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FlashMobOfOne, do gaming w What are the scariest games you've played?
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The original Resident Evil was pretty revolutionary and terrifying for me, but the 100% scariest I’ve played is the original Dead Space.

More recently, The Outlast Trials is really good, and I would HIGHLY recommend any of the Dark Pictures Anthology games, but my favorite is Man of Medan.

Megaman_EXE,

Dead space is great. I recently played the remake and thought they did a pretty good job! The anti grav sections were cool

SplashJackson, do games w Splatoon 3: After 2 INK-redible years, regular updates will come to a close.

Could barely stand behind their game for two years.

Pathetic.

missingno,
@missingno@fedia.io avatar

Splatoon 1 had one year of content updates. Splatoon 2 had two. And they told us from the start that Splatoon 3 was also going to have two years.

How long do you expect them to keep going for?

SplashJackson,

Heh, considering the premium people pay for Nintendo games, I’d expect them to stand by their products for longer than a year or two. Wouldn’t you?

missingno,
@missingno@fedia.io avatar

Two years of content seems plenty reasonable. Especially when they said from the start that it would be two years. Games don't need infinite updates forever and ever and ever. Especially when it's not a live service being sustained by microtransactions.

You didn’t answer my question, by the way.

SplashJackson,

You’re right, I hadn’t actually answered your question - my bad. I don’t expect them to continually update the game; only that they don’t lock out customers from multiplayer. I believe any manufacturer of a given multiplayer game whose official servers are being closed, have a responsibility to release server software, and add a server browser to the game.

I can still play Counter-Strike online, and even Quake 1 and Doom. What gives?

missingno, (edited )
@missingno@fedia.io avatar

Oh, did you think the headline meant they were shutting S3 down? Servers will remain up for the foreseeable future, and they'll even still run seasonal Splatfest and Big Run events. They're just done with content updates.

SplashJackson,

My mistake, I’ve made a mountain of a molehill.

missingno, do games w Splatoon 3: After 2 INK-redible years, regular updates will come to a close.
@missingno@fedia.io avatar

They really made sure to reference the number 3 in every possible place except the kit system.

Ephera, do games w Where are the improvements in AAA games?

As I see it, the difference is that we now have capable game engines freely available. Indie studios can, for the most part, offer the same quality of gameplay. AAA studios can only really differentiate themselves by how much content they shove into a game.

In particular, this also somewhat limits creativity of AAA games. In order to shove tons of content into there, the player character has to be a human, the gameplay has to involve an open world, there has to be a quest system etc…

NuXCOM_90Percent, do games w Why Do People Still Play Destiny 2?

I noped out of Destiny during 1, but it isn’t dissimilar from most live games.

Some people want that endless content drip. They are the ones who tend to bounce between live games and so forth.

But for a lot of us? It is about the journey, not the destination. We played Elite Dangerous because we like flying and scooping and not because we want to buy every single ship. We play Warframe because we enjoy the movement and gameplay and not because we need to make our MR even higher. And so forth.

And for them? Hopefully there is new content at some point if only for Bungie’s sake. But even if there isn’t? They are still playing a game they enjoy.

Because back in the before time? I probably logged 30 hours on CTF-Face alone back in UT. I played and beat Freespace 2 at least a dozen times. Hell, I have basically an annual replay of DOOM 1 and 2 that I have been doing for longer than most of you have been alive. Sometimes you want something new to experience. And sometimes you just want to have fun playing a game you like.

helenslunch, do games w Why Do People Still Play Destiny 2?
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Bruh I quit playing Destiny 1 LOL

You can’t even play without spending hours scrolling Reddit and Twitter to figure out WTF is even going on. Eventually I was spending more time reading about the game than playing it and that’s when I quit. Since then Reddit and Twitter have become an absolute dumpster fire so I was even more glad I quit when I did.

runner_g, do gaming w Moneyless Harvest Moon-type game?

You may be interested in Aska. It asks the question “what if valheim was also a colony sim?”. It’s a bit less chill then Stardew/Portia, but it is a classless, moneyless community building game.

muhyb, do gaming w Moneyless Harvest Moon-type game?

Not exactly moneyless but imagine quality of life improvements for Stardew Valley. That’s “Fields of Mistria”.

Phegan, do games w "Concord servers are now offline. Thank you to all the freegunners who have joined us in the Concord galaxy"

Honestly. I kinda would have liked to try concord, but I sure as shit wasn’t going to pay to try it.

yamanii,
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The game had an open beta and only 2 thousand people played it, no one cared.

CrabAndBroom, do games w Is Elder Scrolls 6 doomed to fail? I can't see how it will work

I think they’re falling into the same trap Bioware fell into, whereby they have a couple of critically acclaimed franchises under their belt and are universally praised and all is well, but then obviously that can’t last forever so as soon as the wheels start to wobble a bit, they start over-thinking, over-developing and over-managing their games because the next one needs to be a massive hit, but then what inevitably happens is they end up sabotaging development as they keep throwing out ideas and polishing all the rough edges off. So you actually end up with something that feels under-developed and bland because it’s all designed by committees and middle-managers, and built by underpaid devs on a crunch who just want to be done with it.

