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njm1314, do games w What games are just objective masterpieces?

Mega Man X

Deflated0ne, do games w Oblivion remake is... really making it apparent how outdated Bethesda is in its approach to making games
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Then play something else. These are RPGs. You’re supposed to immerse yourself and play the role. Are you a Khajiiti Skooma fiend who the Emperor stumbled upon that then goes on a wacky series of adventures? Did you say screw Jaffre and head straight to Kvatch cuz that’s where your plug lives and end up going into literal hell to save him? Eventually becoming The Hero of Kvatch?

Did you parlay your new found fame into new found money which you used to greatly expand your skooma consumption? Along the way becoming leader of guilds and the avatar of a God?

Or did you mainline the golden path. Decide this is ass and dip because you have no imagination?

You get out of these games what you put in. My favorite skyrim playthrough is one without weapons. I use a mod called “Wandering Thuum Practitioner” and Ordinator. Those two will make you as near as possible a lore accurate user of Shouts. Don’t need weapons. Something attacks you? Burp it to death. Shout it off a mountain. Roast it to ash. Because you were given some training in the Thuum by a former Greybeard who for whatever reason left High Hrothgar long ago. What are the odds that the old man would find The Last Dragonborn potentially decades before they were needed and gave them a boost.

But yes. They have fallen off. Starfield was fine. Once. The whole starborn plot was a waste of time. In my opinion. The shine falls off a multiverse real quick when there’s no difference between the universes. I know what they expected. They gave modders all the room they’d ever need and then some to spread out and build anything they wanted. They expected modders to fill up the game. They got complacent that the modders would always be there to do what people with deadlines and budgets cannot. And I wish they had. I no-lifed Starfield when it came out. Loved it. But by my 2nd trip through the unity I was pretty much done with it. There was nothing else to see. No variation in the multiverse. Outside of The Lodge anyway. And they could have saved it with that first DLC. The potential was there. All they had to do was give us more about who came before us through The Unity. Some info about those who built it or discovered it. Advanced alien civilization or some cosmic god. Something. But no. We got human incompetence run amuck. That shit is boring. And it was boring. There was no grand mystery to solve. No clues to a greater understanding. Just nothing of consequence. So it flopped.

The next remake tho. Fallout 3. Oh that mfer is gonna do NUMBERS. You hear me?! We’ve been begging for a sequel to 3 or a remake for 20 years. Then after that I swear to Robert Edwin House’s ghost they better do New Vegas.

BuboScandiacus, do games w What games are just objective masterpieces?
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Doom (93) I guess ?

Also HL and HL2

davidgro, do games w What games are just objective masterpieces?

Super Hexagon

It’s about as simple as a ‘modern’ game can be (I read there was even a port of it to Commodore 64.) but it’s a finely tuned machine. When you lose - and you will, a lot - it feels like mostly your own fault and not the game’s.

The difficulty levels very accurately start at Hard for the easiest one. There are 6 total levels, the next 5 difficulties are Harder, Hardest, Hardester, Hardestest, and Hardestestest.

With much time and luck I can beat the first level (unlocking the 4th). On a lost save I had unlocked the 5th level by completing the 2nd, and have only ever seen the 6th in videos from other people. I would have to beat the 3rd to see it myself, and that’s not happening.

The criteria to beat a level is “last for 60 seconds”.

FooBarrington,

Super. Hexagon.

It’s hard to explain the relief I felt upon beating the last level. I can fairly easily survive for 300s in the first one, but I’ve never gotten close to beating the last one again.

The most important tip I can give: if you have a 60Hz monitor, turn off VSync. Makes a huge difference.

There’s also a “spiritual successor” called Open Hexagon that’s extendable by the community if you want more, though I haven’t played it myself.

davidgro,

I’ll have to try that vsync thing when I get a new PC (laptop). I’m playing stuff on my phone or Android tablet lately

stormdelay,

It’s really good, I played it again recently after not touching it for maybe 10 years, and finally beat the last difficulty in an attempt to prove to myself I’m still not old

dual_sport_dork,
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I thought at first you guys were thinking of this, and I was puzzled. Then I looked it up.

Crivens, it’s like a combination of Tempest and Flappy Bird, but since it’s a Terry Cavanagh game it’s also been whacked over the head soundly with VVVVVV.

weirdbeardgame, do games w What games are just objective masterpieces?

The Spyro the dragon trilogy for me is just an absolute masterpiece.

Final Fantasy VII, IX and X are three master pieces

Metroid prime and fusion

Fatal Frame trilogy on the PlayStation 2, Forbidden Siren, Silent Hill 2, Resident Evil 2 are amongst the best of the best

babyincubi, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of May 25th

On mobile:

  • Magic Survival, as usual.
  • Squad Busters, got into it again recently, having lots of fun.
  • Mo.co, the newest of the bunch, was finally able to try it after a while of that invite/qr bullshit not working for me, idk why it’s even there still. It’s a lot of fun so far, but i’m not happy with the character creation and i’m a bit tired of this kind artstyle lol.

