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Macaroni_ninja, do games w Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)
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Steams discover queue + Splattercat on youtube for indie games.

VinesNFluff, do gaming w What JRPG combat is your favorite?
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Do the Mario RPGs count

I like the timing-based mechanics because they make the fights feel less like glorified menus. Sure menu-based fights can be strategic and entertaing, but sooner or later you’ll end up in grind city just mashing the confirm button to see number go up. Not a thing in the likes of Paper Mario and Bug Fables.

sp6, do games w Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)

One of my main tools has been SteamDB’s instant search - it’s basically a giant list of all steam games, sorted by review score, with a TON of different filters you can apply. Looking specifically for something released this year? You can filter for it. Looking specifically for a co-op action shooter, or a singleplayer 2d platformer? You can filter for those too. Wanting to exclude early access games or exclude games with a min/max number of reviews? You can do that too. Very handy tool

caut_R,

Very nice pointer, thanks for that!

Katana314,

Just think of all the poor indie games filtered from my findings because of my “Exclude: Roguelike” filter.

OutlierBlue,

Who cares? I exclude genres I don’t like too. Play the games you like. I’m sure those poor indie games will do just fine despite a guy on Lemmy saying he excludes them.

wonderfulvoltaire, do games w Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)
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Statistically speaking most people can find new games in their library they bought and never touched for years. It’s a genius marketing strategy on steam’s part.

SweetCitrusBuzz, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 4th
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I’m going between Stardew Valley and Coral Island. The latter especially because of the last update with dates/hangouts.

wirelesswire, do games w Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)

Steam’s storefront and various gaming communities on Lemmy.

Coskii, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 4th
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Rotwood, early access roguelite beat em up.

GammaGames, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 4th

I played a bit of a closed beta I’m not really allowed to discuss in detail, but I had a blast! Looking forward to the full release.

Also got part way through episode 2 of Walking Dead, I forgot so much of this story. Handing out 4 pieces of food to 10 people (well, 2 to 8 since the kids were guaranteed) isn’t easy 🥲

And story time: My partner and I were down 146 to 149 in Destiny 2 crucible. We were separated and each crouching with glaives so they wouldn’t see us on radar.
I waited around a corner and filled someone with stab holes while she simultaneously killed some guardian with a sword (which kill in one swipe), since we were holding 2 zones it gave us the 4 points to steal the win! Glaives are so much fun in pvp

Camping sounds fun, I’m jealous!

CaptSatelliteJack, (edited ) do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 4th

Roboquest! An absolutely delightful high-speed rouge-lite first person. It feels very Borderlands-y, in both aesthetic and gunplay. The weapons include deagles, revolvers, assault rifles, machine guns, crossbows, grenades, (dual) chainsaws, power fists, Iron Man palms, shuriken, flamethrowers, and more! It’s packed to the gills with secrets, challenges, and skill expression. Tons of fun, like, 25$ on Steam, two player co-op with matchmaking, go buy it.

Maybelline, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 4th

Still Rocket League. Can’t shake it for some quick challenges in ~10 minute increments. I really wish I could either switch over to some SCUMMVM retro stuff, or a semi-casual fantasy adventure, but in ~10 minute doses.

I’ve considered Witcher 3, but it looks too time-intensive for a busy dad. I’m hoping for something that might need a few hours to get started, but then you can pick up & make actual progress in under 15 minutes.

Anyone have recommendations?

muhyb,

Maybe some CRPGs? Like Shadowrun Returns. Missions will be longer than 10 minutes but you can save it any time once it’s your turn.

eezeebee,
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I would actually say Witcher 3 is good for that. There’s like 100 smaller quests you can do in 5-10 minutes each. Some of the main storyline quests (which are marked as such) might take 20 or 30 minutes when you’re ready for them. It also has imo one of the best quest tracking systems I’ve seen, as well as best inventory system (sorting, yay) so you don’t have to remember everything after time away from playing.

Dark Souls games can also be played that way - from one bonfire (checkpoint) to the next is usually around 5 to 10 minutes depending on how you play.

dubyakay,

Ever considered rogue-lites?

  • Hades
  • Crypt of the Necrodancer
  • FTL
  • Slay the Spire
  • Enter the Gungeon
  • Dome Keeper
  • Into the Breach
  • Runestone Keeper
  • Spelunky
  • Rogue Legacy

etc.

FlashMobOfOne, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 4th
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Still trying out new games from the ‘Pixels with Porpoise’ pack I bought on Humble Bundle a week ago. (So far my faves are Children of Morta and Towerfall Ascension.) I highly recommend it if you like pixel-art based games and fantasy.

And lots of PinballFX.

GammaGames,

Towerfall was one of our favorites in college, so much fun if you can get a full game! Fuck brambles 😤

pezhore, do games w Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)
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I’ve been listening to the NoClip Crew cast podcast - they mostly talk about games they’ve been playing recently and after a few sessions you can really grok the types of games everyone on the pod enjoys. That mostly matches up with my play style, so it works nicely.

As an added bonus, they tend to highlight more independent/smaller game studios.

eRac, do games w Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)

I’ve been playing Gamedle recently. I tend to discover interesting games both as answers and while researching the info I have.

BlastboomStrice, do games w Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)
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In posts like this or from friends😄

sh.itjust.works/post/23190256

thezeesystem, do games w Where do you find new games nowadays? (Both singleplayer + multiplayer)

Honestly even though I don’t do torrents. I found 1337x website to be helpful because it doesn’t really seem to be biased and no company will invest into making there product on top there.

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