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DaedalousIlios, do gaming w Open World Games: yay or nay?
@DaedalousIlios@pawb.social avatar

It depends. I like Open World games that feel like there’s a purpose to them being Open World.

Like the Elder Scrolls. The point is for you to feel like you’re living in Tamriel. There’s a point to it being Open World.

Or Far Cry (which I admittedly haven’t played), where you’re supposed to be lost in some place, deep in a place that is hostile to you.

And I might get crucified for this, but I honestly feel like the first Breath of the Wild game had no real reason to be Open World. The second one? Yeah, they figured it out. But the first one feels like it was OW just to be OW.

Tl;Dr, the game has to have a reason to be OW. Otherwise they’re just aiming for quantity of content and poitnlessly hurting the quality.

theangriestbird, do gaming w Open World Games: yay or nay?

I hit a wall recently with Star Wars Outlaws. The open world is cool until you realize that every enemy base has two or three possible entry points, complete with yellow-painted paths. There’s no room for creative infiltration - either you do it Ubisoft’s way, or it isn’t possible in the game. The NPCs in the open world just drive around aimlessly. It doesn’t feel like anyone in the world is trying to achieve anything besides you. It makes me realize how far we have come with modern open world games like the recent Zelda games. Without room for emergent gameplay, an open world feels like little more than a framing device for a game that is actually linear.

TriflingToad, do gaming w Let's hear both sides

if there’s a “funny” react option there should ALSO be a ‘display negative, but be positive’ option because joke reviews harm the view of amazing games SO MUCH

fnaf1 has 96% positive reviews where nearly half of the negative ones are just shitposts

https://sh.itjust.works/pictrs/image/c72b8b69-25de-4d7a-90c0-1ba7e0e1b899.png

steamcommunity.com/app/319510/negativereviews/?br…

AntAcid,

Counterpoint. That game deserves a shitload more bad reviews. But people that understand what bad games are, don’t play it, and thus don’t review it.

And before you start, no, I don’t have to eat shit to know it tastes bad.

phlegmy,

The original fnaf isn’t that bad, the community is.
It’s not an amazing game, and it’s not a good horror game, but it’s fun for a few hours.

TriflingToad,

I’ll disagree with your disagreement lol

I think it is a good horror game, at least for the first playthrough. (Though most horror games aren’t good for replayability)

You directly control your fate and the first two nights you hardly have to do anything which lead to you micro analyzing everything, terrifying yourself even if there’s not a real threat, which means in the later nights when there ARE threats it actually terrifies the shit out of you. Add the “holy FUCK” feeling of foxy running made my soul fall out of my socks.

that being said though replayability is mid and when the whole series is just the same game over and over but different it loses its charm. Also the community is really insane which is the reason I didn’t play it until wayyy after the hype died down.

CileTheSane,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

no, I don’t have to eat shit to know it tastes bad.

So you wouldn’t bothering reading the reviews of people who ate shit either.

Katana314,

I think this is the problem gooner games have run into.

Like the Neptunia games. They are not great games at all by any measure. But the only people that would publically post reviews of them are likely going to review them positively.

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

An old style game would be perfect for mobile. Not too graphically intensive so battery won’t drain as fast as Pokémon Go and should run on even budget phones.

They could then keep the 3D games for consoles.

jjjalljs, do gaming w Let's hear both sides

It’s too bad steam doesn’t have a “mixed” review option.

Like Fallout4. It’s terrible. Bad story. bad gameplay. Buggy. But I still sometimes mod it the fuck up and play anyway, because I want a kind of stupid stealth shooter or to stomp around in power armor. So I don’t really recommend it, but you could do worse.

FooBarrington,

IMO this is a good thing. With a “mixed” option, it’s hard to know where the borders are for each person. Say you rate a game on a scale of 0-100 - is “mixed” 30-70, or 25-75, or 20-80, or anything else?

AFAIK with surveys etc. there’s also a bias towards the “middle” option. By not giving one, you force people to think harder about their opinion, which in turn makes the rating more useful.

jjjalljs,

Hmmm I see your point. I guess I’ll just keep giving “recommend / don’t recommend” reviews and writing the details with words.

Buddahriffic,

I wish it used a 5 star system instead of binary yes/no. I don’t like that “yeah, it’s a decent game” and “holy shit this game will change how you see games going forward” get weighed the same. A game that everyone kinda likes will have a similar rating to a game everyone loves.

Would also be nice if they had a “shows promise but it isn’t quite there yet”. Or a way of using ratings to encourage devs to address issues, and maybe a mechanism where certain issues can be tied to a review and then the dev can mark the issue as “addressed” to make those reviews expire with a notice to the user that the game might be much better for them now. It sucks to see a game with a bunch of negative reviews addressing an issue that was since fixed.

SoftestSapphic, do games w Would you like to see a mainline Pokemon game created in the old style?
@SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world avatar

I want a Pokémon MMO

I want a real 3rd person open world coop Pokémon game, instead of Nintendo attacking indie devs that are eating their 30 year old lunch Nintendo never felt like eating.

Zahille7, do games w Day 294 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games l've been playing

I’m still doing stuff in Cyrodiil. I’m trying to save Shivering Isles for last because it was the best looking thing from the original version.

