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BrundleFly2077, do games w Funny bad games reviews

MangaloreGaming has some absolutely hilarious reviews of exceedingly bad games.

MummifiedClient5000, do gaming w I asked what your fave controllers are, now. What is the worst controller you have used?

I remember trying a Terminator joystick at a friend’s house on his C64. That was a very bad controller.

HawlSera, do gaming w I asked what your fave controllers are, now. What is the worst controller you have used?

The N64 Controller is not one I miss, the stick was just… trash

HawlSera, do gaming w Where do I find game demakes?

I thought someone was doing a Genesis Port of Resident Evil, but I"m not sure if it was just a fan trailer or if they really were doing it.

Jaeger86, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Doom and all the other doom clones? Prodeus, dusk, forgive me father, there’s a lot

Alexstarfire, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Europa Universalis 4. And EU5 is on the horizon.

Definitely not like the games you’ve mentioned though.

ampersandrew, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

Tons. There’s an entire roguelike genre built around this; some of my favorites are Vagante and Streets of Rogue. There are games with procedurally generated worlds like Terraria, RimWorld, Dwarf Fortress, and Factorio. There are RPGs like Baldur’s Gate 3 that have so many ways to spec your characters and so many permutations of how events could unfold based on what you did that you’re unlikely to see them all.

zigmus64,

Another great roguelike is Hades, which may or may not have dominated my video game attention for the last 8 months.

ampersandrew,
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I didn’t personally care for it, but I know I’m in the minority. In fact, one of the reasons I didn’t care for it is because it felt far less replayable than many of its peers. Even Zagreus will call out “the butterfly room”, because there are so few permutations to see.

Carighan,
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Hrm, you’re not wrong but Hades also exemplifies why quality wins over quantity when in replayability.

ampersandrew,
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I’m sure it would if I thought more highly of it.

sigmaklimgrindset,

Lmao I love Hades but this is such a sick burn, I’m stealing it for next time someone tries to convince me some shlocky k-drama is peak kino.

I do hope Hades 2 ups the variability of the encounters more, you’re absolutely right about endgame being a bit weak for a roguelike, even with the different weapons.

davel,
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Back in the day I played Hack until I noticed the sun had risen many times.

Kalcifer,
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+1 for Factorio.

PM_Your_Nudes_Please,

At one point I was playing so much Factorio that I started seeing conveyor belts and assembly machines in my sleep

Daryl76679,

Tossing Song of Syx onto the pile of games. Even if you don’t care for the art style, the game is immensely deep, and quite frankly, addictive.

Ashyr,

Any good tutorial videos you’d recommend?

Daryl76679,

If you don’t mind his particular style, the SsethTzeentach video is what convinced me to give it a fair shake. The in-game tutorial and tooltips are pretty good though, and will get you started. Overtime you’ll discover more and more systems. Oh and just so you know, the demo is the full game, but a version behind.

Omniraptor,

Three of my favorite roguelikes are cataclysm dda, caves of qud and cogmind, recommend them to everyone

ampersandrew,
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What’s the hook to each one? I hear people mention Caves of Qud a lot, but the low-fi graphics aren’t grabbing my attention on their own.

Rinn,

All of these are classic roguelikes, a genre of games which frequently aren’t much to look at. The tradeoff for the looks is that they offer vast depth and complexity… and (usually) permadeath and a learning curve that’s more of a cliff. I recommend watching some yt videos about any roguelike you want to learn more about, just so a fan can explain the appeal and show off all the basics.

That said:

Caves of Qud - actually one of the prettier classic roguelikes, if you can belive it. You’re a traveller in a strange and unique world of vast salt deserts, jungles, and the titular caves. There is a ton of flavorful, semi-randomly generated history (especially the ever-important tales of the sultans) and cultures, so every run feels different. There is technically a main plot, but you can just ignore it and go exploring - it’s a sandbox experience. The best parts, to me, are the aforementioned flavour, the tactical combat (that can get incredibly chaotic, with screen-warping effects going off every turn), the build diversity, and delving too greedily and too deeply into the caves.

Cogmind - haven’t played this one, but it’s on a list. You’re a robot. You’re building yourself from parts as you go, fighting other robots and stealing their parts.

