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Contramuffin, do gaming w Why are Japanese video games often rated the best?

Because the ones that we hear about are the ones that are good enough to have even made it out of Japan. If a game was bad, it wouldn’t be localized to an English-speaking audience, and we wouldn’t even know it exists.

It’s the same sort of thinking as asking why (insert media here) was better in the past. The answer is simple - good songs, games, movies, etc. tend to be more memorable, and so we remember the good ones and forget the bad ones. To put it briefly, there’s survivorship bias.

Contramuffin, do games w Good game soundtracks?

Ori and the Blind Forest. Every song in the soundtrack is brilliant

Contramuffin, do gaming w Kerbal Space Program 2 studio reportedly shut down by Take-Two

Extremely disappointed. They had some very passionate people on the project and I was hoping that they’ll turn things around over the next several years.

Contramuffin, do gaming w You want the one that's not compensating

Personally a fan of Keychron M3, and it’s pretty cheap too. I’ve heard that the shape is a bit of a crapshoot with regards to comfort when holding, but I’ve personally never had an issue and it’s just been awesome

Contramuffin, do games w Crypt of the NecroDancer: Hatsune Miku Character DLC Trailer

Didn’t expect that, but what a welcome surprise

Contramuffin, do games w The Talos Principle II: The Most Underrated Video Game of the Last Decade

Bought it when it came out! Great game. The antialiasing is really funky, though. There’s a lot of ghosting no matter what antialiasing option you use. I suspect it’s probably a software bug. It does kind of detract from the visual quality aspect of its marketing.

Regardless, I don’t think puzzles sell well in general - bit of a niche genre

Contramuffin, do games w What are y'all buying on the steam sale?

Heaven’s Vault, Hardspace Shipbreaker, and both Subnautica games.

Heaven’s Vault is a puzzle game where you have to learn to translate an unknown language. Haven’t gotten too deep into the game yet, but I picked it up because I liked Chants of Sennaar, which has a similar premise. Chants is 25% off right now, so I think that’s a decent recommendation

Hardspace Shipbreaker is a casual game where you break down spaceships for parts. It seemed fun, and I wanted to have something casual to balance out my library, which currently has more intense games than I would like.

Subnautica is a survival game where you’re stuck on an ocean world. I’m honestly not too sure if I would like this one too much, since I’m not too much of a fan of survival games. It just seemed unique enough from the other survival games, and it had a decent deal, and it was in my wishlist for a while. So I acted a bit on impulse and bought both games (Subnautica and Subnautica Below Zero)

Contramuffin, do games w Looking for emotional game recommendations

If it’s emotional you want, you can’t beat To the Moon and its sequel, Finding Paradise. They’re walking sims, but they’ve got great stories that’ll make you ugly cry

Contramuffin, do gaming w My condolences to anyone playing modern AAA titles in 1080p

Interesting - I was not aware that that was the intended use of that meme. Maybe I’m getting old?

Contramuffin, do gaming w My condolences to anyone playing modern AAA titles in 1080p

I’ll be completely honest, that’s probably the coldest take someone can make about recent tech that I’ve seen, and it’s being presented as a hot take.

Virtually everyone prefers native, almost aggressively so. That being said, I think there’s important nuance that’s missing in most talks about upscaling. In my testing, my experience of blurring and smearing with upscaling/frame gen seems to be hugely dependent on pixel density. If you get a really dense screen, then upscaling, in my experience at least, becomes virtually undetectable even at 1080p.

Contramuffin, do games w What are some hidden indie gems nobody knows about?

Hacknet. You play as a novice hacker who investigates the disappearance of a character by hacking into other people’s computers to gather information.

The hacking mechanic is fairly realistic and requires you to use the terminal a lot, so it really makes you feel like a hacker. Pretty short and sweet game, and the soundtrack is pretty good as well

Contramuffin, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices

That’s why I’m waiting for the remake!

Contramuffin, do games w Games that force you to make hard choices

Witcher 3

Contramuffin, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?

For me, the issue is not parachutes. It’s always forgetting to add antennae for communication

Contramuffin, do games w You teleport into the last game world you played. What happens next?

I design a one-way mission to the moon. It’s a complex, 3-stage rocket designed to take 1 passenger as the payload. Our brave passenger is a Korok.

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