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aka_oscar , in A New Video Game

Also reading those wii manuals so full of life and style.

sub_ , in Visual Novel Recommendations~?

Zero Escape series: I love them, even ZTD. Some hated that ending, while I don’t think it’s that bad.

Infinity series:

  • Never7 is very slow, and romance heavy with bit sci-fi. I don’t like this game
  • Ever17 starts getting better, leaning more towards sci-fi, but can still be quite slow
  • Remember11 is the best among the infinity series, it’s sci-fi horror mystery. Some say the ending is kinda incomplete due to budget issue, I’d say that the ending is bit of cliffhanger, but the main story is more or less complete

Raging Loop: a really good supernatural horror mystery. Maybe even better than Zero Escape series. I highly recommend this.

Paranormasight: a solid horror mystery VN released this year, there’s some smart puzzle and writing, but the ending is kinda unfulfilling.

Meitantei Conan & Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbou: it’s fan translated DS game. I am a Kindaichi fan, and the Kindaichi section is good mystery. The Conan part is … well, I’m not into Case Closed, their mystery always feel bit geared towards kids.

Danganronpa series: There are parts of the games that I like, but somehow I couldn’t stand the annoying character tropes prevalent in the series, and also those fan-service-y part. Some people dislike the final ending, I’m ok with it.

Root Letter & Root Film: Root Letter starts out good, but somehow one of the endings ruined the whole game. Root Film starts off promising, but the deduction part is kinda stupid and boring. Also the ending is not good.

Policenauts & Snatcher: They are quite interesting. I enjoyed Policenauts quite a bit. Snatcher is good too.

Silver Case: couldn’t stand the banter and writing. Everything feels so slow, and very Suda51.

13 Sentinels Aegis Rim: quite a solid sci-fi kitchen sink visual novel. It does feel like they are biting more than they could chew though.

AI the Somnium File: okay sci-fi mystery VN, I don’t think it hits the high of Zero Escape.

Fatamorgana: I thought it was a murder mystery VN, didn’t realize it’s more romance, couldn’t get into it.

Steins; Gate: I tried to like this game so many times. Okabe the main character is very grating.

I’ve probably missed some, I recently bought Root Double, which is from the co-writer of the Infinity series, heard that it’s really good.

metaltoilet , in The Lord of the Rings: Gollum developer to close after disastrous launch
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It was a funny meme while it lasted.

PM_me_your_vagina_thanks , in If you could only play one game exclusively, which one would it be?

Sounds like hell. I compulsively switch between games, I could never stick to one.

Kaldo , in You’ll Soon Be Able to Install Nix Packages on Your Steam Deck

What does 'making changes to its core system' mean? I though people were able to use steam deck as a proper pc already, installing new apps on it and stuff like that?

thingsiplay OP ,

SteamOS core system is locked as read-only. That is what immutable means. In example you cannot install applications using the core system management named "pacman" (short for package manager). There is a toggle in SteamOS to disable this read-only functionality, but with next system update all changes are reverted.

But how do you install applications on SteamOS? You certainly can do, right? Yes! That's the store it offers, which uses a different concept called Flatpak. These are programs you can install without touching the core system. And therefore these are persistent, even on system updates. And they are similar to Android programs in a sandbox.

I assume you are not familiar with how Linux systems operate. Imagine this like Android, where you are only allowed to install from a store, which cannot make changes to the Android core, but only install applications on a secured way. But that is limited. Or imagine a game console where you can only install games and programs which the store has. And it lacks Command Line Interface programs in example or many other tools not found in the official store. That's how SteamOS works at the moment.

And here comes the Nix packagement into play. This is a different system again. You can think of it like Flatpak, meaning any changes to it would be sandboxed and do not touch the core system. This allows for Command Line tools and some other stuff, as discussed before. Nix packages will be part of the next big update of SteamOS.

MooMix , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread
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Timespinner: A really solid Metroidvania - very similar to older Castlevania games. It's on sale for just under $6 USD. Great deal. I got a solid 28 hours out of the game and loved it (tho, if you race to the end it isn't super long but still good for the price). Don't sleep on it for that price if you like the genre, and are itching for that old school Castlevania feel. An actual hidden gem IMO.

