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De_Narm, do games w Any game with a forced stealth section needs to have it as a warning so you know not to buy crap.

It’s a pet peeve of mine, I hate stealth sections. Waiting around just isn’t fun and most stealth sections are just that.

However, that was years ago. I haven’t encountered one in a long time since I mostly stopped playing AAA games - by now these games are an amalgamation of so many worse design decisions, I almost miss the time stealth sections were my biggest issue.

noxy, do gaming w Silent Hill 2 (2024) Review Thread
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Its good. Not perfect, but better than I expected.

Headphones definitely recommended, a halfway decent Atmos home theater system sounds great but I still picked up subtle sounds better with even just bluetooth headphones.

Ambience is very much on point. Dialogue is a good mix of well-acted, and a tad “off” like the original. Angela and Eddie seem faithfully redone, so far. James too honestly.

Apartments were a nice change-up from the original, not too different thematically but still essentially a whole new layout, not at all a copy and paste job. Showdown with big knife guy was a big departure, though. Not sure if better or worse, but different from the original

Some graphical glitches (something like ghosting of the fog around objects moving on the screen, also flashes of light in the distance) sometimes that are frankly unacceptable for a $70 game, especially a game of this sort of mood, but hopefully they get those patched soon.

Combat is not exactly great. Nor was it in the original, to be fair. The dodging mechanic is a bit much, and at least on the hardest combat difficulty, it feels like you gotta already be familiar with enemy attack patterns, since it doesn’t give you much chance to learn and survive. But it does all feel learnable, so we’ll see if I just need to get gooder.

Steam achievement notifications at least one broke immersion for me, I might try to mute those next time I play.

But overall I’m very eager to resume playing after work, I left off after the apartments (and stayed up far too late doing so!)

chloyster,

I’m super happy with it so far, though I am not quite as far. I got up to Woodside apartments last night before going to bed.

Totally agree on the ambiance. They absolutely match the original and Akira Yamaoka did an amazing job in this department yet again. Also agree on the dialogue, really happy with it so far. I was worried due to how much I disliked the hd collections redone vocals but they did a good job here.

So far haven’t had much in the department of graphical glitches, though I did notice my frame rate tanked when I got to the apartments at the end of my session so I made need to tweak some settings.

Combat hasn’t bothered me but also I’m playing on standard and haven’t gotten the pistol yet so my thoughts are developing. Melee is quite satisfying in this game though imo

Agree on the steam achievements haha.

While I’m still early it does seem like they’ve grabbed the vibes straight from the original and dropped them into a modern coat of paint. And at the end of the day sh2 thrives on its vibes, so I’m very happy. Excited to keep playing

Dremor, do games w Was Big Boss actually in MGSV?
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Please review rule 5 and mark your post as containing spoilers.

Ethereal87, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 6th
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Satisfactory. It hit 1.0 about a month ago and I’ve been chipping away at a new world. It is so satisfying to build a working factory and figuring out the right input rate for your resources…it just feels so zen like.

I’m also weirdly feeling an itch to purchase and get into either Pokemon Scarlet or Violet. I can’t explain it, but I’ve apparently crossed the threshold of holding off and it just keeps floating around in my head.

Maalus, do zapytajszmer w Szukam fachowej pomocy dla uciekiniera z "poprawczaka".

Historia prosta i rozwiazanie tez proste - zatrudnic prawnika / isc na konsultacje / zadzwonic. Prawnik moze gadac z obiema stronami, traktuje ta osobe jako swojego klienta wiec ma wzgledem niego obowiazki - i.e. zachowania tajemnicy. Prawnikowi powie co sie stalo (100% prawdy wymagane i gadanie o “niewygodnych” rzeczach), prawnik wie jak wyglada bagno w ktore sie wbil i jak z niego wyjsc zeby bylo najmniej szkody. Mozliwe, ze najmniej szkody nie znaczy tego, czego chcesz dla tej osoby.

Jedna z rzeczy “latwych do zauwazenia” w tej historii to to, ze mlody wrocil do domu. Sedziowie nie sa debilami, jakby chcial to pierwsza rzecza ktora zrobi jest wyslanie policji do jego domu.

Petros,
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Dzięki za sugestie. Sprawa już jest rozwiązana.

Maalus,

Mam nadzieje ze pozytywnie, powodzenia

index, do games w I'm tired of every game being live service
miltsi, do games w Rusted Moss is pretty good (Metroidvania)

Not a full recommendation, but Pronty was a nice small metroidvania. It was a nice inbetween game while waiting for larger games to play.

  • You control your character and your weapon independently
  • There is very little platforming as you can swim into any direction
  • Enemy designs and environments were interesting in the earlier half. Environments were a bit uninspiring later on
  • Took me around 8h to fully clear (excluding highest difficulty mode)
Alabaster_Mango,
@Alabaster_Mango@lemmy.ca avatar

Looks neat! I’m terrified of the ocean though, lol.

Stern, do games w Rusted Moss is pretty good (Metroidvania)
@Stern@lemmy.world avatar

If you haven’t already, Axiom Verge, both Blasphemous games and Cave Story are all consistently recommended (for good reason!), along with the two Ori games. If you get a bit further out from there you might try Psuedoregalia, Iconoclasts, Owlboy, The Messenger, Animal Well, Shantae and the Pirates Curse, and La Mulana.

Alabaster_Mango,
@Alabaster_Mango@lemmy.ca avatar

Sweet, thanks! I loved the heck outta Blasphemous and the Ori games. I’d love to see another game in the Ori universe, it’s so pretty. Some of the others have been on my wish list for a bit. Might be time to crack one open.

Another not bad series is Guacamelee. I haven’t played the second one yet, but I really enjoyed the humor and gameplay of the first.

