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BurgerBaron, do gaming w Whine harder you assholes
@BurgerBaron@piefed.social avatar

Never liked this lumping of everyone into oversimplified "gamers" as if it's anything different besides conservatives who happen to play games.

It is always conservatives. In any hobby.

thatKamGuy,

There’s a reason that particular cohort is mockingly referred to as capital-G Gamers^TM^.

Zahille7,

Exactly.

ano_ba_to,

Not just any hobby, any country. You think this country still uses fax machines and are a bunch of racists? You think that country doesn’t believe in vaccines and elected a moron? You think that country is committing a genocide?

Cocopanda, do gaming w Whine harder you assholes

I remember when I actually met Nazi’s in Kotakuinaction over on Reddit. And the mods banned me for pointing it out.

Zahille7,

Anytime I see anything from that sub in Google results I immediately skip it.

I mean they worship Asmongold as some hero of masculinity, among others.

Cocopanda,

I mean. They are all losers. You can smell it in the way they talk. None of them have ever had their dicks touched without over paying.

Strider, do games w Game recommendations

8bitdo makes awesome controllers.

You’ll always return to playing heave ho.

MITM0, do gaming w Whine harder you assholes
@MITM0@lemmy.world avatar

Ah more of this Anti-Straight bigotry

michaelmrose,

You know how it’s not racist to point out others being racist because bigot isn’t a protected class?

untorquer,

Protected class is a legal status, probably want to make that point from an ethical basis rather than US law.

michaelmrose,

I think the implication is clear. It’s not bigotted to be biased against the bigot if you need it clearer.

untorquer,

No the sentiment was clear and intention agreed.

skisnow,

You need to put a /s on there so that readers know you’re not a colossal bellend

master_of_unlocking, do games w Game recommendations

Gang Beasts is a fun one and supports up to 8 players. Don’t use the native Linux version though. It’s pretty buggy but the Windows version works well with Proton.

Nidhogg is another fun one. It’s only two players at a time but you can do a tournament and it’s almost as fun to watch as it is to play. The sequel is good but I prefer the original for it’s simplicity.

abcdqfr, do games w Random Image Of A Game I'm Playing

Love Peak!

Townlately, do games w Random Image Of A Game I'm Playing

Why is he mad at me tho

wry,

He saw what you did in your tent last night.

Zorque,

Well if I knew I would have invited him!

Lost_My_Mind, do games w Random Image Of A Game I'm Playing

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  • SpaceNoodle, do games w Random Image Of A Game I'm Playing

    This is Peak entertainment

    tdawg, do games w Random Image Of A Game I'm Playing
    @tdawg@lemmy.world avatar

    Peak is great! It’ll give you truama as you watch your friends lose their grip on a cliff side and tumble to their death… Anyway time for marshmallows

    0li0li, do games w Random Image Of A Game I'm Playing

    Which game is that?

    wry,

    Peak. I'm playing on Steam.

    dan69,

    It’s great game to watch and play with folks.

    Panda,

    It’s Peak.

    Dreaming_Novaling, (edited ) do games w Day 402 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing

    Almost thought the pic was a shitpost before I remembered Smash exists (forgive me I hate fighting games). Lovely that we live in a timeline where Shirtless sephiroth, Kirby’s Pokemon cousin, and a gorilla named after another animal, and crossover fighting game characters can all fight each other.

    Tier1BuildABear,
    @Tier1BuildABear@lemmy.world avatar

    “another fighting game character” YOU DARE DISRESPECT THE THWOMP

    Dreaming_Novaling,

    Lol I know what a Thwomp is, I was more so noting the fact that the pic is missing a fourth player, so I just was thinking about fighting game crossovers in general.

    Tier1BuildABear,
    @Tier1BuildABear@lemmy.world avatar

    Fair, I just found it funny XD

    brsrklf, (edited )

    “Another fighting game character”, take your pick. Just with non-nintendo IPs at this point it could be Ryu, Ken, Terry Bogard or Kazuya Mishima.

    And then you can throw Solid Snake, Pac-Man, Sonic, Mega Man, Simon Belmont, fucking Minecraft Steve and a Mii disguised as Sans from Undertale into the mix.

    MyNameIsAtticus,
    @MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

    Fair enough on the fighting games lol. Smash is the only one that i’ve really found stuck to me. It having multiple franchises i think helps (and contributes to how surreal the image is)

    Dreaming_Novaling,

    Yeah I love watching them and really wanna get into them (P4AU, Guilty Gear, Street Fighter, etc.), plus their soundtracks are banger. But I fucking suck at fighting games and the only one I ever tolerated was the soloplayer Pokken Tournament campaign. I honestly got bored of both 3DS and Wii U smash as a child very quickly, and to this day I feel bad for the money wasted.

    MellowYellow13, do games w Why do new Silent Hill entries attract so much negativity?

    Because they arent as good? Its not fucking complicated

    memo,
    @memo@feddit.it avatar

    I’m talking about a game that has yet to come out. Is the rudeness really necessary?

    MellowYellow13,

    Rudeness? Fuck lmao

    Wawe, do games w Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?
    @Wawe@lemmy.world avatar

    Traveller’s rest. Cozy tavern keeping game that has co-op support.

    audaxdreik, (edited ) do games w Weekly Recommendations Thread: What are you playing this week?
    @audaxdreik@pawb.social avatar

    Shadow Tower Abyss (PS2 - FromSoftware 2003)

    EDIT: Forgot to say, this game never released in English but there is a fan translation patch available that should be easy enough to find if you’re interested.

