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Will8250, do gaming w Beautiful games?

Ghost of Tsushina

TwilightVulpine,

Either in color or black and white, that is a gorgeous game

ono, (edited ) do gaming w Beautiful games?

Subnautica.

Damn fine game, too, if you look past the engine bugs.

Thebazilly,

Subnautica legitimately made me stop and stare at my screen with mouth agape at the wonder and terror of a glowing undersea behemoth. I’ve never had a game provoke pure awe like it does.

ono,

The excellent sound design helps, too. :)

Faydaikin,
@Faydaikin@beehaw.org avatar

Subnautica is on a whole different level. They made some wild impressions with the first game.

Too bad they dropped the ball on “below zero.”

Pat, do gaming w Beautiful games?

Both Sludge Life games. A bit unconventional but I found a lot of spots in the games where I would just stand there and take in the various scenes going on. Both games can be beaten fairly quick but it took me hours to get through them because I kept stopping to just take in everything going on.

clarfgg,

Only played the first but agreed, it was a nice little vibin’ setting. Makes sense because if I recall there was a lot of picture-taking in the game

IRQBreaker, do gaming w Beautiful games?
@IRQBreaker@lemmy.kozow.com avatar

DayZ. Walking in the woods and hearing a deer in the distance or going up on a cliff and watching the sunset is quite serene.

maltasoron, do gaming w I understand cosmetic DLCs, but cosmetic "battle passes" are bad

It’s a sad state that we can’t just pay for a completed game and avoid any microtransaction bs in game while playing.

Well, you can still do that. Just play other games; there are more than enough around to fill a lifetime.

Personally, my experience is that games where everybody is obsessed with cosmetics aren’t that fun to begin with.

Leilys,

Have you ever found that game where it plays well, mechanics are solid and the art is also up your alley. But at the end of each round you play you just see the little battle pass section trying to prey on your sense of FOMO, trying to scrape out just a little more, even though the price tag upfront is already a bit higher than what you’d normally pay for a game in the same vein.

I found a game I probably could’ve genuinely enjoyed for a long time. I was talking it up to my friends to buy it on release together so we could play co-op. The demo was really great.

For it to come with a Day 1 battle pass (plus online only access when it had singleplayer modes) makes the developer’s intent very clear: we want more money, and we’ll use every FOMO trick in the book to achieve it. And once you pay, you still have to work for those rewards you paid for.

Cosmetic DLCs are fine. I play a fair bit of DST and I enjoy collecting twitch drops and free skins, and if I wanted to support the Devs more I could buy a pack. That’s upfront and transparent. I don’t get reminded every time I build a chest that “There’s 16 more skins you can unlock for this item”. That would be scummy.

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

The answer is still to not play that game. I'm also not sure what DST is; Don't Starve Together?

smeg, do gaming w Beautiful games?

Minecraft? Or if that’s too detailed, maybe Manifold Garden.

Glide, do gaming w Beautiful games?

Outer Wilds.

Really encapsulates the meaning of beauty a couple different ways.

Tetris Effect, particularly if you can play in VR.

Though if you’re strictly talking “aesthetically pleasing”, the options get wider. I absolutely loved the aesthetics of Hi-fi Rush. The absolute beauty of this comic-esque, cel-shaded world with every element, background and forground, moving to the rhythm of the soundtrack just blew me away when I started playing. But I’m a slut for rhythm games, so there’s just something about everything tiny fiber of the space connecting and syncing up that gets me.

LazyToad, do gaming w Beautiful games?

Ori, both of them.

Valdair, do gaming w Beautiful games?

Transistor - really any Supergiant game, but Transistor in particular.

simon574, do gaming w Beautiful games?

The Witness

ranting_sandfish,

I love how distinctive the art style is, but also how the gameplay rewards you for paying attention to the world and design.

theangriestbird, do gaming w Beautiful games?

tbh my most recent one is probably Forza Horizon 5. I’m not really a “car guy” but nothing beats getting high and doing sick jumps over gorgeous natural landscapes in bodacious sports cars. Bonus points if your Ferrari has an anime girl spraypainted on the hood.

loops,

A car of culture as well I see.

ISOmorph, do gaming w Beautiful games?

Sable. No fighting. Just exploring and getting immersed.

loops,

That ones on my wish-list already, now it’s on my actual wish-list in my head.

clarfgg,

Just a heads up the game kinda made my head hurt physically. The characters move at like 24-30fps while the background moves at a full 60 (or something >30, was not sure). It’s a stylistic choice which I can respect but I couldn’t get into it due to the stark difference in fps between the two which made it feel laggy.

YaxPasaj, do gaming w Beautiful games?

Gris, it has an exceptionally good art. Great landscape, sound effects and the storytelling.

loops,

Currently playing that game, and I fully agree.

Bitrot,
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The soundtrack by Berlinist is on Spotify.

AlwaysNowNeverNotMe, do gaming w Beautiful games?
@AlwaysNowNeverNotMe@kbin.social avatar

Factorio, I've never had another game keep me so focused I forgot the sun would eventually come up.

loops,

I’ve given ~2000 hours of life to that game as well.

loobkoob,

The factory must grow!

all-knight-party,
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I really dig that art style, it's sort of the logical conclusion to things like Diablo 2 or Age of Empires 2. Something about the high fidelity 2D rendering of 3D objects from an isometric perspective is so aesthetically pleasing.

It feels more descriptive of the reality of the world and less stylized even though it's, of course, its own style.

evilgiraffe666, do gaming w Beautiful games?

Hollow Knight, if you’re not afraid of bugs.

theangriestbird,

That first City of Tears moment is incredible.

datavoid,

Music in this game is probably in my top 5

loops,

I read recommendations for this game so often I’d be remiss to not try it at least once.

theangriestbird,

it’s great! but it’s hard. if you don’t have patience for difficult platforming and/or difficult 2d combat, it might not click for you.

evilgiraffe666,

I think I got it on my third attempt. Though I haven’t actually finished it yet! Only 2/3 in and then something shiny distracted me - I’ll pick it up again soon. People described it as a soulslike, so after Elden Ring clicked for me I decided I would try the funny bug game again. Glad I did!

MrGerrit,

I think getting platinum for that game on ps is my crowning achievement of my gaming career, I’m never going to able to do that again.

Can’t wait for silksong!

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