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GolGolarion, (edited ) do gaming w Best "Lets Play" Series

invidious.io.lol/playlist?list=PL57hJfweW_2uqAdRA…

SBFP suffer through Omikron the nomad soul. This LP is definitively the best way to experience that game

cadeje,
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All the David Cage sbfp let’s plays are fuckin gold. I don’t watch playthroughs anymore but I will go back and watch those every now and then

AlmightyTritan,

The editing of the LP also really helps the vibe of !Sanity at Risk!

badgerson, do gaming w Best "Lets Play" Series

I profoundly enjoyed UberDanger’s “Journey from 1-60” . An adventure though WoW Classic full of insanity, grinding and virtual gambling. Nothing like it. www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dXLG-Wf93s

gromnar, do gaming w Any Analogue Pocket Enjoyers Out There?

What is an “Analogue pocket” for those of us … Out of the loop?

Raincloud,

A Game Boy clone console that can play original Game Boy (Color/Advance) cartridges with a terrific screen and support for many more systems’ ROMs via OpenFPGA.

tombuben,

It’s an expensive high end GameBoy clone, basically. It uses some specialized hardware (FPGA) to run original GB cartridges and can also run other retro consoles pretty well. It’s a bit nicer than most other handheld emulator devices that are on the market right now, although it’s limited in some other ways.

Hellebert, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?

A zombie building game like 7 Days to Die, but with the emphasis on building and not pogs per second on Twitch to drive sales.

Also No Man’s Sky but built from the ground up for PC with HOTAS support and far more varied and better procedural generation.

Kolanaki, do gaming w Any Analogue Pocket Enjoyers Out There?
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I only have analogue pockets on my pants. I didn’t even know they made digital pockets.

sol, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?

One limitation that games like Civ suffer from is that diplomacy is ultimately pretty shallow because there can only be one winner, so even when you’re building alliances or trading relationships it is generally to gain some temporary benefit until you are in a position to defeat your partner later on (whether militarily, scientifically, etc).

What I would love to see is a multiplayer game like Civ but where each player has independent win conditions (so that a game could have multiple winners, or no winners). The condition could even just be to attain a certain level of happiness or wealth. And if you achieve that then you win even if other nations are bigger or stronger, and conversely if you don’t achieve it you lose even if you are the last nation standing. So decisions to go to war, or focus on technological development, or build alliances or trading relationships, etc, are driven by the wants and needs of your own people and not just a need to dominate others.

ndondo,

I think I’d like that if there was a single winner as well. Something like to win you need to complete two objectives, one public and one secret. So other players can still work against you but they dont know what you’re trying to do.

PatheticGroundThing,

even when you’re building alliances or trading relationships it is generally to gain some temporary benefit until you are in a position to defeat your partner later on (whether militarily, scientifically, etc).

This is exactly what made me gravitate away from Civ games and more towards Paradox strategy, where the AI actually behaves more like a real country would do instead of a player trying to win a game.

drcouzelis, do gaming w Any Analogue Pocket Enjoyers Out There?
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What are your favorite games to play on it? :)

I still have and play games regularly on my original Game Boy but I got to try the Analogue Pocket at a friend’s house, it was really nice!

msprout,

Right now, I am really enjoying Mario & Luigi on GBA. This one somehow missed me, perhaps because I was expecting something closer to Paper Mario at the time.

drcouzelis, do gaming w Best "Lets Play" Series
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I really enjoy the “Was it good?” series by Josh Strife! I guess technically they aren’t long plays, he plays through older, fondly remembered games, trims the recordings, and adds great commentary. The videos are still quite long though. I especially enjoyed his commentary of Tomb Raider (the original).

m.youtube.com/

…I guess I’ll also mention, I also do some let’s plays with my friend 👀 but I don’t think they’re really anything special. We just enjoy retro video games and chatting!

m.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL4Q1VsUyrfsnzhtRA3lU…

CatBusBand, do gaming w What are your favorite video games that force you to pull out the pen and paper?

Oxygen Not Included. Gotta compute the rate at which dupes consume resources to adjust production. It’s so hard yet so satisfying. The dupes are extremely stupid though

bionicjoey, do gaming w What are your favorite video games that force you to pull out the pen and paper?

Return of the Obra Dinn

JillyB,

Came here to mention this. I had so many clues and mysteries I was trying to keep track of that I was regularly jotting down notes

Coelacanth,
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This was my first thought as well.

I’m trying to put it in a way that won’t spoil clues for those who haven’t played it yet, but I ended up with plenty of notes and even took screenshots of the ship maps to scribble notes on.

God I wish I could forget all about it and play it for the first time again.

SamPond,
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This was going to be mine as well. The fact that you don’t start to investigate the mystery in chronological order turned out to be quite a treat, as I need some way to organize my thoughts.

Fantastic game, honestly, I’ve had quite a few good detective experiences the past few years that nearly perfected the genre to me.

BertieWooster, do gaming w What are your favorite video games that force you to pull out the pen and paper?

Dishonored 2!
Not the whole game, just a single level where you can avoid killing and sneaking by solving the Jindosh riddle.

Cpt_ManlyPink, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?

True MMORTS with persistent non-instanced map and PVE content.

IMO best example was Ballerium developed by Majorem ( but game doesn’t exist anymore ) - on graphical level looked like WC3, on PVE side there were monster encounters and monster pack migrations that you could engage or had to run from

Duchess, do gaming w What type of game do you want to play that doesn't really exist?
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  • trslim,

    I think Dan Carlin made a VR experience that was just an experience of ww1 trench warfare. He had it set up in a museum and around the VR was a set that was supposed to emulate the feel and smell of a ww1 trench. I think you can the the VR experience at home though, you just wont get the touch.

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  • tombuben,

    It’s called War Remains, and it’s basically just a 15 minute VR experience without any real interactive elements. Works really well as a complementary piece to Hardcore History though.

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  • trslim,

    Not necessarily a realistic game, but you could check out the horror game 1916. It takes place in german trenches and there are other things in the trenches, namely dinosaurs. A little silly, but it doesnt feel silly when you have a dino chasing you and all you have is a flare.

    Amnesia: The Bunker is another good choice.

    amio, do gaming w What are your favorite video games that force you to pull out the pen and paper?

    I play Ocarina of Time randomizers using both a tracker and my own notes. That game is pretty huge, especially when things are shuffled around.

    Gekkonen, (edited ) do gaming w Best "Lets Play" Series

    Trespasser by Research Indicates is honestly so well written that it feels like director’s commentary rather than a let’s play.

    Bobbin Threadbare’s Deus Ex. It’s half let’s play, half a series of lectures on various topics relating to the game.

    For me a good let’s play is about the game and representing it, not about about the personality doing it.

    Sordid,
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    That Trespasser LP is what motivated me to play through the game myself, and I have no regrets. That game is insane. It’s awful, don’t get me wrong, but crazy ahead of its time. They basically tried to make a VR game two decades before VR gaming became a thing. Without Trespasser, we wouldn’t have Half-Life: Alyx. Research Indicates’ LP is a fantastic way to experience this obscure but fascinating title.

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