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zepfhyr , in whats a game that you got significantly far into, only to realize you were doing something wrong or missing a key feature/ability altogether?
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Life.

SilentStorms , in Yet another reason to ditch Musk's Twitter: You can play a crowdsourced Dungeons & Dragons campaign over on Mastodon
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Here’s the account, because I spent longer than necessary trying to find it in the article. mastodon.social/@dungeons

cambriakilgannon , in whats a game that you got significantly far into, only to realize you were doing something wrong or missing a key feature/ability altogether?

When I was younger I got stuck about 60 percent of the way through FF7. My cousin was over and I knew they had beaten it so I asked for help… They checked my gear and saw that I was still completely in the gear you start the game with :^)

MoonRocketeer , in Yet another reason to ditch Musk's Twitter: You can play a crowdsourced Dungeons & Dragons campaign over on Mastodon

This gives off Twitch Plays Pokemon energy. I love it.

SevenSwell , in Unfinished top ten list of boomer shooters
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When is your top ten list of boomer shooter lists coming out?

Valmond , in Yet another reason to ditch Musk's Twitter: You can play a crowdsourced Dungeons & Dragons campaign over on Mastodon

Okay, this seems to be horrible and not at all as good as it could be.

Where do I sign up?

0nyxee , in Yet another reason to ditch Musk's Twitter: You can play a crowdsourced Dungeons & Dragons campaign over on Mastodon

I signed up for Mastadon a while back and barely used it so far, but I am running over there right now for this lol

Ultimatenab , in whats a game that you got significantly far into, only to realize you were doing something wrong or missing a key feature/ability altogether?

The first ever game of harvest moon was on the switch last year. I repaid the debt by fishing and collecting shells as I couldn’t figure out how to dig as I couldn’t obtain a pickaxe to finish my first ever quest. After 6+ hours of foraging around the staeting area, I realised that if you sleep, the quest progresses and you get the pickaxe… Yea!

Hieracosphinx , in A recommendation pleading post (with a twist)

APICO maybe? It’s got some crafting, but is mostly pretty chill, concentrating on breeding bees.

Dorfromantik is relatively mindless. You place tiles and create landscapes. There’s nice music too. There’s a sort of strategy to it, but it’s pretty light. Unlocking new tiles is the main grind. If you wanted a bit more thought involved, just about any turn-based strategy like Civilization 6 should do.

If you want to keep to JRPGs but at a calmer pace than FF7R, False Skies might be up your alley. ARPGs like Chronicon are also low on the intense/concentration scale (although like most ARPGs, you shouldn’t expect much of a story).

But more than any of those, I think Dave the Diver is your best bet. Ocean theme, doesn’t require great concentration (besides the odd minigame), and has a bunch to be taken in at your own pace.

domage ,

Just got Dave the Diver. That’s an awesome pick for the described specifications :0)

grizzzlay , in Why I Probably Hate your Favorite Video Game's "Awesome Story" (an incomplete list)
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I think it’s great that you’ve fostered a discussion where no one’s really angry, but there’s definitely confusion. I have a rough idea as to what you’re referring to, but without concrete examples of games, this seems more like a well-intended but uninformed rant that needed more time in the oven.

Titan , in Why I Probably Hate your Favorite Video Game's "Awesome Story" (an incomplete list)

For some reason sequels are extra eager to walk into this trap, thinking the energy field and the virus are what made the original so compelling, so this time let’s have the story revolve around 3 energy fields and 8 viruses.

Side note, but this perfectly describes why I liked the first John Wick, where the world of the assassins is an interesting background element, and hated the sequels which are exclusively about the assassins and their weird rules and traditions

dustyCheese , in whats a game that you got significantly far into, only to realize you were doing something wrong or missing a key feature/ability altogether?

Not necessarily a feature but I went into Forager blind and was playing on a shitty linux laptop through wine, leading to me playing at half speed for about 12 hours before I eventually opened the game in a window on accident and discovered that the game was meant to run at 60 fps and my laptop just couldn’t handle running it at that speed in fullscreen

xapr , in Multiplayer Co-op games

Saving this post because it’s right up my alley so now I have many new games to check out. Project Zomboid is still going strong for us, but here are some others that our group has enjoyed:

Heave Ho: super crude 2D graphics, but absolutely hilarious gameplay

The Ascent: beautiful cyberpunk-themed isometric shooter

Broforce: very entertaining pixel-art 2D platformer/shooter - we played this through to the end, which is rare for us

Overcooked: very entertaining 3D game, not sure what I would even call the genre - a “work” game?

Unrailed: similar to uncooked, but a different kind of “work”

SWAT 4: old 3D FPS, but still good

IcyRain , in What is your favorite pre-EA Star Wars game?

Kotor, but mostly the second one. With the restored content it’s so much better than anything else that it feels unfair.

Brody , in What forgotten cult classic games are worth revisiting?
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  • Shenmue: Rereleased with a wonderful port on PC/Xbox One/Playstation 4 in 2018, it’s an investigative adventure game that takes place in a small town in Japan in 1986. The thing that sticks out to me about it is how unlike any other game in its class before or since, it feels like an authentic depiction of a regular-ass suburb from that period, from people who lived in similar places growing up.
  • Freespace 2: Space dogfighting game that gets right to the point, feels intense, and while you’re there you find yourself in the middle of an excellent sci-fi radio drama. Holds up great today when you pair your purchased GOG copy with the fan-maintained Freespace Open Source Project engine. Joystick + Keyboard control recommended, but Mouse + Keyboard is fine!
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