• Owl@mander.xyz
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    4 hours ago

    Most old classics

    Undertale (too hard for people with bad reflexes, I never got past Papyrus)

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      Have you tried new vegas (genuine question, as it is the only fallout game I like). If you don’t like it at first try with a melee build, that made it click for me

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    Most AAA games. When a game is overhyped even before it’s published, you can be sure it’ll be pretty but boring and repetitive AF. I always wait at least 6 months to a year after a game is out to see whether it lived up to expectations.

    I disagree with Dark Souls haters (old gamer here, I need the challenge, else I’m bored out of my mind and do something else), but I’ll agree with them on how toxic the community is. Most male gamers are toxic cunts, especially the online ones who grew playing competitive games. Competitive game culture is a temple of toxicity.

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    • elden ring: not having fun coz I basically followed the walkthrough due to its difficulty
    • Baldur’s Gate 3: too many choices and decisions to be made so couldn’t play more than few hours each time and eventually burned out
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      9 hours ago

      Playing BG3 a few hours at a time is fine, if your normal gaming sessions last for a day or longer please consult a medical professional

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      10 hours ago

      BG3 also, if you’re into d&d it’s probably amazing. But the learning curve is insane. Just so much niche stuff a non d&der would never think of.

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        Even with beginner’s guide and tips from YouTube, it was just too much. Each level up unlocks whole new stuff which requires ton of reading and understanding and remembering characteristics of each party so that so that I can increase their relationship score (forgot the exact term)

        Maybe I’ll revisit when I have more brain capacity or have some first hand DnD experience

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        I have never player a TTRPG before playing BG3 (so no DnD background) but I still had lots of fun, though it was kind of annoying seeing people criticise the game for being too easy, while it felt very hard to me.

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    Any game where the main focus is ‘story’ or being ‘cinematic’. I just wanna play a game. If I want a good story, I’ll read a book. If I want a cinematic experience, I’ll watch a movie. Games trying to be anything other than games reeks of cultural cringe to me. Stop interrupting my fun with your non-interactive bullshit, games!

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      Just don’t play those games then. No need to find abullshit justification as to why this is evil, you just don’t like it.

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      Haha, that’s the exact opposite of me playing games. Ahhhh fucking endless grinding and fights, I hate it, I just want to know what happens next in the story ffs. This means I don’t play story driven games anymore and just end up watching a playthrough videos, basically only sandboxes and puzzles have gameplay I actually enjoy. It’s fun how people can be so different!

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    Me with dark souls series.

    But I don’t know if it’s because of the games themselves or by the toxic community that makes everything a “skill issue” and blames you for not being good enough to play them instead of helping a player find a way to enjoy them.

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      11 hours ago

      Point: The series and genre has evolved

      Conclusion: The first of the series was not as good as it could have been.

      There have been many games since that provided an interesting evolution on the formula. Sometimes, just by throwing away needlessly obtuse bits of the original. And only by traveling back do we see: Yeah, it broke a lot of molds. But some of those molds existed for a good reason.

      Stopping people from pausing, giving the most obtuse explanations, putting near-invincible enemies so near your starting point - generally not good design steps even when building up something challenging for players.

      And worse: Every critique of it had to be filtered through “git gud”. Yes, its push for high difficulty was a good thing for gaming advancement. But people tried to excuse EVERY issue the game had through that filter. A dad that wants to pause the game to care for his crying baby does not need to “git gud”.

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      Dark Souls is just clunky controls + sequence memorization, presented as ‘difficulty’. And yeah, operating the clunk effectively is difficult, but it’s a low hanging and very unsatisfying flavor of difficulty.

      I could make Pokemon Yellow difficult by requiring you to operate the controls through a dish sponge, but that wouldn’t make it fun.

      Unpopular opinion apparently, but I wholeheartedly agree with you on Dark Souls.

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        Yeah, I noticed this too. It’s an unpopular opinion to think that dark souls is not hard but just frustratingly clunky in order to make it appear hard.

        It’s just not satisfying. Reminds me of certain old games that were made artificially hard by dumb mechanics only to make them last longer.

        I’ve played hard games that were satisfying to beat, then I tried several dark souls games (included elden ring and a myriad of soulslikes) and found them obnoxiously clunky and unfun.

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          They feel like playing the old Dragon’s Lair arcade game. Duck, swing, move left on cue etc.

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      19 hours ago

      Same. It’s especially frustrating when people get hyper specific about genres. Specifically, claiming that black myth wukong is not a souls like because reasons, so I bought it and suffered through the first two chapters before giving it up. I don’t care what monkey minutia makes it not a souls like, it has punishing bosses and no difficulty settings.

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        I don’t play souls likes that have no difficulty settings. I’m nearing 50 and my reaction times are not what they used to be. Sometimes I just need to tone it down to be able to enjoy a game.

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        I always found funny when the soulslike tryharders get pissy about difficulty settings and hyper specific about bullshit. To me, those people seem like they are trying so hard to gatekeep in order to keep the genre a niche that only them can enjoy. As if they were afraid that the genre became too “casual”. It’s kinda pathethic when a community (be it soulslike or any other one full of tryharders) wants to keep something in a certain way so nobody else can enjoy it. As if they were afraid that “impure” people could rob them their fun or something.

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    Halo. Very overrated.

    Undertail. Overrated AND cringe fandom.

