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KingThrillgore, do games w Neil Druckmann on the TLOU2 Doc: "The next project at Naughty Dog is not an The Last of Us, but TLOU3 is at a concept level since there is one more chapter to the story"
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The next project is a remake of the remake of TLOU, clearly.

Daveyborn, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?
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Same moment as you, I swear it was either the game or someone else said you have to learn it or you’ll have a bad time.

Albbi, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

I knew I wasn’t getting the parry right in Revengance either. Thanks for the tip, I’ll redownload that game.

themeatbridge, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

Kung Fu on NES, the magician. The arcade version was normal sized and you just had to kick his ass. The NES edition he was tiny, and you could only hurt him with a crouch and punch. When you have to take turns with your brother, and it takes several tries to make it that far, it seemed like the greatest victory to finally figure it out.

konalt, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?
@konalt@lemmy.world avatar

Don’t even start me on MGR parrying. I beat the entire game without once learning to parry. I did it by accident like once or twice but couldn’t replicate it.

The second Monsoon fight took hours.

Silvia,
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SO IT WASN’T JUST MY DUMBASS. Thank you, you have no idea how much better that makes me feel XD

brsrklf, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

So, a long time ago I got Little Big Adventure 2 a.k.a. Twinsen’s Odyssey.

This game has a “behaviour” feature that lets you switch between 4 modes : normal, stealthy, athletic and agressive. This has an impact on how the main character Twinsen moves and acts : normal walks and interacts, stealthy sneaks around, athletic runs and jumps, aggressive lets you punch stuff.

Note that all of those except athletic are unbearably slow, and the game requires quite a bit of jumping, so I quickly considered athletic the default one, only switching for something else briefly when I needed to do something specific.

In this game you get your second and last weapon, a sword, quite far into the game. It does a lot of damage, and it’s required to beat some enemies. But every time I’d try to use it, Twinsen would do a ridiculous backflip first, then do a jumping attack forward. It was very hard to hit a moving enemy that way, it required a lot of space and since I could barely control that move (tank controls by the way), there was a huge risk I’d get hit in the process.

I lost many times against a huge boss that was only vulnerable to the sword, eventually beat him with great difficulty and after that went through the rest of the game still trying to get the most out of that ridiculous weapon.

It took me another playthrough to understand that the way Twinsen used the sword depended on his behaviour. Only athletic did that double jump first, agressive in particular just let you hack stuff up immediately.

JustEnoughDucks, do gaming w What is your game to de stress ?
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I have not seen anyone mention these, which is surprising. They are the definition of relaxing lol

  • Dorf Romantik
  • Islanders

Relaxing base builders with a nice soundtrack and a “get as many points as you can. Failed? No problem, just start over and relax again” kind of vibe.

Then there is duck game if you have some friends to relax with. It is hilarious.

Blueshift,

In that same vein: mini motorways and stacklands

GluWu, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

Rocket league. I’m still not very good but I’ve had a lot of those moments as far as the controls. I used to see my friend and it just looked like button smashing magic. It’s actually not that hard tho

runjun,

I nearly have 2000 hours in rocket league. I’m not good and it’s one of the reasons I don’t play anymore lol

Lath, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

I got a free fighting game on epic. Dnf Duels or something. One of the tutorials had a combination to block or counterattack, can't remember, and I tried every which way I could think of yet nothing worked.
So finally, I got out of the game and uninstalled it.

The big moment was figuring out it's not my job to find a way of fixing some company's dumbass decisions. That it's ok to say "this shit ain't worth the hassle".

witty_username, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

Episode 1 racer. I finished the game multiple times before realising that there was a turbo you could activate

Silvia,
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Damn, you accidentally did a challenge run!

cheesecakecat,
@cheesecakecat@lemmy.world avatar

You can WHAT? How?

Archelon,

Angle the your nose down on a straightaway and you’ll see the speed indicator on the right get a red bar that’ll go up to a green light. When that light goes yellow, you can hit the boost key to go turbo.

(On keyboard, the defaults are the up arrow to angle down and shift to activate boost)

Zellith, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?

It wasnt until the shinra tower in FF7 that I figured out how to slot materia.

Trail,

Eeeh… I mean…

approxamatrix, do games w First game you played

I think it was Adventure on the Atari Flashback 2

OmegaMouse, do games w What's your big "Oh, THAT'S how I do that" moment?
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I played the remastered Spyro trilogy recently (great games) and it took me about half of the first game to work out how the gem chests work. You hit them and the gem shoots out the top, which you then have to grab before it returns in order to unlock the chest. For a while I thought you just had to ground pound the chest at the right angle to get it to open and I couldn’t work out why it didn’t always work.

After realising the correct way I felt pretty dumb lol.

helpmyusernamewontfi, do gaming w What is your game to de stress ?

all my stress just melts away picking up my switch and sitting out on a bench somewhere riding on a horse in breath of the wild while hearing soft, soothing melodies play.

I swear I think I’m gonna have hundreds of hours into this game before I ever beat it

lakemalcom10, do gaming w What is your game to de stress ?

StarCraft 2. I have too much to think about in real life so I need something that forces me to devote 100% of my attention to it. I don’t particularly care if I lose so I can just queue again and again and come out with my brain reset.

xkforce,

The only time starcraft calms me down is when im doing something brainless like coop or the campaign. At my level of play, it is honestly not very fun on the ladder because I dont really feel like I can still do fun stuff and still win. And being a competitive person doesnt lend itself to being ok losing a lot more because I wanted to do something stupid instead of what works.

Funkytom467,
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I all use a lot of rational thinking daily, so i do like a game that take all of your focus but i’d rather have something brain dead. So in short, rocket league. (Also MHW can be like that sometimes)

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