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Phegan, do games w Thank you, Thor! 🥳

Now that Thor has helped us achieve our goal. Let us never speak of him again.

B0NK3RS, do games w Microsoft's real problem was never PlayStation
@B0NK3RS@lemmy.world avatar

It’s not Valve/Steam killing Xbox. Microsoft is killing Xbox.

Lucky_777, do games w Signatures skyrocket for **Stop Killing Games** campaign after big youtubers take up the cause, resulting in 100k signatures in 48 hours. (Details on how to help in text body of post)

Fuck, I would sign but I’m a piece of shit American.

ProdigalFrog,

Helping spread the word is still an option, and would be greatly appreciated! :D

treasure, do games w Signatures skyrocket for **Stop Killing Games** campaign after big youtubers take up the cause, resulting in 100k signatures in 48 hours. (Details on how to help in text body of post)
@treasure@feddit.org avatar

Not only do I not mind you yoinking the text, I want to thank you for your contribution to the cause. If everyone who has signed could get one more person to sign, the initiative would succeed!

ProdigalFrog,

Glad to help out, and thank you for letting me use your well written words! :D

BootLoop, do gaming w Try again

So cool they spun off Ness’s character into it’s own game after he was introduced in Smash

melroy,
@melroy@kbin.melroy.org avatar

Same with Lucas.

AlexisFR, do games w Dune game
@AlexisFR@jlai.lu avatar

It should have been a SP game, not this weird pseudo MMO thing.

Skipcast,

Id personally enjoy it far less if that was the case. I just enjoy sharing a huge world with other players I guess

breecher,

Subjective personal opinion of course, but I stay far away from multiplayer games, they are just too toxic and stressful. And I am saying that as someone who basically only played online fps for years.

Skipcast,

Fair enough. This game is mostly pve for the first 50 hours or so depending on which direction you decide to progress in which hasn’t been toxic at all in my experience so far.

Most people ignore you. I met one guy though very early in the game who helped me get around faster before I got my first vehicle and also taught me some other things.

callouscomic, do games w What's an absolutely medium quality game? Not great, incredible or terrible or any single ended extreme. Dead medium quality

A hell of a lot of Ubisoft open-world slop released around and in the 2010s.

De_Narm, (edited ) do games w A game you "didn't know it was bad 'til people told you so"?

Final Fantasy Tactics Advance

People only ever talk about Final Fantasy Tactics and dismiss any of the other games. However, going by the original release, Tactics Advance is by far my favorite. It’s my favorite GBA game and at least in my Top 25 JRPGs, despite having played almost nothing else for the past 20 years. I like many of the things the game gets criticized for.

Endymion_Mallorn,
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Marche and the general lesson of FFTA are great, to me. I love the strategic map mechanics. And honestly, I think the Laws (except in the cases where they're intended to be screwy) are neat additions that make you have to think.

frank,

I loved FFTA and have replayed it multiple times. I’ve played FFTA2 some as well, which was definitely not as good.

I thought A was much better than the original. I didn’t even know it was “not good”

De_Narm,

Usually, whenever people talk about A, you get a few of the following arguments:

  • The story is bad/too childish
  • Laws/Judges are overall a terrible mechanic
  • Learning skills from equipment is bad
  • SRPGs need permadeath
  • Send missions are bad and just there to promote the game with having 300 missions

Of course, I disagree with all of these. Actually, these are some of my favorite things about this game.

frank,

Yeah I don’t see those are negative honestly. The send missions inflated the numbers and I don’t love that you can get locked out of stuff easily but it’s totally fine

ICastFist,
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I personally dislike the skills from equipment because, compared to FFT, it creates an artificial, story-gated wall on character progression (you can’t get the most powerful magic because you can’t get the equipment, because it only unlocks later during the story)

As for the judges, I don’t think they add enough to game to make combat more interesting

Coelacanth,
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Bruh, FFTA is a great game and I will hear no slander of it.

ryven,
@ryven@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

This is the one where we bully our little brother into going back to the world where he can’t walk, right? :P

pinball_wizard,

That’s the one! We can also bully him with snowballs in the opening scene, if we want to.

