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Zealousideal_Fox_900, do games w Steam Deck / Gaming News #17

I like seeing the up-n-coming consoles, and emulation becoming easier again :D Loved the Steam Delivery Girl mascot, she was very cool, and seeing what she would look like IRL is very interesting.

Chadus_Maximus, do games w What are some good cooperative shooters? Hidden gems?

Synthetik. Insane coop shooter that has the most dopamine inducing gameplay I’ve ever experienced.

Out of all the games here, this one is the absolute hidden gem. Because nobody has heard about it. But they absolutely should.

Kolanaki,
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I only know about it because Ssethtzeentach made a video about it. Dude is the king of finding random games you’ve never heard of that are totally awesome. Kenshi, too.

axby,

Which one are you referring to:

I’m interested in the top down kind of style, I was expecting an FPS but this could be fun.

Chadus_Maximus,

I have played the 2nd one only. The 3rd one has the classic early access tag with the last update being released more than a year ago.

TankovayaDiviziya, do gaming w That fucking helicopter level

Company Heroes 2 in Hard difficulty. The AI in RTS single player games tend to simply swarm you. I have to tone down the difficulty but there is little sense of satisfaction in playing easier modes.

Broadfern, do gaming w That fucking helicopter level
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Every goddamn PS2 game

Kolanaki, do gaming w That fucking helicopter level
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

I was stuck on the crazy missile tank dude in Armored Core 6 when I got to him because apparently he was fucked up and more OP than intended. Played through a few months ago and absolutely demolished the game 100%; though I credit it more to finding out that you can unlock a machine gun through the training sessions I never did. That thing just wrecks every dude in the game if you keep moving 🤣

CheeseNoodle,

Honestly kinda miss the OP release bosses, did my first playthrough one them, wouldn’t mind a setting to turn them back on.

tpihkal, do gaming w That fucking helicopter level

San Andreas when you have to chase the train on a dirt bike.

CarnivorousCouch,

All we had to do was follow the damn train!

CH3DD4R_G0BL1N,
@CH3DD4R_G0BL1N@sh.itjust.works avatar

Shaka when the walls fell

MrScottyTay,

One you learn that you just have to stay a certain distance rather than trying to race it. It’s fine. You just find that sweet spot where smoke is constantly shooting and you’re good

Elevator7009, do games w What are some good cooperative shooters? Hidden gems?

Post linked on my list of at !videogamesuggestions

RebekahWSD, do gaming w That fucking helicopter level
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Lord of the Rings: War in the North and the fucking protect the door level

orenj, do games w What are some good cooperative shooters? Hidden gems?
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I still like warframe, even though it has a few headaches in there that make it more annoying than it needs to be. I don’t want to trade my ducat fodder or passive rep for slots and potatoes every time a new update comes out. But I do like dressing up my space dolls and blasting my trumna for hours on end

BobDendry, do games w Developer Interview: my Q&A with The RomM Project
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@PerfectDark I only recently cames across with project and it looks amazing - like a Jellyfin for games. I only wish there was plugin support for Retroarch/Lutris or something similar rather than needing to rely on EmulatorJS.

I love the work you've done sitting down with the team and it's definitely convinced me to put this one down as the next of my ever growing number of services going onto my homelab cluster.

As an aside, I also wanted to thank you for your writing in general. I used to do a lot of writing (heck, I did three quarters of a journalism degree a lifetime ago), and the effort and quality you put into this stuff has definitely started that itch in me again...

PerfectDark,
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As an aside, I also wanted to thank you for your writing in general. I used to do a lot of writing (heck, I did three quarters of a journalism degree a lifetime ago), and the effort and quality you put into this stuff has definitely started that itch in me again…

Please do!!!

I’d love to read more from ‘our’ circle of people. I find there’s…not enough, which is (in part, anyway) why I like to try my best at sharing this kind of thing. Especially in an atmosphere where short videos are consumed like crazy, where A.I. can slap together (poorly) someone’s writing, and where the big sites are just click-bait or begging for subscriptions and support.

IDK, I’d love to read whatever you’d be writing!

And thank you so much for writing this, I’m gonna link the RomM team to a new convert :P

zurdi,
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I only wish there was plugin support for Retroarch/Lutris or something similar rather than needing to rely on EmulatorJS.

We integrate for now with playnite (lutris for windows) and any handheld that can run muOS or Portmaster, but Lutris integration is on the list! Sadly, retroarch doesn’t have a plugin system, so for now that’s discarded

PerfectDark,
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Oh nice to see you are here on Lemmy, Zurdi! :)

zurdi,
@zurdi@lemmy.world avatar

Of course! Btw, you are totally right with my game recomendation, I meant “Outer Wilds”, not “The Outer Worlds” :D

BobDendry,
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@zurdi good to know!

madame_gaymes, do games w What are some good cooperative shooters? Hidden gems?
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Prodeus is a fun multiplayer DOOM-like with old school vibes

bright_side_,
@bright_side_@lemmy.world avatar

Is there a possibility to play a campaign in online coop?

madame_gaymes,
@madame_gaymes@programming.dev avatar

Yup!

SabinStargem, do games w What are some good cooperative shooters? Hidden gems?

Earth Defence Force. Basically, you are participating in a B-movie scenario, with UFOs, kaiju, giant ants, flamethrower clams, and winged frogs. It is quite a good time, and the higher difficulties require genuine skill and cooperation.

EDF 6 is the best in the series from a gameplay standpoint, but is far weaker than 4 or 5 when it comes to the level design + narrative. Still, the QOL pushes the game to the next level, especially if you got pals to tackle the missions. There many different weapons, not just in power, but also shot pattern, reload style, knockback, and so forth. Also, there WILL be hundreds of enemies on onscreen at any given moment. Each of the four classes have very distinct characteristics when it comes to loadout, mobility, and purpose, so you should be able to find a good match for yourself.

Earth Defense Force 6 - trailer

Jotunn,

I’m not really sure EDF 6 is the best entry point to the series, as it’s a direct sequel to EDF 5. I think it will get really confusing story- and missionwise, more so than it already is. EDF 5 was a soft reboot and is also a bit cheaper.

My friends and I really liked the WORLD BROTHERS 2 spinoff too, if someone is looking to play with a young player that might be a better starting point than the mainline games. The rest of the series spinoffs have not really done it for us.

Zagam,

Yeah. My kids and I play this together. It’s a lot of fun. It’s not as thinky as some other games but for a quick hour or two, it’s a blast.

KotActually, do games w Steam Deck / Gaming News #17

Absolutely love these posts. Look forward to it each week! I’m really curious to watch SteamOS grow into something bigger for desktops someday.

While many of us would probably go to a more specific Linux Distro, having the option for the average user to move away from Windows (especially in a less intimidating or familiar fashion) is a big step forward.

JackLSauce, do gaming w That fucking helicopter level

I know what everybody is thinking: 50 Cent Blood on the Sand, but that’s a misconception, you actually mean 50 Cent Bulletproof–the one other, and less perfect, of the 2 games that exist

cantstopthesignal,

I was thinking earthworm jim bro.

JackLSauce,

Blood under the Sand

warmaster, do games w Developer Interview: my Q&A with The RomM Project

Holy mother of GabeN, thank you SO much for putting RomM on the spotlight !

This project is so forward thinking, it deserves all the help it can get to ensure a bright future. Personally, I can’t wait for RetroDECK sync support. The day they merge that glorious commit is the day I pull my shit together and go neck deep into my ROM collection.

PerfectDark,
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Well, keep an eye on RetroDECK + RomM, being friends with the RetroDECK devs, I can say they’re taking that idea just as seriously as you are!!!

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