Also, that screenshot of Akatosh and Dagon fighting looks insanely epic

MyNameIsAtticus,
@MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.world avatar

I was debating between Shivering Isles and Mage’s Guild, and ended up going with the Shivering Isles mainly because the beginning of the Mages guild is always something i struggle to get through. I didn’t know much about the Shivering Isles though and was expecting another Knights of the 9 situation, not a whole realm to explore

tomatoely, do games w Steam Deck / Gaming News #14

So thats the reason behind the steamdecks fume mania huh? I’ll keep that in mind (hopefully not on my nostrils!) if I ever get one. Thank you for keeping up with the blogposts! They make my long bus rides way more entertaining :)

PerfectDark,
@PerfectDark@lemmy.world avatar

Whatever adhesive they used was a pleasant smell.

I know for a fact that they changed it after launch though, those launch models used a certain type, then later on it’s just a different one!

And you’re so welcome, that’s exactly what I love to hear with these, they they make something like that a bit easier!!!

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

HD/2D Johto remake let’s fucking goooooooo

Elevator7009,

username checks out

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

See also:

  • The orions in Star Trek
  • The goblins in Warcraft
  • Most minorities IRL
ICastFist, do gaming w Can you *believe* how those Nords stereotype us?
@ICastFist@programming.dev avatar

You can’t be a fence if you never knew the stuff you’re buying was stolen, which was the case in Morrowind, the only person you couldn’t sell stolen stuff to was the owner.

Elevator7009, (edited ) do games w Would you like to see a mainline Pokemon game created in the old style?

Absolutely yes. I much prefer the 2D Pokémon artstyle to the 3D models.

Also !pokemon might like this question—kind of saddened to see things that would fit in active niche communities only ever get posted in a giant Games community, but it is also very unfair of me to expect everyone to know every community ever, and you generally get rewarded with more engagement in the big tent communities. Went and crossposted it myself, people answered

AceFuzzLord, do gaming w Open World Games: yay or nay?

Depends on the game. I’m still a very long ways away from completing it, so please no spoilers, but Sonic Frontiers? They added enough to the open world that it’s fun to run around and do side stuff in. Pokemon Violet? The charm wore out quick enough, making the region feel way too empty compared to most other gens, so no. No clue on the DLC, but I imagine they’re similarly as empty and devoid of NPCs as well. Games like VoxeLibre on Luanti? Wouldn’t want it any other way!

nuko147, do gaming w Let's hear both sides
@nuko147@lemm.ee avatar

Recently i played Xenoblade Chronicles 2 in Switch, because XC3 was very good and XC1 was even better. So i heard the community praising it, and i gave it a try. Man i hate this game so much, i really had years to play something just only to finish the story. This is the reason to always check both sides.

Rumpel4skin,

This is the exact game that came to my mind. Overwhelming positive reviews for a game that seems like it was created using Grandma’s description of “those funny Japanese cartoons my grandson watches” as the main creative direction. I know JRPGs are gonna have weeb elements but I didn’t expect the entire game to be capturing big tiddy anime girls to beat your enemies “with friendship”. Every boss you beat suddenly comes back alive and beats you in the cutscenes. Your still learning new game elements 40 hours in. One of your main teammates is a Jar Jar Binks character obsessed with building his own sex slave robot. My number one most hated game that i actually best mostly because I kept playing it thinking “at some point this has to stop being a pile of weeb dog shit and develop into a real game right?”

samus12345,

I liked all of them. What did you hate about 2?

nuko147,
@nuko147@lemm.ee avatar
  • Navigation was frustrating bad.
  • the mechanics until the 3/4 of the game were slow and not that fun.
  • dialogs felt bad and unfinished, also english VA was really bad.
  • the UI in general was bad.
  • the story felt shallow and the characters didn’t grow. Especially Rex felt as one of the worst protagonists.
  • Gatcha mechanic …
  • oversexualization of almost all female blades.
  • i won all boss fights, but the cutscenes kept showing that i was losing
  • i fought the last boss maybe 4 or 5 times.
  • i didn’t care for the world, because of the way that the game introduced it to me.

And many more. In general felt as an unfinished game, that they released just to hit the date. I don’t know how it has 83 metacritic score…

samus12345,

Definitely agree on gacha and oversexualization. I played with Japanese audio, so can’t comment on English VA. The rest I didn’t have an issue with, but I can see why someone else would.

kazerniel, do gaming w Let's hear both sides
@kazerniel@lemmy.world avatar

Haha yea I always check out the negative reviews first - either they quickly show that I’d be wasting my time with the game, or the negatives they highlight are actually neutral or positive for me, either way I generally find them better value/time than positive reviews. (Especially when a significant portion of positive reviews are memes, award-begging copypasta, or “best game ever” with no further details.)

HollowNaught,
@HollowNaught@lemmy.world avatar

I do the same. If the negative reviews highlight a consistent issue that I have an issue with and hasn’t been fixed, then I doubt I’ll be buying the product. Doesn’t have to be distinct to steam, either

CileTheSane,
@CileTheSane@lemmy.ca avatar

If Steam would let people leave positive reviews without a comment there would be fewer low value comments.

kazerniel,
@kazerniel@lemmy.world avatar

I think Valve severely escalated the problem when they introduced the award system. Now people are extra motivated to cash in a quick laugh, or provoke outrage for the Clown awards. What boggles my mind the most is that hundreds of people give awards to the same copypaste comments that appear under every major game. I sometimes try to report the reviews of the spammiest accounts, but Valve is really hands-off with their moderation. At the end of the day they profit from the points system, and as always, user experience takes a firm second seat to profits :/

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