodzi w skład postulatów współczesnych partii libertariańskich. Tak jak lewica nie postuluje całkowitej komuny, tak libertarianie nie postulują anarcho-kapitalizmu. Postulowane są raczej rozwiązania bardziej uwspółcześnione. Niby przedsiębiorstwo jest autorytarne, ale każdy może zostać przedsiębiorcą, system w żaden sposób tego nie zabrania. A jednak im bardziej lewicowe państwo się staje, tym wiecęj kontroli mają rządzący, tym samym bardziej kontrolują kto ma tą władzę.

    pbpza, (edited )

    Niby przedsiębiorstwo jest autorytarne, ale każdy może zostać przedsiębiorcą, system w żaden sposób tego nie zabrania.

    Nie każdy ma początkowy kapitał tak finansowy, jak społeczny czy adekwatne umiejętności — jak wszędzie i tutaj uprzywilejowane jednostki mają łatwiej. Merytokracja w nieegalitarnym systemie to ułuda i większość ludzi jest de facto skazana na bądź śmierć głodową bądź wyzysk w autorytarnym przedsiębiorstwie.

    lysy,

    Postulowane są raczej rozwiązania bardziej uwspółcześnione.

    Jakie konkretnie rozwiązania są postulowane?

    Nie każdy może zostać przedsiębiorcą. Nie każdy pieniądze na start. Nie każdy ma pieniądze na walkę z wielkimi korporacjami, które promilem swoich zarobków mogą zabić każdą małą firmę, czy człowieka.

    zbych,
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    podstawowa kontrola monopolu raczej wchodzi w skład postulatów współczesnych partii libertariańskich

    W jaki sposób libertarianizm chce kontrolować monopole?

    Datas_Cat_Spot, do gaming w Stray really disappointed me. I want a real cat game.
    @Datas_Cat_Spot@startrek.website avatar

    I think if someone went all out with making some sort of bizarre simulator game like this, people would play it. Like, don’t even try to make it fun or add a story or anything, just make it as real as you can.

    MrJukes,

    I mean, maybe try to make it a little fun

    Datas_Cat_Spot,
    @Datas_Cat_Spot@startrek.website avatar

    Lol, I suppose that’s fair.

    But people play lawn mowing simulator, power washing simulator, and truck simulator mostly for the realism.

    Infernoblaze47,
    @Infernoblaze47@mastodon.social avatar

    @Datas_Cat_Spot @MrJukes

    Power Washing sim because its satisfying, dont own it myself but watched a buddy play for a good few hours

    hootener, do gaming w Where are all the good stealth games?
    @hootener@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    This is going to sound snobby, but until you’ve played metal gear I don’t think you’ve experienced the pinnacle of stealth. That series basically defined (access arguably perfected) the third person stealth action genre.

    If you don’t want to play them all, I highly recommend metal gear solid 3 and V. But the “demo” ground zeroes game is a great way to get a feel for the series in a more contained experience

    Runner ups in my mind that others mentioned:

    • Splinter cell
    • Thief
    • Deus ex (you can choose stealth in this game but it isn’t specifically a stealth game imo)
    • Dishonored (superb)
    • Prey (essentially dishonored meets system shock)

    You gotta go grab some metal gear, though. Oh how I wish I could experience those games for the first time again.

    irongamer,
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    Thief Deus ex (you can choose stealth in this game but it isn’t specifically a stealth game imo) Dishonored (superb)

    Was surprised to not find these games in the main list. Thief and Deus Ex (I play it stealthy as much as possible) have been my go to stealth games. And no matter how you try to play Skyrim it always ends with stealth archer. 😅

    nanometre,

    I fucking love those games to death, Thief was so fucking dark and gritty when it first came out and I was so scared when the guards walked past me as I was hiding in the shadows after water arrowing a torch, lol.

    And Deus Ex I with it’s multiple storylines, choice making and takes on philosophy was mind blowing.

    However, they’re easy to cheese by modern standards which might be to their detriment when it comes to new players. You can easily blackjack your way through Thief I.

    Thief III: Deadly Shadows probably holds up the best gameplay wise, though Thief II has the best storyline imo.

