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ampersandrew, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

Diablo III and IV don’t have a monopoly on the genre. There’s Titan Quest, Grim Dawn, and the Borderlands games, all playable offline, even in multiplayer. They’re not exactly Diablo, but you’ll hardly get closer than Grim Dawn, and there’s no reason you need to be married to the Diablo IP anyway. That kind of brand stickiness is how you get taken advantage of.

Personally, when something like that doesn’t respect my values, I’m not even finding myself tempted by them these days. Oh, it’s always online? It’s dead to me. There’s a deluge of other stuff to play, including games that are similar but respect my values.

fyrilsol,

I've played a lot of ARPGs and every one of them has their different flavors. But, I'm a type that wants a specific flavor and trying other flavors just makes me feel like it's not good enough. It's kind of like it's a discount version of that flavor I like. I'm playing a game that's inspired by the game that defined the genre.

wizblizz,
@wizblizz@lemmy.world avatar

I feel that, Im a huge diablo fan but 4 was incredibly disappointing. FWIW i think path of exile gets the closest to the formula, I’ve also had a lot of fun with early access in poe2

alianne,

I’m in a similar boat. I don’t know if you’ve heard the news, but it looks like some of the old D2 devs are now working on Darkhaven. It’s not out yet, but there’s hope!

elephantium,
@elephantium@lemmy.world avatar

What did you think of Torchlight? I’m a bit surprised it didn’t make your list.

…well, then again, I haven’t played anything you listed, so I can’t compare.

johnnixon, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

Anything on PS5. I bought one thinking I’d catch up on whatever I’d missed since the PS1 days. Heard that that mushroom zombie game was good. Never started it. I just sit at the desk and play another round of CS2 deathmatch.

Aneb,

The Last of Us?

TheMinions, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

Cyberpunk 77.

I don’t have a big enough SSD or SD card to put it on my Steam Deck haha.

Regrettable_incident,
@Regrettable_incident@lemmy.world avatar

I really enjoyed it on my steam deck, one day eh

TheMinions,

My wife just surprised me with a 1TB microSD card, so in 3-5 business days it will be “one day” hahaha.

Broadfern, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?
@Broadfern@lemmy.world avatar

Ori and the Blind Forest, and other metroidvania/pseudo-soulslikes with pretty art and stories.

I just don’t have the patience to “git gud” anymore.

Maestro,

Ori was pretty doable for me. It helps that death has no penalty and resuming is instant. But I couldn't get through Hollow Knight and I didn't even attempt Silksong. I'm too old for that shit. Literally, I don't have the reaction time anymore.

Regrettable_incident,
@Regrettable_incident@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, same. And my hands are fucked up, and my reflexes slower. Shame, I used to like that sort of game when I was younger. Ho hum, plenty of other good stuff to play.

HeyThisIsntTheYMCA, do games w Why is Valve being sued for almost $900 million, but Epic Games wasn't sued when they bought Rocket League and Fall Guys to remove them from steam?
@HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world avatar

Who sued who in the what now?

mushroommunk, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

Split fiction. It looks solid and my friend and I need more games to play together that isn’t competitive pvp, but we both vote with our dollar and refuse to give EA any more money.

emeralddawn45,

Just get it from an alternative source and play it locally. That’s more fun anyway and far too few games still have split screen coop.

mysticpickle,
Yarny,
@Yarny@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m actually torn on this philosophy.

On one hand, yea you’re not giving EA money, which is a win. But on another, when you don’t buy a game like Split Fiction, they make less money on that product. Money is the only thing EA cares about, and they track how much a product makes. So, if a game like Split Fiction doesn’t make as much money, they probably would be less inclined to make it in the future. Then we get stuck with shit like Fifa/Apex, since you know people are going to spend money on that regardless.

So in the end I still buy stuff like It Takes Two, because I support that work. That game was amazing. However, I tend to buy them on sale.

mushroommunk,

There’s definitely an argument to be made for either your or my way. I feel if a lot more gamers were willing to vote with their dollar and be conscious about the ethics of the games/studios I might be more inclined to agree with you as it would have an actual impact. I realize I’m in the minority though based on how well FIFA does with each new version and so I know I’m not actually moving the dial at all. I decided for me I’ll keep the clear conscience and go play one of the other amazing games out there.

I did send an email through a contact page to hazelight too to let them know EA specifically cost them a customer. Doubt that information made it anywhere, but at least I try.

bufalo1973, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?
@bufalo1973@piefed.social avatar

Lots of games. I have a Raspberry Pi 🤷‍♂️

caut_R, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

Crusader Kings 3, I know I‘ll look at the clock and get a panic attack, don‘t have time for that time machine right now lol

LordPassionFruit,

This is me with EU5. I’ve sunk so many hours into EU4 that I know I could get lost in EU5, and I don’t want to enter the time vortex.

