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thelosers5o, do games w The Puzzle Pizzazz Humble Bundle has some 8 quality games for cheaps

The Entropy center is the most thoughtless puzzle game I have ever played. No puzzle requires any process besides “how would you do this simple task forwards? Now do it backwards”.

De_Narm,

It seems to be heavily inspired by Portal, so that’s par for the course. Portal was more about the writing - does the game deliver on that?

tisktisk, do games w Steam Deck and SteamOS hit 20,000 playable games

Asking for a friend,
Who in that thumbnail?

Drewmeister,

That’s Stellar Blade. It came out as a PS5 exclusive a year or so ago but has just landed on PC like yesterday I think. It’s a souls-like from a new (to non-mobile games) Korean studio. Evidently the game is very good both as a game and at making people super horny.

I haven’t played it, but I’ve been amused by some of the reviews.

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

I remember seeing people get miffed about them toning down how horny it was when it launched.

I was almost considering giving it an earnest try in some capacity or another after seeing a decent chunk of people praise it outside of it just being horny, but if it’s a souls like it’s probably not for me

ivanovsky,

There’s a demo! Also it felt way easier than souls games, lots of Bayonetta/DMC sprinkled in.

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

If there’s a demo i might give it a try. Usually the issue for me with Souls games is less the difficulty and more so just it’s rare for me to get used to the control scheme. There have been some exceptions though and i’m always down to give a new thing a try. So the demo probably won’t hurt me

DoucheBagMcSwag,

Take it from me who hates Souls games and sucks at them, that I found enjoyment from it. It feels like baby’s first Souls like, but that was okay to me. It had enough challenge that made it fun but not punishing like what most Souls games are actually like.

Harvey656,

It also released on pc with mod support… so take a gander at what mods are being made.

Cargon,

Code Vein is another horny Souls-like that is also quite good.

Drewmeister,

Too many games decide to be either horny or good; I applaud the studies that try to do both.

Agent_Karyo, do games w Blendo Games announce full Steam Deck support for stealthy shooter Skin Deep
@Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world avatar

Blendo games is a really unique developer.

I really liked Atom Zombie Smasher and Thirty Flights of Loving (even though it’s very short for some reason I found the experience to be unique).

Tried Quadrilateral Cowboy, I liked the setting and aesthetic, but I wish the gameplay was bit more varied. Have not tried Flotilla.

Skin Deep looks interesting.

B0NK3RS, (edited )
@B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

I couldn’t remember why Blendo Games was familiar to me until you mentioned AZS. Such a good game!

Agent_Karyo, (edited )
@Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world avatar

They are the OG indie devs.

I still play Atom Zombie Smasher once in 3-4 years (you can get the mods off the dev’s website).

Hyphlosion, do games w Fast-paced turn-based tactics game Warside for fans of Advance Wars launches April 14

This is the second article I’ve seen from this site recently where the author doesn’t mention what platforms the game is coming for. C’mon, guys. Have a little respect for your readers.

If anyone is curious, I did a few seconds of research so you don’t have to.

  • PC (Windows + Linux via Steam)
  • Steam Deck support is mentioned
  • PS4
  • PS5
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Xbox Series S/X
SplashJackson, do games w Luanti (formerly Minetest) v5.11 out now with an in-game settings menu and better server browser

Does it have gamepad support for Android yet?

Zacryon, do games w Valve ban advertising-based business models on Steam, no forced adverts like in mobile games
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Some options you could consider include […] making your game free to play with optional upgrades sold via Microtransactions or Downloadable Content (DLC).

I am not sure this is better. I hate microtransactions usually more than ads.

Ads don’t cost you money, just time, and sometimes some screen space. They are annyoing and that sucks. But leveraging dark patterns as stuff like FOMO and other psychological tricks to nudge people towards microtransactions can cost you a lot. A business model, which relies on techniques from the gambling industry – also by catching some whales – is imo way worse than ads.
Such games aren’t made for all players, just for some who don’t have control over their expenses (or can really afford it).

I can live with DLCs as long as there aren’t so many that it becomes increasingly indistinguishable to microtransactions. But in the end I don’t want to buy a fucking lego set, where I have to constantly buy new stuff.

That’s why I prefer single purchase games. I am also ok with paying more for them if that means the devs get the proftis to keep the development of games I like going. Buy once – have it all. Keeping games at a comparably equal price over decades is imo not meaningful anyways due to factors like inflation. But the gaming community can be really unforgiving in this regard. That’s why ad-based or microtransaction-based games are taking off. A majority of gamers are uncritical enough that this works. And then they are surprised when it bites them in the ass…

Eagle0110,

I think what matters more, or perhaps at least in Valve’s perspective, is that microtransactions are inherently binding between the game’s developer/publisher and the player, so the game’s developer/publisher is the sole party held accountable here (by Valve), while ads inherently involve and invite a 3rd party advertiser, muddying the situation for everybody. While on the other hand, microtransactions can only be done for content already a part of the game, while ads serve content outside the scope of the game.

So this is much much more enforceable for Valve, while DLC and microtransactions marketing is already subject to the established rules on Steam.

Dezzillion, do games w Valve ban advertising-based business models on Steam, no forced adverts like in mobile games

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Eyck_of_denesle, do games w Stories from Sol: The Gun-Dog is a seriously cool visual novel love-letter to retro anime and 80s Sci-Fi

If not for this site and bestindiegames on yt, I wouldn’t find such good games to play. W

SARGE, do gaming w The Walking Dead, The Expanse and more in the Telltale Collection Humble Bundle
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Sweet!

I’ve never been able to get into them, but I’m definitely buying this as a gift for someone.

grehund, do gaming w The Walking Dead, The Expanse and more in the Telltale Collection Humble Bundle

The Wolf Among Us is awesome. Batman was pretty good too. I’ve been wanting to play The Expanse.

Buttflapper, do games w Linux hits exactly 2% user share on the October 2024 Steam Survey

Still no anti cheat support

ComeHereOrIHookYou,

Linux always had software that has anti-cheat. First one I can think off that is both a native Linux application and has anti-cheat is Tibia. Aside from that are Valve games. I am sure there are plenty of others too aside from those that opened up through Proton/Wine.

What we don’t have is kernel level anti-cheat and honestly I would rather stay away from games that deploy it than allow such software running in my computer.

frigidaphelion, do games w Dead Cells has its final update out now with The End is Near

Much much much love for Dead Cells and the people who work on it. Fantastic game with devs who love it.

RamblingPanda, do games w Netris is an open-source cloud gaming platform with Stadia-like features using Proton

Oh I do like this one

Lath, do games w Caves of Qud gets a huge new Beta released with the big UI redesign

I don't like it. It's not holding my hand tight enough during the introductory phase.

Tried the demo, tinker template, wouldn't let me create a construct because I didn't have projectile ammo.
Engineer, but doesn't even have a flashlight.

Bleh.

Jaysyn,
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Well done.

<slow clap>

01189998819991197253, do gaming w Descent 3 has been made open source
@01189998819991197253@infosec.pub avatar

Descent is what got me into gaming. I mean, I occasionally gamed before, but never like after discovering Descent.

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