Endymion_Mallorn,
@Endymion_Mallorn@kbin.melroy.org avatar

Joining the future zombies in abusing Mewt is the fastest way to get past the tutorial.

pinball_wizard, (edited )

And that’s critical, because it’s one of the longest tutorials in game history (because it’s so slow).

I’ve ganged up on Newt every time, after my first playthrough. Poor kid.

Endymion_Mallorn,
@Endymion_Mallorn@kbin.melroy.org avatar

Yep. It's terrifying when you really put together the story with that being part of what Marche does - but he escaped being made into a zombie (which is such a great piece of foreshadowing).

datavoid,

Probably my favourite gameboy game across all generations

joenforcer,

FFTA is great if you never played FFT. If you did, however, it is a cheap imitation that turns it into “baby’s first SRPG”.

FFTA2 did a better job, but those of us that started with FFT were highly disappointed with FFTA as a “sequel”.

De_Narm,

Funnily enough, I really didn’t like FFT. The only thing I could get behind was the story. However, I’m planning on giving the remaster another shot.

ICastFist,
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

I really hope square doesn’t fuck up the remaster like they did with the PSP and Android versions, both shipped with a stupid bug that caused a huge slowdown on every magic-like animation.

match,
@match@pawb.social avatar

FFTA is great but a hidden gem, I don’t think it counts. It’s weird though because I have never met anyone who has played all lf FFT, FFTA, and FFTA2, but I know a lot of people who love either FFT or FFTA

De_Narm,

I’ve played them all! Although, I haven’t finished all of them. I’m planning on fixing that with the FFT remaster, however, I had to drop the original release.

Personally, it goes FFTA > FFTA2 > FFT. I don’t think I’ve ever met someone who likes FFTA2 the most.

kami, do gaming w It's adorable

Tbf PlayStation had all of them back then

Brunbrun6766,
@Brunbrun6766@lemmy.world avatar

So did nintendo with the 64

kami,

Right!

grue,
Venator,

It has more red than the other colours though.

Tattorack,
@Tattorack@lemmy.world avatar

They also had an opening jingle that sounded like stepping through a portal to an exotic dimension.

Venator,

That’s probably because Sega still had blue at the time.

vaguerant, do games w List of Fan (OpenSource) Ports/Remakes of Games
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You seem like you might like osgameclones.com. It's absolutely massive because it includes projects even if they're unfinished or abandoned, but you can sort by playability, development status, even programming language if you're looking to contribute.

OTINOKTYAH,

Thanks for the Tip. I try to look for games that are playable and almost complete and are it to the list

Deconceptualist, do games w Steam Deck / Gaming News #16

You’re amazing. Format is great. I just scroll past the stuff that doesn’t interest me, but more often than not something catches my eye and I end up reading stuff I wouldn’t have clicked on (let alone waded through ads for) on a regular gaming site. That’s such a good feeling, and yeah, reminds me of the old days of flipping through gaming mags.

PerfectDark,
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I’m so glad!!!

I know these are ‘heavy’, but I try my best to break them into sections (*actually, this time I did not do that - typically they’re broken into themed sections like ‘Switch News’, or ‘GOG News’ etc), and make it a little easier to wade through.

I just love writing them in this way, even if they’re not the most convenient. And I do try to ‘pretty’ them up, too! I’m glad you enjoyed this, there’s plenty I’ve done before it if you’re interested in reading others!

:)

Deconceptualist,

Yep, I’ve read a few of the others too. Excellent stuff!

FarceOfWill,

Yeah, the section headlines are huge and that’s exactly right to make this readable while skipping past stuff that means nothing to me

Tedesche, do gaming w Can you *believe* how those Nords stereotype us?

“This one resorts to crime to survive because racist nords won’t give it a job.”

