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AFC1886VCC, do games w Is assasin's creed origins good?

Nope. Full of repetitive busywork, unnecessary shoehorned RPG mechanics, and completely forgettable writing/story/voice acting.

Duamerthrax, do games w What are some video games that you would show up to a local tournament for?

Arena Shooters. Any Halo, Unreal Tournament, Quake. I don’t even care about it being a prize tournament. I’d just like a lan party.

Just so that we’re playing the game. I don’t want to hear about how you think video games are too sexist/not sexist enough. I just want to shoot a flak cannon into someone’s face.

intensely_human,

Before we play, we’re doing a round table on how Unreal Tournament encourages Unrealistic body expectations and discourages those who aren’t Stronger, Faster, Better.

Voluntary attendance at the round table is mandatory. But it’s a good thing because we’re making the world a better place.

intensely_human,

Before we play, we’re doing a round table on how Unreal Tournament encourages Unrealistic body expectations and discourages those who aren’t Stronger, Faster, Better.

Voluntary attendance at the round table is mandatory. But it’s a good thing because we’re making the world a better place.

Duamerthrax,

At a lan party? It’s definitely the other group that’s the problem. Hearing the same handful of sexist jokes ever time a woman shows up and they wonder why they never stick around. This is what I actually saw, not a hypothetical.

Zahille7,

It’s been actual decades since I’ve played Halo: CE multiplayer

Duamerthrax,

It’s playable on MCC, but the LAN Party experience is what I miss. Games, Pizza, Energy Drinks into the night. Use to do them monthly though high school. There were also pc lan parties with UT2k4 mainly and eQuake occasionally.

frezik, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before

Minishoot Adventures is a twin stick shooter with a 2D Zelda-style map.

MojoMcJojo, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before

Within a Deep Forest

The first game I ever completed and the first time I left a review for a game. The music, the atmosphere, the design, everything blew away. It was freeware from back in 2006. Made by a guy called Nifflas. It’s a sidescrolling platformer where you are an intelligent bouncing ball. I still think about it to this day.

Excrubulent,
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Oh wow, I never heard of this but I love Knytt Underground by the same developer. You also play as a bouncing ball at least for part of it.

subignition,
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Now this is a real oldie but a goodie. Glad to see that it is mostly unknown from the ratio. Obligatory downvote

Gestrid, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before

13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim

Sadly, it’s not available on PC, but it is available on Nintendo Switch (US eShop page linked above) and PlayStation 4 (and PlayStation 5 through backwards compatibility).

It’s a sci-fi game made by the creators of some games you might’ve heard of in passing (namely Dragon’s Crown, Odin Sphere, Muramasa: The Demon Blade, etc.), Vanillaware. I can’t go into any details about the game itself because of spoilers, but I will say it is quite simply the best and most uniquely told story I have ever seen in a game. It’s a game you have to experience for yourself. You should go into it as blind as possible, too.

I will say the English dub of the game is also surprisingly good, considering it was recorded almost entirely in COVID lockdown. The Atlus West sound engineers (Atlus published the game in the west) must’ve worked some incredible magic to get it to sound as good as it does.

shrodes,

If you liked this I really hope you’ve dug into 1000xRESIST. They’re not super similar but enough so that I think if you liked 13 Sentinels you’d probably like it also

Gestrid,

I’ve started playing through it, but I’ve got other games currently that I’m focusing on (currently Trails in the Sky FC, then Persona 3 Reload: The Answer, and then Metaphor ReFantazio).

shrodes,

Ah, a fellow Into the Aether listener perhaps? Or maybe just a big JRPG fan 😁

I gotta check out Trails at some point. The whole tetralogy thing kinda puts me off in the same way Yakuza does but you gotta start somewhere I guess!

Gestrid, (edited )

Yeah, I’m just a big JRPG fan.

As for the Trails series, I’ve been told that the best place to start is (understandably) the beginning. Play in release order. The first three games are in 2.5D (as opposed to 3D), but they actually hold up really well.

