bin.pol.social

NocturnalMorning, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

My partner wasn’t into video games, but I got her into them. One she was really into is stardew valley. It’s really chill and low stakes. Might be a good one to try.

benpetersen,

Or somewhat similar (though lacking that late game content) Roots of Pacha

Mesophar, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

I’m really surprised I haven’t seen them mentioned here (and apologies if someone did suggest it and I missed it!).

The Monkey Island games. Super simple controls, as most of it is point and click. Not expensive to get into, so no big loss if it ends up not being her thing. They are silly and clever, and reward the player for being silly and clever. They are puzzle games that require some attention to detail and curiosity to solve, but there isn’t any “fail” condition. You just don’t progress if you can’t solve the puzzle. It doesn’t assume any prior game knowledge or habits; a lot of games will expect the player to be familiar with certain controls or tropes commonly used in games, but Monkey Island is more similar to a “choose your own adventure” style story.

Saganaki, do gaming w What to play at after work?

If it’s at an Internet cafe where everyone is in attendance, I seriously strongly suggest “The Ship”. In my experience, probably the ultimate LAN game. Screen peeking allowed but not encouraged.

The game is effectively a game of assassin—but you have to upkeep your player’s needs (food/water/shower/bathroom/sleep). Your character needing to take a shit is stressful—very often you begin the process only to have your murderer pop open the door with a fire axe.

It used to have a “viral” gift copy thing on Steam where 1 purchased copy generated 2 gift copies and those copies generated 1 copy each. So in theory, you could only require 3 copies for 15 of you if that’s still active.

mundane,

This looks fun. Yes, it is an internet cafe and they have access to a huge game catalog. I’ll see if this is in the list of games they have.

INHALE_VEGETABLES,

I wouldn’t play with most of me.

Telorand, do gaming w What to play at after work?

Deep Rock Galactic. Lots of fun, easy to adjust difficulty, plays on lower-end machines. 1-4 person teams (the levels scale with team size).

I also hear 100% Orange Juice is really fun with friends and approachable for non-gamers, but I’ve only played single player, and the computer players cheat. I can’t say for certain if this is a good choice or not.

mundane,

Deep rock galactic looks like a lot of fun but I’m hesitant about the small team sizes. With 4 player teams we would have to have 4 parallel games going at the same time.

Onihikage,
@Onihikage@beehaw.org avatar

With a set of mods natively supported by the game through mod.io, you can get as many as 8 people in a spacerig (lobby) without the game crashing, and in theory up to 16 if they join after the drop pod has landed. I’d recommend the following set of mods if you go that route:

Downside of this method is you have to log into mod.io through your Steam account, and I’d personally be too paranoid to do that at an internet cafe, but it would get y’all down to 1-2 parallel games. In addition, if you turn up swarm sizes, the game basically becomes Starship Troopers: Space Dwarf Edition.

knokelmaat, do gaming w Let's discuss: Metal Gear

My favorite is Metal Gear Solid (PS1 version). This game is just groundbreaking in so many ways, and the story is just so earnest and campy. There are some incredibly emotional moments and the final battle on top of the Metal Gear is absolutely insane.

Kraiden, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

House flipper, The Sims, Planet Zoo/Planet coaster, Two Point Hospital/Campus, or anything in the creative management genre. Stardew Valley is good, and in the same vein, Graveyard Keeper.

If you have a Switch, Animal Crossing

If she likes Factorio, try Terra Nil maybe?

Also, there's always minecraft in peaceful mode?

RatherLemming, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?

One more recommendation I haven’t seen here - Dave the Diver. A cosy blend of underwater exploration, collecting, and selling sushi!

morphballganon, do games w What game do you recommend someone who likes the mechanics but not the setting of Baldur's Gate 3?

Mass Effect

rambaroo,

How does mass effect have even remotely similar mechanics to bg3? The dialogue is it

scrubbles, do games w What games do you recommend for my girlfriend?
!deleted6348 avatar

For puzzles, absolutely unpacking, also have seen similar friends put time into that remodel game that escapes me right now. House Fixer maybe?

It is more action, but I have had success during covid with family who was trapped at home by introducing them to Mass Effect (on story mode, the easiest setting). The story is so engrossing through the three games that they overlooked the action. If she likes big stories, I would suggest that. On keyboard and mouse it’s not the most confusing game either, pretty simple.

If you were thinking Factorio but want to do it together, check out Satisfactory. It’s a 1st person version of it that supports multiplayer, and you could set up a dedicated server. (I’m biased though, I have over 2000 hours in it and I am a mod of !satisfactory). Satisfactory is definitely less intimidating than factorio for newbies to the factory building environment, and there’s a creative factor in there too.

I’ve also had luck with people giving them portal. Portal is a great game to introduce them to not anction gameplay but helps them learn movement controls. Honestly out of the three I suggested maybe portal first and go from there. Would introduce movement, a weapon, and the second has a pretty strong story.

