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rosa666parks , in What's achievement in videogames are you most proud of?

“Elden Ring” achievement in Elden Ring (obtain all achievements.) I am a very casual gamer and I played very little of dark souls 3 but I couldn’t get past the tutorial boss so I gave up. I heard many great thing about Elden Ring so I decided to give a FromSoft game another try. The freedom of that game made it really easy for a casual player like myself to go my own pace and get used to the i-frames. I fell in love with the game and my first play through I used as many summons as I could but my other play throughs I hardly used any. It turned me into a gamer that dodged and used parries which I never did before. Very good game and I’m excited to play the dlc.

nan , in Great Cyberpunk Games
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You didn’t mention System Shock, so maybe System Shock.

It was originally released in 1994 but a remake was just recently released and has had favorable feedback. Deus Ex, BioShock and Prey are spiritual successors.

SilentJohn , in Great Cyberpunk Games
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Beneath a steel sky

Shadowrun

Deus Ex

System Shock

Perfect Dark

I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream

...sorry all I know are old games lol

anji , in What's achievement in videogames are you most proud of?

Hollow Knight 112% "Pure Completion"

One of my favorite games, but it's so hard.

Helvedeshunden , in Great Cyberpunk Games

I have enjoyed Cloudpunk greatly. It is a low budget title, but the characters and anti-corp themes are great. Plus it has flying cars.

You could obviously also pick up Bladerunner. I think all the versions are back in order now after some initial chaos around a re-release.

jherazob , in Great Cyberpunk Games
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One that doesn't fit the usual but is very much right in the middle of the genre is VA-11 HALL-A. You're essentially playing a background NPC in a place away from all the action of a cyberpunk story, you can see that it's all happening elsewhere but you're just in your small bar serving drinks and dealing with your personal life. Loved it.

Hellebert , in Dwarf Fortress adds experimental multithreading support

Putnam has been such a huge blessing to this game since they took him them on.

With a Linux port I might have to install it again too. Ugh my sleep.

Edit: I was an idiot.

gabo2007 , in Dwarf Fortress adds experimental multithreading support

I hope this means the Mac version is coming soon!

resurrect , in Multiplayer boomer shooter without Microtransactions?

Boomer shooter? Wtf is wrong with people.

AndrasKrigare , in Co-operative Video Games

I’m a bit surprised by your premise, games with local co-op have certainly almost disappeared entirely, but I haven’t noticed a trend in online co-op. Some good ones off-hand (that haven’t been mentioned). These are in descending order if my personal playtime as a rough proxy for how good I think they are.

  • Remnant
  • Wasteland 3
  • Outriders
  • Gloomhaven
  • Risk of Rain 2
  • Warhammer Vermintide 2
  • Monster Hunter World
  • Left 4 Dead series
  • Back 4 Blood
  • Borderlands series
  • Magicka
  • Star Wars the Old Republic
  • Helldivers
  • Barony
  • Barotrauma
  • Gods Trigger
  • Action Squad
  • Aragami 1,2
  • Evil West
Screak42 , in CD Projekt: "We need to fix the relationship with our players"
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Nah. I’m good thanks. Maybe on a 90% sale.

But I’m not going to RE-buy what it should have been in the first place. And it’s not going to be.

azureeight , in Your favorite farming/townie sims, and what makes them unique?
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I just started back up one that I rarely see talked about: Ever Oasis. Does it do everything perfect? No, but it’s a cute little handheld game where I get to help an adorable water spirit save adorable seedlings and owl people. There’s characters to befriend and take on quests too! It offers a lot, but cause it was on the 3ds I don’t think too many people have played it.

Outside of that, Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life is my nostalgia favorite so I am hopeful about the remake.

LordTraubensaft , in What are you favorite mobile games?

I really loved Data Wing.

JollyRoberts , in Why does no one make a Black and White-style game?

@AlexRogansBeta

There is this one: https://fata-deum.com/

I backed it on kickstarter ages ago. Have not played so ymmv, but its meant to be a spiritual successor to the B&W games.

ICastFist , in Why is Freelancer still the best?
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Freelancer is an incredible game indeed. How it handled ship to ship combat was simply the best, as it was the first time I actually played “space combat” instead of “aerial dogfight in space”. Ships were plenty of fun and their strengths/weaknesses always made sense.

Ever gave Evochron Legacy a shot? It’s quite the game once you get the hang of it, though that can take a while

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