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RightHandOfIkaros, do games w Do you prefer RPGs or FPS games?

Western or Japanese RPG?

Both. Both are good.

I loved playing the greats like Halo CE and Morrowind when they came out. Both were phenomenal games, and they’re still great now.

But if there is one genre I play more, it’s definitely FPS. I dont really play them for the violence, but I find the actions in the game more engaging for the time I can play them than an RPG like Skyrim or Dragon Quest. I have recently been enjoying Ready or Not and Zero Hour, but I also have been playing Yakuza Kiwami. I just finished the slog of the coliseum battles in Yakuza Kiwami so things might pick back up, but I never found any part of RoN or ZH as much of a slog as that part of Kiwami.

ClipperDefiance, do games w Do you prefer RPGs or FPS games?
@ClipperDefiance@lemmy.world avatar

RPGs all the way for me. Nearly all first-person games make me incredibly nauseous. I’m highly prone to motion and simulator sickness.

i_am_not_a_robot,
@i_am_not_a_robot@feddit.uk avatar

This ☝️☝️☝️

daddy32,

Ha, what about first person RPGs?

ClipperDefiance,
@ClipperDefiance@lemmy.world avatar

If you mean like older Megami Tensei games or Etrian Odyssey, then I can handle those. If you mean something more like Skyrim, then that’s a no.

Statlerwaldorf, do games w What are some good games worth buying on play store?

I HATE playing mobile games but my wife got me hooked on Dawncaster. It’s a roguelike deck builder. I think it’s like $4-5 and no micro transactions but there are expansion packs to add new zones and enemies. I’ve since picked them all up. It’s regularly updated with free content packs and balance changes. The devs are very responsive with the community.

Sordid, (edited ) do gaming w [Request] Retro Recommendations
@Sordid@beehaw.org avatar

If you have any interest at all in Souls-likes and want to see where the genre really started, consider Blade of Darkness. An updated version is available on GOG with modern resolution support and slightly improved controls (still clunky as hell in comparison to newer games, though).

apotheotic,

Oh fancy, I’ll add it to the list. Thank you!

soulsource, do gaming w [Request] Retro Recommendations
@soulsource@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Oh, and just in the moment I hit send, I remembered another gem from the olden times:

Unreal World: Basically the survival game. 99% of today’s survival games are just a pale shadow of this. I mean, nowadays there are even “survival” games without hunger mechanics or proper simulation of wounds… No, this is not one of those easy mode survival games. This is Fantasy Finland, and it’s the Fantasy Iron Age. Available for free or, if you want updates faster, also for money on Steam.

apotheotic,

Oh neat, I’ll have to check this out. I’m not into the whole Open World Survival Crafting pandemic that has taken root but if this is like the best of the best of survival games then it should be fun!

snail, do games w What are some good games worth buying on play store?

King of Dragon Pass is ancient but worth picking up on mobile

fullstackhipster, do games w What are some good games worth buying on play store?

Of all the games I played on Android I think Monument Valley was the only native mobile game that I really enjoyed. I also played Stardew Valley on mobile, that worked quite well.

Rhynoplaz,

I’ve bought Stardew on nearly every platform I’ve had, and I would happily do it again!

CharlesReed, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of July 28th
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Finished The Darkness, and still didn't find all the collectibles. But I did get a bunch of other achievements, so it wasn't a loss as far as that goes. I am a little sad that this game has multiplayer achievements though, because since this game is so old (and really didn't need multiplayer to begin with), there's no one available online. Multiplayer achievements in a primarily single player game are the bane of my existence.

I've also already played through The Darkness 2. It's crazy how the vibe is so different than the first one. The first game had a really gritty feel, meanwhile this one has a polished and "clean" feel to it, probably due to having different developers and art styles. I love them both, they are special in their own ways. While I do miss the "open" world and side quests of the first Darkness, I do love this game. It's so fun, and so is the extra content Vendettas. It's like extra story without taking away from the story, if that makes sense? Like you don't need Vendettas, but the extra bits are still fun to have.

Now I'm attempting Monstrum for the first time. I was a little wary at first because it seemed to start out boring since I was just walking around, but once I ran into the monsters it got a lot more interesting. I'm not sure I'll actually get all the way through it, but it's a fun little ride while I decide on what my next game is going to be.

ConstableJelly,

For how little cultural impact The Darkness had in the long term, I remember it being very hotly anticipated before release. I think I made myself believe I liked it more than I actually did, but it was a really ambitious and interesting title all the same.

CharlesReed,
@CharlesReed@kbin.run avatar

For sure, I can see how it wouldn't be everyone's cup of tea. There are a couple insensitive moments, and sometimes the game mechanics involving the Darkness itself are a bit of a pain, but I think the overall story and some of the settings (especially the whiplash you get about halfway through) are really compelling.

rigatoniraptor, do games w Good game soundtracks?

TUNIC. I also highly recommend the game, it’s in my top 5.

esc27, do games w Good game soundtracks?
  • Octopath Travler
  • Octopath Traveler II
  • Winter’s End (I Am Setsuna)
  • Piano Collections NieR:Automata
catch22,
@catch22@programming.dev avatar

Second on the Octopath Traveler II music. Even my son who is 9 and plays it as well as a ton of other games has only ever commented about how the music is really good on Octopath Traveler and no others (and I had never mentioned this to him). It’s definitely the best music I have every heard for a game. There was a glitch one time where the music wasn’t playing for some reason and I realized how much the music made the game come to life, NGL, I think it brings like 99% of the emotional engagement to it.

felykiosa, do games w Good game soundtracks?

Minecraft

mox, do gaming w Game Dependency Graph for Monkey Island 2: LeChuck's Revenge

Since the site is a bit overloaded right now:

archive.is/Xo6C0

BigDaddySlim, do games w Good game soundtracks?

Any of Marty O’Donnell’s Halo soundtracks

meldrik, do games w Good game soundtracks?

Everything by Jeremy Soule. Especially Guild Wars 2 and Skyrim.

Crysis 2

Overwatch

A Hat In Time

blaue_Fledermaus,
@blaue_Fledermaus@mstdn.io avatar

Total Annihilation

Sunny, do games w Good game soundtracks?
@Sunny@slrpnk.net avatar

Nothing hits harder then good old Zelda Music! Best of the best in my books ;)

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