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linkinkampf19, do games w Day 501 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
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The Only Cure! What an immersive way to handle the dreaded “bitten” notice in the health panel. Having to retrain yourself in using tools with your prosthetic is such a great way to extend your playthrough when the inevitable happens.

Damn though, the mod scene for this game is just ever expanding. Rocking B42 myself so no multiplayer yet, but some fantastic modders have implemented some of the best mods over from B41.

I still can’t recommend Week One enough. Slayer has done a great job, and added some great scenarios to make the game a bit dicier at the start, and there’s some very active development on his Discord about the upcoming addition called The Ark.

sturmblast, do games w A cool feature/mechanic you want to see in games again

Mods and self hosted servers

EndlessNightmare,

This seems fairly common among the survival games genre.

mrgoosmoos,

mind sharing a few titles?

I stopped looking into much new stuff beyond word of mouth, last I played was Neither, I think, and it was very disappointing that that didn’t go anywhere. neat that you can still run a server, though

EndlessNightmare,

V-Rising, Valheim, No Man’s Sky, Palworld, Enshrouded, Conan Exiles.

Minecraft is probably the quintessential survival game and has a significant modding community.

mrgoosmoos,

Minecraft is one of the only constants in my life lol

gwl, do games w A cool feature/mechanic you want to see in games again

Fun fact: some mechanics never came back cause they got copyrighted and the studio with the copyright went “no, we’re not doing that kind of game anymore” and as soon as anyone goes “okay, can we try?” they sue them into oblivion for copyright infringement

PeriodicallyPedantic, (edited ) do games w A cool feature/mechanic you want to see in games again

I really want to see a god game with gestures, like black&white, make the jump to VR

gwl,

I’ve tried some indie attempts at it, all either so buggy as to be unplayable, terrible controls, or both

Maybe one day there’ll be a good one

gwl, do games w A cool feature/mechanic you want to see in games again

Did you know Shadows of Mordor copyrighted the Nemesis System and then proceeded to never use it in any other games ever again despite people calling out for it?

That’s one I’d like to see

TevTra, do games w A cool feature/mechanic you want to see in games again

I really wished there are more games that implement something like the gambit system from FF12. My dream game is some monster / pet collecting and battling game plus the gambit system from FF12. now if only n*ntendo wouldn’t be such an @ss

prole,

Check out Unicorn Overlord (I know, awful name).

Definitely a different kind of game than FF12, but the way the combat works reminds me quite a bit of gambits. Really fun game too, with beautiful art style.

TevTra,

Oh, it’s one of Vanillaware games with their distinct art style! Doesn’t seems to be released on steam though. Too bad because it seems like a perfect game to play on the steam deck.

prole,

Bummer… And yeah, it is, I put a ton of hours into it in PS4 remote streaming to my Deck

vortexal, (edited ) do games w A cool feature/mechanic you want to see in games again
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A mechanic to permanently gain new attacks and/or abilities by mastering equipment. I haven’t seen that many games have this mechanic and it’s mostly been adult games for some reason. I think Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep is the only non-adult game I’ve seen to have this mechanic.

I just remembered another one. The Gambits system from Final Fantasy 12. I’ve always liked this mechanic because it almost completely automates battles, allowing you to focus more on exploration and treasure hunting. I have only seen two games do this and, once again, FF12 is the only non-adult game I’ve seen with this type of mechanic.

edgemaster72, (edited )
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Clair Obscur Expedition 33 kind of has the gaining abilities from mastering equipment thing you mentioned, it’s not really equipment in that you can’t see the items being put on, but you equip items that give abilities and after a few battles with it you master the ability and can change to another item but equip the ability through a separate resource pool.

vortexal,
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That is actually part of what I meant by having permanent access to the ability. One of the games I didn’t mention in my comment does it like that, where you get the abilities by mastering equipment but then you have to use AP to actually activate it like how abilities were in Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2. I’ve actually been interested in playing Clair Obscure because I’ve heard that it’s one of the best RPGs to exist. The only problem is that, because it’s a modern game, I don’t know it it’ll run on my computer and I don’t have another way to play it.

edgemaster72,
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I hope you get to play it some day, it’s very good

pory,
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You can always try it out and refund it on Steam if it doesn’t run well (or pirate it, test it, then buy it if it does). The prologue is actually one of the most hardware-taxing parts of the game, so you’ll know in about 20 minutes if your system can play it well.

vortexal,
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I could do that but I might have to wait until we switch ISPs. My current internet speed is terrible and the ISPs that we’re looking into have significantly better speeds. For context, I’m currently trying to download a game from Itchio that’s only 700 MB and, on top of the fact that it keeps failing, it needs over half an hour to download for me.

pory,
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Ah, in that case you’d definitely want to get the game via Steam or torrents. Both of those options have resumable downloads so if you’re on slow Internet it’ll just be… Slow. It won’t “fail and need to restart”. It’ll just take a day or whatever to download.

vortexal,
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Yeah, I’ve downloaded games through Steam before. I actually had to switch over to the Itchio desktop app because downloads through their desktop app are more stable than their website. And yes, I know that I should probably just use their app to download games but I just hate using app stores on PC, it’s the same reason Steam isn’t my preferred source for games.

VindictiveJudge,
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Final Fantasy 9 had you learn skills from equipment.

prole,

Have you played Tokyo Mirage Sessions?

Weird game in general, but some of my favorite turn based combat ever. I think you permanently learn abilities from weapons if I recall.

vortexal,
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No, assuming I found the game you’re referring to, I’ve never owned a Wii U and while my mom owns a switch, I don’t use it. I also don’t think I’d be able to emulate it either. It seems interesting but I wont be able to play it right now.

prole,

Yeah it was rereleased on Switch. Could probably emulate it if you really wanted but yeah dunno if it’s worth the effort

slimerancher, do games w Day 500 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I've been playing
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Ooh, a day late but still, congratulations on 500 posts!

Concave1142, do games w Best vertical games on Android?

Currently playing Block Blast as my time killer and loving it.

techt, do games w DAE name their characters by their official name?

My character in any game is named Tav now

besmtt, do games w Best vertical games on Android?
not_woody_shaw, do games w DAE name their characters by their official name?

For one of the Dragon Warrior games on the venerable PS1 I chose the name Squall for the hero, after they guy from Final Fantasy 8, because why the hell not. These were the days when Square and Enix were competing so it seemed like a fun thing to do. So anyway, one of my dudes attack moves was called SquallHit, and I never figured out if that was just what it was always called, or whether they included my selected name in it.

DrFunkenstein, do gaming w How do you enjoy the sound of games?

I stopped reading once you said “colloquially ‘speakers’” I ain’t got time to deal with this today

Deconceptualist, do games w My review on the AYN Odin 3

Anyway, you can either follow the link to my full review

I tried clicking on Link, but he just took me to a bigger picture of Link

PerfectDark,
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CatZoomies,
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I can hear this GIF. Seared into my brain from when I was a teen.

OhFuckYoureGonnaMakeMe-PlayTheWindWakerAgain-meme-transparent.png

Sterile_Technique, do games w Best vertical games on Android?
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The different types of Gameboys and most of their games emulate really well on a smart phone. I prefer playing them in landscape orientation for the larger display, but portrait mode gives a more accurate recreation with the screen on top and buttons on bottom.

I’m out of touch with what the latest best options are for emulators and where to source your ROMs, but if you ask around in communities focusing on things like piracy, they’ll point you in the right direction.

Recommended to use a VPN for any downloads.

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