On PC

  • Left 4 Dead 2, as usual, lmao, trying some maps out and updating my mods.
  • Conquest Dark, recent purchase, very fun, loving the artstyle and the feel of combat.
  • Vampire Survivors, finishing up the latest dlc and some other content.
Jankatarch, do gaming w That fucking helicopter level

Tutorial.

Kattiydid, do games w What games are just objective masterpieces?

Zelda Breath of the wild for me. Don’t get me wrong I enjoyed Tears of the Kingdom but breath of the wild scratched a perfect itch for me. Especially master mode. Well over 1000 hours played.

dual_sport_dork,
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I also maintain that Breath of the Wild was superior to Tears of the Kingdom. Apparently this opinion makes Zelda fans incredibly salty.

Kattiydid,

It’s the vibe. TotK just… Feels more industrial, and less clean and hopeful. BotW was just so pretty and you HAD to walk to places or glide the first time. The machines in TotK made it so easy to skip the nature that it felt less rewarding to play. Like, if you could just snap your fingers and have the perfect house immediately with no work, no effort, the house wouldn’t feel as rewarding as one you built with your own skill.

ms_lane, do games w What games are just objective masterpieces?

Sid Meier’s Pirates.

Either version.

breecher,

I was going to say Sid Meier’s Civilization, but both of them qualifies really.

B0NK3RS, do games w What games are just objective masterpieces?
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Thomas Was Alone

I’ve never felt so much for quadrilateral shapes.

zerofk,

That’s a great game indeed. The narration is on point.

rustydrd, (edited ) do games w What games are just objective masterpieces?
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Assuming that “masterpiece” refers to the quality and impact the games had in their time (not how well they aged) some of my picks would be:

  • Baldur’s Gate 2 + ToB
  • Star Wars: KotoR
  • Morrowind
  • Read Dead Redemption 2
  • The Witcher 3
  • The Last of Us 1+2
  • God of War
  • Shadow of the Colossus
  • The Legend of Zelda: BOTW
  • Mass Effect 1+2
  • Disco Elysium
  • Half Life 2
  • BioShock 1
  • Diablo 2
  • Fallout 2

I don’t know how objective this list is. Some picks are definitely subjective and fit more in a “flawed masterpiece” category of games that had a large impact on how I perceived games but that may not be so widely acclaimed as some others on this list.

Dremor,
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You could probably add E33 to that, even if it is still too early to know how much impact it will have.

Coelacanth,
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Hard to argue with most of those. I’d put Ocarina of Time over BotW, but that’s splitting hairs. Diablo 2 needs LoD included in my opinion.

God of War is an embarrassing blind spot in my gaming history. Is it actually that good?

rustydrd,
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God of War has two big strengths that make it a great game in my opinion. The first is the story with its great characters, presentation, and voice acting. The second is the overall “feel” of the game, which can be a bit “game-y” at times but is really tight overall with only a handful of core mechanics that are exceptionally well implemented.

BastingChemina, do games w What games are just objective masterpieces?

Journey

There is not a single word in the game, barely any control but the game take you through an emotional story.

It’s multiplayer in a sense that you might meet another player, they can help you, you can help them or just continue on your path and despite not having any words it just fell like a genuine, pure connection with someone.

And the music is amazing.

dual_sport_dork,
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Journey is indeed absolutely fantastic. It finally got a PC port a while ago after languishing on the PS3 for quite some years, and its hardware requirements are probably low enough in the modern era that practically anybody should be able to experience it.

My only gripe is that online randos seem not to understand the meditation achievement, and get antsy when you try to entice them to sit there with you until the achievement pops. And since you can’t type at them you can’t communicate to them what’s going on.

I got the trophy on PS3 back in the day but I haven’t successfully wrangled anybody into helping me get the Steam achievement for that yet…

Phunter, do games w What games are just objective masterpieces?

Sekiro

Few games have such tight game design, story, lore, and characters blended so well into a single experience.

I don’t think I even want or need a sequel.

msage,

I tried playing it, but the combat… the combat, man, I can play many games, finished Elden Ring, played ton of CS1.6, Dota 2, Terraria Infernum… but Sekiro I could not finish.

I’ve heard it’s a rhytmic game, but I suck at those, too.

Luffy879, do gaming w That fucking helicopter level

Every time its the same

„I wonder why I havent played Elite in a while“, then proceed to find myself in the outer rim of the galaxy in enemy powerplay territory with a sidewinder

Maalus,

I mean, catch a taxi? How’d you manage to fuck up Rule 1 so hard you ended up in a sidewinder with no way to import cash in enemy powerplay (which btw got redone and probably doesn’t apply anymore)

MrScottyTay, do gaming w That fucking helicopter level

Helicopter level is nowhere near as bad as everyone says it is.

I remembered it as being hard from being a kid. But every time I’ve played it since as an adult I’ve been very surprised that i was able to do it either my first try for that playthrough or at the second or third at most.

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