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Zoomboingding, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?
@Zoomboingding@lemmy.world avatar

Bit of an odd one, but the “Jump Up, Superstar” sequence from Mario Odyssey. It was just a crash of nostalgia combined with the unapologetic celebration of Mario games in general and a heap of affirmation that you, the player, are awesome. It was so beautiful that I couldn’t help it.

And other givens like the endings to Mother 3 and Undertale.

Empricorn,

This is the first “happy cry” I’ve seen in this thread, and I’m so glad I found it! That sequence at the end of New Donk City was so great…

macbean, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

The epilogue of Life is Strange: Before the Storm

Ticklemytip, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

FFX ending. Since VII has been mentioned a few times. But after 100 hours on X. That ending got me good.

Zeth0s, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

When doomguy picks the super shotgun in doom eternal. Most moving moment of video games history

Candelestine, do games w What moment from a video game made you cry?

Two games, that I can remember.

One was a particular Journey playthrough, where I happened to match with another really good player. We spent basically the entire game airborne, which if you know Journey mechanics, takes some doing. They drew me a heart at the end, that did it.

Second was my first successful Suzerain run. A morgna wes core.

bionicjoey,

Suzerain was awesome. I need to go back to it. I still haven’t seen most of the endings.

Candelestine,

Hell yea! I’ve been wondering how long it’d be until I ran into someone on Lemmy had played it. lol Yeah it’s pretty good. I’m glad the devs have returned to the project too. I know they wanted to try out other stuff, but in this one subgenre, they’re the fucking kings man. Biggest fish in the whole pond imo. It’s a good spot to be in.

One of the more niche games around, for sure though. lol

bionicjoey,

Yeah I found out about it from the YouTuber quill18, who basically only does content on weird niches in gaming.

Kolanaki, do games w I am returning my Playstation Portal
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In these comments: People who can’t figure out what sarcasm is.

Goronmon,

That or they just don’t like the content of the post?

I haven’t upvoted the post because I’m not a huge fan of the “I’m not like other gamers/posters” style of content and don’t really want to encourage it.

Kolanaki,
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I said nothing of the point value on the post. One can clearly see the comments here and how most of them blatantly took the post seriously (or didn’t actually read the body).

Ecksell,
@Ecksell@lemmy.one avatar

On the internet? There is no way!

Malgas, do gaming w Puzzle games with procedurally-generated levels?
smeg,
Romanmir, do gaming w Steam Sale Games
@Romanmir@lemmy.today avatar

Just picked up Kenshi… becasue I’m a masochist.

Titan, do gaming w How are you all playing these insanely complex games?

No need to watch tutorials on how to create a character brother. Figuring things out as you play is the fun part

Kolanaki, (edited ) do gaming w How are you all playing these insanely complex games?
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Destiny, Deep Rock Galactic and Overwatch are complex?

I play Dwarf Fortress. And I got into it before the Steam version gave it a functional UI. Maybe I’m just spoiled. I’ve been gaming since I was 3 or 4, so like 90% of what most games require is already ingrained in me. That last 10% is the stuff unique to a particular game; and recently I’m finding these unique things to be the only things not taught in a tutorial. And that is pretty annoying that they will teach the basic controls, which even a non gamer could figure out in mere seconds, but not a mechanic unique to that specific game that no other game has done before.

stardreamer,
@stardreamer@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Some people play games to turn their brains off. Other people play them to solve a different type of problem than they do at work. I personally love optimizing, automating, and min-maxing numbers while doing the least amount of work possible. It’s relatively low-complexity (compared to the bs I put up with daily), low-stakes, and much easier to show someone else.

Also shout-out to CDDA and FFT for having some of the worst learning curves out there along with DF. Paradox games get an honorable mention for their wiki.

aram855, do games w For the people playing City Skylines 2 how do you solve 'High rent"

Zone smaller housing plots. The smaller the house, the lower the rent.

Korinne,

If this works, you just added another way to create denser neighborhoods for me.

DoucheBagMcSwag, do gaming w What game genre would you like to see more entrants in?

Immersive sims.

Give me more games like Deus Ex, system Shock, prey 2017 and bioshock please

comicallycluttered,

God, I so badly want more.

There’s maybe a chance that the Adam Jenson trilogy gets finished up, but the Embracer situation has made that less clear.

DoucheBagMcSwag,

Goddamnit this is exact what I think EVERY TIME I see Embracer in the news…

“Oh no fuck…Deus Ex is now even further away…”

Mummelpuffin,
@Mummelpuffin@beehaw.org avatar

I’ve been thinking a lot lately about Immersive Sims because, like, in theory they’re a lot of people’s dream games, right? Yet their actual audiences are small. Part of that has to be down to setting, for the same reason Blade Runner was never big, but… that can’t be it, right?

And why did people start calling Tears of the Kingdom an Immersive Sim? Is… Are classic Roguelikes immersive sims? Is Dwarf Fortress an Immersive Sim? Obviously not, but the definition we’ve given ourselves is too broad and what we actually consider a “reall immersive sim” seems too limited.

azdle, do gaming w Did anyone get the Limited Edition OLED Steam Deck
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Also, the LE is still showing as in-stock for me: store.steampowered.com/sale/steamdeck_2023LE

I think the OOS labels it showed a couple times might have just been from the servers getting overloaded.

ASaltPepper, do gaming w Steam Deck Owners: What’s been your favorite game that you first discovered on Steam Deck and now you can’t seem to put down?
@ASaltPepper@lemmy.one avatar

Fallout 4 for me was great on the deck. I’ve had it for years but only when I got the deck did I actually play it.

Also streaming Baldur’s Gate 3 has been fantastic as well.

riquisimo,

Oooh, I forgot you could stream from your PC to the deck!

Four_lights77, do gaming w Steam Deck Owners: What’s been your favorite game that you first discovered on Steam Deck and now you can’t seem to put down?

The messenger and stardew valley are perfect steam deck games. I suspect hades is too but I put too many hours into it on PC before I got the deck.

skulblaka,
@skulblaka@kbin.social avatar

Hades is a killer game for the Deck, I just can't get used to using stick controls. I put like 280 hours into M+K, it's a hard habit to break and Heat 11 isn't exactly the best place to learn a new control scheme.

My partner loves it though. They started the game on the deck so the learning curve is easier.

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