A lot of the games people have mentioned here are either obscure games I’ve never heard of or newer titles in niche communities. But Gun Point is an obscure game I have actually played, I think they could have picked a better name for it though for a game where most combat isn’t firearms based it’s slightly misleading and probably deterred some people.
“A Robot Named Fight is a Metroidvania roguelike focused on exploration and item collection. Explore a different, procedurally-generated labyrinth each time you play and discover randomized power-ups to traverse obstacles, find secrets and explode meat beasts.”
It’s such a good game, almost everything is perfect IMO, I have over 200 hours in it and still go back to it every now and then. The lone developer also made the source code public a while ago, so there are mods, forks, spinoffs etc. being worked on.
Fuga: Melodies of Steel. A pretty interesting JRPG+resource management game about animal kids in a giant tank from a lost civilization, fighting in a war to save their families.
CyberConnect2 has been making games for this setting since the PS1, though the previous games were more of 3D puzzle actiion games. But these games never sell as much as they deserve, Their commitment is amazing to keep trying anyway.
Visual novels absolutely count, their different format allows them to tell stories in unique ways. This post is for everyone who wants an opportunity to share the titles they never get to talk about.
Hmm, I don’t think so, maybe there are hints from one game to another as in easter eggs, as Hotel Dusk and Last Window are made by the same company, but I haven’t seen anything related to that.
I will get the remake as well just to support this and see more of Kyle Hyde! (And I have never played Another Code games, so that would be interesting as well).
Epic’s game store is trash, and they fuck cleanly off with trying to fragment the PC gaming market. If they want to compete with Steam, build a better product.
You don’t have to use the platform. Competition is good, and steam taking 30% is massive. I’m a huge fan of steam but the fears of what happens post-gabe should have us all wanting other companies to put pressure on them. Hopefully it’ll drive them to promise continued pro-consumer practices such as proton (let’s gloss over DRM)
I agree competition is good, artificial segmentation is removing choice which is anti-consumer. Steam takes 30% but provides many services and features that Epic doesn’t, which is how Epic doesn’t need to charge as much, so many other services they just lack. I think more providers of options are good, as long as they’re not paying devs to lock games into their ecosystem. Valve had the option to lock down their VR headset to only work with Steam games, but didn’t, because they generally make some pretty good decisions in favor of their customers.
I agree though about what happens to steam when the current decision makers step down, it could get really gross really quick.
Yeah, completely different markets. My friend bought the wrong one and for months he wouldn’t try outer wilds because it “wasn’t his sort of game” when it totally was.
the PC version is pretty fucked in the “feel great” department. the engine itself renders frames at arbitrary framerates just fine, but the animations (including the camera) only update at up to 60 FPS, with no in-game option to cap the frame rate to that animation rate. vsync doesn’t work properly with high refresh rates, and external framerate limiters aren’t able to get a good match. it’s borderline impossible to get this game to feel smooth with proper frame pacing, even with a vrr display.
best i could get was to use external tools to force the game to set my monitor to 60 hz, then turn on vsync in game, but this added a ton of input lag
Seems to me like Outer Wilds outshone Outer Worlds if anything. I never hear anyone talking of Outer Worlds anymore, but Outer Wilds is still brought up as one of the greatest indie games out there.
Mannnn. Outer Wilds is so freaking good. I had put it off for a while, but then last year I decided to go through it. It managed to be the perfect game at the perfect time. Raw intrigue and fascination turned into somehow helping me cope with the loss of my sister and dad who I had lost very recently at the time.
Mad Max is honestly probably one of my most replayed and enjoyable games that I own. If it wasn't for Sims 3, it would have the most hours in my Steam library. For me there's something just so cathartic about driving around the wasteland looting scrap and beating up warboys lol. And then getting some mods/trainers involved and exploring the dev areas out in the Big Nothing is great too. I've gotten some really great screenshots out of that game.
