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HubertManne, do games w Do you play games over the holidays with your family?
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Because of the way steam changed family share my wife and I don't play together much anymore.

Poopfeast420, (edited ) do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of December 24th
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I finished Octopath Traveler. Same as last week, it’s really mediocre, most of the stories are boring and some are really bad, because your party basically doesn’t exist anymore, once you’ve started a chapter with a character. I just played through the character stories and didn’t do the omega secret true final boss whatever.

Edit: no ultrawide support, but there is a patch / trainer, but it messes up the UI a bit (not an issue 90% of the time). It runs perfectly on an OLED Steam Deck, locked 60fps, at highest settings.

Then I started Tunic a few days ago. You know about that story, how FromSoftware’s Miyazaki apparently made the Souls games the way they are, because he’d play games as a kid without understanding the language, so he had to just figure stuff out? That’s Tunic. The game is mainly Zelda, of course some Souls-like elements (can’t miss those in modern games) and in the end it’s also The Witness. I just beat the game and got the normal ending (maybe bad ending), but you also get a game over screen and are told you can try again for another path. I did find a lot of stuff, but I don’t know if I have it in me to go for the true ending or something all by myself. This means I’ll probably look stuff up, so I’m not sitting around for hours.

Edit: like Octopath, no ultrawide, but I haven't looked for patches. Runs well on the Steam Deck, but needed to turn down settings a notch, otherwise it felt a bit choppy, even at 60fps.

sub_,

I played thru Octopath Traveler, and the story doesn’t tie everyone together until that secret last boss. Nothing much interesting in the writing until that part, I guess.

I read that Octopath Traveler 2 rectified that, and it’s one of the best JRPG of this year. I bought that on sale, but haven’t touched it yet.

I dropped Tunic halfway thru, the combat just doesn’t gel with me.

Poopfeast420,
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I think two or three stories briefly mention that last boss, so it wasn't too hard to figure out that something is there, but the game just makes it so unappealing and uninteresting to actually look for it, that I just can't be bothered.

I'll probably eventually get the sequel. Like you said, I've basically only heard praises of the game, but it's gonna be some time before I do.

luciole,
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I played both Octopath Travellers games. The second is definitely a step in the right direction in terms of cohesion. There’s also now a piss easy final boss, as well as an impossible-if-you don’t-follow-a-cheese-strategy-online secret final final boss. Merely being level 99 doesn’t cut it. Ugh. Octopath Travellers games are so charming but the devs still haven’t figured out how to end them in my humble opinion.

Rhynoplaz, do games w Do you play games over the holidays with your family?

We played a few rounds of Jackbox last night with my mom and brother. My daughter and I got in a little Super Mario World this afternoon and we played a round of Pokemon TCG. I kicked her ass pretty bad. She wasn’t really happy about that. Even though we’re both just learning, I have decades of Magic and Hearthstone under my belt. 😂 She’ll get me eventually!

CerineArkweaver, do games w [Steam] Which lesser known games have you bought or are planning to buy in this sale?

I picked up Forager. It’s kind of addictive…

MeatsOfRage,

I loved this game too but I was never able to finish it. The game kept getting incrementally slower as I progressed like it was having trouble processing everything. Happened on both my Switch and Xbox Series X. Hopefully the PC version is better.

wolfshadowheart,

That still happened on PC, or on my OG steam deck at least, but it was somewhat remedied by some commands to adjust settings. Things like turning off visible bots, background settings, UI elements. That leaves most of the processing just being you walking around/gathering and whatever background machinery you have going, vs all of everything.

I imagine those were not present on Switch/Xbox since these were basically commands applied to the game .ini.

Also FWIW, may not really be worth picking up again unless you really want to endgame it. The developer was kind of a chud to the team from some of the stories I read which seemed to result in the endgame kind of teetering off into nothing. Like, once you find all the NPC’s you’re not playing for anything but to build and optimize, even though it feels like it’s leading you on with more to unlock somehow.

I’d double check of course, as with anything it could be a bunch of nonsense. But yeah I pretty much agree, it’s an ok game with some issues, they can be remedied on PC but even then it’s just kind of like you work to it, you did it, it’s done and what was the point. There’s nothing to take away from the game, I guess.

fjordbasa, do gaming w key reseller yuplay. trusted?

No key reseller/ gray market sites are truly legit. You may get a key that activates, but you have no way of knowing if it was stolen and if it gets deactivated later you have no recourse

mossy_, do games w What are some 3D platformer/3rd person shooter hybrids aside from the Ratchet and Jak series?

This is absolutely a tone shift from R&C and Splatoon but you could try Warframe. It is a third-person shooter with a heavy emphasis on movement. It’s not huge on platforming but the gunplay is nice.

altima_neo, do gaming w FFVII Rebirth Director Naoki Hamaguchi says that Cait Sith's name is pronounced "Cat Shee."
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25 year old mystery finally solved! My best friend at the time,and I always argued about it. He was also dislexic and kept calling Sephiroth, “Seprinoph”.

