• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆
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    32 hours ago

    some recent games I absolutely loved

    • Disco Elysium
    • Children of Morta
    • Viewfinder
    • Planet of Lana
    • INSIDE
    • Limbo
    • Chained Echoes
    • Detroit: Become Human
    • Triangle Strategy
    • Tunic
    • Prodeus
  • Badabinski
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    72 hours ago

    I haven’t seen it mentioned here, so I’ll rep for Noita. It’s an amazing rogue-like with great atmosphere and a really compelling world to explore.

    There’s a chemistry/alchemy system in the game that is really detailed and fun to explore. The game’s tagline is “every pixel simulated,” and it’s not an exaggeration. Noita is like those falling sand games that were popular in the early 2000s, where each particle of sand could interact with other particles. Imagine that, but you’re a badass witch flying through the world and blasting motherfuckers who try to get in your way. Your wands can set things on fire or freeze them or melt them with acid or blow them up or other crazy shit.

    The wand mechanics are incredibly deep. Like, it’s not “turing complete” levels of deep, but the rules for spells interact in incredibly interesting and exploitable ways. The feeling you get when you discover a powerful combo of spells is incredible.

    The devs also have a cool policy of turning bugs into gameplay mechanics. I really can’t say much about this without spoiling things, so this one is hard to talk about. Basically, if someone finds an exploit, they oftentimes won’t “fix” it. Instead, they’ll take it and tweak it to add consequences for using the exploit, or they’ll balance it a bit to make it harder/remove a bit of the benefit. It’s a really cool approach and has lead to a great relationship between the devs and the community. They don’t take our toys away, they just make them work better in the world.

    I played the game completely blind until I got my first win (it took about 80 hours of playtime), and I’d highly recommend that approach for folks who are willing to tolerate failure and who like to experiment. If it’s too frustrating then that’s okay, there are a lot of guides out there to help out new players without giving up too much. Many people describe your first win as you beating the tutorial, and there’s some truth to that.

    It can be gruellingly difficult at times, but it’s just so damn good, and there’s so damn much of it. I have around 600 hours in in that game which is twice as much as any other game I’ve played.

    • @Poik@pawb.social
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      I’ll back this up, and recommend people having a hard time look into Spell Labs on the steam workshop (and elsewhere) to help get further into the game. Once the game really clicks, it’s super satisfying. Even before then, the ridiculous wonder of all the things are great. It’s just as hard as it is amazing and that can be a turn off. There are other quality of life mods available in the workshop for people wanting to just enjoy the game, but the tutorial in Spell Labs is one of the biggest helps I got in unlocking progression.

      Noita Together sessions were the big thing that turned the game into an obsession for me.

    • @ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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      Noita is my favorite game that I’m terrible at, lol. I love Metroidvanias & everything Roguelike/Roguelite, so this game ticks the right boxes for me. I die in more spectacular ways Everytime I play, but still have a good time.

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    • Factorio
    • Return to obra dinn
    • Skyrim
    • Chrono Trigger (must pirate because SNES is best)
    • Papers please
    • Enter the Gungeon
    • Cuphead
    • Slay the Spire
    • Subroutine
    • Medieval 2 Total War (bit aged with mods to fix)
    • Warcraft 3 and/or StarCraft 2 (for the campaign)
  • Dizzy Devil Ducky
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    Only a couple levels in, but so far I’d say if you like collect-a-thon style 3D platformers, Yooka-Laylee is worth checking out. So far my only complaint is how they allow you to go around certain edges of the first level past the tutorial and hub, but don’t have hidden any hidden secrets.

  • Liam Mayfair
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    Recommending the obvious GOAT titles is getting kinda old now so I’ll go with my personal favourite genre right now: roguelikes.

    In that genre, my favourite of all time are the Darkest Dungeon franchise, Slay the Spire, Loop Hero, Vampire Survivors and Dead Cells.

    • Best roguelike ever, in my oppinion, is ADOM. Especially using the original ASCII graphics. It has more depth and content than any other game Ive encountered. And the original version is still completely free (paid version adds pixel graphics and some advanced options)

  • @Kongar@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    126 hours ago

    Not everyone likes every genre of game - so here’s my grouped list:

    The “I’m a nerd and like to build things and I like to watch lava lamps flow” Factorio

    The “I enjoy tough but fair games that I can totally become OP in once I figure it out” Elden Ring

    The “I just want to chill” game Stardew Valley

    The “I like to build things” game minecraft Honorable mention-Terraria

    The “Metroidvania” game Hollow Knight

    The “Arpg” game Diablo 2 Honorable mention - PoE

    The “I like action and smashing things in an open world” game Neir Automata Honorable mention - God of war (play one of the originals so you can 1st hate the remake, and then get to THAT point, and then happily eat crow and let Kratos be your baby daddy.

