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Drgon, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?

Eorzea isn’t the worst fantasy world to be isekai’d into. I’d just set up in one of the capitals and try not to die

Stovetop,

As long as you don’t give into despair, everything will be fine!

Karmanj, (edited ) do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?

I’ll need to build shelter , gather food, add defense and make a dam table to eat off of because we just crash landed on a planet and survived, but eating without a table is what sets me off!!

NOT_RICK, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?
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I’d be piloting a ship around the Milky Way fueling my hoarding addiction with theft and murder

Saprophyte, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?
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Technically I’d be in Night City, but for the first few hours surrounded by homelessness and decay I’d likely be trying to figure out how I got to San Francisco again…

Zoboomafoo, (edited ) do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?
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Darktide?

I’m either getting killed by Nurgle cultists, or by the Inquisition for being weird and knowing heretical words like “Democracy” and “Human Rights”.

NuPNuA, do gaming w Star Trek: Infinite Review Thread

Played about an hour and a half last night. It seems essentially a glorified Trek themed Stellaris expansion. Which given it was only £25 quid I don’t mind too much.

blindsight, do gaming w Cyberpunk dlc sucks. 10 side missions and like 5 story missions for 30 bucks.

This post falls to meet the only rule at Beehaw: Be(e) Kind.

You’re entitled to your opinion, and this is a great space to share your opinions on things so long as you do so constructively, in good faith. The title of this post is divisive ragebait, the original post has no depth or detail, and the edit only adds more complaints about bugs without adding any detail to explain your original claims.

Please respect the only rule of this instance.

simple, do games w Just beat Lies of P and I love it!

I’m currently on my 2nd playthrough looking for all the records. Lies of P is pretty darn good and it’s the only non-fromsoftware souls like I enjoyed, and I’ve played a lot. The bosses in particular are really great and most of them are memorable.

I’m a bit bummed at what you have to do to get the real ending, I feel like it’s kind of a betrayal of Pinocchio’s main theme, but I understand what they were going for.

I’m pretty hopeful for Lords of the Fallen but from the previews I’ve seen it’s a little… Clunky. I hope it plays better than it looks.

Xylinna,
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Watched FightinCowboy play the initial intro chapter and it looks pretty standard.

somegadgetguy, do gaming w What is some very predatory, sneaky and popular among children game?

I got in pretty deep on Marvel Future Fight a couple years back. It really bothers me how a family friendly franchise will be packed with pressure points and gambling mechanics.

The game starts fine, as a short mission based story line, and progress happens fairly quickly. You play missions to get character bios (points) to unlock more marvel characters, and then you can build small teams for different missions.

As you start unlocking more characters, you also need to rank up the characters you own to make them more powerful. Again, the basic level upgrades are easy, as you collect material per mission, but as you start getting into the middle game, ranking a character happens through RNG.

You upgrade a character though multiple resource points, Rank, then Tier, then weapons, uniforms, gear, and crystals. There is no set “cost” for upgrading one part of a character. You build up a bunch of materials, and then you take a spin. There’s a random amount of progress made spending the material, and each upgrade path becomes its own slot machine, with its own materials to spend. You MIGHT get lucky and get a full upgrade to a power crystal in one turn, but more than likely you’ll need to burn HOURS of game time grinding to build up the materials, spend all the materials, and be left with nothing.

If you want to shortcut that progression, it can cost HUNDREDS of dollars to rank ONE character to a point where you can be competitive in online events and in guild play. You won’t be competitive with just a couple high ranking players, you need a FULL roster for the multiple events available.

At present, Marvel Future Fight includes over 250 playable characters. Each needs to be ranked and upgraded through multiple game mechanics, and new uniforms are regularly released that also require RNG mechanics to own and upgrade.

Whales will spend THOUSANDS of dollars at the start of a new event, and when new characters are released, to chase the game’s meta. Sure, you aren’t “buying a lootbox”, but players are spending money to build up resources, only to throw those resources away at multiple slot machines built into EVERY character. It’s one of the most insidious games I’ve ever played, and it’s marketed at kids and teens.

avatar, do games w What games have you been playing recently

Contraband Police - it’s like Papers Please, but since it’s in first person, it’s more complex - you have to manage the whole border crossing area with the few staff you have, you have a car that you have to manually drive to a supply shop and to drop prisoners and contraband off at, and you can get ambushed along the way or at your base, where you’re manually be shooting at smugglers with guns you buy.

Shadows of Doubt - A game where you play as a detective in a city and you have to solve cases (sometimes murders) and often end up committing crimes yourself along the way. A lot of cases solved used by matching faces to names to fingerprints to voices to jobs to blood type, eye colour, hair colour, age, and so on. Extremely addictive and often hilarious, despite how buggy this early access game is.

Dicey Dungeons - A roguelike deckbuilder with 6 different classes where you roll dice against cards with different effects and your enemy does the same to you. I don’t love roguelikes and really don’t like deck games but this one is really appealing, and has a great soundtrack. The different classes play through a LOT of different “episodes” where the rules of the game change.

also playing a lot of Heroes of the Storm every goddamn night

ShitOnABrick,
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Sounds awesome!

CADmonkey,

I saw Contraband Police yesterday, it sounds awesome.

fckreddit, do games w What games have you been playing recently

Been playing Skyrim and Control. Also, playing Baldurs Gate 1 on Switch from time to time.

ShitOnABrick,
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Controls quite fun ngl I got it for free as part of the epic games promotion I’ve played it a couple of times and I’ve enjoyed it never got round to completing the campaign sadly I think I got to the maintenance area before having to call it quits

mifan, do gaming w What unusual genre mixing video games would you recommend to try?
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Surprised I haven’t seen I Takes Two here yet - it’s a tour de force of genres.

If you never played this game and want a close to perfect coop experience, you should definitely give this a try. It’s perfect for a session with your SO, and it doesn’t rely on neither massive skill nor gaming experience.

I loved every bit of the journey that me and my wife was on with It Takes Two.

SnipingNinja,

Can second this recommendation. It’s a really fun game, but you need a partner to play with you. I played with my brother, and it was so freaking fun.

Fogle,

Will also recommend it. My girlfriend loves that game more than any other

Caboose12000,

I tried this game but something about the way all the cute fun bosses cry for mercy as you coldly kill them really turned me off to it

danque, do gaming w What unusual genre mixing video games would you recommend to try?
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Sakuna of Rice and Ruin. A fun little sides rolling action game as the main and a full 3d rice farm simulator with professional and Japanese government approved rice techniques. It’s a fun relaxing game with amusing mechanics and an interesting story to add.

TAG,
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The rice growing is not Harvest Moon-style “plant your crops, water them every day, and harvest after five days”. You need to monitor the water level of your field, the water temperature (and air temperature), crop spacing (it is not grid based), the nutrient ratios, the field aeration, etc. Your first couple of years are going to be a rough until you level up and unlock actual numbers for these instead of having to guestimate.

XPost3000, do gaming w What unusual genre mixing video games would you recommend to try?

Rain world is a really good survival platformer

TrousersMcPants,

Rain World is fantastic, especially after Downpour came out. I love having a reason to beat the game at least 5-6 more times!

Franzia, do gaming w Current PC is too bad for Cities Skylines 2. Can anyone judge the PCPartPicker list I've put together?

Gamers Nexus said they will do a Cities Skylines 2 benchmark next week I think. Not that it will necessarily change your build at all, I’m guessing this will handle it fine and the Gamers Nexus benchmarks of BG3 would have you walking away with the same set of conclusions that you’ve already arrived at.

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