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Telorand, do gaming w Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 12th

Saints Row IV: Re-Elected. Some clunky controls at times, but still the usual silly amount of fun.

Telorand, do gaming w The Escapist staff resign following termination of editor-in-chief Nick Calandra

Homestar Runner is technically still going (though maybe one or two episodes a year, now) and started in August 2001, so that puts it at 22 years.

Telorand, do gaming w Blizzard announces World of Warcraft's next 3 expansions: 'We ain't screwin' around,' declares Chris Metzen

Sure, Blizzard. And I’m sure Microsoft will keep you around forever, too.

Embrace, extend, extinguish

Telorand, do gaming w [Humble Bundle] WB 100: Play the Legends

Having not played any of them, and not being a game snob, I’d give all but Mortal Combat a go (fighting games aren’t my jam)!

Telorand, do gaming w Backpack Battles: business model i haven't seen since Minecraft, and it seems to be working?

And that’s great for you, but I have a family, and sometimes I have to pause a game, and that means those two hours can go up quick. Demos are inclusive to people like me.

Telorand, do gaming w Backpack Battles: business model i haven't seen since Minecraft, and it seems to be working?

I think the (re)advent of demos has been an amazing boon for the industry that it forgot. Whether simplified full games or up-to-a-point full releases, it’s great to give things a try before you buy. Demos were huge in the 90s, and then capitalism thought it knew better.

I, for one, have bought more games this year in part due to the demos, whereas I used to demure to frugality and concern over refund policies.

Telorand, do gaming w The Making Of: Body Harvest - The N64 Cult Classic That Went Through Development Hell

This was a fun game. I remember being overwhelmed by the scale of it (for its time).

Telorand, do gaming w Warframe | Abyss of Dagath - Official Gameplay Trailer

Yep, that’s pretty much it. The grind + unique movement system is the game, and maybe the appeal isn’t for everyone. I had a clan mate who came from D2, got maybe 800 hours into Warframe, but ultimately would always go back to D2.

The grindy pieces can be fun, especially with the amount of meta builds to make things easier (like Eidolon fights), but a bad team comp can make a mission harder (via a vis the medallion thing you’re talking about).

I had a hard time in the beginning, and I put the game down several times, too. I agree that it can be very confusing. And yet, it still called me, and I wound up putting in 1000 more hours; having a very active guild helped with that, too.

But if it’s not for you, that’s totally fine. It’s visually very pretty, and the fact that you can earn premium currency with some sweat equity is unheard of in F2P games, but you are right that how combat works is pretty much the same for every mission. What makes things different is the frames and mods.

Telorand, do gaming w Warframe | Abyss of Dagath - Official Gameplay Trailer

I’ve played both, and they’re fundamentally different kinds of games. Warframe is all about movement, mixing shooting with melee, and collecting mods and frame parts to boost your utility and lethality. D2 is more of a standard FPS with class-specific magic abilities.

D2 has a decent intro level to get you up to speed with how to play, but you don’t really grasp what Warframe is about for maybe 20-50 hours, and you don’t grasp the meta until maybe 100-500. There’s a lot going on. Joining a clan is an absolute necessity, because that unlocks pretty much the rest of the game for you.

I had a fun time with it, and it’s probably one of the best F2P models out there, but I don’t have any plans to ever pick it up again.

Telorand, do gaming w Warframe | Abyss of Dagath - Official Gameplay Trailer

On the one hand, I’m glad this game is still going. On the other, I have PTSD after 1500 hours of playtime.

Telorand, do gaming w Meta Quest 3 review impressions - one of VR gaming's best options

I don’t care how cheap it is or how amazing it allegedly is. I clawed my identity back from Zuckerberg, and I don’t intend to go back to that abusive relationship.

If that means I can’t afford VR, then so be it.

Telorand, do gaming w Analogue's limited edition Pockets are delightful and frustrating

That’s a good assessment.

For anyone unaware, you can get a Slate kit for the GBA SP for about $100 less (provided you have an SP lying around), and it can play GBA, GBC, and original Gameboy carts. If all you’re looking for is the form factor and general retro gaming, there’s other options out there.

Telorand, do gaming w Is there an indie games bubble?

Oof. If that’s true, I feel bad for all the folks who have invested so much time into the series.

Telorand, do gaming w Is there an indie games bubble?

You’re forgetting The Sims, a veritable cash cow for EA, where every tiny add-on costs $15+.

But otherwise, I agree.

Telorand, do gaming w Is there an indie games bubble?

Furthermore, there’s no shortage of people who sometimes decide to support indie devs over giant AAA studios. Maybe I’m a bit snobbish, but I wrinkle my nose a bit whenever the next “super mega ultra open world souls-like Metroidvania rogue-lite dungeon crawler battle royale” from Faceless MicroTx Corp comes out, even if it winds up being decent.

As long as people can discover these indie games, people will buy them.

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