Railcar8095, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

Dyson Sphere Program. Played in early access few years ago. The game has changed a lot since, but with a toddler now I don’t think I’ll have the amount of time needed anytime soon, and by the time I have I’ll probably have something else

IronBird,

iirc, DSP has some anti-grind settings you can set to increase yield/reduce costs.

Kolanaki, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

I want to check out Black Myth: Wukong. But I ain’t paying for something with Denuvu and I can’t pirate something with denuvu either.

Fizz, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?
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A ton of PvP games that I can’t play because I’ll want to get good which means spending a ton of time then once I’m good I won’t want to play anything else. Counter strike, StarCraft.

IronBird, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

always wanted to play Mortal Online for some reason, but quick searches seem to paint it in same light as so many other mmo’s…ruined by toxic other people

mohab, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?

Immersive Sims: BioShock. Dishonored, Deus Ex… etc. I can’t do FPS, it’s so unnatural for me not to be able to see my character. I struggle to establish spatial relationships with anything else inside the game world, and I don’t find aiming fun at all.

To a lesser extent, yet for similar reasons, fast-paced action FPS like Doom. Looks super fun, but I can’t get over my fundamental issues with the genre.

Joelk111,

Far Cry 3 is what got me into FPS. Cyberpunk is also, of course, great.

thingsiplay, do games w Games you really want to play, but can't or won't?
@thingsiplay@lemmy.ml avatar

I tried to get into MOBAs multiple times. Just reinstalled Dota 2 again (previously when I was still on Windows tried LoL). I don’t know what it is, but I just cant get into and play it. I like the idea of it though.

Royal_Bitch_Pudding,

You could try Heroes of the Storm. It’s shorter, team combat focused, and all xp is shared.

AFallingAnvil,
@AFallingAnvil@lemmy.ca avatar

Likewise, Smite was my main flirtation with MOBAs, but I only really played the arena mode (which was admittedly fun)

thingsiplay,
@thingsiplay@lemmy.ml avatar

Mine actually too. lol. But it didn’t do it for me either, at least not in the long run.

Trilogy3452,

Deadlock accomodates more playstyles, has builds to blindly follow to ease into the game mechanics and still have loads of fun

thingsiplay,
@thingsiplay@lemmy.ml avatar

I’m actually very interested into Deadlock. Got an invite when the game was new and it is what I imagined SMITE would be. The game has actual hero shooter elements and third person shooter like Marvel Rivals*, paired with the genre I am trying to get into. The reason why I do not play it is, because I don’t like playing Early Access games and wait for its official launch.

  • Edit: (Overwatch is first person not third, but it doesn’t actually matter)
Trilogy3452,

That’s fair. Matchmaking is not great, and quite a few balance issues exist atm. So there’s def benefits in waiting

Blackmist, do games w Why is Valve being sued for almost $900 million, but Epic Games wasn't sued when they bought Rocket League and Fall Guys to remove them from steam?

I dunno, killing the idea of ownership of games was pretty bad.

I don’t think any amount of Proton patches submitted is going to bring that back.

Dariusmiles2123,

Apparently a lot of games don’t have DRMs on Steam. The only thing missing is a badge indicating this.

So at least you own these…

merdaverse, (edited )

Yes, some of them can be launched directly from the exe without the steam client, or with some modifications to the game files.

Here’s a list of DRM free games: pcgamingwiki.com/…/List_of_DRM-free_games_on_Stea…

Also it’s kind of silly how people automatically blame Steam for this, even though Valve does not force you to use DRM to publish to Steam. It is the developers themselves that chose to add DRM or tie themselves to the Steam API so that the game can’t run without it.

So for example getting Dorfromantik or Citizen Sleeper from Steam or GOG is virtually equivalent in terms of ownership.

doublah,

But Steam didn’t kill the idea of ownership of games? It never existed for digital distribution (or even physical with DRM), which existed before Steam.

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@pawb.social avatar

Steam didn’t do that. Even when you bought a physical disk you didn’t own the game. Microsoft is the one you should be blaming for how software is licensed over actually being sold to you. It was them who really pushed for that shit in the fucking 80s.

RightHandOfIkaros,

Steam didn’t do that. Even Super Nintendo cartridges tried to claim in the Terms and Conditions that you legally didn’t own the copy you paid for. It was never contested, and thus we have the current software ownership debacle.

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