Kusimulkku,

Racist Nords didn’t give sex either I gather

MonkderVierte, do gaming w Can you *believe* how those Nords stereotype us?

Careful, “Blacks are always criminals” territory. How do you think a Khajiit makes a living where nobody gives them a job?

_vote,

Isn’t that the point the meme is making?

rishado,

I think the meme is actually blaming khajits for their own reputation

_cryptagion, do games w Would you like to see a mainline Pokemon game created in the old style?

Old mechanics? No. Old aesthetics? Yes. Pixel graphics are best.

technomad,

What new mechanics would you consider to be in the ‘can’t live without’ category?

_cryptagion,

Sorry, I should have phrased that a little differently. What I mean to say is the game should not be limited to just the mechanics of the older games. There’s so many small mechanics they’ve added since the days of the 2D games on GBA that shouldn’t be ignored just because they aren’t retro.

One mechanic I’ve always loved in any game it’s been in is the ability to have a hideout/home/etc that you can deck out with furniture and whatnot to make it your own. It’s just a comfy mechanic to have.

cattywampas,

I remember this from Gen 3, which is as far as I’ve played. I’m curious what other mechanics are around now that people consider must-haves.

MegaUltraChicken,

Being able to trade with anyone around the world is pretty dope. It was much harder finding another kid with Pokemon Blue so I could get a goddamn Pinsir.

BurntWits,
@BurntWits@sh.itjust.works avatar

In HeartGold/SoulSilver specifically (and then not again after for some reason), you could toggle the running shoes. So much nicer than having to hold B all the time. They also allowed for two Select items (items you can activate without entering the items menu), which also never carried over to other games.

I seem to remember one of the more modern games allowing you to view move details (description, power, accuracy, etc) from the movelist screen during a fight, rather than having to go to Pokemon > [Pokemon] > view moves, or whatever it is. I think one game also allowed you to see if the move you’re about to use is super effective or not, but I’m not really a fan of that one. Learning type effectiveness is part of the game imo, but my opinion on this isn’t too strong.

Not really QOL but I loved mega evolution and would like to see it come back. It was exclusive to Gen 6, which was the last Gen I played, but I heard they never included it in following Gens. It was basically a temporary “evolution” (a different form) for specific fully evolved Pokemon for just the fight. Only one Pokemon can mega evolve per fight though, so you gotta choose wisely. Gen 6 competitive battling was peak imo for just that reason.

I really liked the EV training in Gen 6, not sure if that carried over but it made it much easier to increase EVs, rather than having to fight the same Pokemon over and over again.

HMs eventually disappeared. Gen 4 had a whole bunch, then in Gen 5 I think there were still a lot but most weren’t required for progression (I think in order to beat the game you only needed one of the HMs, I can’t remember which. The rest were just for optional stuff I think. It’s been a while though). I think in Gen 7 they finally removed HMs. The moves are still available I think, but they don’t do anything outside of battle.

I’m sure there’s more I’m forgetting, someone else can expand on this list.

Bbbbbbbbbbb,

I dont know which game but they did add a QoL feature that tells you whether a move is effective, super effective, or ineffective vs monsters youve fought before, based on typings.

smeg,

I remember that being the “feature” which really highlighted the dumbing-down of the game. Work things out for yourself? Look them up? Remember what you’ve learned? No, we’ve solved the puzzle for you, don’t worry.

JcbAzPx,

It’s not meant to be a rote memorization game. That sort of feature is meant to enhance the true point of the game.

A game they make for children, btw.

smeg,

Not to blow my own trumpet, but I was able to memorise basic type relationships as a small child!

That is a summing-up of the criticism that I’ve seen a few times though: they refuse to accept that their players grow up and only ever aim the games at youngsters, difficulty-wise.

doug, do games w My Steam Community Content bingo card: appreciative screenshot, endearing fan art, random Russian post, how to sex, and an in-depth guide.
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JustARaccoon,

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LunarLoony,
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Oh man, I hate that ““review”” format

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