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dandelion, do gaming w Are there any good communities, Lemmy or otherwise, for gamers 30+?

maybe try !patientgamers

apprehensively_human, do games w What is your favorite Metroidvania?

I was shocked to see no mention of Ori in any of the comments here before I realized you had already recommended it in the OP. I have no issues with seconding that, the Ori series is really good.

Bonesince1997, do games w What is your favorite Metroidvania?

Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow

007ace, do games w What is your favorite Metroidvania?
@007ace@lemmy.ca avatar

I love this style of game. I always have one on the go. Some times they scratch the itch, others they miss just a bit. I found that the blasphemous series more dark souls than Metroidvania. Biogun, chasm, bloodstained, any of the ori games, haiku, the mummy demastered, turnip boy commits tax evasion, dust an Elysian tale… I have more but that’s a solid chunk. I’d love to hear from others if they do or don’t consider these in the same family.

Do you consider Zelda64 a MetroidVania? If so then Darksiders has that action, similarly control, soul reaver 1 and 2, and blood omen 2.

Emerica, (edited ) do games w What is your favorite Metroidvania?

Surprised it hasn’t been mentioned yet but Aeterna Noctis is one of my favorites and I have played a LOT of metroidvanias. Some of the platforming sections are quite difficult but there is an easier mode with easier enemies and platforming. It has a huge map and some really cool mechanics I haven’t seen before.

Edit: a couple more I thought of that aren’t listed. HAAK is a fun one, another one with some interesting mechanics and a fun story too. Souldiers is more of a 2d RPG game but it still has some Metroid mechanics. Four classes you can play as with a good story.

ChickenMcPluckU, do games w What is your favorite Metroidvania?

I also really liked Ender Lilies/Magnolias.

Other metroidvanias I’ve really enjoyed that haven’t been mentioned yet are Blasphemous and Vision Soft Reset.

Blasphemous has a really cool theme and is pretty challenging.

Vision Soft Reset is more indie and probably PC only. It has a unique twist to the formula.

doeinthewoods, do games w We have one at home

I’m hoping Steam Machines usher in good TV/movie streaming apps for Linux. I’d love to use a miniPC with a remote to replace AndroidTV/Roku

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

VLC already exists.

Unless you mean streaming services like Netflix?

MonkeyBrawler,

I think they mean they want apps with a TV like interface, and that’s not VLC.

Credibly_Human,

Truly, VLC sucks compared to say PotPlayer.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

PotPlayer looks the same as any other media player for PC and it’s only for Windows. What about it makes VLC suck by comparison? 🤨

Credibly_Human,

Its a death by 1000 cuts sort of thing with a few key omissions that fill the grave.

I’m certain there are far more things but I will just list the things I recall being missing/being lacking/being better with potplayer.

  • Playlists are sooo much better on pot player. I’m sure there are dedicated apps for having some netflix like experience at home like jelly fin etc, but if you just have a loose collection of shows and content, just being able to have simultaneous tabs for playlists where you can drop a whole season and switch with low effort is awesome. The fact that it remembers your place in the playlist and your place in the video (I know VLC does do the latter) is also awesome. You close the app and open it, and everything is like you left it.
  • VLC has well known, or rather long known issues with image quality where upon starting, seeking, pausing, (and this is a very laymans long memory explanation), pot player would basically go back to the last key frame so that the image looks perfect right away, while VLC will just have a few garbled frames for no good reason. Not to mention, the UI of Pot player makes codec choices for both audio and video extremely accessible.
  • The UI of Potplayer is lightyears ahead in terms of functionality. You can do so much more, so much more easily with hotkeys, the important controls and menu’d options are faster to find (behind less layers and searching), and its easier on the eyes.
  • Pot player supports 360 video while VLC does not. It says it does, but the experience is so horrifically bad (or at least was the last time I checked it), that it in practice does not support 360 video, so if you want to just play a 360 video on a 2d screen you are very out of luck. The biggest issue is surprisingly just that there is no fast and easily available method to just tell it to treat a video as a 360 video, nor is it easy to access the relevant 360 video settings (like is it side by side, top down, equa… you get the point). Pot player has all of that immediately available and you can even set whether or not a video is treated as a 360 video via a hotkey. VLC relies on some terrible method that doesnt work the majority of the time to figure out if a video is 360, and I wasn’t able to find a convenient way to just tell it to treat a video that way. Painful doesn’t begin to describe it.
  • The UI while being nicer to use, also takes up less space and has more sane default keybinds.

Those are just what I thought up in the process of making this comment. I don’t have like PKB for this so I’m sure there is a lot left out and there might be minor errors due to memory, but potplayer not having a linux equivalent at least to me is a big downside.

Psythik,

Also VLC requires you to curate a movie collection. I’m too old to keep doing that shit.

