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Thekingoflorda, do games w What game fits this?
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Rimworld for me. I would only end a session when shit hit the fan.

bleistift2, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

A friend recommended Medieval Dynasty. It has a few bugs, but overall I’ve been addicted like I haven’t been for a long time. “Have been” addicted because after 60 hours the initial rush does get dimmer, but I still like playing the game.

You live in a medieval world, where you settle down and build your own village, chopping wood, hunting, gathering, farming and mining. You can also convince hobos to settle in your village and help you with chores.

The story has you finding out what happened to your uncle after he left. You find out he has led an astonishing life via lots of funny conversations with his former friends. The game has quest dialogue you actually want to read. Cudos to that alone.

Inductor, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Replaying Death’s Door

Dangdoggo,

God I loved that game, my partner loved watching me play it too which is super rare lol

thesprongler, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Enshrouded shows promise for an early access game. Lots to improve on, so probably safer to wait it out, but I’m a sucker for survival crafters.

Dangdoggo,

Yeah I've been really enjoying the building in single player but I'm beginning to feel like I need to hit up multiplayer to get as much as I can out of the experience as it is now. I wish they would release a road map

theskyisfalling, do games w What game fits this?

Black Desert Online…

ABCDE, do games w What game fits this?

Dota.

Kaput, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Babbdi weirdest game I’ve ever played. Can’t even explain why it’s enjoyable. It feels a bit like that sad junk drawer every house has, but the house is in communist goulag.

maidenless_prawn, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Monster Hunter World for the first time!

andrew_bidlaw, do games w What game fits this?
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Life? Although he is a fast learner.

LaserTurboShark69, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion

Various Steam Next Fest demos. Duel Corp is really good!

LaserTurboShark69, do games w What game fits this?

Dota

Rust

lordnikon, do games w What game fits this?

satisfactory

Leviathan, do gaming w Never understood this

Replace drive with simply “travel” and you have every rpg in history, no?

Carighan, do games w The Weekly 'What are you playing?' Discussion
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I’ve finally got and sat down to play Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.

And I had not played since around release when I beat the game. I will say this: If this game had come out in this state - including the content from the xpack - I would have loved it. It’s still buggy and janky, but little enough to be funny instead of grating. All the new interactions they added like romances visiting you is amazing and adds a lot of details and atmosphere, and the new story being far more on-rails helps so much in establishing and keeping tension.
My one big criticism I’d still have is for how much the game sometimes struggles against it’s underlying design. The whole map being a city feels weird, because like the countryside in Witcher III, vast areas of it feel dead and empty. Luckily with the xpack being centered on the very dense and compact Dogtown, that is largely solved for the new content.

8/10, would recommend if you enjoyed Cyberpunk 2077.

Ashtear,

Having played through the PL story, I didn’t like the overhauled skill system as much as I’d hoped, but I still want to go back through the main story again. There are still some old sidequests I never got around to as well.

FlihpFlorp, do gaming w Still one of the cleverest moments in gaming history

OOTL here probably before my time mind explaining?

Stamets,
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In the first Metal Gear Solid there was a character named Psycho Mantis who had a lot of psychic/mind reading gimmicks. One such way of doing so was to input read everything from your controller and blocking all of your attacks. Another way was reading your memory card and talking about the games you play, name dropping them specifically and talking about genres. All of that is really clever on its own but to get around his input reading you had to plug the controller into the second player slot as he wasn’t able to read that “mind”.

state_electrician,

He also commented on that, just nicely done overall.

FlihpFlorp,

That is really cool

Hazmatastic,

In addition to what the other user said, at one point he makes it so only Player 2 can control your character, so you either needed to run to the console to switch your controller port or pick up a second controller if you had one on standby.

He also tries to make you think your console shut off. Old tvs commonly used blue/green/black screens that said the name of the selected input port at the top, like VIDEO 2. This fight had a part where a blue screen came up that said HIDEO 2 at the top, a nod to the creator Hideo Kojima. Many players thought their consoles turned off and tried to reboot them… effectively erasing unsaved data. It only lasted a few seconds though, so most people realized before it was too late.

He also mind controls your companion, but that’s a bit more common to see.

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