Cadeillac,
@Cadeillac@lemmy.world avatar

The second Guacamelee is more of the first. Nothing wrong with that, but my partner and I played them back to back, and I just couldn’t do it. I’m gonna play it eventually, I love the series, but I should have taken a break between them

Silentiea,
@Silentiea@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Thoughts on Axiom Verge 2?

Stern,
@Stern@lemmy.world avatar

Not as good as 1, but still nice. Wouldn’t get it full price personally.

Nibodhika, do games w I'm tired of every game being live service

While I get where you’re coming from, Fallout 76 was a bad example, you don’t need a subscription to play (unless your preferred system of choice asks you for it regardless of the game you play) and it is intended to be a multiplayer first game, you might not like it, but it is not an example of what you’re complaining anymore than Elder Scrolls Online or World of Warcraft (which actually has a subscription model).

And the answer is simple, don’t buy those games, there are thousands of excellent single player games, if always online games start to fail companies will stop doing it, vote with your wallet. I recommend taking a look at indie games, there are several excellent games and almost assuredly they don’t have DRM, or at least not always online ones.

Poopfeast420, do games w Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero | Review Thread
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I have no interest in playing this game myself, but I’ve been watching a streamer go thorugh the story mode. The combat is whatever, probably good enough if you like this type of game. The story between all the fights is told absolutely horribly though. Lots of stuff just gets skipped over or mentioned in a single picture. Like suddenly Goku is Super Saiyan God, with no explanation or a character is dead.

paladin3494,

I guess this means it’s fan service and doesn’t intend to tell the stories to a new audience which is fair

wizardbeard, do games w Rusted Moss is pretty good (Metroidvania)

There’s always the classics: Super Metroid and Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is a spritual sequel to Symphony, made by a good chunk of the people who made Symphony now that Konami has effectively stopped making games.

The Castlevania GBA and DS games are great as well.

I also really enjoyed Blaster Master Zero. It has a few distinct gameplay styles within the overarching metroidvania style overworld progression. Side scrolling platformer in a tank, on foot, and isometric on foot shooter.

I’ve enjoyed what I’ve played of Xeodrifter, but I didn’t get too far into it.

Katana314,

Funny thing is, I’ve enjoyed a lot of Metroidvanias, but…never enjoyed Symphony of the Night. There’s so much forceful encounter repetition, so many dead end items that don’t actually help you “unlock any doors”, and it’s so easy to get into a rut of wandering the castle unsure where you can go next.

Cadeillac,
@Cadeillac@lemmy.world avatar

I’m not trying to tell you you have to like it, or how to play your games, but there is no shame in using a guide if it helps you enjoy it more. I’ve had to come to terms with that personally

Katana314,

That’s the thing. I even remember trying to use a guide, but it’s difficult to work past all the “Here are 18 secrets that don’t do anything you can get from the beginning” as well as all the bits you can do out of order. Locating the part of the guide that gives you just enough to keep playing on your own is really difficult.

Many other Metroidvanias are sort of more clearly delineated between story beats, or major powerups you’re meant to get in order, all of which allow you to go places you couldn’t before.

Cadeillac,
@Cadeillac@lemmy.world avatar

That’s fair, like I said I wasn’t trying to say you did it wrong or anything. Just kinda posting that for who ever may need it

Alabaster_Mango,
@Alabaster_Mango@lemmy.ca avatar

“Blaster Master?” takes long drag on cigarette “I haven’t heard that name game in years.”

Man, I remember playing the OG on NES. Didn’t know they remade it… And made it all anime lookin’? Neat. If you’ll excuse me, I must go and tidy my crypt now.

I recently picked up the Castlevania Anniversary Collection. For all the Metroidvanias I’ve played as an adult, I never really got too into them as a kid. Gotta make up for that at some point, lol. Symphony of the Night isn’t on there, but I don’t want to start mid storyline (I’m kidding). My biggest fear is playing Castlevania will just make me more impatient for the next season of Castlevania Nocturne.

BattleFox, do games w Day 81 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games I’ve been playing until I forget to post Screenshots

Me everytime I step outside for 0.1 second

BigBananaDealer, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of October 6th
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100%ing midnight suns and also playing through the new starfield dlc 😎

DdCno1,

Were you still playing Starfield when the DLC came out or did you continue your old save game? I’m asking, because while I enjoyed the main game when it released (got something like 110 hours out of it), I haven’t touched it since and I wonder how easy it is to get back into.

captain_aggravated, do games w I'm tired of every game being live service
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

Go for smaller studios and indies. Go for the nerd shit, too. Satisfactory just came out of early access, 1.0 is out, it does have multiplayer components but they do not host servers; you can open your own save file for friends to join or you can run your own dedicated server.

Factorio is launching a HUGE expansion pretty imminently.

Subnautica 2 is in the works (Below Zero is now officially an expansion pack of Subnautica 1).

Go play a game called Perfect Vermin. Do not look up anything about it just go play it.

AWittyUsername,

A full price expansion pack?

cows_are_underrated,
@cows_are_underrated@feddit.org avatar

For Factorio, yes. The expansion costs about the same as the normal game, but it adds insane amounts of content for the game. You can travel to other worlds, build entirely new factories and we even get nuclear fusion. Factorio space age is AFAIK absolutely worth the price.

captain_aggravated,
@captain_aggravated@sh.itjust.works avatar

It’s practically a sequel, they’re adding so much to it. And the original game is pretty good as well.

AWittyUsername,

I meant subnautica below zero

Etterra, do games w I'm tired of every game being live service

We all are, but people keep paying them money. It won’t stop until people get their heads out of their asses and stop doing that. Kind of like how microtransactions won’t go away because whales won’t stop shoveling dump trucks of money at mobile games.

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