Most people (myself included) will recommend that you use a spoiler-free guide to avoid missing hidden quests and collectibles (such as a book series you’ll collect in its entirety over the course of the first game). I’m using this spoiler-free guide for my playthrough of the first game.

It’s also recommended that you go around talking to every NPC in the town you’re in every now and then. Dialogue updates as the main quest advances and, at times, if you’ve had an interaction with an NPC in (for example) a side quest and that NPC later pops up in the main quest, the NPC will remember that interaction from the side quest. Some NPCs also pop up in later games with their stories continuing (or so I’ve been told).

Almost every single Trails game is also available DRM-free with achievements on GOG. The only one missing is the latest game (which has a “coming soon” page). The series goes on sale on GOG pretty frequently, too.

Also, examine every chest twice: once to open it and once to see the “empty chest” dialogue. The English localizers noticed that, in the Japanese version of the game, instead of having the empty chests call a single line of dialogue multiple times, each chest had its own line to call. (It was the same thing copied and pasted every single time.) So they had some fun with it and made nearly every empty chest have unique dialogue.

Also, just today, during the Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase, The Legend of Heroes: Trails in the Sky the 1st, a remake of the first game in full 3D with the modern Trails aesthetic, was announced for a 2025 release worldwide. Though I don’t know how faithful it’ll be to the original game or to its localization. So you could wait for that if you want or just play the original trilogy immediately. But, again, the originals still hold up really well.

Godric, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before

We Who Are About To Die

…steampowered.com/…/We_Who_Are_About_To_Die/

Physics based Gladiator roguelike. Work your way up, start fighting with boards dressed in rags in city crossroads for the amusement of peasants, and end a God of Blood fighting in gold in the Coliseum!

Or die along the way. You’ll die a lot along the way :)

2xsaiko, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before
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Evoland 2

Evoland 2 is an unique RPG, with its graphic style and gameplay changing as you progress through a deep storyline based on time travel.

beneeney,
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For the record, you’re getting downvoted as per OP’s will, but this is a fantastic suggestion.

2xsaiko,
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I did not realize this game was this well known! It has a super low player peak and at least last time I looked after I first played it years ago no big YouTube channels had a let’s play of it either.

Aurora_TheFirstLight,

I actually saw in one my channels both the first and second super interesting games!

samus12345, (edited ) do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before
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Chained Together

Multiplayer platforming game where you’re chained to up to three other people trying to escape Hell by climbing up, up, up. I’ve only played it 2 player, which was fun, and can only imagine how chaotic 4 player would be. Can be played solo, but I wouldn’t recommend it.

EDIT: For once, I’m glad to see downvotes! Good to know it’s gotten recognition.

UnhingedFridge, do games w What are some game series you would like to see revived? And if possible, which entry should the new game follow from?
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Power Stone 3, Half Life 3, Need For Speed Underground 3…

Basically a bunch of 3s

Riccosuave,
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Don’t forget Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic 3.

FinishingDutch, do games w What are some game series you would like to see revived? And if possible, which entry should the new game follow from?
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Outrun. The last one we had, Outrun 2006: Coast 2 Coast, was fucking awesome. I literally bought that for every system they released it on. It’s one of my most played games.

I’d absolutely love a new Outrun in that same vein. There’s been a few half decent clones over the years, but none match both the gameplay, proper branching paths and overall vibes.

SEGA has long since stopped selling it because they no longer have the Ferrari license for the cars. But as a car guy, I’ve easily got dozens of suggestions what to replace them with. Ferrari’s are nice… but I’d also love an Outrun with Lamborghini, Porsche or a whole pack of Japanese cars like NSX, AE86, RX7, Miata…

Klear,

You might enjoy this video if you haven’t seen it. Ross is awesome.

Speaking of Ross being awesome, I have to plug this initiative.