CDDA - one of my faves, but definitely not something I’d recommend as an intro to this genre. You’re a survivor in a zombie apocalypse. Go do things and don’t get bitten. It’s a sandbox - survive as long as you can, achieve a self-set goal. The distinguishing feature of CDDA is how realistic it tries to be - crafting is very complex, you need to track your thirst, nutrition, and sleep, you can easily get sick or get your arm broken, the zombies can track you by sight, noise, and lingering scent… My favourite part is surviving long enough to build elaborate apocalypse death mobiles, Mad Max style.

ampersandrew,
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Traditional roguelikes may frequently pair with bad graphics, but it’s not a requirement. There are games like Tangledeep and Jupiter Hell, for instance. But thanks, these sound interesting.

AnonStoleMyPants,

If you want a bit better graphics I’d recommend you check out Tales of Maj’Eyal (ToME for short). It is on steam but the game is open-source and can be downloaded for free on its website.

AnonStoleMyPants,

Have you checked out Tales of Maj’Eyal (tome)? Very highly praised roguelike, and lots of reviews consider it the roguelike.

chunkystyles,

If I had to choose a single game to play for the rest of time, it would be Dwarf Fortress. There’s just so much variety in its world generation and how the game can be played that if I was limited to just that one game, I would still have things to do.

Nemoder,

And the awesome part of DF is that each time you start over (on the same world) you just add more to its history and the story continues. Losing is definitely fun when keeping that in mind.

NaibofTabr, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Minecraft?

Hard to do better than the OG endless sandbox.

Daryl76679,

Definitely was my first thought. I think that I’ve spent way more time on that game than I’d like to admit.

simple,

Even if one gets bored of the game itself, there’s a practically infinite number of mods and community content out there. New game modes like skyblock, mods that turn it into an RPG with magic systems, mods that make it an in-depth factory building game, mods that take you to new realms and thousands of items to discover… There’s a lot to enjoy.

Adventure maps are also fairly underrated. There are tons of community-made maps that can turn it into a different game. Notably, there was a huge Hogwarts campaign with quests and spells that turns it into a harry potter game: www.youtube.com/watch?v=BKcsoE5X4fc

msage,

OG endless sandbox is Dwarf Fortress.

slowly retracts into bushes

all-knight-party, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?
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Some single player games I've replayed often that aren't roguelikes would be...

Dishonored
Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 1 and 2
Prey 2017
Hitman, but specifically the World of Assassination games
Bethesda RPGs
Grand Theft Auto/Rockstar, specifically for me 5 or Red Dead Redemption
Dark Souls (I replay it on offline mode predominantly anyway)
Dying Light
Middle Earth Shadow of Mordor/War
Halo MCC campaigns
Mount & Blade series
Katana ZERO
Vanquish/other platinum games

Aurenkin,

Some incredible titles here, friend. Respect! I really need to play Knights of the Old Republic again.

all-knight-party,
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That's one that I was hesitant to include, because I feel like it's more to do with my love of the era Bioware made, and nostalgia than it is a promotion of how the game holds up nowadays. But I personally love KoTOR!

PM_Your_Nudes_Please,

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I think you dropped these.

sag,

+1 for Katana ZERO

CookieOfFortune, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

I almost exclusively play single player games and honestly Elden Ring has been a huge time sink. There’s just something about mastering it that is satisfying. It has online features but they’re not required.

conciselyverbose,

Combat also varies heavily between weapon types and equipment weight. You have to approach combat completely differently with different gear, so you can play it again with less of a feel of exploration (probably not none; it’s huge), but completely different battles.

maliciousonion,

I wish I could run it on my PC, though.

(。╯︵╰。)

Maybe someday when I can afford a better device.

CookieOfFortune,

Ah yes it is rather poorly optimized. Before it I was playing Against the Storm which doesn’t have such high requirements.

Also Mount and Blade provides some amazing single player experiences that are hard to find elsewhere. Get into a battle with hundreds of units, command a cavalry charge in first person while you personally lead a flank from the other side.

RedditWanderer, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Xcom, xcom2

Aurenkin,

Welcome back, commander.

Volkditty,

X-COM with the Long War mod.

Mozingo, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?
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Diablo 1/2

Daryl76679, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

Have to throw CK3 out as my personal favorite grand strategy game (though EU4 and the like are other options). There’s nigh infinite content in weaving the story of your family and realm, and mods add a whole new layer to it.

enbyecho, do gaming w Do you know any singleplayer games that are infinitely replayable?

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