I know a lot of people hate on ds2 but it’s honestly a good game. It has its faults. It’s definitely the weakest title, but it’s still a banger if you think of it in a vacuum instead of comparing it to other FromSouls games. If you like the genre, I highly recommend ds3. It is (imo) the most polished by far. I like it better than Elden Ring but that might be a hotter take.
Oh yeah, that’s me for sure. I try not to compare games or listen to the recommended meta or even listen to the hate for not playing a certain way. There’s just not enough wizard media that’s epic. Like Harry Potter was mid until Dumbledore lit up a fire tornado. But that was before J.K. became a J.O.K.E.
I just love it when I can be a knight running castles and throwing massive spells. It might make the game slightly easier, I guess? And people hate that, I guess? But I’m like, my dudes, where else can you cast a spell that calls meteorites to smash a dragon?? Or a freakin’ mana laser beam that melts a god?? Just because I suck at rolling and dodging doesn’t mean I’m not having the time of my freakin’ life!
I keep saying we need more of two types of media:
Epic spells from wizards, witches, warlocks (without a kid friendly setting like HP) that has huge, realistic storylines.
And solid, horrifying mummy films. The two 00s mummy films are fun, but a family-friendly type of fun. The 3rd and Tom Cruise’s version can go to hell. There needs to be an amazing horror version, or at least more of the mummy theme, imo.
The first two mummy movies are OK. I saw them in the cinema as a kid. Not all that great movies, but entertaining. The Scorpion King spinoff was fine too. 3rd mummy was not very entertaining.
The Tom Cruise one was forgettable. It wasn’t directly related to the OG trilogy, iirc. It has a lady mummy and was mid AF. The 3rd Mummy was awful with the recast of the main actress.ever since, I’ve been craving a solid mummy horror. Watching the 1st as a kid, when that guy gets his eyeballs taken, I was freaked. I can still hear the character sayin, “my eyes!” Without a tongue lol. Need a good mummy film!
Honestly, you get a solid challenge out of these games no matter how you build. Different bosses/ enemies will challenge different builds. I also enjoy the everything-bagel battle-mages. I try to stack enough mental stats to cast every spell in a game, enough strength and dex to wield whatever weapon I pick up for that run, and enough attunement to learn 3-5 spells at a time. My health, stamina, and equip-load are whatever I have left within the arbitrary level cap I set for myself (usually 201)
Anyway, my point is there’s no better / worse way to build. All that matters is what you like and what you don’t.
I came in here to specifically recommend Fallout Shelter, and actually its TES counterpart: Castles.
I only played a little bit (cause I knew it would suck me in) but it’s pretty much exactly Shelter but with Elder Scrolls stuff. You can have different people join your town and fulfill different jobs like tailoring, blacksmith, crafting and such. You can decorate individual rooms with themes, and I think even furniture pieces. You can create lineages and rivalries between characters. I think the tutorial usually has you make a decision that will lead to something like that (like the first king has an affair with a khajiit woman even though he has a wife and child, who’s next in line for the throne) but you can make someone else king if you want.
Lucky. I have my PS3, and I’m having a horrible time finding decent replacement controllers. You can’t use the new DualShocks, and compatible controllers you can buy are built so cheaply they don’t work very well.
I recently played through 2 and true colors. I have the lost records game too. I haven’t gotten dual exposure yet because I know if I’m patient enough it will be free
Sam fakt, że masz do powiedzenia coś, z czym inni się nie zgadzają, nie przedstawia wartości samej w sobie. Liczy się co konkretnie masz do powiedzenia i czy to co chcesz powiedzieć w ogóle ma sens.
Powiedzmy , że ma sens ale nie zgadza się przykałdowo z społecznością religijną bądź polityczną. To są główne nurty , na których polu to można dostrzec.
Zależy z jaką. Jak na forum katolickim napiszesz coś antykatolickiego to będzie niezgodne z linią tego forum, ale na forum ateistycznym nie zrobi to na nikim wrażenia. To samo z forami politycznymi - jak napiszesz coś mocno antyprawicowego na społeczności która jest lewicowa, to Ameryki tym nie odkryjesz.
Ale generalnie co do zasady to wszystko zależy od otwartości danej społeczności i od tego co jest w niej akceptowalne. Jeśli argumentacja rzeczywiście ma sens, i jest wyrażona w sposób klarowny i czytelny, a przy tym autor nie stara się nikogo specjalnie personalnie obrażać, to z reguły mieści się to w spektrum cywilizowanej dyskusji. No chyba że autor ma jakąś cyniczną agendę i stara się tylko manipulować dyskursem.
Ergo: wszystko zależy od tego co powiesz i jak to uzasadnisz.
In Gran Turismo 4, I wound always buy the AE86 Trueno as my first car. This left me with no money to do anything else.
So I had to do several races (usually placing 3rd or 4th) in a used Corolla with bad brakes and in severe need of a tune up and oil change just to have enough money to start working on it.
I’m thinking we’re sticking with games older than this year, as the dust hasn’t settled yet so to speak? Because honestly otherwise some recent entries would qualify for me. I’m thinking of you, Blue Prince and Clair Obscur.
I have a lower opinion of BG3 than most (it’s fine), but I absolutely agree that the Raphael boss fight and music was an absolute gaming highlight, and worth the price of admission alone.
Alan Wake 2 in its entirety would qualify for me, but if one moment has to be singled out then the We Sing chapter was something else. Honorable mention for
spoilerSaga’s corrupted mind place
near the end, that was incredibly memorable.
Finally, and the real standout for me was the Final Dream in Disco Elysium. The most emotional, most impactful and heartbreaking and memorable moment I’ve had in gaming. And the most impressive seeing as Kurvitz (who wrote the scene) managed to distill the pathos and denouement of the entire game into three words to close the dream:
Yeah the payphone is also up there, and honestly, opening the secret compartment in the ledger too. Which when you think about it, all those best moments are so missable. Completely psychotic by the devs.
I loved Obra Dinn and yet when you said that I drew a complete blank. What I remember of Obra Dinn is figuring out the metapuzzle. And maybe the Kraken.
I think the problem with "gaming moments" is you need a kind of universally communal experience of a game. The reason the Mexico ride in Red Dead became the prototype for THAT is it was maybe the last time we were all playing the same thing at the same time and reading the same things so we could all talk about the same bit at the same time.
I enjoy reading about stuff I don’t know. It makes me curious. So if I don’t know the game, if the scene sounds interesting, I may look it up and play it. No universal game experience needed.
True. I wish my app had better space for spoiler tags.
But also, I feel these are covered by the title of the thread. If you don't want the best gaming moments of the last decade spoiled maybe don't click on the "What are the best gaming moments of the last decade?" thread.
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