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skulblaka, do games w Steam does the opposite of forcing Arbitration on its users
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I got mine smack in the middle of a boss fight in Remnant 2 lol, but my build is stupidly tanky enough that I was able alt-tab close it fast enough to not even die. Felt a little proud of that.

skulblaka, do gaming w The winner of every difficulty comparison
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That honor goes to Demon’s Souls…

skulblaka, do games w Zelda-Inspired Plucky Squire Shows What Happens When A Game Doesn't Trust Its Players
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There’s a section under the “read more” split where it complains about over-tutorialization. The game hits you over the head with puzzle solutions and intended routes and leaves nothing for the player to figure out.

skulblaka, do games w Satisfactory 1.0
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Check out Shapez 2. The first game was pretty basic but I really enjoy S2 as a Factorio lite. It’s much much less complex, but there’s still plenty of room to build crazy contraptions as you unlock more stuff to build with. Most major upgrades will make you want to refactor your whole base, but after you finish delivering a certain type of shape you no longer need to make more (except sometimes as components for new shapes). So I’ll pretty regularly knock out like half my factory and make a new and improved assembly line for the new shape I need to deliver.

It’s good, give it a look. I get quite sucked into it and it doesn’t have as much mental overhead as Factorio does. There’s also no biters, which makes it a much more relaxing factory game.

skulblaka, do games w Baldur's Gate 3 level editor is cracked open by modders, bringing homebrew campaigns one step closer
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Bethesda tried this when they attempted to monetize mods. You can’t stop the signal on truly user-generated content. At best they might have a copyright claim on official DnD lore or monsters, which can be sidestepped with a custom setting, which is pretty much the whole point of user generated content.

skulblaka, do gaming w In an alternate universe
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Ever played Wasteland? The OG ones are from like 1988 and pretty crunchy but Wasteland 3 dropped in 2020 and I quite enjoyed it.

skulblaka, do gaming w This will look great in my library
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I remember being 11 and playing Super Mario World and a couple Zelda games about a hundred times each. I came back to them over and over, I remember the maps and layout of Ocarina of Time better than I remember some of my childhood homes.

Now I have a steam library with 750 games in it and I can barely finish with the game I’m currently playing before I’m back on the store pages looking for more novelty. I think the average play time of items in my library is something like 2 hours.

I hate what I’ve become but I’ve lost what I had in the past. When I only had like five games I had no problem coming back to them over and over and over, but now that I’ve got my own income and no oversight I’ve flooded myself with options to the point that I don’t even want to play any of them. It sucks. I take solace in the fact that I pretty exclusively buy things on sale, so the total money pile is roughly half the size it would have been otherwise, but even so I don’t really want to know how much money I’ve spent on steam over my career. That’s cursed knowledge.

skulblaka, do games w Risk of Rain creators Hopoo Games join Valve
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Same, I haven’t even slightly enjoyed any other MOBA I’ve played except for Smite, but I’ve fallen in with Deadlock like it’s an old friend. And we’ve come back and won from a couple really depressing looking matches. Just the other day I was at 0/12 running Bebop with a 25k team soul deficit and once I actually got my head in the game, and got a little lane assist, we came back and won it and I finished with a 10/14 K/d.

The comeback isn’t easy, and it shouldn’t be, but it’s doable. Especially so if your opponents get cocky. I’ve been on the other side of that coin as well, going 10/0 with Vindicta and fly out to snipe without a care in the world, to discover that every enemy is suddenly paying attention to where I am.

skulblaka, do gaming w Wouldn't have it any other way
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Teach me your ways o wise master. I’ve been trying to get crt shaders to not look like dogshit for years and I have yet to accomplish it.

skulblaka, do gaming w This is Sekiro for me.
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Wizard main here. I keep trying to build a summoner or a melee but as soon as the space gun comes out it’s all over.

skulblaka, do gaming w This is Sekiro for me.
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Be aware snap seeds are a limited resource until after the >!True Corrupted Monk!< fight, which is both optional/missable and also exists near the very end of the game.

You can allegedly farm them off some monkeys in Sunken Valley but you’re going to be spending an awful lot of time there for minimal returns, the drop rate sucks.

skulblaka, do games w Deadlock (Valve's Unannounced Title) Passes 12k Peak Players in Closed Alpha
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Yeah but Valve, who is making this game, made SteamOS and the Steam Deck in house. It’s their own product. It would be a monumentally stupid move to release a first party game that doesn’t run on their own first party hardware.

skulblaka, (edited ) do games w Good game soundtracks?
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Bomb Rush Cyberfunk is a music focused game and god damn but it is funky. State of Mind and Condensed Milk are my favorites but the range is wide and excellent. No two songs really share the same style.

If you’re a metalhead, Metal: Hellsinger won a bunch of best music awards with such offerings as Stygia and This Devastation. It’s not instrumental, but it’s worth a listen and if you like what you hear it’s worth a play as well. Think if Doom was a rhythm game.

Generally speaking, all of the Persona soundtracks are also top tier ambient chill tracks, especially so if you’ve actually played the games and have an emotional connection to these songs like myself. Persona 5 is a little more generally upbeat but I like it the best, but P4 and P3 have plenty of low key jazzfunk. I don’t have specifics to recommend here but know that all three of the P3/4/5 soundtracks come with my seal of approval. EDIT: I have specifics to recommend here. Persona 5 - Rivers in the Desert Persona 4 - The Poem for Everyone’s Souls ( <- This one appears in all three games with minor differences and is close to what I expect you’re actually looking for from this thread) Persona 3 - Living With Determination

skulblaka, do games w Who could pass up this ballin' opportunity?
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The newest one seems like lazy commentary on things in nerd/gaming news, but maybe it was always like that, lol

As far as I know, it was pretty much always like that. My tolerance for that used to be better. Reminds me of CAD in that fashion, a comic that for a bit I actually genuinely liked but as I got older and the author got… weirder… it’s one that I moved away from.

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