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Thteven, do gaming w Back to total war I guess
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Yarr

KITA, do games w Best game ever?

Dark Souls was the one that won that vote that happened a few years ago

Broadfern, do gaming w Back to total war I guess
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Telling myself I’m saving money by going through my backlog and doing second/third playthroughs:

any1th3r3, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 24th

I finished a couple of games last week, SotN and Sayonara: Wild Hearts.

I’m currently back on DOS2 and I quite enjoy the slow pace of the game.
I might also attempt another playthrough of Bloodborne.

Kolanaki, do games w Best game ever?
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Somewhere between Rimworld and Dwarf Fortress lies the perfect life simulation.

Flagstaff,
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Maybe Odd Realm?

Jeffool, do games w Best game ever?
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Tetris in a walkway. Any format, really. It’s just great.

GoOnASteamTrain, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 24th

Avowed is still going strong! Loving it! :)

lowleveldata, do gaming w Back to total war I guess

How about a credit card

Vopyr, (edited ) do games w Best game ever?
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I don’t think I have any favorites, there are too many great games to determine the best game, well… VA-11 Hall-A. It’s one of the few games that really touched me and affected my emotions deeply. Also, I love this game ost, one of the best game soundtracks ever, imo.

drasglaf,
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I’ve played it 3 or 4 times in the last few years since I bought it, I love it. I hope the sequel ends up happening one day.

Vopyr,
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I only recently remembered about the sequel, I thought it had been canceled, but it seems that the development is still going on.

Telorand, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 24th

Just 100%'d MiSide. A really great horror experience without being overly gory or using a bunch of cheap jumpscares, and there’s some fun and silly elements, too.

troyunrau, do gaming w Back to total war I guess
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Steam sale. $0.12. sold!

_Lory98_, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 24th

Trying to finish Trails of Cold Steel II.

My opinion hasn’t really changed on it from last time, it still drags and most of the game feels like padding, the characters are uninteresting and the combat is a downgrade from the older games. The tone of the writing also really doesn’t fit the setting and that bothers me a lot.

As with CS1, the bond system feels unnecessary and it’s not really used for character growth (which would have probably been fine if they were interesting in the main story). I’m still playing only because I really liked the previous games, otherwise I’d have dropped them early into CS1.

Borrowed Nine Sols and tried it for a few hours. It seems quite good, I really enjoy the art and parrying feels really satisfying.

CatLikeLemming, do games w Half Life: Alyx is Five Years Old Today
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Somewhat hot take… I’d argue Boneworks (not Bonelab) was “better”, at least if you’re used to VR and if you judge by freedom and replay value. Don’t get me wrong, playing through Half Life Alyx was fun and engaging, but to me it had little to no replay value, since for all it did great in visuals, audio, accessibility, and especially story, it failed dramatically in physics. Since I played Alyx right after Boneworks, I kept trying to pick stuff up which I ended up not being able to for larger objects, and the first time I tried to knock a Combine over the head with a pipe I was so sorely disappointed. Alyx has absolutely everything Boneworks is missing, yet that physics core is what kept me coming back to the latter. It really clicked for me when I noticed how many things in Boneworks one can solve in alternate ways by “abusing” physics. Climbing is a learned skill and combat can be as much shooting as it can be using knives, fists, shoving someone off a ledge, or grabbing an enemy and throwing it at others. It’s what truly made me realize how much potential VR had, being able to interact with a full physics simulation, where even your own body is a physics object, with your physical hands is amazing.

Psythik,

I feel like most people who sing praises for Alyx only do so because it was their first VR game. (a lot of people bought a headset just for it.) It’s decent game, but without VR it’s nothing special.

Sucks that VR is still a niche product, despite it being an obtainable consumer product for almost a decade now (edit: and affordable for over half a decade now). When the OG Rift and Vive first dropped, I imagined it being as popular as traditional gaming within 5 years. Yet here we are 9 years later and we still don’t have epic, 50+ hour AAA experiences in VR because hardly anyone owns a headset. Every VR game feels like an indie title.

ModernRisk, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of March 24th

I’m currently playing Final Fantasy 16, about 3 hours in. So far, so good.

Once (finally) my new monitor arrives, I’ll re-start with couple of games that I had to put down due to monitor giving me trouble (white lines, lagging and such);

  • Last of us part 1 remake
  • Plague tale requiem
  • Hell Blade 2
Rhynoplaz, do games w Game Name Help

I know this isn’t what you’re looking for, but you reminded me of Beamrider. We played the shit out of that one back in the day!

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