    There’s a growing trend in indie games for the King’s Field-likes; Lunacid, Dread Delusion, etc. I’m a huge fan and if anyone has any other good ones to recommend, please let me know! EDIT: Just found Caput Mortem which looks like it might fit the bill near enough and also features music by Ockeroid of Crow Country notably …

    But for this I thought I’d return to the roots. I’ve picked at King’s Field I (JP) and II a bit before and while I enjoy them, they’re overall still very clunky and I usually get distracted. I wasn’t sure how long I’d stick with Shadow Tower Abyss, but I feel like this one I may very well see through, I’m enjoying it quite a bit so far. That’s not to say it’s not still a clunky slog, and it’s certainly not for everyone, but there is real charm there.

    (Scoring system: 1-5 being bad, OK, good, great, excellent with decimals being vibe based to push it closer to one rather than the other. For example 3.2 is meant to indicate a bit better than just good, but still not great. 3.8 might indicate close to great, but missing a few aspects that prevent it)

    Sound: 3.2/5, Good. Like a lot of FromSoft games, there’s not really much music aside from the occasional musical sting which provides effective ambience. The sound design is minimal as well, but there are some very good moments of creepy thrumming, droning, and distant screeching that make it an intense environment to inhabit.

    Graphics: 3.5/5, Good. What’s on display is generally competent and atmospheric, each new area has its own theme which is interesting to explore, but still, I feel like they could’ve done a lot more with the PS2 graphics. It’s certainly an improvement over King’s Field '94, but exactly how much is debatable …

    The monster design is pretty good, everything has this kind of alien/abyssal feel to it. The overall theming is on point. Areas of the game have simple descriptions (i.e. Blue Light Area) that give the impression the player character is a foreign explorer rather than anyone with innate knowledge of this weird world. It’s a small aspect of world-building I appreciate.

    Gameplay: 3.8/5, Good. Overall control still feels dated, but much less clunky than previous entries. The player moves at a brisk enough pace, but still slowly enough that you soak in the environment and progress feels meaningful. Being an older game you can’t really rebind the controls, but there are a variety of schemes including Type 4 which allow for the expected, modern dual analog stick looking/movement.

    Combat can still be a little boxy and clunky but each weapon offers a left and right slash as well as an overhead bashing and frontal thrusting attack. Each weapon also has related stats for these types of attacks and enemies will have weaknesses or possible points of dismemberment making them vulnerable to particular attacks. Unlike some of the earlier King’s Field games, connecting attacks always feels good and has satisfying feedback.

    The stats system is definitely very obtuse, even if you are familiar with From’s games and I recommend consulting a guide quickly before your first time playing. Again, as is very typical in From’s fashion, there isn’t an abundance of items but what exists is very deliberate. Money consists of these single large coins which you usually only find 1 or occasionally 2 at a time. Most things will only cost a handful of coins with healing potions being 2, boxes of ammo (for your gun!) being 1(?), and weapons and armor ranging anywhere from ~4-15. You’ll also find a plethora of items scattered throughout the game so there’s no shortage.

    There is a unique balancing though as in order to heal yourself from the rare healing stations you have to sacrifice items for their value, although I’m early enough in the game that a basic Hat still seems to fully heal me from low health. In order to repair durability on your items from the rare purple repairing stations, you must sacrifice health with items like magic rings requiring sometimes more health than you currently have! This creates a tense and balanced management situation that feels like you might possibly softlock yourself by eating through too many resources, but so far hasn’t proved an issue for me. As a personal aside, I’m a big fan of playing games as they were designed so I’m doing my best to only save at the rare save points and not save state my way through the game, although this is of course up to your own tastes and discretion.

    But is there a poison area with forced damage, I hear you ask? Yes, you fool, YES! Why would you even doubt it? Don’t let this discourage you though as understanding the stats system and equipping proper armor allows you to minimize the damage per poison tick such that it creates urgency as a pressure point more than a pain point. Definitely sacrificed a few lives just scouting the area out, though. Game Over means reload a save.

    Summary/TL;DR Shadow Tower Abyss is a very competent dungeon crawler with a unique theme and atmosphere that’s worth exploring if you’d like to see historic FromSoft (it’s 20+ years old, as an ancient gamer I can use “historic” if I want). Miyazaki gets a lot of credit for modern From games and while a lot of that is certainly due, it’s fascinating to see how many of these deliberate design concepts have always been in their DNA.


    As an aside, one day I’m going to write an entire essay on what makes a Soulslike a Soulsike. I missed the boat on the original hype and only got into them during COVID lockdown in 2020. I didn’t think I’d be a fan of the grueling, “git gud” experience but I’ve come to realize that’s not what makes those games interesting. It’s one concept and some people may find it unsatisfyingly vague, but it’s not the bonfires, or the losing souls on death, or the dodge rolling. It’s the stone-cold deliberateness. A lot of the difficulty from these games arises out of that deliberateness; what items you choose to equip and how you observe and approach unique situations. The games aren’t good because they’re hard, the specific design elements that make them hard are also the things that make them good.

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