Broforce: Not a hidden gem, but a hilariously fun side scrolling shooter like Contra that you could play with a few friends (and levels going up and down, not just running to the right, plus destructible environments that you can use to kill your friends for laughs). $3 USD, hard to pass up even if you only play it for one drunken night with your friends. We all had a lot of fun with this. Maybe too much fun.

Toukiden 2: This game has been sitting at full price for years. I could never understand why. It's a Monster Hunter style game with a full open world for single player, but multiplayer gameplay for boss battles similar to MH. I had fun with it for a bit but I have been waiting for it to go on sale so I can play it with some friends. Significant sale at $23.99 USD compared to the usual $60 USD and it doesn't happen often. It's worth looking at. I enjoyed the few hours I played a lot, but I couldn't tell you how good it is overall. Reviews seem good.

Grim Dawn: Others have already mentioned this one. It's the successor to Titans Quest, and perhaps the spiritual successor to Diablo 2. Supports mods, which is great! Stash enhancements, character editors, etc. It's an ARPG game similar to Path of Exile and Diablo. Story is decent, there's some cool mechanics and choices matter type stuff, but even with those you can still play with your friends. You can get the game with expansions (totally worth getting) for around $21-$25 USD. Great deal and you'll be supporting a great company, Crate Entertainment takes care of their fans and keep supporting the game.

foosel , in Steam Summer Sale: Hidden Gem/ Recommendations thread
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Definitely In Other Waters, an earlier work from the same people who recently brought you Citizen Sleeper. It's a narrative heavy game were you play an AI helping a xenobiologist. You perceive the alien maritime world through a quite minimalistic interface, and nevertheless that game had me on the edge of my seat from the start. Highly recommended, and IMO far too little known.

Currently 70% off and less than 5€. Also available as part of a bundle with Citizen Sleeper.

exscape , in If you could only play one game exclusively, which one would it be?

Seeing how I've played Slay the Spire for about 650 hours, and the only game that comes close (and almost certainly surpasses it) is Counter-Strike when I was a teen, I'd have to go with that I suppose.

LostCause , in Is it me or are games really not fun anymore

Learning about the concept of enshittification (https://www.wired.com/story/tiktok-platforms-cory-doctorow/) made me suspect that this might be going on with games too. I mean these always online and monetisation trends seem to suggest so.

Though for me it‘s also the age and work, quest logs remind me of ticket systems and grinding of more repetitive work and it all lost it‘s shine. I enjoy games still, but less often I would say.

Crotaro , in The Lord of the Rings: Gollum developer to close after disastrous launch

Damn, this makes me incredibly sad. Edna & Harvey occupied my mind for quite a long time and shaped me as a person, even if just a little.

HidingCat ,

Memoria was the standout game for me. After what you said I might try Edna & Harvey though!

derin , in If you could only play one game exclusively, which one would it be?
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Hunt: Showdown. Shit’s my jam.

any1th3r3 , in Visual Novel Recommendations~?

I don’t know that it really qualifies as a VN (because there’s some RTS - and I guess Adventure - aspects to it), but 13 Sentinels: Aegis Rim

Horza ,

Can’t express how much I love Aegis Rim! Id definitely consider it a VN but with an actual game in there aswell.

Cannot recommend enough!

gk99 , in If you could only play one game exclusively, which one would it be?

I mean, the answer kinda just has to be something like Call of Duty to make sense. Think about how much evolution that series has gone through over the years, and how many components there are between campaign, multiplayer, Zombies, spec ops, battle royale, and most recently DMZ. It's probably the most variety you'd get from just one franchise.

Xephyroth ,
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There’s not much variety in terms of genre at that point 😔

I’d be looking at highly moddable games types—something like Gary’s Mod, maybe? I personally wouldn’t want to play an FPS forever. But I’m not sure what games these days have super strong mod communities that frequently genre-bend. Maybe something like GTA?

GlowingLantern OP ,
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I don’t know how to categorise these types of players. If it were a board game or TTRPG, they would be casual players (e.g. the people who only heard of Monopoly), but the average playtime would make them hardcore gamers. It’s weird.

Zana , in Visual Novel Recommendations~?
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VA-11 Hall-A! One of my favourite VN if my instance url didn’t give it away. It’s not too long, listen to the start telling you to get cozy and then mix drinks and change lives.

hotwarioinyourarea , in Visual Novel Recommendations~?

Steins; Gate 1 and 0 Daganronpa series Clannad Ace Attorney Great Ace Attorney

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