For anything else, what are her interests, what does she do for a living? Maybe we can put forward some more.

zcd, do gaming w Let's discuss: Metal Gear

One of my buddies got metal gear for PlayStation when it was first released. I remember marvelling at the way that the enemies reacted to the footsteps and noises you made splashing through puddles. It was just something we had never experienced before. So much tension just trying to get through that first area to the elevator. And the cyborg ninja? Get outta here so fucking cool!

Corr, do gaming w Let's discuss: Metal Gear

I have never player any of these games but they seem really fun and I think a bit goofy at times too?

As a recommendation for another discussion topic: ori series?

Thank you for making these posts. I think it was a really good idea and creates some fun discourse :)

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

Metal Gear is a series that will turn on a dime from being deathly serious into breaking the fourth wall for a joke or gameplay reasons. They're amazing.

Corr,

I think I have the 5th on steam that I plan on checking out… Some time

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@kbin.social avatar

I'd recommend playing them in release order. You can skip the MSX games and go right to Metal Gear Solid, but these games do build on each other. MGSV is probably the best-playing game in the series, but it has the least of the story bits that the series is known for.

TheBroodian, do gaming w If you could only play on one game console for the rest of your life which console would you choose?

Either SNES or PSX

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Any reason why? What games do you like on them?

TheBroodian,

Both have such a huge library of fantastic games. In my opinion, the best libraries overall of any generation of video games. I think they existed during an era of video game development where there the market had not fully digested what a commodity video games could be, so there was space for a lot of experimentation and discovery. Off the top of my head, the SNES has…

  • Donkey Kong Countries 1, 2, and 3
  • Final Fantasies 4, 5, and 6
  • Super Mario World
  • Yoshi’s Island
  • Super Metroid
  • F-Zero
  • Star Fox
  • Mega Man 7
  • Mega Man X, X2, and X3
  • Breath of Fire 1 and 2
  • Rock and Roll Racing
  • Earthbound
  • Secret of Mana (and sequels if in this hypothetical we’re not being region-locked)
  • Secret of Evermore
  • Terranigma
  • Skyblazer
  • Hook
  • Street Fighter 2 (and others)
  • Final Fight 1, 2, and 3
  • Killer Instinct
  • Super Mario RPG
  • Joe and Mac 1 and 2
  • Soul Blazer
  • Chrono Trigger
  • Zelda: A Link to the Past
  • Mario Kart
  • Shadowrun
  • Demon’s Crest
  • Super Ghouls and Ghosts
  • Castlevania Dracula X
  • Super Castlevania 4
  • Mortal Kombats 1, 2, and 3
  • Illusion of Gaia
  • Dragon Quests
  • Star Ocean
  • Lufia
  • Front Mission
  • 7th Saga
  • Ogre Battle
  • Harvest Moon
  • Tales of Phantasia

… I’ll leave it there, but the list goes on, the SNES has a library that is burgeoning with bangers. The PSX is, too, but I feel hesitant to ruin the comments page with another list.

CorrodedCranium,
@CorrodedCranium@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Good point. I had a feeling someone might choose the SNES or NES for the big library alone but the SNES era definitely did have some unique games

I’ll have to check out some of the ones on your list I don’t recognise

Radicaldog, do games w Final Fantasy VII Rebirth | Review Thread

Seems like one to be wary of reviews for. At each publication, the person who enjoyed part 1 will be excitedly picking up this job, while anyone who disliked part 1 will be passing. I guess the main benefit is it matches the audience; if you didn’t like part 1, reviews won’t convince you this is worth it.

On balance, I like that they’re deviating from the original. I dislike that the main deviation is padding it into 3 games.

UndercoverUlrikHD, do gaming w If you could only play on one game console for the rest of your life which console would you choose?
@UndercoverUlrikHD@programming.dev avatar

Would have to be either the switch for Mario Kart, Super Smash and Nintendo sports when family is visiting or PS3 for FIFA World Cup 2010 when the lads are visiting. I suspect the switch would age better, though 2010 World Cup is an absolute gem.

I don’t think the single player game selection matters that much as it would grow stale with time anyway.

Zanshi, do games w What adventure games do you recommend?

A while ago I played through the first two Broken Sword games, and I enjoyed them very much!

  • Wszystkie
  • Subskrybowane
  • Moderowane
  • Ulubione
  • rowery
  • test1
  • esport
  • Technologia
  • FromSilesiaToPolesia
  • fediversum
  • ERP
  • krakow
  • muzyka
  • shophiajons
  • NomadOffgrid
  • informasi
  • retro
  • Travel
  • Spoleczenstwo
  • gurgaonproperty
  • Psychologia
  • Gaming
  • slask
  • nauka
  • sport
  • niusy
  • antywykop
  • Blogi
  • lieratura
  • motoryzacja
  • giereczkowo
  • warnersteve
  • Wszystkie magazyny