Also Microsoft bought them in the meantime, which can’t be helpful.

simple, do games w Spooky Games

Little Nightmares 1 & 2 get my vote. Also, Alan Wake 2 is a lot of fun and not exactly a horror game since it doesn’t take itself seriously, but it has a fantastic spooky vibe.

iheartneopets,

Horror comedies are definitely a thing, but tbh I’d still consider Alan Wake 2 an outright horror even with the lighter stuff! Very spooky elements, with great writing and story crafting. Bonus points if you play Remedy’s other games for the Easter eggs

neidu2, do gaming w The hubris of AAA publishing in three panels.

I’m OOtL on this one. What/who is/was Concord? And what happened to it/them?

MrFappy,

A new shooter that Sony launched a couple weeks ago and have subsequently cancelled and is offering refunds. So basically an astronomical waste of money.

CitizenKong,

About 100 million. Probably more, since they had a whole thing with animated episodes to tell the lore already produced.

SkyezOpen,

Sucks for the devs, but it warms my heart to see Sony take a spiked dildo in the ass.

JusticeForPorygon,
@JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world avatar

really sucks for the devs. 8 years of development for a game that lasted 6 days.

yozul,
@yozul@beehaw.org avatar

Sony released a more realistic looking big budget Overwatch clone. It was fine, but nobody cared, because nobody wants a $40 live service Overwatch clone where all the characters have similar silhouettes. They spent 8 years making an okay game for nobody. If they’d done something different with the same basic characters and gunplay it could have maybe been good. They didn’t though, so estimates suggested they sold about 25,000 copies worldwide before pulling it from their store and refunding everyone.

Swedneck,
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Ontop of all of that, it was also just clearly a corporate cash grab where the people who made it either didn’t feel strongly about it or they didn’t get to put their soul into it as much as they wanted.

It’s not just bland, it’s a cold and calculating kind of bland. Like being served nutrient paste, but it’s not even flavourless instead they added artificial banana flavour so now it’s both depressing and makes you feel sick.

chillbo_baggins,

Another Overwatch clone that looks generic, and was shut down after a month bc of low player count. The company agreed to give everyone refunds.

stringere,

2 weeks

djsoren19, do games w Is Elder Scrolls 6 doomed to fail? I can't see how it will work

I’d say the bigger problem is just that the Bethesda RPG model is completely outdated. It feels like something you’d play a decade ago, but what used to be it’s contemporaries have absolutely eclipsed it by this point. If I wanted to play just a fun easy fantasy romp, I’d go for Dragon’s Dogma 2. If I wanted an actual RPG with bones that could offer me a challenge, I’d play Elden Ring. If I’m just looking for a well-written story, I’d go play something by CD Project Red.

Bethesda’s games aren’t well written, aren’t that interesting to play, and basically cannot offer any real challenge. The only real saving grace for Skyrim has been the modding community, which has been able to continually breathe life into what would otherwise be very tired game design.

Kecessa, do games w Any good games that break the mold

The Case of the Golden Idol, can’t believe no one mentioned that…

deluxeparrot,

It uses the same puzzle solving mechanic as Return of the Obra Dinn in diorama style scenes.

Fantastic game.

JDPoZ, do games w What's your favorite controller?
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There is no perfect controller…

…But I do have a list of features I would want my perfect controller to have based off all the controllers that have ever been made :

  • TMR joystick modules (successor to Hall effect sticks)
  • adjustable tension springs and locking mechanism for varied stick cap types (Xbox Elite series 2 does most of this but uses magnetic caps which would interfere with the TMR sticks so ball bearing connections or other option would be preferable)
  • 6 DOF / gyro sensors + infrared camera (Wii Motion Plus)
  • Adaptive haptic triggers (PS5) which can be toggled to hair trigger mode via switches (Xbox Elite series 2)
  • multi-touchpad on face (PS5)
  • analog face buttons (DualShock 2 controller had this but only a few games utilized this… the best example was the PS2 era Metal Gear Solid games)
  • customizable “per-button” color assignment / micro OLED or e-ink screens so button graphics can be swapped (PBTails new controller does the per button RGB color assignment)
  • USB-C / 4 wired connectivity + charging
  • baseplate contact-charging (PS5 controller has these so you can set them on charging docks)
  • hot swappable battery pack + AA battery holder pack or ability to not have a battery on at all when connected via USB-C (Xbox 360 controller had this)
  • swappable non-magnetic Zinc-alloy faceplates (PBTails new controller has these)
  • removable back triggers with dedicated button assignments (like the Steam Deck’s L4/5 and R4/5 buttons; not just cloned face buttons like Sony and XBox do)
  • integrated microphone with hardware toggle (PS5)
  • proper “separate keys” d-pad… not the mushy type
  • touch-sensitive surfaces for every button and stick (Meta / Oculus Quest controllers do this)
  • per-finger-joint touch sensitive grips for each finger segment (Valve’s VR controllers did this)
  • the ability to separate the halves of the controller so that each hand could hold one half independently and have them track similar to most standard VR controllers (think combining the switch controllers and Quest controllers)
  • NFC communication (Amiibo-stuff for example)

If any single controller did even half of this, they’d easily be the GOAT.

potentiallynotfelix,

That’d be the best controller, but probably like 500 dollars lol

JDPoZ,
@JDPoZ@lemmy.world avatar

If it had all those features and was made with some real quality parts, I would gladly pay 500 bucks for it.

potentiallynotfelix,

The last thing it would need would be cross-console compatibility. That might make it worth it.

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