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Pirky, do gaming w A small moment in gaming history
@Pirky@lemmy.world avatar

Curious if they ever did that to anyone from Gaylord, MI or even just Gay, MI.

Googlyman64,

My Uncle Winky used to own a bar in Gay called the Gay Bar. It’s still there, although under different management. I literally went there this morning because I’m on vacation in Keweenaw, they have some raunchy-ass merch.

TechieDamien,

Raunchy ass-merch you say?

samus12345,
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psx_crab, do games w What game sequel ruined a beloved franchise or character for you?

Halo 4, kinda suck tbh. This is coming from someone who play the MMC so i basically marathon it and is able to compare it back to back, and it peaked at Reach. The gun play is wonky and no dual wield, Covenant somehow become the bad guy again after the event in 3, and none of the one that help human defeat Gravemind came back as an ally.

But it doesn’t ruin the franchise for me though, to me canonically there’s only 5 Halo game. The rest is fan fic.

Duamerthrax,

It’s explained in the game that the Covenant faction you fight is a splinter faction. There’s more details in the books, I didn’t have problems when I played it.

psx_crab,

Glad you don’t have any problem with it. I do though.

Jestzer,

Right, the books that also seem to constantly have continuity errors with the games. :P

Reading the books has actually taught me to not take Halo’s plot so seriously and instead just try to enjoy whichever piece of the story I’m currently engrossed in.

Zahille7,

Pretty much. Although I’ve only read the Evolutions collection and Contact Harvest. I really want to read Ghosts of Onyx.

Duamerthrax, (edited )

I never really worried to much about continuity errors. The worse is Halsey being in two different places during the events of Fall of Reach book and the game Reach. The Forerunner books actually smoothed that stuff out by explaining when huge amounts of materials pass though Slipspace or go far too fast through Slipspace(remember that crystal?), temporal errors build up and you get a timeline split. Unlike most scifi timeline splits though, in Halo, the lines can reconverge and Reconcile without most people realizing it happen. Halo 5 made a little nod to that with Halsey’s “Casual Reconciliation” line. Somewhere in the Halo universe, some bookkeep is pulling their hair out trying to figure out how Halsey departed Reach twice.

scrubbles,
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4 felt like such a cash grab to me. No deep lore or story telling like with 1 through reach. Exposition was just spoon fed to us rather than a great mystery. Still, I plugged through, hoping maybe it’d turn around.

Then 5 came out and I gave up all hope on the franchise. Spent more time playing as Locke than we did Chief, story was more compelling than 4 but the storytelling and pacing were clunky, and it was completely disconnected from 4.

Infinite just got worse. “We lost, chief” (but we have no frame of reference, we have no idea what that means , we don’t know how the rest of the world has been affected, and then we’re put against some no name character when we really just want to know what the hell is happening off world)

RightHandOfIkaros,

The only good thing about Infinite was its return to the classic art style. After whatever the art team was doing in 4 and 5, I am glad at least the art team finally got a clue.

scrubbles,
!deleted6348 avatar

Agreed. It could have been such an interesting concept if it was literally any other place. Zeta halo could have been so cool, but it felt so detached from the universe

Aielman15, do games w What game sequel ruined a beloved franchise or character for you?
@Aielman15@lemmy.world avatar

Resident Evil 2 Remake left me very disappointed. The moment-to-moment gameplay is good, great even! But the complete lack of soundtrack (despite the original game having a lot of iconic tracks), two thirds of the story being cut, and the characters just acting as imbeciles for half the screentime was upsetting. Worst offender was Leon leaving a man to die inside his cell because “I have to speak with the chief first”. Like, what? You don’t even know if the chief is alive, and even if he was, you don’t know where he is, and you don’t have the certainty that you can get back in one piece to free the poor guy from jail. You really want to leave him like that at the mercy of whatever monster lurks inside?

Don’t get me started on 3 Remake.

Alloi,

couldnt even finish 3, 2 was alright, 4 was obviously the best out of the remakes.

Kazumara, do games w What game sequel ruined a beloved franchise or character for you?

Metro Exodus. Opening up the map was a mistake. The linear levels were fine, that gives you tight pacing and you always know what’s next. The confined underground spaces were part of the soul of that series. I only played maybe 8 hours of Exodus and can’t be bothered to play more.

Alloi,

it gets pretty good as you go, but i see your point. the first two games followed the books almost perfectly as well.

nairui, do games w Red Dead Redemption 2 was amazing.

I need help enjoying this game. How can I get past what feels like certain tedium. I’m very early in the game and I don’t really enjoy the time spent walking, riding, or looting, is that essentially the core of the game and maybe it’s not for me?

I am interested in and excited by the story and the environments. I also really enjoy a game with choice, and so far feels quite one tracked.