    Deus Ex I also has some very unfortunate voice acting choices (incl. white people putting on Asian sounding accents), which I, in the 90s, was ignorant about, but now as an adult it’s a cringy struggle to listen to, tbh.

    Vestria, do gaming w Why I Probably Hate your Favorite Video Game's "Awesome Story" (an incomplete list)

    This reads like dialogue written for the “pretentious writer” friend character trope who is always shitting on other peoples’ work but hasn’t ever had any success with his own in every B-list Hollywood meta comedy: smug, confident, completely wrong, and utterly without purpose or substance.

    Plus_a_Grain_of_Salt,

    Yes, there was an odd vibe here I couldn’t pin down, I think you found it.

    shapesandstuff, do gaming w Why I Probably Hate your Favorite Video Game's "Awesome Story" (an incomplete list)

    I feel like it would’ve made sense to include some real examples. Otherwise this just reads very… made up? :'D

    Not sure how to explain, but the simplistic nature of the stories you use as examples make the whole text feel a bit like an angry strawman argument even though it probably makes some good points.

    NuPNuA,

    It’s like a TV Tropes page without the examples.

    keeyes,

    yeah it’s kind of a weird post with the way it’s all worded. framing it in a “why what you like is wrong” way probably hurts it more than anything. it doesn’t invite discussion and is more or less just a ranting if you’re not giving examples.

    it’s not like anyone here is trying to force someone to like the same games they do and the first thought I had after reading was “okay…”

    Personally I like all sorts of storytelling as long as it’s involving topics/genres I’m interested. Lovecraftian setting? inject it into my veins. stories about realistic depictions of depression and suicide - sign me up. There’s not a singular formula that all my favorite games need to adhere to - why would anyone want all their story structures to be so rigid and similar?

    Anyways one of my favorite games, probably my overall favorite, is Control. It does a lot of ‘show, don’t tell’ while also having an incredible amount of world building there for you to engage with if you’re interested. The setting is like they tailor-made this for my interests. So pumped for the other games coming out in that universe

    hascat, do gaming w Where are all the good stealth games?

    Stealth was necessary in the early chapters of Death Stranding. As you get access to better equipment it becomes less necessary, but the early game was definitely the most stressful stealth experience I think I’ve had in gaming.

    tombuben,

    I really enjoyed the BT stealth sections, but the sections with MULEs or Terrorists never really felt that stealth wast the best approach there, mainly because of the level design just being so open.

    bear_delune, do gaming w Stray really disappointed me. I want a real cat game.

    What about Little Kitty Big City?

    tombuben,

    I have really high hopes for this. I don’t think it’ll be a “survival” game and more of a cute cat sandbox similar to Untitled Goose Game though.

    Kolanaki, (edited ) do gaming w Stray really disappointed me. I want a real cat game.
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  • GiantBasil,

    That’s… incredible actually. Every new bit I learn about Dwarf Fortress is genuinely fantastic.

    Otome-chan, do gaming w Stray really disappointed me. I want a real cat game.

    You should try playing Cattails which is basically exactly that. You play as a stray cat living a regular cat life. You can hunt, socialize with other cats (some are nice, some not), etc. No humans, just cats. The start of the game you get abandoned by humans I think?

    Blackthorn,

    I second this game. The cat can also find a mate abd have kittens

    Evergreen5970,

    You’re correct about the start of the game. They’re also planning a sequel!

    Varyag, do gaming w Are the Dead Cells DLCs worth looking into at all?
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    Very much so! They add a ton of content to an already pretty content-rich game, and after you have them, you’ll barely notice they weren’t part of the base game before, except maybe the Castlevania one because of the obvious difference in theme. Still, lots of quality content that adds tons of variety to your runs!

    liminis,

    I haven’t played the Castlevania one yet (I know, shame on me), but wanted to second how seamlessly the rest are integrated into the game.

    flyinghorse, do gaming w I Played Road 96 AND the Prequel -- Yes, They Made a Road 96 Prequel (review, minor spoilers)
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    I really enjoyed road 96 and the prequel. It took me a bit to warm up to the prequel’s skating thing but I ended up really enjoying my time with it. I am looking forward to seeing what they do next in that setting.

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