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thorbot, do games w Two games free on Epic Games - Model Builder and Soulstice

Ah yes. Another game to claim which I will never download or play. But I sure as fuck will claim the shit out of it

Cralder, do games w What games can you recommend that didn't get the appreciation that they deserved?

Mirror’s Edge Catalyst. Everybody loved the first game, but nobody played the second game, including me for a good few years. But once I decided to try it I realized how much I had been missing out. It’s really good. Making it open world really works. There is fast travel but I never once used it because just running around is so fun. If you liked the first game, please try Catalyst!

ExtraMedicated, do games w What games can you recommend that didn't get the appreciation that they deserved?

I feel this way about so many indie games.

  • Praey for the Gods - Obviously inspired by the classic, Shadow of the Colossus
  • The Upturned - A horror-comedy game with a great sense of humor
  • Your Spider - A great indie horror game with puzzles like Silent Hill. Plus it has an adorable spider. This is one of my favorite indie horror games.
  • Exanima - Looks at first like a normal dungeon crawler, but its physics-based combat controls and enemy AI make this a very unique and interesting game, even if it’s been in early access for ages.
  • Withering Rooms - Great, creepy atmosphere and an interesting story.
jordanlund, do gaming w Quick note about Gamescensor
!deleted7836 avatar

Hilarious that it even embedded the tweet so you can see it’s not an accurate quote.

Bad enough when humans do it, adding nothing.

ghostofjohnnycache, do gaming w What was the formative horror game of your childhood?

One I haven’t seen mentioned here yet was Metroid Fusion on GBA. My brother and I would play it at night, then have trouble falling asleep, convinced that every sound of the house settling at night was the SA-X coming to get us

We never beat it then, and only years later did I rediscover it and beat it. They definitely nail the feeling of helplessness, but it’s so rewarding as the tides turn towards the end of the game

drcouzelis,
@drcouzelis@lemmy.zip avatar

I came here to say the original NES Metroid game! Metroids still terrify me. 😆

But yeah, Metroid Fusion was so scary it caused me to take a three year break before I could finish it. 😅

ARxtwo, (edited ) do gaming w What was the formative horror game of your childhood?

The 7th Guest was the fist one I really cared about. I grew up watching horror movies from the age of 5, but never really played a horror game until I got The 7th Guest in a CD-ROM drive bundle for Christmas of '93. It’s not so much a horror survival game as it is a horror puzzle game, but a great game nonetheless. I’ll never forget the opening: “Old man Stauf built a house and filled it with his toys. Six Guests were invited one night, their screams the only noise…”

Die4Ever,

Hell yeah, The 7th Guest! I was a little kid when we got this game and the family used to play together trying to solve the puzzles, good times. Gave me nightmares lol.

Btw we have !stauf_mansion

blip, (edited )

I remember this game too! The live action cut scenes were really creepy as a kid. I distinctly remember the hands trying to press through the painting and the ghost luring you deeper into the maze. My dad and I got stuck at the one Othello style puzzle with the amoebas. We went out and bought a guide to get past it, only to learn that the author of the guide couldn’t solve it either.

LoamImprovement,

Fun fact - that ‘puzzle’ has its difficulty set by your processor’s speed. The game uses a set amount of time to determine the best move for the computer, and plays the best it’s got after that time. On slower processors of the time, it would only be able to calculate so many options before needing to come to a decision, but because it didn’t account for better hardware, the computer can make the best move every single time, causing it to be unwinnable even if the human player also plays perfectly.

GrindingGears,

I remember the first time I ever saw 7th Guest.

All I could think about, was this was the future!! The graphics (lol), oh man!! It was on a CD! That went in your computer

The game was kind of boring though, IMO anyways. Never really got into those 7th Guest, Myst games that deeply, as they could never hold my attention long enough.

pjhenry1216, (edited ) do games w I would like to enjoy Zelda BOTW but …

I got farther than you, but felt all of those things didn't really improve or feel as fun. The weapon breaking is annoying. I feel like it's too quick.

Edit: I eventually gave up after the 'first' boss (I know you can do them any order, but water blight is generally considered the easier one to do first).

dingus, do gaming w Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Review Thread
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

I think it would be interesting to compare these reviews to the same publications reviews of Cyberpunk 2077 in it’s pre-release review period.

Ethereal87, (edited )
@Ethereal87@beehaw.org avatar

Here’s kind of your easiest parallel thread from Reddit at the time to see if anyone’s interested what overlap might be there.

scrapped

(go use Hot Saucerman’s link instead!)

dingus, (edited )
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

Pretty sure that’s an April Fools thread.

EDIT: Looks like the original CP2077 review thread got nuked. There’s a follow-up from a few days after it released.

Original megathread: old.reddit.com/r/…/cyberpunk_2077_review_thread/

Post-release megathread: reddit.com/…/cyberpunk_2077_review_thread_2_postl…

Ethereal87,
@Ethereal87@beehaw.org avatar

Ahh nuts, you’re right. It was harder to find the right one than I expected and didn’t even realize it was an April Fools joke. Thanks for the correction!

Stillhart,

“Hot Saucerman” is my favorite of the many. Solid reference!

dingus, (edited )
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

Yacht Rockerman, Shock Jockerman, and Trick Shotterman are pretty high up there, too.

Also, the one he never used because I made it up myself: Snot Flickerman.

totallymojo, do gaming w I am so pumped for Phantom Liberty and Cyberpunk 2077 v2.0!
@totallymojo@ttrpg.network avatar

I could not bring myself to finish Starfield. Such an old feeling generic janky game. Fucking fast travel simulator. They didnt even bother to fix the NPC faces. Like 5% technical improvements since Fallout 4.
Fuck that expensive crap.

Also looking forward to the Cyberpunk update.
Now maybe I can enjoy it. Love that world but I think I had every bug at release.

Stillhart,

Looking forward to CP2077 so I can stop trying to have fun in Starfield. That game just is not doing it for me, as much as I try.

Kra, (edited )

CP2077 was always an outstanding game to me, with flaws, but still outstanding from the start. Starfeld however… why is it 70€, it should cost 30€ then it would probably be worth it.

Catastrophic235,
@Catastrophic235@midwest.social avatar

Damn I’m glad I bought AC6 at launch instead of Starfield, unlike half my friends lol. Pretty sure one of them got a save breaking bug on the same night I beat Balteus 😂😂😂.

I’ll probably still get it, but it’ll be months from now after the modding community has gotten established and the problems have been mostly worked out.

Voytrekk, do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing
@Voytrekk@lemmy.world avatar

I will be in my own bubble playing the game. Not looking at social media, just focused on the game.

daredevil, do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

The game will be my first thought when waking up, and my last thought before I sleep.

Styxie, do games w whats your unconcious sign that you really really like the game you are playing

When I’ve been playing for 5 hours and needed a piss for 3 hours.

surewhynotlem,

Followed by the nervous sprint to the restroom and the immediate sprint back

Wimopy, do games w What are some great open source games?

ASCII survival isn’t for everyone, but I do very much enjoy Cataclysm, Dark Days Ahead or Bright Nights depending on your preferences in realism.

nightm4re, do games w What are some great open source games?

Honestly, I’ve been playing quite a lot of SuperTuxKart recently and it is by any standards a great game! The amount of mods and skins is just the cherry on top.

thingsiplay, do games w What are some great open source games?
@thingsiplay@kbin.social avatar
popcar2,

These are great resources, thanks!

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