NOT_RICK,
@NOT_RICK@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah that tedium doesn’t go away, imo. There’s a mission that seems inconsequential at the time, but has huge implications for the main character that I really didn’t want to engage with, but the story is the story, there isn’t much if any player agency.

I suggest going on the hunt for the Klan rallies that happen in one area of the map before putting it down. Incredibly satisfying killing those pricks in exotic ways.

nyctre,

The looting you can skip with cheats. Technically you can skip a lot of traveling that way as well. But That’s a bit part of the game, imo. If you don’t enjoy spending time in the game, then all you want to do is shoot people? There’s better games for that.

EncryptKeeper,

The game is essentially a trudge from shooting gallery to shooting gallery, with a large open world to do very little of consequence in. There isn’t really anything more to it than what’s on the surface. Either you enjoy the slow burn cowboy experience or you don’t. It doesn’t really get any better.

brsrklf, do games w What game sequel ruined a beloved franchise or character for you?

I don’t think it would be possible for a bad sequel to ruin a game I liked.

Metroid Other M has not ruined previous Metroids for me (its terrible Adam Malkovich depiction doesn’t even register when I’m playing Fusion, since the character has barely any continuity between the two).

Okamiden did not ruin Okami, it just sucked on its own and what little story it tried to change I disregard. I’d replay Okami today in a heartbeat.

Xenoblade Chronicles 2 took a direction I hated, both in style and gameplay, and it made me want to replay XC1. I did. It’s still awesome, though XC3 became my favourite.

And complete opposite of the topic : Baten Kaitos was not bad, but kind of a silly popcorn game to me. Baten Kaitos Origins did not ruin this game : it was so great and flipped the interpretation of the first game so well it made BK better.

missingno, (edited )
@missingno@fedia.io avatar

You're right that it's hard for a sequel to retroactively ruin a singleplayer game, but they can easily ruin a multiplayer game by killing the original's playerbase.

There are also plenty of cases where the sequel may not ruin the original, but does ruin any future the series could've had. Debatable whether that quite fits OP's question, but it seems to be what most of the replies have talked about.

brsrklf,

Well, I did say a sequel would probably not ruin a game I liked… And admittedly, yeah, this involves very few competitive multiplayer games.

The part about a beloved franchise or character didn’t really evoke that kind of ruining to me. But I get that point of view.

Nico_198X, do games w Evo Las Vegas 2025 wrap-up
@Nico_198X@europe.pub avatar

If you’re excited about Invincible definitely check out the show!

ampersandrew,
@ampersandrew@lemmy.world avatar

I plan to! I usually get Prime for one month per year, around Christmas shopping season, so I’ll check it out then, along with Fallout season 2 and Reacher season 3.

B0NK3RS, do games w Red Dead Redemption 2 was amazing.
@B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

It’s good but I didn’t really get on with it after a couple chapters. It constantly goes through highs and lows, and although I can be fun I found the lows to be absolute boredom.

ViatorOmnium, do gaming w A small moment in gaming history

Give them a break, they were searching in Bing.

maniacalmanicmania,
@maniacalmanicmania@aussie.zone avatar

TIL Bing was launched in 2009. That can’t be right.

So the comment I’m replying to could be right on the money.

atomicbocks,

Bing was just a rebrand, Live/MSN Search was a thing for a decade or so at that point.

Kazumara,

I just went and checked Microsoft Encarta 2005, even that finds Fort Gay

Bronzebeard,

Yeah but the minimum wage call center employees who likely aren’t even in the US, didn’t have this issue as part of their script, so they didn’t care.

AstaKask,

Came here to make that exact joke. Have my upvote.

lightnsfw, do games w Red Dead Redemption 2 was amazing.

I loved that game and RDR. I 99% completed it. The only thing I have left is the gambling challenges which are ridiculous. I should have did them before I finished everything else.

SoftestSapphic, do games w What’s the best written Pokémon game?
@SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world avatar

Probably the mystery dungeon games

jordanlund, do gaming w A game you think does DLC incredibly well?
@jordanlund@lemmy.world avatar

The Destiny and Destiny 2 expansions were great… right up until the one that removed 1/2 the game.

GammaGames, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of August 3rd

Been playing some Battlefield 3 after it went on sale, mostly multiplayer. It’s still fun! There are occasional hackers but they get vote kicked within a few minutes.

I’m impressed how well it stands up graphically, and aside from a few control quirks it plays great. The biggest problem is that everyone else on the servers has been playing for the past 15 years so I’m pretty outmatched 😆 though I can occasionally get a nice sniper kill with my recon loudout

DrSleepless, do games w What game sequel ruined a beloved franchise or character for you?

Diablo 4

emb, do games w Evo Las Vegas 2025 wrap-up

Thanks for the writeup!

Crazy how Go1 seems to always be there when a new game comes out, ready to take names.

I really enjoyed watching Marvel 2. Planning to go back and check out CvS2, maybe SF6 and GG as well.

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