FinishingDutch,
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I am aware of that excellent video, yes. And indeed I’ve played literally every game he shows there. I really like some of them, but none have that charm that actual Outrun has.

lepinkainen,

Outrun with shadow multiplayer. You could see other players on the same road, but without crashing into them.

GreyCat, do games w What are some game series you would like to see revived? And if possible, which entry should the new game follow from?

Protoype, with Alex Mercer as the protagonist. Either a reboot or a follow-up to 1 is fine with me.

ICastFist,
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Would have to be a reboot then, because he dies at the end of the 2nd game.

GreyCat,

Yeah, I meant follow-up to 1 by dismissing PRototype 2.

Nurse_Robot, do games w Recommendation engine: Downvote any game you've heard of before

Minecraft (do your worst)

BombOmOm,
@BombOmOm@lemmy.world avatar

I see you are doing some downvote farmin’ today!

Is a good game, especially with mods.

Nurse_Robot,

Gotta try everything once

JackbyDev,

Literally the only game I’ve heard of on this thread so far lol.

mrvictory1,

Tell us some obscure mods

Nurse_Robot,

To be honest, I lost interest in Minecraft about 10 years ago, and never played with mods. I’ve seen some hilarious playthroughs on YouTube though, I really enjoyed the custom animations RubberRoss made.

RandomVideos,

Hexcasting is a cool minecraft mod about hex casting

Im not sure if its obscure, but hexal should be

Nito,

Joke’s on you, I even contributed to hexcasting

But how about the Infinity matter dominator sword mod? It contains some of the most convoluted and basically unachievable crafting recipes Ive ever seen, just scroll down and enjoy the ride

SorteKanin,
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To shreds, you say?

Nurse_Robot,

How’s his wife holding up?

Jollyllama, do games w What are some game series you would like to see revived? And if possible, which entry should the new game follow from?

Not a series but I would love a Freelancer reboot/remake or sequel.

Whitebrow,
Grandwolf319, do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation

Dude, where have you been? Look how little good single player games rockstar is putting out.

It’s just harder and less profitable.

I rather have one great red dead 2 than 5 forgettable ones; looking at your assassins creed, used to be one of my favourites and I haven’t played anything after black flag.

If I ever get VR stuff, I would want to play Alyx but if they had 5 okayish games instead, it would be a nope from me.

I still haven’t even played black mesa even though i bought it, I like fewer but better choices especially since I’m more busy in this stage of life.

NaoPb,

Is it really or are we assuming it is because publishers do this?

Grandwolf319,

I would argue it’s more like multiplayer games are just much more profitable instead of not being able to turn a profit as well on single player games. And it is very easy to prove that some multiplayer games are cash cows.

That’s the thing about capitalism though, it’s not about choosing something profitable, it’s choosing the max profit option.

Thankfully there are enough passionate people and good companies that a savvy gamer can find ways plenty of single player games.

xavier666,

Doesn’t Alyx have a fan-made non VR version as well?

inbeesee, do games w It genuinely upsets me that Valve spent their time and resources on another Dota variation

My immediate emotional reaction is to dunk on you. Boo hoo, a company won’t make a game you want. But you’re missing the valve you grew up with, and gaming is worse off now. Multiplayer games with subscription models and microtransactions have become the default, and we all feel it.

For me Deadlock has great characters, lore, new interesting mechanics, and only surface level similarities with DOTA. I’m not upset about it really. Just happy Valve is making anything again. Maybe I’m worn down, but so many big companies take but shits everyday I’m just happy to see one building good shit. (And it’s free!)

fogetaboutit,

So you said “boo hoo” to people that don’t like how microstransactions, subscription models, and the like? You are not upset that the state of gaming in AAA landscape have degraded?

I say to you, “Waaa waaa” then.

inbeesee,

Lol nope, Deadlock has nothing like that in it. It’s an excellent example of what we would ask for in our online multiplayer games.

I am not happy about it, but complaining about Deadlock is spitting on what we should be rewarding imo

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