These days I use a Debrid service to steam torrents directly to my TV at gigabit speeds, with Stremio as my frontend to give me a Netflix-like experience. You get all the convenience of a modern streaming service, without the exorbitant fees nor the hassle of managing a Jellyfin server. Just fire up the TV and pick something to watch.

RhondaSandTits, (edited )
@RhondaSandTits@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

Lol. What planet did you spend your life on before arriving here on earth this morning?

Kodi has existed for about 25 years and mini PCs plugged into the living room TV was popular even 40 years ago with the c64.

All the parts you need already exist, you just need to put it all together.

EarMaster, do games w We have one at home
@EarMaster@lemmy.world avatar

I have an Ouya and an original Steam controller…

Natanael,

I sold my Ouya and have an original Steam controller still

MeekerThanBeaker, do games w What is your favorite Metroidvania?

I haven’t seen Shadow Complex on here yet.

It’s an older title (2009) and even the remastered version is from 2016.

Still one of my favorite Metroidvania type games.

…steampowered.com/…/Shadow_Complex_Remastered/

whotookkarl, do games w We have one at home
Brunbrun6766,
@Brunbrun6766@lemmy.world avatar

Have a friend who swore by on live.

He also bought an Ouya.

He also subscribed to Stadia.

He also pre-ordered an Amico.

Obviously I don’t trust this friends judgment

whotookkarl,

Sounds like a counter recommendary (anti-recommendist?), whatever they recommend look for the opposite instead

bamboo,

I bought Cyberpunk on Stadia on release day, since I couldn’t play it anywhere else, and it was actually great for me. The technical issues I ran into were all because the game was buggy, not because the service was bad. The biggest issue was the self self-fulfilling prophecy that Google was going to kill it, and not worth subscribing to (which they eventually did kill because of low usage). I think that if Google had spun out Stadia as it’s own company, it may have succeeded.

dabaldeagul,
@dabaldeagul@feddit.nl avatar

Same here, Stadia was great the entire time it lasted. But I have good internet, so that helped. But yeah the killing factor of it ended up being google as you said. Very unfortunate.

Doomsider,

I was betting on Stadia being the future of gaming. Without having to mess with hardware or software it was an amazing product. Their service was great, but we all know how it turned out. At least they refunded me all my purchases.

dabaldeagul,
@dabaldeagul@feddit.nl avatar

Hah I actually made a profit on their shutting down. Or at least, on Cyberpunk 2077. Bought CP77 and got a free controller + Chromecast bundle, sold the Chromecast for 45 bucks and got Cyberpunk refunded in full. After buying it again on sale through Steam, I had a profit of 15€.

And I still have the controller! The Stadia controllers are awesome.

Credibly_Human,

Thats the thing about Google isn’t it.

Even non techie people don’t trust them to keep any new service going, so they have to force people to use their new services, which of course comes with a ton of bad will, and then when people inevitably don’t like this and don’t spend as google has envisioned, they shutter it, continuing the cycle of failing more and more and probably reinforcing internally the idea that the only way to make more money is through enshitification rather than innovation, because they can’t admit to themselves they’ve destroyed their brand image.

bridgeenjoyer,

Quadruple threat of grifts

Brunbrun6766,
@Brunbrun6766@lemmy.world avatar

I am sure there are more I’m not remembering

Cybersteel,
@Cybersteel@lemmy.world avatar

Ask this friend which stocks to buy then short sell it.

P1nkman, do games w We have one at home

I have an Ouya. It’s embarrassing, I feel shame for purchasing it, but I keep it as a reminder of how fucking dumb I can be.

nocturne,
@nocturne@slrpnk.net avatar

I remember when it was on kickstarter. I went back and forth about backing, I ended up pulling my pledge just before it was funded. So glad I did.

Bob_Robertson_IX,

I went all in on it… I fully drank that Koolaid and was an early backer, got an extra controller and really thought it was going to be amazing. But their whole launch was so bungled that by the time I actually got it I was so disillusioned with the whole company that I couldn’t enjoy it. It sucked to have bought into the kickstarter and financed the project, and then see the product on the shelves at Target while I was still waiting on mine to be delivered. I had mine for a couple of months before reselling it at a loss.

Several years later when Stadia was announced I felt that little familiar glimmer of hope pop up, but I didn’t let myself get too excited for it. I did eventually get a couple of Stadia controllers and really enjoyed that service (and I still use those controllers today).

P1nkman,

I went all in on it… I fully drank that Koolaid and was an early backer, got an extra controller and really thought it was going to be amazing.

Are you me? I was backer 4 🤦‍♂️

wizardbeard,

It sucked to have bought into the kickstarter and financed the project, and then see the product on the shelves at Target while I was still waiting on mine to be delivered.

Shit, I didn’t realize it got that bad. I’m honestly surprised I didn’t hear more rage about that online at the time.

marzhall,

Oh dang, it was my media PC until 2017, when the switch took over its role, IIRC. Definitely got my money’s worth out of it even if there were no games lmao

mesamunefire,
@mesamunefire@piefed.social avatar

Yeah I had one too. Ultimate reminder to never pre-order.