    • @gerryflap@feddit.nl
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      Maybe I’m doing something wrong but Stardew Valley stresses me out way more than many other games. There’s so little time

    • @ouRKaoS@lemmy.today
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      Hollow Knight is the king of a crowded Genre by far. The charm of the world building is spot on and just leaves you wanting more.

      I’ve been impatiently waiting for Silksong since I accepted defeat on the endgame content of Hollow Knight for my own sanity.

    • @abbenm@lemmy.ml
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      I keep getting stuck at the beginning in Nier Automata. Is there really no option to save until after like 30+ mins of gameplay?

      • @Kongar@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        Yup. There’s a story reason for it. It’s actually part of the charm of the game. But that first bit (which should be an intro cake walk, but isn’t) is a bad design choice IMO.

      • Unfortunately yes. Perfect dodging the first boss regularly gets you killed. So… Play worse. But I promise it’s the only part of the game like that.

  • @Churbleyimyam@lemm.ee
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    • Velocity 2x - extremely fun fast paced 2d space shooter & platformer. Is extremely rewarding when you start to get to good at it and learn the levels.

    • Muramasa Demon Blade/Rebirth - also really fun and satisfying skill-based combat game but with some light RPG elements. What I really love about it though is the sheer vibes. Set in feudal Japan with gorgeous artwork and sound/music. Great fun and a piece of art.

  • @nasi_goreng@lemmy.zip
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    46 hours ago

    Vintage Story.

    It’s indie Minecraft-alike that expand survival element 100 times. With various unique lore and semi-realism gameplay.

  • @Dr_Box@lemmy.world
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    Mount and Blade Warband for me. Native is fun but the community has made so many total conversion mods for it that can be swapped in and out at the launcher. It can be Game of Thrones, Lord of the Rings, most points of history between now and ancient Rome, and it can even be Star Wars

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      I love M&B, it was the first game where I could have a chill sword fight in super slow motion, defeating hordes of enemies with convincing swipes.

      What good mods are there for it at the moment?

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    A couple of oldies, that deserve to still be played. Disclaimer: I played both games when they were already ~8 years old, and completely outdated in terms of technology.

    Planescape: Torment

    One of the best RPG ever created, and that is entirely for the world building and writing, and how much of the gameplay ends up being based on these rather than the combat mechanics (which are just ok)

    Deus Ex

    Again it was way ahead of its time in terms of world building and depth, and it was still an unashamed PC game, that dared to challenge its users a little and didn’t need to have a GUI that could be used with a gamepad, unlike the sequels.

    • @abbenm@lemmy.ml
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      Strongly agree. Deus Ex is still even now my favorite game ever. NPCs sound like real people and actually have meaningful things to say.

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    48 hours ago

    Pikmin (any instalments of the main series) - though I must admit I’m incredibly biased since this is coming from someone who cried her eyes out when she saw the Pikmin 4 trailer 😭 yes I cried over a game trailer that’s about weird bugs. It is my fave franchise ever it’s like my baby.

    Legend of Zelda: Breath Of The Wild - this is a game that makes me wish memory wiping technology existed. I would love to play this for the very first time again!

    Final Fantasy X - the first Final Fantasy game I played and it is still my fave!

    Super Mario Galaxy and Super Mario Sunshine - the most fun I’ve ever had with 3D platformers by far, Super Mario Galaxy’s visuals are still so impressive.

    The first game I EVER played gets a honorary mention - Super Mario All Stars for the Super Nintendo! The very first game I played on it was Super Mario Bros 3! 😃

  • riquisimo
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    26 hours ago

    For me personally, any game in the Super Smash Bros series.

    They’ve always been a go-to when hanging out with friends, in their time.

    Melee still has a following. Nobody likes brawl because of tripping (among other things i’m sure), but I learned how to mod brawl and added so many custom stages and character skins. Sm4sh was ok, and Ultimate is so complete.

    Yeah it’s Nintendo and “it’s always moral to pirate Nintendo games” and there’s plenty to complain about their online services but I’ve played smash so much that every time a new game comes out immediately a must-buy.