    Ocarina of Time. Surpassed by a number of its successors.

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      7 hours ago

      With Halo, you’re probably running into the same problem as Ocarina of Time. Both caused massive changes to their genres, but later games also built on that and refined the formula so they feel dated now.

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        Well, I played a bunch of classic FPS games from that era, starting with the original Half Life. The gunplay of Halo felt like a step back from Half Life.

        I didn’t just play one Halo game either; I bought the Master Chief Collection, played Reach, CE, and by the time I was most of the way through Halo 2 I realised this whole time I was treating Halo like a chore and waiting till I get to the part where the game gets good… When it clicks and I see what people were talking about.

        I enjoyed the Half Life games significantly more, despite having technically less story.

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          Ah, there’s the problem. You’re comparing Halo to shooters on PC, which were much more developed when it came out. Console shooters were in such a bad state that Halo 1 was still competing with Golden Eye. Just having fluid motion and an aiming scheme that emulated mouselook was a massive step up in the console space.

          Personally, I enjoy the wide variety of enemies and quirky weapon behaviors. The only other shooter released since then that’s scratched that itch for me is Doom 2016. Doom Eternal probably would if it didn’t hurt to play. Most other shooters I’ve tried just used human enemies with no variation in behavior and guns that all felt very samey.

          I know a lot of people don’t like the long time to kill, though, and the high points for narrative and gameplay are completely divorced from each other.

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    That was bauldurs gate 3 for me. I started a co-op game with my husband and neither of us made it farther than about two hours in. It just didn’t click with me.

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      I’ve found those games to be better in single player. Running around with your friends is like herding cats when I just wanna enjoy the story.

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      I feel infinitely sorry for both you and your husband for never being able to enjoy one of the best games of all time.

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        BG3 can be fun to play and all, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves. BG3 wasn’t even the best game of 2023.

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          Subjectively for me, it was. The only two games in 2023 that were in the contest were the RE4 remake and TotK, but BG3 is probably the game I played significantly more.

          Objectively, it is the best game of 2023 if we consider how many awards the game won and how well it sold.

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        Gotta be honest, I had the same experience as op. I could write paragraphs on how much I desperately wanted to like the game Vs how disappointed I was in it. It really made me sad.

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        In the same boat as OP. I love gaming, I love well made Fantasy media, but I absolutely hate High Fantasy and the entire D&D universe / franchise. No Baldur’s Gate games for me.

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      I’m the same. I loved GTA4 but I just found the characters in 5 too unlikeable. I also hate when games get you to switch between a number of characters as it just sort of ruins my immersion

      Take me back to cousin Roman calling me asking if I want to go bowling

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    Me with Satisfactory. I realized all the factory lines need to feed into something I get to use, and not just to.make number go up. I haven’t played it since I found out 98% of the shit you make literally has no purpose but to be sent up the space elevator for points. Project Ozone 3 probably set me up to hate that.

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      Damn. I just finished my first play through yesterday and I had a blast. Sunk 250 hours to get credits. Top 10 game for me.

      My only complaint was the combat system. I turned it off around 40 hours in when I realized the combat is pretty shallow and was detrimental to my experience. I like that the game allows you to turn off combat so easily although I wish it was off by default.

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      You would probably click quite a bit more with Factorio then.

      Actually, I wonder if that is why Satisfactory wasn’t clicking for me. Since I kept making stuff to feed into the big box.

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        I have wanted to play that one but can’t catch it on sale. Satisfactory just felt like a game based on every peg going into the square hole.

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          Factorio will not go on sale and never has. The devs have always been committed to offering the game at a reasonable fixed price. They did increase the price in modest small increments during early access as they got closer to 1.0. After 1.0, the price has not changed.

          The price is completely justified if you like factory automation games. You can easily get 40 to 100 hours from the game. But if you want to really dig into it you’ll be in for >200 (none of it is a grind). If you decide to install mods you could easily bump thst playtime out to 1000+ (again, all of it is enjoyable if you like these games).

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      I havent played in a long time but Satisfactory is one of the worst games I’ve ever played. On paper it’s everything I love but the gameplay is so agonizing. Fuck the chainsaw and cutting down stupid trees for wood and having to run belts across half the map and all the animals getting in the way. I do like the buildings how they look how it feels to walk through the factory. I like the ratios but hate that there are different recipes that get unlocked/locked.

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        Really? The different recipes seem like a pretty cool addition to me. Does it work out differently in practice? (I haven’t played much Satisfactory)

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          No it sucks because of you want to build something you have to do all the calculations. But because there are different recipes you have to weigh that up and at the time you’re choosing the recipes you don’t know what will be built down the line.

          I’m sure the community has optimized to the point where all the recipe choices are set in stone but still from a blind playthrough it feels bad.

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    This is most modern games for me. If I can’t get a handle on all the mechanics I’ll need to know to beat the game in the first 20 minutes or so, I’m not interested. I’ll just play Super Mario World again.

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      This is pretty close to the same for me, except it’s more like, just let me play the damn game a bit and see if it’s worth learning more shit. I was finally going to play Ori and the Blind Forest but they throw a 30+ minute depression fest at you to start, where I thought I was getting a vibrant, fluid platforming game.

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    I generally love crafting survival games, but I find Minecraft boring. I still play it from time to time, because my daughter loves it. But, it’s not something I play on my own.