CaptDust, (edited )

Ouya wasn’t all bad though! Some great games came out of it. Towerfall and Bombsquad are still favorite party games in my house. No Brakes Valet and Hidden in Plain Sight also still get played occasionally.

P1nkman,

Fair. I did use it for emulating NES and SNES, but the controller connection was horrible, so I found it easier to use the Raspberry Pi.

Now it’s in my shelf along with my other consoles: C64, PS1-4 (5 is in the living room), PSP, DS and gaming stuff and collectibles. People usually ask about it, lol.

CaptDust,

The controller was absolute garbage! The analog sticks would get snagged where the battery covers split. Batteries on the front for who knows why.

Lol mine’s living in the closet now and thankfully all those games have released for the PC Gabecube. I’ll keep the hardware as a fun experiment in history though.

foxymulder,
@foxymulder@lemmy.ml avatar

my controllers pinched my hands constantly where the metal meets the plastic shell

towerfall on ouya was pretty frikkin teriffic as the killer app though

Malix,
@Malix@sopuli.xyz avatar

heh, I have Superbook for the exact same purpose! (for the uninitated: it was a “laptop” which used your phone/tablet/etc as the tech, it was basically just a 1080p screen and keyboard for a phone).

Mine took 3-4 factory resets and firmware flashes to get working, and then the damn thing gave up the ghost the same night and hasn’t worked since… not that it has any real use anyway. Good buy /s

Album,
@Album@lemmy.ca avatar

This is my biggest regret purchase lmao. Which is good. But yeah I basically never used it. Very unlike me because I would rather eat my bad decision. But it’s was so laggy I turned it off and waited for updates that never came. Took me years to finally throw it away.

_Nico198X_,
@_Nico198X_@europe.pub avatar

you dared to dream, and i applaud you for that.

Dindonmasker,
@Dindonmasker@sh.itjust.works avatar

The name if pretty whimsical tho wich seems like a big plus.

Tahl_eN,

I loved mine! Did exactly what I bought it for, emulation on my TV and playing media from my server. Replaced it with a Shield eventually, but don’t regret backing it on Kickstarter.

drcobaltjedi,

I wanted to buy one when I saw it in target years ago for dumb reasons, now I want to biy one to tinker with.

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

it’s a little ARM box running Android, right?

P1nkman,

Yup. Controller was shit.

elvith,

I didn’t get mine to have less than about a second latency LOL

Krudler,

Hey now. Its ok we all make booboos. I bought a Game Gear.

Credibly_Human,

The thing is, there is nothing super wrong with the idea, it just didn’t pan out.

We can see from the existence of nintendo consoles, that graphics don’t mean the world.

slazer2au, do games w We have one at home

Reminds me of the OG Xbox controller.

tiberius,
@tiberius@lemmy.ca avatar

Using the white and black buttons on the Duke without moving your entire hand nets you an achievement.

aeronmelon,

Everyone forgets how big that sucker really is.

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/51c951ee-42e8-437a-ae91-a8b24175f878.jpeg

And how it was a blatant copy of the Dreamcast controller.

atomicbocks,

Because the Xbox was built in secret while Microsoft and Sega collaborated on the Dreamcast. It’s actually somewhat compatible with Dreamcast games but MS never wanted to allow that feature.

Also the Duke is the only comfortable controller I have ever used.

SCmSTR,

If you really digest everything Microsoft does, it’s all stealing or acquiring and making worse.

altkey,

The logo circle is so big and vulgar it looks like a fake gucci bag. It’s great they got rid of that.

Buelldozer,

I really liked The Duke. It was one of the first controllers that actually fit well in my large adult size hands!

uninvitedguest,
davidgro,
ChicoSuave,

The smaller (now regular) 360 controller killed those black and white buttons.

sugar_in_your_tea,

I miss them. But I guess I’m in the minority on that one.

Whostosay,

It just moved them, and I’m glad they did

GraniteM,

The Dreamcast controller is ugly as sin but surprisingly comfortable to hold. It must have the widest delta between looks and ergonomics of any controller.

toomanypancakes, (edited ) do games w What is your favorite Metroidvania?
@toomanypancakes@piefed.world avatar

A few other good ones that come to mind:

Axiom Verge

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night

Guacamelee

Momodora: Reverie Under the Moonlight

Rabi-Ribi

A Robot Named Fight (it's basically if super metroid was a roguelike)

Touhou Luna Nights

Cave Story

Also, the Castlevania Advance Collection is three GBA metroidvanias, definitely worth getting if you wanna play/replay any of those.

unknown1234_5, do games w What is your favorite Metroidvania?
@unknown1234_5@kbin.earth avatar

carrion is a reverse horror game where you play as the monster

CannedYeet, do games w We have one at home
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