BumpingFuglies,

You’ve just unlocked a painful childhood memory of mine. A childhood friend pronounced Sephiroth as “Seph-eye-roth” and Tifa as “Tiffay”

Oddly, he got Aerith right.

sub_,

Guile = Gooey Leh

I kept mispronouncing Red13 as Red7, but on hindsight, his real name is Nanaki, so I was close.

ramirezmike,

my childhood friend called him “seh-pirth”

shiveyarbles,

I remember reading The Hobbit when I was six, and in my mind ogre was ogray

numberz,
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It was “ogg-ree” for me.

rolofox, do gaming w it's the steam winter sales, what game did you enjoy playing and want to share?
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Can anyone recommend a hunting or fishing game? I’ve been into watching outdoors videos and activities, but never been on any of those activities and pretty much can only do it virtually right now lol.

EstrangedMoistness,

For fishing, Dave the Diver and Dredge are awesome.

Stalinwolf,
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Bassin’s Black Bass with Hank Parker for the SNES. The best fishing game ever made.

thesmokingman,
StereoTypo,
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Only slightly facetious: Cruelty Squad

breakfastburrito,

Rdr2 has some hunting in very beautiful outdoors.

rolofox,
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Yes finished that one and I love it!

Aidinthel, do games w [SOLVED] Need help getting my dad to play Baldur's Gate 3

Maybe this isn’t the case in your neighborhood but my local grocery stores have racks of gift cards, including for Steam. I know people who have similar concerns as your dad, so they just buy Steam credit for themselves.

jmchrist,

That’s not a bad idea. I was planning on just gifting it to him over Steam since I have no qualms with giving Valve my CC, but if he wanted to buy something in the future, that would be a great work around.

_ffiresticks_, do gaming w I banned my kid from Roblox.... what next?

Deep rock galactic

b0gl, do gaming w I banned my kid from Roblox.... what next?

Just let them play minecraft instead. Minecraft dungeons could be good but it’s only 4 people at the same time tho.

Naate, do gaming w Looking for a rec: story oriented RPG with minimal focus on combat
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You sound a lot like me, and probably get annoyed with a lot of grindy mechanics. Especially when you have limited time to play games.

Sea of Stars and Chained Echoes will really scratch that Chronotrigger itch.

Outer Wilds is also incredible (don’t read spoilers, just go in blind). It’s mini space exploration with cartoon-arcadey newtonian physics.

Sword & Sworcery is also great, and a good point-and-click adventure with an amazing soundtrack. I’d almost argue it’s better on a tablet or largeish phone through. It’s very touch input focused, which is OK with a mouse, but I think is better with a finger (as intended)

Others I enjoy :

  • Kentucky Route Zero (point and click with a wild vibe)
  • Firewatch (walking Sim with pretty low poly art)
  • Dishonored 1 & 2 (gritty fps with stealth and magic)
  • Inside (short puzzle platformer)
  • Abzu (undersea exploration, relatively chill, but I never completed it)
  • The Invincible (more recent than the rest, a very pretty walking sim in a retro-future sci-fi setting (Stanislaw Lem) that kept me pretty engrossed and occasionally worried)
  • Horizon: Zero Dawn. (Absolutely adored this world and story. Story mode combat was good, but I just used cheats for a lot of the basic pickup/crafting stuff. Yes, I can take 30 minutes to run around and gather basic materials, but I don’t have that kind of time irl.)
troyunrau,
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Thanks for the recs! Already played Chained Echoes and quite liked it. Wish it was longer haha. Seen Sea of Stars reviews saying weak on story and dialogue and such, so I backburnered it, but maybe it’s worth it for the exploration elements alone?

Never played Outer Wilds. But seen it recommended before and it’s on my radar. Should it be played on console, do you think? Or is the steam version fine.

I’ll look into the rest when I have time. I appreciate all the details :)

Ethereal87,
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Re: Outer Wilds, either console or Steam is fine but I would recommend a controller in either case. The flight mechanics can be a little tricky with a keyboard and mouse, but I had no issues getting it with a controller.

frog,

Abzu (undersea exploration, relatively chill, but I never completed it)

@troyunrau Abzu isn’t an RPG, but I’d still second this recommendation, as it’s very chill to play, has zero combat, and has a lovely story to it. Would also recommend Spirit of the North for the same reason. No dialogue in either, though - the story is very much in the visuals, music, and atmosphere rather than words.

Naate,
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Fair. I did stray from the “rpg” theme on… Most of my responses.

Will look up Spirit of the North though! It sounds right up my alley

frog,

Oh yes, if you liked Abzu, you’ll very likely like Spirit of the North too. :)

Telorand,

Sword & Sworcery! Yes! A true diamond in the rough.

Naate,
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For real. Its high time I replay it, too. Been long enough that I just remember general themes.

soulsource,
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It has gotten an update recently, to improve compatibility with modern systems: Patch Notes

Jackinopolis, do gaming w Good multiplayer games for 3 people

Remnant 1 and 2 are both 3 players

wyrmroot, do gaming w Good multiplayer games for 3 people

Trine 2! It’s a side-scrolling action/puzzle platformer, and a rare game actually made for 3.

seliaste, do games w So I tried Lethal company... and didn't like it. Does it get better eventually ?
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I also hate horror games (other than silent hill 2), but Lethal Company was so much more enjoyable for me when I was playing as an operator for my team. You might want to try staying in the ship and giving the most concise and precise calls to your radio operator friend that’s inside. It is less scary, even if there are some monsters roaming outside at times (but they are pretty easy to dodge)

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