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Teodomo, do games w What are some active game journalists/critics/industry commentators on Mastodon?

I already checked the list someone shared in some other thread, but many of the accounts that cover games there are inactive.

ampersandrew, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 26th
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I'm going through the story mode of Backpack Hero, and I wish it was better. If I get too frustrated with being unable to tell how to progress, maybe I'll just stick to the classic roguelike mode. It does do a decent job of walking you through the various play styles the game offers though.

I started and finished Cocoon. It's a puzzle game that works a bit four-dimensionally, but it's also a very linear experience, so even though it seems like there are so many options in front of you that you can never figure it out, they actually keep the possibility space small and manageable. I can't imagine what the QA effort must have been like to make sure that you didn't get yourself into an unwinnable state, but they seemingly pulled it off.

I started Starfield. $54 on sale felt like a good price. It meets expectations for what you're getting out of a Bethesda game, with the exception of a lack of city maps (which I knew going into it was a complaint, but I really feel that criticism now). It's still early goings, but I'm enjoying it so far. I mostly had to put it down for Thanksgiving weekend, because I knew I'd have games that would run better on the Steam Deck while I was out of town.

Wargroove 2 has been a satisfying continuation of Wargroove so far. No complaints. It scratches that Advance Wars itch, arguably better than Advance Wars itself.

Speaking of which, in an effort to start carving through my RPG backlog and prevent myself from starting another long playthrough of Baldur's Gate 3, I started a game I picked up on sale this week, Pillars of Eternity. I never picked this one up back in the day due to its real time with pause mechanics, which always felt like a sloppier way to handle an RPG than just doing real time or turn-based. I still stand by that, but at least the game's mechanics seem to work with it in a way that matters with its "interrupts" where the casting time of each ability really matters. I'm still very early on in this one too, but the game does me the favor of showing me all of the dice rolls like any good CRPG should so that I can start to deduce the things I should be prioritizing. I want to get through this game and its sequel before Avowed comes out, since it's set in the same world.

ConstableJelly,

I played maybe half or more of PoE and still do not get RTwP at all. I was playing on normal difficulty but started getting absolutely trounced frequently, so I gave up. If I’d thought about it at the time, I would have just dropped the difficulty, but it didn’t occur to me until so late I’d forgotten too much to pick it back up.

Shame cause it was a lot of fun otherwise.

ampersandrew,
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Really? There's not much to get. It's just turn-based but harder to wield, in most cases. PoE just assigns lengths of time in seconds to particular actions rather than turns (or "rounds") like old D&D games did. You can also set the game to auto-pause when certain events happen, like when a spell is done casting or a target is killed, so that you can immediately assign a new action when the thing happens.

ConstableJelly,

Haha, yeah I get what it is and what’s happening, but I could never wrap my head around tracking it all. It was too chaotic in fights with more than a few enemies, and I guess what I really meant is that I do not get how the system is realistically meant to facilitate the kind of participation and strategy it seems to expect of me.

I read a lot of forums around that time about it, and I do recognize that a lot of people not only like it but prefer it over turn based, but it just doesn’t work for me.

HenryWong327, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?
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Suprised no one has mentioned Minecraft yet. That’s probably it for me.

TehBamski,
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I figure most of us on here were teens or adults when Minecraft came out, leading to why no one has mentioned it yet. Great game back in the day though.

HenryWong327,
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Which suprises me. Someone who was a kid when Minecraft came out would be 25 now. I wonder what the age demographics are like on Lemmy.

makuus, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 26th

Nier: Automata.

Tried to get into it earlier this year after I got it on sale. Was not in the right mindset then to have to replay the whole intro just because I died to the first boss.

Retried again this past weekend and have since been enjoying a pretty decent action RPG.

Gimpydude, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Jumpman and Loom (Commodore 64) really stand out.

ViscloReader, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Mario Galaxy 1 & 2, Metroid prime, Unreal tournament, Minecraft, most of the 3d Zeldas, warcraft 3, smash bros melee

Sabakodgo, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?
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  • Age of Empires I
  • Stronghold
  • Dune 2000
  • RollerCoaster Tycoon
  • Warcraft 3
  • World of Warcraft

Since WoW, I didn’t play much strategy games I used to play, but it changed this year when I started play a lot of TFT.

GaMEChld, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Super Metroid (SNES)
Final Fantasy VI (aka III in US on SNES)
Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES)
Eternal Darkness (GameCube)

brewbellyblueberry, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Castlevania 1-3 & Symphony of the Night,

Lemmings,

The Adventures of Lolo 2 & 3,

The Incredible Machine (and any clones),

Silent Hill 1-3,

Heroes of Might & Magic 3,

Zelda 1-3,

Tetris,

Bubble Bobble,

Super Mario Bros. 3 & World,

Nethack,

Tomb Raider 1-3,

Dungeon Keeper 2,

Theme Park,

Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1-3,

Rayman, Command & Conquer: Red Alert,

Megaman 2 & 3,

Metroid,

Solstice (NES),

Metal Gear Solid

euchriduk, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?
  • Contact Sam Cruise
  • Robin O The Wood
  • Kokotoni Wolf
  • Back to School
  • Killed Until Dead
  • Head Over Heels
  • Batman

and about a hundred more, probably. These are all on the ZX Spectrum. No one else start out in the early 80s with a Spectrum or Commodore 64 or Dragon or whatever?!

Looks like I’m one of the oldest here (Pacman guy presumably older)…

jemikwa, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 26th

CrossCode!! One of my top favorites of all time. It’s such a good charming game with awesome gameplay. I wish there was more 😭

Dutczar,
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The devs are making Project Terra, so eventually

DontEatCrap, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

X-COM: UFO Defense (1993) Fallout 2

UNY0N, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Baldur’s Gate 1 & 2. The open-world gameplay melted my adolescent brain after growing up on NES games. I haven’t stopped playing such games since, and I still go back and play them again occasionally.

Go for the eyes Boo!!

Cavemanfreak, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?

Ooh, there were a couple of them.

  • Pokemon Blue/Yellow/Gold
  • Theme Park World (never see this mentioned anywhere??)
  • Diablo II
  • Warcraft 3
  • Mario Kart Double Dash
  • Super Smash Melee
  • XG2 (Extreme G 2)
  • Screamer 2
  • F-Zero GX
  • Need For Speed III: Hot Pursuit

These are the ones I can remember right off the bat, might add some more if I remember them.

idunnololz, do games w What were your top favorite video games as a kid?
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Red Alert 2 & Yuri’s Revenge are my favorite games of all time. I sunk so much time as a kid beating the campaign and then making custom maps and levels for fun. The installer and the cut scenes were so memorable. It also had an amazing sound track. It was also one of the few RTS I tried at the time where the game didn’t feel like it took forever. For contrast I remember playing some C&C and also Dune 2000 as a kid and I remember each campaign easily taking over an hour to complete. I also remember it got kind of boring fast.

Aside from those some other honorable mentions:

  • SimCity 3000: My first sim city game. It was fantastic with an amazing sound track.
  • Pokemon Red: My first pokemon game.
  • Runescape: First MMO I’ve ever played.
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