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ALERT, do games w Any Roguelike/Roguelite suggestions?
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Roboquest.

LuxSpark,

And Crab Champions.

LaserTurboShark69,

This game is a fucking blast

ALERT,
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true. best thing I played in 2024

MrKaplan, do games w Destiny 2. ¿Alguien para hacer team?
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hi, you’ll probably have a better experience here if you tag your post with the correct language or post in english.

note that this isn’t available in all interfaces/clients, but the default web interface supports this.

alternatively, you could see if there are any spanish gaming communities to participate in.

i don’t speak spanish, but this community looks like it might be better suited: !videojuegos

Duke_Nukem_1990, do games w What's the greatest joy you have gotten from a video game?

Most recent one I can rememver was beating Tears of The Kingdom. I was SO invested in the final boss battle and I got really emotional. I was so immersed I was basically vocally taunting the boss for everything they had done. Only other time that happened was with Cyberpunk 2077 and only because of Edgerunners.

Then in the past (jesus has it really been more than 17 years??) the first time my buddy and I beat Halo 1 on Legendary after an all-nighter of gaming. That was awesome. Horrible smell in that room tho lmao.

Symphonic, do games w What's the greatest joy you have gotten from a video game?

Red dead redemption 2 really made me feel thankful for experiencing the story. It was a different kind of joy but it was very sad too.

hactar42, do games w What's the greatest joy you have gotten from a video game?

I was in the military and we had this big conference table that could fit a good 12 people at. About once a month our boss would give us the key for the weekend and we’d play Unreal Tournament, Quake 3, and Red Alert 2 for 12-18 hours straight while pounding back Mountain Dew Code Red.

Delta_V, do games w What's the greatest joy you have gotten from a video game?

Kerbal Space Program: progression from being unable to get a rocket into orbit, to collecting a surface sample from all 5 of Jool’s moons in a single launch

OprahsedCreature, do games w What procedures do you take to save and archive your games?

Blu-rays are a viable backup medium for long-term storage

SidewaysHighways,

No bdrot?

OprahsedCreature,

I mean, you should always check your backups and make 2 for good measure, but supposedly some of these newer ones are made for archival and claim between 10-100 years. Never trust such claims without verification but if true could be the best thing for archival besides punching bits in stone.

SidewaysHighways,

heck yeah! my buddies were making fun of me for trying to get an old BD rom to play nice with proxmox, and i have a stack of old bdr’s from 10 years ago lol

OprahsedCreature,

Sounds like those old bdr’s should be checked and possibly rearchived 😂. I think the Blu-ray M-Discs are the ones that claim the longevity.

ryathal, do gaming w What games are you nostalgic towards but wouldn't go back and play?

Gen 1 pokemon. It was awesome to experience, but the formula is just better in later versions.

GoldenEye, I did try it years ago, but going back to one stick for a shooter is really awkward.

Wow, I don’t have the time for an MMO anymore and they are a lot less fun after your first experience.

Oblivion and Morrowind, the changes in Skyrim are almost all improvements, and the mod support is better. You can smoothe out the edges of the older games, but it’s a long process I’m not interested in. I’ll stick with find memories.

CorrodedCranium,
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Have you tried the mouse and keyboard mod for GoldenEye? I imagine it makes everything incredibly easy but it could be different enough to justify a playing one more time

jroid8, do games w Playing Tunic first time

The other comment said everything that needs to be. Just note that the west bell may look close but the way to it is anything but short compared to the east bell. Keep exploring and be careful of spoilers on internet

RabidRabbitch, do games w Developer of WalkScape (the fitness MMORPG where you progress by walking IRL) here again. We're accepting new players and have a Lemmy community!

Osrs member from before EOC. Love this game. When busy and can’t invo manage or bank dump I farm ice sickles. Got 4 and want more lol.

Keep up the great work.

schamppu,

Thank you so much! ❤️

cobysev, do games w We all need Seaman back in our lives!
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Lost_My_Mind,

I know! I KNEW I had to repeatedly emphasize that I’m not joking. I KNEW it sounded batshit insane from the perspective of someone who’s never heard of it. And even after all the reassurance from me that it DID exist, your first instinct was still “This guys full of shit! Let’s confirm with google…oh.”

Dagnet, do games w Recettear HD Announced for 2025

I really want a sequel tho, following another character ofc (would need a new name too). This is gonna be nice for new players but I don’t feel like the game has a lot of replay value. I wonder if it will be a free upgrade for people that already own the game

Thorry84, do games w Switch game recommendations

All of the Kirby games are really fun for kids, especially the 2D ones. I recommend Kirby Star Allies, I played it a lot with my nephew when he was 5

Moonguide, do gaming w Looking for coop RPGs
  1. Remnant is a coop soulslike shooter, if that’s up your alley. Fun bosses, some puzzles with unique rewards if you get the clues (some are really hard and you’ll definitely end up looking up guides for most of them), and build variety is okay. Haven’t played Remnant 1, but Remnant 2 is fun.
  2. Outward is an indie open world RPG with survival mechanics. With mods, you can play with more than 2 people. It’s janky, but it has an old school approach to game design that feels refreshing. For instance, the ingame map is just a map, not a gps. You orient yourself with the on-screen compass and landmarks off in the distance. The levelling system is completely non-standard compared to modern rpgs, as it is classless, has skill trees (with passives and actives), and uses money, not XP, to level. So every red cent counts. The story is honestly not impressive. Not because of the presentation, but because there really isn’t much there. If you end up playing this, is because the exploration and builds are fun. Having to deal with environmental threats while you’re low on resources (e.g: can’t see but you ran out of lantern oil, freezing but don’t have a campfire, starving or dehydrated but have no food) adds a lot to the game, because combat is not easy until you get a good build going.
  3. Valheim could work if you’re up for it. Though not much of an RPG, it can be played like one with the right mods and world settings. You can tone down the survival aspects and increase the combat aspects. Nearly 0 story though. My only gripe in this regard with the game is that build variety only comes online in the latter half of the available content. Before Mistlands, everyone is either melee or range. Once you get Eitr, you can combine melee or range with magic. With mods though, you can get classes and unique enemies to hunt down.
  4. Same as before, Project Zomboid can be played like an RPG with the right mods, but you won’t find much of a story besides the ones you shape yourself in-game. There’s a lot to building a character, and you will get attached to them since infection is certain death, and then you have to roll up a new character. B42 just released on the unstable branch, but is only single player atm. B41 can be played multiplayer, and it has thousands of mods for you to tailor the experience. I’ve had a lot of fun playing on private servers with my friends. I treat it as a survival game, and they treat it as an RPG.
  5. Return to Moria might work? It’s not much of an RPG, but it has a loose story to egg you on. No builds, however.
  6. Wasteland 3, though its similar to BG3 I think. Haven’t played it online, and I think it’s limited to 2 people. Build variety is up there though, and the story is great.

Not really much to offer, now that I realize. If BG3 wasn’t your cup of tea you might not have a lot to choose from.

_Lory98_, (edited )

Outward

Outward looks interesting. I’m not completely sold on it because of the open-endedness and survival elements, but we might try it as it’s cheap.

Edit: we tried it for ~8h and liked the start but didn’t really get anything (combat, progression, etc.), so we dropped it as we weren’t enjoying it.

bbbhltz, do gaming w Looking for coop RPGs
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Sea of Stars recently added coop I think

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