I picked it up on sale after watching Fury Road, which in turn I put off watching for years because I really like the first trilogy and did not want to have that memory tainted by some cash grab Hollywood sequel. Boy was I wrong about the film, and I was equally blown away by the game, to a point I felt really guilty getting it for 10 bucks or so. I really, really wish there was a multiplayer, though.
My biggest disappointment in it is that my favorite zone of the map only has one mission, but that mission is great. Apart of that its cool riding cars in the desert.
Mirror’s Edge Catalyst. Everybody loved the first game, but nobody played the second game, including me for a good few years. But once I decided to try it I realized how much I had been missing out. It’s really good. Making it open world really works. There is fast travel but I never once used it because just running around is so fun. If you liked the first game, please try Catalyst!
I love the outer worlds, it has such a unique style to it, very much fallout humor in space with a little bit of arcanum thrown in for good measure. IMHO outer worlds > Starfield, when I saw that neon was just one long hallway with a few neon lights and signs, I knew what I was getting into and just stopped playing. Starfield has no identity, it’s bland, space combat is annoying at best, and it’s just an unoptimized mess. Outer worlds is unique, and when I see it I know exactly what it is, I can’t say the same for Starfield.
A, jeszcze pytanie, która gmina miała (w mojej metryce!) wyniki najbardziej rozjechane z wynikami krajowi. W 2015 była to Pałecznica w małopolskim, a w 2019 Ruda-Huta w lubelskim. Poniżej wyniki szczegółowe (w nawiasach ogólnokrajowe dla porównania):
2015 gm. Pałecznica
PiS: 27,51% (37,58%)
POKO: 2,81% (24,09%)
Razem: 0,91% (3,62%)
KORWiN: 1,90% (4,76%)
PSL: 58,97% (5,13%)
ZLew: 0,99% (7,55%)
Kukiz’15: 6,16% (8,81%)
Nowoczesna: 0,53% (7,60%)
głosowało 1316 osób.
2019 gm. Ruda-Huta
POKO: 5,76% (27,40%)
Konfederacja: 3,67% (6,81%)
PSL: 40,77% (8,55%)
PiS: 46,81% (43,59%)
SLD: 2,60% (12,56%)
głosowały 1262 osoby.
Generalnie w danych widoczna jest bardzo silna zbieżność pomiędzy rozjechaniem wyników, a popularnością PSL. No nie powinno to dziwić, bo PSL ma bardzo regionalne poparcie, pomimo bycia komitetem ogólnokrajowym.
Przepływy
Przyjąłem następujące przeliczniki według tego, jak kojarze transfery między partiami:
POKO w 2019 = PO + Nowoczesna + ZLew/2 z 2015
PiS w 2019 = PiS w 2015
SLD w 2019 = Razem + ZLew/2 z 2015
PSL w 2019 = PSL + Kukiz/2 z 2015
Konfederacja w 2019 = KORWiN + Kukiz/2 z 2015
wtedy otrzymujemy:
największy wzrost PiSu w Klwowie: z 37,17% na 70,19%, kosztem wyłącznie PSL
największa strata PiSu w Cisnej z 35,56% na 25,17%, na korzyść SLD
największy wzrost Lewicy w Hrubieszowie: z 2,71% (Razem) i 5,93% (ZL) na 22,03% (SLD), kosztem PO
najbardziej niezmiennie głosuje Bukowina Tatrzańska, przepływy w granicach 1,3 pp. (a PiS z dokładnością do 0,02%)
wyborcy zagraniczni bardzo zmotywowali się do głosowania na opozycję pomiędzy wyborami, bo Lewica ma +12, KO +8, natomiast PSL -4, a PiS i Konfederacja po -8.
w samej Warszawie PiS poleciał w dół wszędzie poza Białołęką, Targówkiem i Ursusem (ale też w granicach ułamków pp.); Konfa poleciała w dół w każdej dzielnicy o ok. 2pp; POKO tak samo 3 do 7 pp. w dół, natomiast Lewica w dzielnicach warszawskich urosła pomiędzy 4 a 9 pp.
Inne ciekawe rekordy które warto wspomnieć
najwyższy wynik PiSu (88,87% w 2019) w Godziszowie
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